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Nursing with happy end - A thousand strokes and not a mark - cover

Nursing with happy end - A thousand strokes and not a mark

Max Gliefort

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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Synopsis

2nd Revised Version
 
About the story:
A harmless story about two friends.
Bernie and Lars are friends and when Lars falls ill, it is natural for Bernie to keep him company at his bedside and help him get well quickly.
Attention: Feelings only, no sex.
 
I wrote this short story for a competition in the "Gay Romance" section on Bookrix. The given theme was, "My boyfriend, his anorak and me".
 
This book was written by me in my native language German and translated into English with the help of the "DeepL translator".
I would be happy if this translation succeeds and also the English-speaking reader can read the story of the two friends through it
Disponible depuis: 15/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 17 pages.

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