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Coxworth Academy 23
Coxworth Academy 23
Coxworth Academy 23
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Coxworth Academy 23

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Eleanor Coxworth, the founder of Coxworth Academy junior college, faces a dilemma in the 23rd installment of the Coxworth Academy series: her sex-starved female staffers, particularly the custodial and cafeteria workers, threaten a walkout unless they are allowed more physical interaction with the men on campus, especially the male students. Mrs. Coxworth devises a plan based on a play by Aristophanes called, 'Ecclesiazusae' in which the women of Athens take over the government and prohibit any young man from having sexual relations with a girl unless he first satisfies an older woman.

The men on campus protest and refuse to participate; however, the women, including the coeds, deny the guys sexual activity of any kind and force them into a life of chastity. After three weeks of mounting sexual stress, Mrs. Coxworth orders the twenty-five male students to attend a brief meeting, followed by a men-only swim outing. Per campus rules on Olympic-style athletics, the guys must strip naked for the swim. When they enter the replica Colosseum, bare as the day they were born, the boys discover they've been bamboozled: every female staffer and coed on campus has assembled to watch their nude parade and inflate their testicular tension. In this way, Mrs. Coxworth pressures the guys into volunteering for her 'Ecclesiazusae' plan.

First to participate is Pete, whose girlfriend, Joyce, has reluctantly paired him with a polite and gentle custodian named Edna. The tryst between the 19-year-old and the 42-year-old starts slowly but eventually accelerates to a rapturous climax.

Bert is appalled to learn that his girlfriend, Jenny, paired him with Myrtle, the notoriously naughty custodian. He barely gets through the doorway before Myrtle strips him down and arouses his interest.

Russ anticipates his night with Betty, a staffer rumored to be an aficionado of fellatio.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKC Crozetti
Release dateMar 12, 2019
ISBN9780463078518
Coxworth Academy 23
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KC Crozetti

KC Crozetti is the pen name of an author who writes fictional erotic stories as an enjoyable diversion from the more mundane occupation of authoring a non-fiction blog and related eBooks. The merry "Coxworth Academy" series features Eleanor Coxworth, a wildly wealthy and wacky widow who bursts onto the scholastic scene by introducing a modern version of ancient Rome where underprivileged honor students are offered the opportunity to further their education at no cost to their struggling families. Her Coxworth Academy includes exact copies of the Pantheon, the Colosseum, and Circus Maximus. College students receive a classical educational in the arts, culture, etiquette, science, and especially athletics, but schoolboys are required to compete without clothing in the tradition of ancient Greco-Roman Olympians. The "Double Standard School", officially known as the Dahlia Sampson School of Higher Learning, is where young men attend a college that was formerly for women only. The female faculty relentlessly take advantage of their new schoolboys in order to teach young professional women that they need not fear, nor be intimidated by, their male competitors in the workforce. "A CFNM Carol and 'Twas the Night Before CFNM" are updated, erotic adaptations of two Christmas classics.

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    Coxworth Academy 23 - KC Crozetti

    Coxworth Academy 23

    By KC Crozetti

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    Copyright 2019 by KC Crozetti

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    This is a work of fiction intended for adults only. Names, characters, and locations are the product of the author’s imagination and used fictitiously. Any similarities to actual persons, living or dead, or real events, are entirely coincidental and not intended by the author. All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.

    The cover photograph, Athlete Holding a Discophorus, by rai_19, is used here according to creative commons license. Use of this photograph does not suggest in any way that the photographer endorses the author’s work.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    About the Author

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    Chapter 1

    Five anxious female members of the Coxworth Academy staff assembled at The Cottage’s dining room table. They had been invited to a morning tea by Eleanor Coxworth, to discuss their request to enjoy more male companionship on Hesperides Island. Specifically, to have sexual access to the twenty-five male students.

    Lovable Mrs. Coxworth greeted them all with a broad smile that held promise, but then she always smiled that way. She welcomed each of them by name: custodians Betty, Mavis, and Myrtle, and cafeteria workers Charlotte and Helen. These five were the spokespeople of a mostly middle-aged group of women – widows, divorcees, and singles – who worked on the island and craved heterosexual sex.

    The staff members felt frumpy in such elegant surroundings. They had all worn respectful, modest and fairly drab dresses rather than their usual uniforms, while Mrs. Coxworth looked radiant in one of her cheerful, flowing, multi-colored dresses. Their employer invited them to be seated in one of the high-backed, wooden chairs around the elegant, oblong, Queen Anne table. An elaborate, crystal chandelier was suspended over the center of the table. Classic, white-and-gold drapes with tiebacks and swag valances bordered six windows that streamed sunlight from outside. A huge, gilded mirror hung on one wall, and landscapes of ancient Greek and Roman architecture filled the others.

    Soon after they began chatting, Sextus entered the dining room carrying a huge silver salver. Good morning, mistresses, his sonorous voice boomed.

    "Good morning!" the women chorused.

    Mrs. Coxworth watched their reaction, which was akin to a group of sex-starved lionesses eyeing an alpha male.

    The sight of the nearly-nude bodybuilder distracted the staff workers. The large man was only wearing two narrow strips of white cloth, front and back, suspended from a leather cord that encircled his waist. His chest and back, thighs, hips, and legs were bare; only his genitals and his backside were covered. The conversation forgotten, the women quietly admired the man’s muscles, bulging under the weight of his load: a large silver teapot, six cups, saucers, and spoons, a large sugar bowl, a cream pitcher, napkins, and strangely, a thick book. They ogled him while he set the tray down on a sideboard and then began to serve them, one after the other. Per Mrs. Coxworth’s earlier instructions, he served her last, paused to hand her the book, and then left the dining room carrying the empty tray.

    After the guests prepared their tea and then took their first sip, Eleanor showed them the book, saying, "Aristophanes wrote forty humorous plays about the city of Athens in Ancient Greece. This book contains his only eleven works that haven’t been lost to history. He was a satirical writer often criticized for his harsh treatment of his contemporaries. One of the plays Aristophanes wrote, Ecclesiazusae, or Assemblywomen, debuted around 392 BC. The play was well ahead of its time: women attempt to take over the government, feeling they are the superior sex. They dress as men, including false beards, and attend the Assembly as

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