Women's Erotica: Smart Phone
Smart Phone is a Contemporary, Romance, and Women's Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.

Larissa has never had a cell phone, almost unheard of in this day and age, but when she misses connecting with the people in her life, she takes some of the money she has made selling hotdogs, her “weiner money”. She gets a new smart phone to keep her company. She doesn’t know what to pick, and Kyle, the cute salesman, helps her pick out the perfect device to suit her needs. He sets her up with some apps and his phone number. He also drops some major hints about what she can do to help her overcome her loneliness while she adjusts to the big city — and discovers an app that helps her connect with people on a whole new level, especially when she learns how to work the camera on the phone. She works out that connection with Kyle and finds a way to boost her sales as she works with her wieners.

Excerpt:
When I moved to New York to pursue my dream of selling gourmet hot dogs, I was shocked at how impersonal communication was for most people.

I never hated technology, per se, but growing up in a small rural town, I was used to personal communication: if you had something to say you wrote down their phone number, dialed them up, and spoke with them in real time. Or, better yet, you went to see them and speak with them face-to-face.

Needless to say, it was a big adjustment living in the city that never sleeps, or talks to one another, and after a few months I was feeling pretty lonely. I was pulling pretty long days selling my wiener creations at Hot Dog!, and wanted to find a way to reach out to my friends back home, so I decided to invest some of my new wiener money in a smart phone.
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Women's Erotica: Smart Phone
Smart Phone is a Contemporary, Romance, and Women's Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.

Larissa has never had a cell phone, almost unheard of in this day and age, but when she misses connecting with the people in her life, she takes some of the money she has made selling hotdogs, her “weiner money”. She gets a new smart phone to keep her company. She doesn’t know what to pick, and Kyle, the cute salesman, helps her pick out the perfect device to suit her needs. He sets her up with some apps and his phone number. He also drops some major hints about what she can do to help her overcome her loneliness while she adjusts to the big city — and discovers an app that helps her connect with people on a whole new level, especially when she learns how to work the camera on the phone. She works out that connection with Kyle and finds a way to boost her sales as she works with her wieners.

Excerpt:
When I moved to New York to pursue my dream of selling gourmet hot dogs, I was shocked at how impersonal communication was for most people.

I never hated technology, per se, but growing up in a small rural town, I was used to personal communication: if you had something to say you wrote down their phone number, dialed them up, and spoke with them in real time. Or, better yet, you went to see them and speak with them face-to-face.

Needless to say, it was a big adjustment living in the city that never sleeps, or talks to one another, and after a few months I was feeling pretty lonely. I was pulling pretty long days selling my wiener creations at Hot Dog!, and wanted to find a way to reach out to my friends back home, so I decided to invest some of my new wiener money in a smart phone.
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Women's Erotica: Smart Phone

Women's Erotica: Smart Phone

by Melisa Poche
Women's Erotica: Smart Phone

Women's Erotica: Smart Phone

by Melisa Poche

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Smart Phone is a Contemporary, Romance, and Women's Erotica short story - M/F. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.

Larissa has never had a cell phone, almost unheard of in this day and age, but when she misses connecting with the people in her life, she takes some of the money she has made selling hotdogs, her “weiner money”. She gets a new smart phone to keep her company. She doesn’t know what to pick, and Kyle, the cute salesman, helps her pick out the perfect device to suit her needs. He sets her up with some apps and his phone number. He also drops some major hints about what she can do to help her overcome her loneliness while she adjusts to the big city — and discovers an app that helps her connect with people on a whole new level, especially when she learns how to work the camera on the phone. She works out that connection with Kyle and finds a way to boost her sales as she works with her wieners.

Excerpt:
When I moved to New York to pursue my dream of selling gourmet hot dogs, I was shocked at how impersonal communication was for most people.

I never hated technology, per se, but growing up in a small rural town, I was used to personal communication: if you had something to say you wrote down their phone number, dialed them up, and spoke with them in real time. Or, better yet, you went to see them and speak with them face-to-face.

Needless to say, it was a big adjustment living in the city that never sleeps, or talks to one another, and after a few months I was feeling pretty lonely. I was pulling pretty long days selling my wiener creations at Hot Dog!, and wanted to find a way to reach out to my friends back home, so I decided to invest some of my new wiener money in a smart phone.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014935784
Publisher: Xplicit Press
Publication date: 08/04/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 30 KB

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