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Pounded At The Party
Pounded At The Party
Pounded At The Party
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Pounded At The Party

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Steve Goode finds himself working in an office dominated by women. He’s subjected to various forms of sexual harassment, although as Cindy points out, it’s only harassment if you don’t like it.

On the question of ‘liking it’, Steve isn’t sure whether he does like what the women do to him, and he finds himself on a very slippery slope when the group venture out for a weekend away and meet a gay man in Manchester.

Steve’s always had a fantasy related to having two of his female colleagues at the same time, but when your world is dominated by women, it shouldn’t come as a complete shock that they might have the same fantasy in reverse.

Heterosexual Steve has never been with another man, although he comes to accept that that might not be true by the end of this wild night as he makes a deal to get his hands on the one woman he really wants.

This story of sexual domination and fluid orientation is 8600 words.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 23, 2021
ISBN9781005084448
Pounded At The Party
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Abigail Thornton

Abi has always loved writing; it's been an intrinsic part of her life since she picked-up her first crayon. The technology may have changed but she still finds nothing more satisfying than curling-up with her laptop and creating an orgy of words woven together in such a way that she needs to share them with someone. These days, a lot of the words Abi uses are naughty words... and even the respectable words are usually describing naughty things. If you like reading about naughty things, you really should read some of Abi's books.

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    Pounded At The Party - Abigail Thornton

    Pounded at the Party

    By Abigail Thornton

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2021 Abigail Thornton. All rights reserved.

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Cover design © 2021 Abigail Thornton

    Cover Photo © Can Stock Photo Inc. / acidgrey

    The story contained within this ebook is a work of fiction. The names and characters are the product of the author’s imagination and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. All sexually active characters are 18 years of age or older.

    It’s an incredible time to be a woman.

    The number of times I’ve heard that phrase being bandied around at work is incredible; ‘breaking through the glass ceiling’ and ‘taking on leadership roles in previously male-dominated industries, such as finance, engineering, and technology’.

    But what about men whose workplace is now dominated by women?

    Like me.

    IT is predominately a male-oriented business, and in every one of my previous positions, the office had been at least 75 per cent men. In my new role, the office was 80 per cent women… and that shifted to 90 per cent when Barry retired after serving his forty years.

    There were nine women and me – not including the cleaning and security staff; sometimes I didn’t speak to another man all day.

    The one advantage was that I had the Gents toilet to myself, although the fact that it was always empty and dark, with the energy-saving lights refusing to come on until after the two outer doors had closed, was downright spooky.

    However, there were oddities about working within an almost exclusively female workforce. It took me a while to get used to the unrelenting discussions about clothes and make-up and feelings, but the thing which most surprised me was how fearless my female colleagues were.

    And that fearlessness wasn’t just about getting their hands dirty when there was work to be done; I was impressed how my colleagues tackled anything and everything which was thrown their way.

    What I didn’t realise until it was too late was how deeply that fearlessness had infected me.

    *****

    The whole gang decided to head off on a three-day break as part of

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