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The Arboretum

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Heather Taylor drives out to the state arboretum as a favor to one of the local retirees. He's has a funeral to attend in a different state and has forgotten to inform the arboretum of his absence. Tasked with asking the head gardener to leave his work for him until he returns, Heather plans on making the trip to the arboretum more than just a quick trip. Upon arrival, however, Heather finds the visitor center deserted. When she makes a quick pit stop to the women's restroom before heading out to the grounds in search of the head gardener, she becomes trapped inside the stall as two of the arboretum volunteers make the restroom their personal playground. Rather than embarrass them and out them for their fun, Heather does everything she can to keep quiet, watching every move they make, and mimicking those moves inside the compartment of her stall.

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2015

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Bethany Fine

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Bethany Fine grew up in Tiburon, California, where she spent most of her time doodling naughty drawings in the margins of her notebooks at school, and filling entire binders full of short erotic fiction - none of which was very good. She studied painting at The Academy of Art College in San Francisco, where she met the love of her life, and current partner, Josie. Bethany struggled for several years to make a career out of being a painter. However, fate quickly took control of her life, as it often does, and illness forced both her and Josie to move from the Bay Area and travel as nomads across the world in search of a cure. They finally found a cure, and a home, on a lake in the-middle-of-nowhere, Minnesota where they both currently reside.

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