In article <5fd3c33e5cc0682a4d4237a5c934fc45@mixmaster.it>, George
Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Many thanks Grant for posting another very beautiful Stevie
> story named "Last Day". The part of Harry wanting pictures
> of the other boys "monsters" and after that the grabbing
> and jerking part was very funny in my opinion, and the part
> of Chad wanting to be with Stevie was very lovely and also
> very cute. The part of the boys in the new monster to monster
> activity sure seems very fun, it was great that they passed
> their last night at their summer camp enjoying the company of
> eachothers in such a very funny way. It was a pity that they didn`t
> have time to say goodbye, but at least they had a wonderful
> vacation, made new friendships and summer loves, and had a great
> time with their new friends, and at least like Stevie said at
> the end, in the next year he would return to that camp to have
> some new great aventures and great times with his new friends.
> This Stevie story like your others had many funny moments and
> others very lovely ones, i personaly liked it very much, your
> stories are very beautiful in my opinion, many thanks again for
> sharing them, you are a very talented writer in my opinion.
>
>
> Take care and best regards
>
You're welcome.
Stevie and you are right about the great times he will have next year.
He does. I should know, I wrote them. LOL
That has been a problem. I had to go slowly with Stevie's development
and awakening sexuality, so I could have enough stories to explore
other important issues. I'm sorry if some people might feel frustrated
about it, because I feel the same way. But not as much, because I've
already written some wild sex into some of the stories I haven't posted
yet. Just before I post them, maybe I should advise my readers to cover
their keyboards before reading them? LOL
The nest story, which I will post tomorrow is,
The Adventures of Stevie #27 "Telling Part"
In it, Stevie tells his family what he experienced in summer camp.
There is a conflict about part of it, and a view of his mother, which
is important for future stories. He will make and state his first
serious life decision, without asking for approval.
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Grant
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