penchant for pole dancers and a pretty gnarly “dance pole” of his very own. Tina finds herself in competition with Peter but Tina is not one to “go down” without a fight. Cherry finds herself considering a little dance on a new kind of pole. And poor Peter just wants to find his bird in the bush. Two’s company and three’s a crowd unless these three can find a way to settle their differences.
An adult work of about 7000 words, Cherry, Oh, Baby is from H.G. Lightly.
ORANGE YOU GLAD? by H.G. Lightly
Cherry has a plumbing problem and needs someone to snake her drain. Peter wants to enter virgin territory with Cherry, but will he be too late? And Tina has a chance to ride a wave with a cute surfer girl.
In Orange You Glad?, Cherry, Peter and Tina are back at it, trying to figure out how their Three’s Company situation will work out. The three-way was great, with everyone getting a little taste of something new, but now what? Peter still wants Cherry, and he’s not selfish; he’ll share. Tina wants Cherry, but she’s finding sharing to be more difficult than she’d thought; after all, she had Cherry first, doesn’t that count for something? Cherry doesn’t know what the hell she wants, but she does know she doesn’t want to choose. What’s worse, she doesn’t seem to want to limit the playing field; do lesbians still call themselves lesbians when they’re screwing everything in pants? Follow the adventures of our three fruity lovers as they journey through deliciously juicy territory.
An adult work of 12,000 words, ORANGE YOU GLAD?, by H. G. Lightly is a companion story to CHERRY, OH, BABY. Both stories are published by Pilgrim Press, copyright 2012.
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