
Twenty
year old Raymond Atticus had had it with Seadon. He decided he had to
get out. He’d set himself a few important rules to observe while he
prepared to leave the coastal city. He’d avoid Class A drugs – they
were too easily available. He’d abstain from sex, because his cock had a
brain of its own. And, most importantly, he’d do his best to stay on
everyone’s good side. Admittedly, easier said than done in a place like
Seadon...(more)
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