The Computer Geek

Romance, Erotica, Gay, Erotica Shorts, Contemporary
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Author: Edythe Baudin ISBN: 9781504502009
Publisher: Excessica Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edythe Baudin
ISBN: 9781504502009
Publisher: Excessica
Publication: April 14, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

After striking out at an interview for a computer technician job, Damien was depressed and sought out Kiki, his lesbian best friend, for drinks at a local watering hole. Both were of Greek heritage and same sex loving−although neither had been very lucky in that regard; they were also computer and gaming geeks.

Damien’s physical appearance contradicted his self image as a nerd. Slightly below average weight and height, olive skinned with curly black hair and amazing emerald green eyes, pronounced cheek bones and a strong jaw, all fused to make for an extremely good-looking individual. Combining his attractiveness when clothed−even in his usual dorky fashion−with a hairy chest and a pair of large orbs hanging below a long, thick column of man meat produced one sexy twenty-three-year-old Greek.

Damien’s response to the job rejection was to post an advertisement soliciting clients for home computer installation and troubleshooting. Within a few days he had one customer who subsequently referred many other to the talented geek. Side benefits to the job included sexual escapades with the usually handsome older executives who sought him out. The work was unusually lucrative and the young and attractive computer expert was soon in denial that his consulting work was really a cover for the exchange of sexual favors for money−until the situation became dangerous.

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After striking out at an interview for a computer technician job, Damien was depressed and sought out Kiki, his lesbian best friend, for drinks at a local watering hole. Both were of Greek heritage and same sex loving−although neither had been very lucky in that regard; they were also computer and gaming geeks.

Damien’s physical appearance contradicted his self image as a nerd. Slightly below average weight and height, olive skinned with curly black hair and amazing emerald green eyes, pronounced cheek bones and a strong jaw, all fused to make for an extremely good-looking individual. Combining his attractiveness when clothed−even in his usual dorky fashion−with a hairy chest and a pair of large orbs hanging below a long, thick column of man meat produced one sexy twenty-three-year-old Greek.

Damien’s response to the job rejection was to post an advertisement soliciting clients for home computer installation and troubleshooting. Within a few days he had one customer who subsequently referred many other to the talented geek. Side benefits to the job included sexual escapades with the usually handsome older executives who sought him out. The work was unusually lucrative and the young and attractive computer expert was soon in denial that his consulting work was really a cover for the exchange of sexual favors for money−until the situation became dangerous.

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