Thursday, July 24, 2014

Fairy Shaking

Fairy Shaking-- by Dana Drake

When Mark Richards finds a ticket and a note from a police officer on his windshield, he’s worried. He was parked outside a gay nightclub at a trans-BDSM show. He lies when the officer asks if he was in the club, but comes clean when the officer offers to call his wife and ask if she was. The officer shows up at Mark’s home as he arrives home from work as a school teacher, and stalks him the first night he ventures out dressed as Marcia. He confronts Mark and tells him about “fairy shaking,” by unscrupulous cops in the old days, when being outed meant the end of career and family. “They’d check the cars outside clubs and bathhouses and ticket ones from the suburbs with child seats and soccer balls in the back. Then they’d call and offer to make the ticket go away—for a price.”

“Is that what you want-- money?” Mark asks.

“No,” the officer says smiling. “I want you to be my girlfriend.” Mark loses control and is totally feminizedby Detective Manual Esteban, a tall, scary-handsome policeman. About 12,000 words. Available at on-line e-book stores everywhere.


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