by Hot_Sister
The 1940's vibe, the description of the accumulator itself---the brass and the mahogany---gave the story a delightful Tom-Swiftian sensibility. I really liked the luncheon with the one girl who's "done it" and the others who are listening with such rapt attention. ("Goodness! That's not what my mother told me."). And I really liked Millie, who realizes that even though Stanley is not the man of her dreams, he's the best she's likely to be able to come up with at least in the foreseeable future, even though she practically has to lead him by the nose. The description of their encounter, guided only by incomplete information and Millie's picture book, was convincing and recognizable. A very enjoyable read. Thanks.
I leaked precum , it was great :D I would have loved to make love to both women that night .
Definitely worth a Sequel. Does she stay loyal or spread her charms around? Pregnant or not.