Author: | KC Crozetti | ISBN: | 9781370649938 |
Publisher: | KC Crozetti | Publication: | September 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | KC Crozetti |
ISBN: | 9781370649938 |
Publisher: | KC Crozetti |
Publication: | September 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
The popular erotic Coxworth Academy series returns for its 21st installment. Eleanor Coxworth, the beloved and bawdy founder of the progressive college, cancels afternoon classes and invites everyone on Hesperides Island to a picnic. Students, faculty, and staff grab a bag lunch at the cafeteria, change into their bathing suits, and bustle to the beach at the beautiful Bay of Baiae. While everyone finishes their lunch, Mrs. Coxworth reveals the promotions of several of her most valued employees.
Afterwards, she introduces Coxworth Academy's first Beach Olympics. “This is how it is going to work: six couples will compete in ten different events – sort of an Olympic decathlon – and the top three finishers will win medals; gold for first place, silver for second, and bronze for third. Unfortunately, I cannot show you the medals today because I just ordered them this morning.”
Her infectious laugh got everyone laughing with her.
“The events will be fun and easy beach competitions, like a three-legged race and a disk toss. Coach Katrina and Coach Thomas will supervise the races and determine the winners. Who would like to compete? We need six couples.”
Nearly every student raised their hand, much to the delight of their boisterous benefactor. Mrs. Coxworth selected twelve lucky students and invited them to join her in front of the crowd. The guys and girls of the picked pairs sprinted to the front and grinned at their disappointed classmates; however ...
Southern Coach Thomas reminded the guys that, "This here’s Mrs. Coxworth’s beach Olympic competition. Y’all will compete in the style of the ancient Greeks and Romans.”
The blood drained from the six college men’s faces. They gawped at the curvy coach while their friends, faculty, and staff members roared with laughter and applauded the coach’s announcement. Suddenly, every man who had not been chosen was relieved to have been overlooked.
The popular erotic Coxworth Academy series returns for its 21st installment. Eleanor Coxworth, the beloved and bawdy founder of the progressive college, cancels afternoon classes and invites everyone on Hesperides Island to a picnic. Students, faculty, and staff grab a bag lunch at the cafeteria, change into their bathing suits, and bustle to the beach at the beautiful Bay of Baiae. While everyone finishes their lunch, Mrs. Coxworth reveals the promotions of several of her most valued employees.
Afterwards, she introduces Coxworth Academy's first Beach Olympics. “This is how it is going to work: six couples will compete in ten different events – sort of an Olympic decathlon – and the top three finishers will win medals; gold for first place, silver for second, and bronze for third. Unfortunately, I cannot show you the medals today because I just ordered them this morning.”
Her infectious laugh got everyone laughing with her.
“The events will be fun and easy beach competitions, like a three-legged race and a disk toss. Coach Katrina and Coach Thomas will supervise the races and determine the winners. Who would like to compete? We need six couples.”
Nearly every student raised their hand, much to the delight of their boisterous benefactor. Mrs. Coxworth selected twelve lucky students and invited them to join her in front of the crowd. The guys and girls of the picked pairs sprinted to the front and grinned at their disappointed classmates; however ...
Southern Coach Thomas reminded the guys that, "This here’s Mrs. Coxworth’s beach Olympic competition. Y’all will compete in the style of the ancient Greeks and Romans.”
The blood drained from the six college men’s faces. They gawped at the curvy coach while their friends, faculty, and staff members roared with laughter and applauded the coach’s announcement. Suddenly, every man who had not been chosen was relieved to have been overlooked.