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Fluid Production: More Per Shot
Fluid Production: More Per Shot
Fluid Production: More Per Shot
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Fluid Production: More Per Shot

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What is a young, virile man to do when he finds himself low on cash? Logan found himself wondering what he would do after his minor-league baseball career was over, and a position that looked promising caught his eye. It wanted young, athletic men, and seemed to pay well. With the help of a trans woman named Kathryn, and a doctor specializing in a very certain part of the male anatomy, Logan is going to find out just how much semen he can produce in a day. And like any athlete, he'll want to outdo himself with every single shot.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 15, 2020
ISBN9781005417567
Fluid Production: More Per Shot
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Melissa Miranti

About the AuthorMelissa Miranti is a bisexual Brooklyn-based erotica writer. She has been writing erotica since she was younger than she’d like to admit, but began publishing in early 2016. She lives with her wife, who generously indulges her myriad fetishes. She hopes that you enjoy her stories, and by all means, do enjoy them thoroughly. You can even commission your own story!

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Fluid Production - Melissa Miranti

Fluid Production

More Per Shot

By Melissa Miranti

God, I need a fucking job, Logan said. He paged through the classifieds section again. While many newspapers had stopped printing such sections, they hadn’t stopped putting them up on their websites, and Logan looked for jobs he could remotely conceive of qualifying for. If he could lie about it well enough to his own reflection, he could see lying about it enough to get a job. The problem was that Logan wasn’t very good at lying.

Three years of college had left him with an idea of what most occupations looked like in their requirements, but unfortunately he had spent the time since then gaining experience that was irrelevant to most fields. In fact, he had spent a lot of his time in fields, trying to become the best baseball player in the world. But as time went on, and the seasons turned over and over again, he didn’t see his chances getting any better. His career had taken him all the way to Triple-A ball, and he had known and played with some major leaguers, but he had never gotten the call up himself. Many of his friends had gone up, and some had come back down again, but never Logan.

Eventually he had to call it quits. He was getting too old, and he could feel himself starting to get slower and weaker, rather than growing stronger and faster. It took a lot of heart to put yourself into something, and it took even more to realize when that same something wasn’t working out as you hoped it would. Logan’s last professional game was hard to handle, but he didn’t think it would be quite as hard as trying to find his next move.

All the positions that Logan looked into seemed more interested in hiring women than hiring him. Some were understandable in weird, awful ways, like the lawyer who wanted a secretary he could leer at, and who seemed to think Logan would be on his side in that matter. Logan walked out of that interview well before the guy could kick him out. There were also a few positions

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