Wayward Boy

Romance, Erotica
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Author: R. Richard ISBN: 9781310218491
Publisher: R. Richard Publication: January 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: R. Richard
ISBN: 9781310218491
Publisher: R. Richard
Publication: January 28, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Wayward Boy is the story of a boy who's a recent high school graduate. He's pretty much ostracized in his filthy-rich East coast hometown of Snobville. As a result, he spends much of his time in a small sail boat in Chesapeake Bay doing water samples and tide pool creature counts. As a result, he's known around town as an expert sailor.
The wayward boy is ostracized because his mother married a guy from Baltimore who made a living selling sports cards. People from Baltimore are not well looked upon by people from Snobville and no one who sells sports cards is well looked upon in Snobville. The trading card guy is dead in a plane crash and wayward boy's mother has married again, to a mainline Snobville man. The new husband wants wayward boy the hell out of Snobville. Thus, wayward boy will go to a college in California.
Since wayward boy will be leaving and since he knows that he mustn't make waves or he will injure his mothers tenuous social standing in Snobville, the rich ladies of Snobville see the perfect opportunity to get their daughters a bit of sexual experience without any publicity.
Wayward boy is then hired to take several Snobville girls who have just graduated from high school out on 'night tide pool adventures.' One at a time, wayward boy takes a girl out in his boat. The 'night tide pool adventure,' of course, will actually be a first sexual adventure for the girl.
A girl's first sexual adventure is a very important thing for the girl. Wayward Boy examines several such adventures from the viewpoint of the boy (and, to some extent from the viewpoint of the girl.)
As the summer draws to a close, wayward boy is assigned a final Snobville girl. The final girl is at the top of the Snobville girl heap. However, she finds that she has wasted her high school time and is determined to learn who she really is, rather than coast through life as just another rich Snobville lady. Since the final girl may want to come back to Snobville, she needs to be a bit careful about her learning experience. Thus, she proposes that she and wayward boy live together out in California, as they find out who they each are. The arrangement makes sense, since the Snobville girl does know wayward boy and she doesn't have to just jump into the deep end of the pool. The arrangement also makes sense for wayward boy, since he will have a girlfriend in California and the arrangement will also help his mother's social standing in Snobville. So, Wayward Boy ends with a bit of romance, after quite a bit of sex.

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Wayward Boy is the story of a boy who's a recent high school graduate. He's pretty much ostracized in his filthy-rich East coast hometown of Snobville. As a result, he spends much of his time in a small sail boat in Chesapeake Bay doing water samples and tide pool creature counts. As a result, he's known around town as an expert sailor.
The wayward boy is ostracized because his mother married a guy from Baltimore who made a living selling sports cards. People from Baltimore are not well looked upon by people from Snobville and no one who sells sports cards is well looked upon in Snobville. The trading card guy is dead in a plane crash and wayward boy's mother has married again, to a mainline Snobville man. The new husband wants wayward boy the hell out of Snobville. Thus, wayward boy will go to a college in California.
Since wayward boy will be leaving and since he knows that he mustn't make waves or he will injure his mothers tenuous social standing in Snobville, the rich ladies of Snobville see the perfect opportunity to get their daughters a bit of sexual experience without any publicity.
Wayward boy is then hired to take several Snobville girls who have just graduated from high school out on 'night tide pool adventures.' One at a time, wayward boy takes a girl out in his boat. The 'night tide pool adventure,' of course, will actually be a first sexual adventure for the girl.
A girl's first sexual adventure is a very important thing for the girl. Wayward Boy examines several such adventures from the viewpoint of the boy (and, to some extent from the viewpoint of the girl.)
As the summer draws to a close, wayward boy is assigned a final Snobville girl. The final girl is at the top of the Snobville girl heap. However, she finds that she has wasted her high school time and is determined to learn who she really is, rather than coast through life as just another rich Snobville lady. Since the final girl may want to come back to Snobville, she needs to be a bit careful about her learning experience. Thus, she proposes that she and wayward boy live together out in California, as they find out who they each are. The arrangement makes sense, since the Snobville girl does know wayward boy and she doesn't have to just jump into the deep end of the pool. The arrangement also makes sense for wayward boy, since he will have a girlfriend in California and the arrangement will also help his mother's social standing in Snobville. So, Wayward Boy ends with a bit of romance, after quite a bit of sex.

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