I’m
rounding out the week with an excerpt from another recent Coming
Together release, Coming
Together Outside the Box. This volume, edited by speculative
erotica author and podcast publisher Nobilis Reed, benefits the
Cholangiocarcinoma
Foundation, an organization dedicated to finding a cure for this
vicious and unrelenting cancer.
The
theme for this anthology is “pioneers”. The contributors have
interpreted this in a variety of ways. My own story, written
expressly for this collection, is a humorous tale of a shy young man
who finally dares to cross-dress at a Star Trek convention.
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You’ll
find a bit from “To Boldly Go” below. Links to all the hop posts
follow.
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“You’ve
got to be kidding! No way am I going to EnterCon in drag!”
My
best friend Lorelei bats her mascara-laden lashes. “You know you
want to....”
“Yeah,
well, I want to get up close and personal with Benedict Cumberbatch,
too. It’s not going to happen!”
Lo
assumes a well-practiced pout. “But you’d make such a great
Uhura. Come on! You’ve done it before.”
“Sure,
I’ve dressed up in some of your less slutty outfits and gone
clubbing with you. But this is different. Despite George Takei, Trek
cons aren’t exactly gay friendly. Remember last year, in Tulsa? The
crowd almost killed that Kirk and Spock when they found the two in a
slash scene.”
“That
was God forsaken Oklahoma, Jeremy! Nothing like that’s going to
happen in San Jose!” She flashes me a deceptively innocent smile.
“Anyway, by the time I’m done with you, it’ll be impossible to
tell you’re not a girl.”
A
little thrill sings through me at that – Lo knows me all too well.
It’s not that I want to be a woman. I mean, I’d never go under
the knife. I’m very happy with my dick, thank you very much. But I
love the way I feel in female clothing – pretty, flirtatious,
desirable, far bolder than the meek, nerdy web developer I am in the
real world. Just imagining myself as the tall, dignified, curvy
starship lieutenant has me half hard. It would be pretty tough to
hide my excitement if I were to actually go along with Lorelei’s
scheme.
Yeah,
I know most drag queens hide their junk between their legs, but
that’s just too uncomfortable for me. I don’t plan to enter a
bikini contest or anything. A pair of elasticized control panties
keeps my bulge fairly discreet.
“I’ve
got a red velour shift that will be perfect. It flares at the hips
and will be plenty long enough to cover your crotch.”
“Lorelei,
you’re impossible!” My blush probably doesn’t show under my
dark skin, but hot embarrassment makes me squirm. Lorelei shoots a
pointed glance at the obvious swelling in my jeans.
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9 comments:
Nice excerpt to get us wanting more. Love the cover.
debby236 at gmail dot com
Great excerpt!
Great snippet!
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Thank you for the great excerpt.
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I am so going to buy this. It really seems good. flubber2kool@gmail.com
Love the excerpt, I have to read more to find out how the unconventional convention went.
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Loved the excerpt and I love the cover. Thanks
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