She Kept Him - An Erotic Male Chastity Novel
Elliot Silvestri
Publisher: Green Bush Publishing
Summary
Mary is a little too interested in the cute IT guy, mostly because he’s so shy and reserved. She embarrasses him by asking him out on a date. Outside of the office, Andrew is a completely different man. He’s keeping himself in chastity, wearing a cage to give himself confidence. Mary is horrified…and intrigued. But Mary has a secret too. Dating Andrew was well and fine, but not telling him she was also sleeping with another man after dates with Andrew was of questionable moral status. Especially because she liked it so much… This is a 50,000 word erotic novella that contains explicit sex and sexual descriptions. It focuses on enforced male chastity, explicit sex, a femme domme submissive male cuckolding relationship, group sex, sexual domination, switch roles, complicated sexual relationships, and other sexually explicit themes and language that not all members of the public will enjoy. All characters are 18 or older. Originally published in five parts as Kept in Check. Excerpt: “What IT person are they going to send today?” “I hope the cute one,” said Mary. Ellen eyed her work friend. “Which one is the cute one?” she asked. Ellen was a few years older than Mary, maybe a little more worldly. Mary gave her a happy smile and rocked back and forth a bit. “The guy who always wears that stupid baseball hat with no logo and has all those tattoos on his forearms. The young cute one.” “Not old fat Phil?” “No!” “Lesbian Lynn?” “Don’t be stupid.” “You really think that Andrew is cute?” “Yes. Why not?” Ellen considered her words. “He never makes eye contact. He mumbles his words half the time. He’s too short.” “How could you know he’s too short? He’s like six feet tall.” “If he’s five foot eleven, he’s adding an inch.” “Besides, I’m only five two. He’s plenty tall for me.” Ellen smiled. “Andrew is supposed to be fixing the computers. You don’t need to fix his floppy disk.” “What’s a floppy disk?” asked Mary. Ellen sighed. “You’re so young and innocent.” “I know what a floppy disk is. I just think that your joke is terrible and outdated.” “If it is Andrew, you should totally ask him out on a date.”