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Christmas Wish
Christmas Wish
Christmas Wish
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Christmas Wish

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The typical trope for a FMG story accedes to the idea that either a man wishes his significant other to grow and a romantic liaison ensues with the newly improved woman or the alternative scenario involves a recently amplified woman exacting revenge against the man who previously insulted her after she has grown. The Christmas Wish strays from this narrative by examining the lives of two young kids who have grown up together with little chance. Can science rush to the rescue as it did with the Covid-19 vaccine and will it have unintended consequences?
This edition also includes a sampling from the book Iron Beauties and art by Jak Cratocles.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRichard Greye
Release dateDec 21, 2020
ISBN9781005208943
Christmas Wish
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Richard Greye

Richard Greye has developed a love for literature, history, and athletics. Richard and his wife Jayne Greye know first-hand how a passion for muscle can build more excitement in the bedroom. Only when Richard found the courage to tell her about his passion did this translate into an open relationship. Richard has published a dozen books surrounding the theme of female muscle growth and co-authored several with his wife. Recently the Greyes completed a non-fiction research driven book on women who lift and their admirers entitled, Iron Beauties. The Greyes enjoy lifting together, playing sports, and hiking.Our Website can be found at https://jaynegreye12.wixsite.com/my-site

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    Christmas Wish - Richard Greye

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    Copyright © Richard Greye 2020

    Printed in the USA

    This is a work of fiction intended for mature audiences. All rights are reserved. Names, characters, places, and incidents are from the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual people or establishments is entirely accidental.

    The publication may not be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted by any means. This includes copying, recording, either electronic or mechanical, in whole or in part without the prior written consent of the publisher except small quotations embodied in commercial reviews or other noncommercial issues permitted by copyright law.

    Author’s Note

    As the work for Sinews of History waned and my personal plans for the holidays fell through, several concepts for stories surrounding muscular women and Christmas occurred to me. With time short to complete the works before Christmas, I set aside virtually everything in order to produce these three novellas. Each of the stories stands alone but centers on the theme of women building muscle with the culmination of their dreams surrounding the holiday. They are available for purchase individually or together as a combined archive.

    Despite furiously writing with few interruptions, the project would have remained impossible without the help of Jak Cratocles. Since we worked on Stealing Muscle and Virtual Reality Muscle together, he has helped me brainstorm ideas, clean up grammar, and his art has greatly complimented my stories. He gave his time freely despite working on his own upcoming novel, Awake! , which should be out later this spring.

    Integral to this work as well was Fonk’s help with both wording and helping improve the description of the muscular women. Of course, I’d be remiss for not mentioning my wife who despite being swamped with work flagged a few errors and wrote the diary scenes in Christmas Rendezvous to give them a more feminine feel. Finally, I have to give a shout out to Qbikk for his support and GrandMasterLucilious for his excellent morph of the cover photo of Muscle for Christmas.

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    Christmas Wish

    Iron Beauties Sample

    About the Author

    Christmas Wish

    Richard Greye

    The typical trope for a FMG story accedes the idea that either a man wishes his significant other to grow and a romantic liaison ensues with the newly improved woman or the alternative scenario involves a recently amplified woman exacting revenge against the man who previously insulted her after she has grown. The Christmas Wish strays from this narrative by examining the lives of two young kids who have grown up together with little hope for the future. Can science rush to the rescue as it did with the Covid-19 vaccine?

    Her movements had become slow and forced... when she could still make them. Even opening her mouth to speak had become a challenge. She had grown into a real-life Betty Spaghetti with over long and wiry limbs, only far prettier. She had steel-gray eyes which seemed to penetrate one’s soul and a long blonde braid to complement her mischievous smile. The beauty of her visage transcended subjectivity and made one think that should her light be extinguished the sun itself might fall from the sky. Her appeal, only paled by her illness, drew others in and made them want to help her. Yet, it hadn’t saved her; she was sick, and her fate sealed --- until now. An excited doctor’s suggestion that she participate in an emergency use study might be her final hope. She wasn’t about to let her mom say no.

    Ten years earlier a high concentration of creatine kinase in her blood and a muscle biopsy had confirmed the diagnosis of advanced muscular dystrophy. She was just seven at the time and didn’t quite comprehend what was happening. Though when she had fallen again and again during a soccer game for no apparent reason, after weeks of difficulty running and jumping she recognized something was wrong.

    She’d received the typical treatment for the muscle-wasting condition to no avail. The rapidity of the event had found her in and out of a children’s hospital for the better part of a decade. Musty rooms with wood paneling and pale linoleum floors straight out of the 1970s became her second home.

    It had certainly been a different childhood, but to Stephanie, it wasn’t completely without its benefits. A shared experience with other children, almost like fighting next to them on the battlefield, had

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