The Wedding
By Karen Blayne
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Science Fiction, sort of different with BoyToys including a steam engine and a space ship.
Karen Blayne
Most of these stories are marked adult and have been described as different and often involve boy toys and a little social commentary. They aren't to everyone's taste but some people enjoy them. They are in British English even if set in North America. If you enjoy one, try another, if they aren't to your taste just move on to a different author.Some are set in Regency England and explore a time when there were many changes over a short period of time. These are very not so mainstream and not quite so light hearted as some of the others.
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The Wedding - Karen Blayne
The Wedding
Karen Blayne
Oh by the way red tape first.
Be warned these short stories contain mature content or naughty bits and as such may corrupt you if you’re under 12, 16, 18, 21 or 25 depending where you live thus they are not suitable for you so put them back on the shelf and let them age for a year or two. They were sort of scribbled for fun. © Karen Blayne 2002. All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 19 years of age or older.
Published by Karen Blayne at Smashwords
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Tilda looked round Wilhelm’s bar, and felt a sense of achievement. She’d persuaded Wilhelm to split the bar into four zones each with a different character and more to the point slightly different menus and prices. Well it was either that or no summer job as the bar’s fortunes rose or fell according to the ships that came into the space port. No what she’d managed to do was build up a regular customer base from those people who lived near the space port that kept the bar ticking over between ships. She steered a full crew of celebrating space crew members towards Astrid’s section at the back, where Astrid and Paulina in their abbreviated waitress outfits would soon have them eating out of their, well as long as the other guests weren’t offended who was to know and it was very profitable.
She glanced at the screen and noticed the paramedics were on their way, so she popped into the kitchen and glancing over the meals being prepared, hijacked two plates and carried them off later she’d write a new order to replace them. She’d just placed the plates down on the empty table as the two paramedics came in and sat down. They had barely thirty minutes break to eat but they were regulars and paid a monthly set fee. She wondered back into the kitchen and wrote up a new order then hurried out to table twenty-three to see if they needed appeasing for the slight delay. Two tourists, lovers, looking at each