Author: | W.E. Sinful | ISBN: | 9781370986712 |
Publisher: | W.E. Sinful | Publication: | October 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | W.E. Sinful |
ISBN: | 9781370986712 |
Publisher: | W.E. Sinful |
Publication: | October 13, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
This short story is taken from our book ‘Mars Club’. Mars Club is about mankind’s first unsuccessful attempt to land on Mars and the successful second attempt and included in the Payton Series.
The first attempt, M-1, is a disaster killing all eight crew members. Doctor Smith, a psychologist working for NASA, had predicted its failure. She felt human sexual urges and desires could not be predicted or controlled on the multi-year space flight that was planned. Attempt to eliminate sexual issues between the candidates, the NASA’s selection process also eliminated the best and brightest astronauts. Doctor Smith warded NASA that this still would not work. In addition to eliminating many of the best-qualified candidates, sexual issues would still occur, due to the many hours of boredom and evolving relationships of the astronauts on the voyage
As she feared an affair occurred between two crew members aboard M-1, that caused an altercation, killing one of the crew members and damaging the spacecraft. This in turn coupled with the fact the chosen astronauts were less NASA’s best ultimately doom the first attempt.
The doctor argued for a second attempt. In this mission, instead of trying to prevent sexual activity between the eight astronauts, of the mixed gender crew, it would be encouraged. During the candidate selection process, however, an issue arises. Teresa, who was the most qualified of the astronaut candidates and leading contender to be the flight commander revealed she was a virgin.
The other seven crew members, four men, and three women were all very sexually active. Teresa however, in her desire to be the best she could be, as she trained to be an astronaut, abstained from sexual activities for fear that potential romantic entanglements would distract her from her training. Who would have thought that being sexually active and good at sex would be a requirement for a spot on the Mars team!
When Doctor Smith realizes the reason for Teresa’s virginity is not based on moral issues, but shyness, fear of being involved in a sexual relationship and dedication to her astronaut training, Doctor Smith helps Teresa solve her virginity problem. Doctor Smith arranges for Teresa to meet Brian and Hanna, at the Payton Inn, to teach and train her about… sex.
This short story is taken from our book ‘Mars Club’. Mars Club is about mankind’s first unsuccessful attempt to land on Mars and the successful second attempt and included in the Payton Series.
The first attempt, M-1, is a disaster killing all eight crew members. Doctor Smith, a psychologist working for NASA, had predicted its failure. She felt human sexual urges and desires could not be predicted or controlled on the multi-year space flight that was planned. Attempt to eliminate sexual issues between the candidates, the NASA’s selection process also eliminated the best and brightest astronauts. Doctor Smith warded NASA that this still would not work. In addition to eliminating many of the best-qualified candidates, sexual issues would still occur, due to the many hours of boredom and evolving relationships of the astronauts on the voyage
As she feared an affair occurred between two crew members aboard M-1, that caused an altercation, killing one of the crew members and damaging the spacecraft. This in turn coupled with the fact the chosen astronauts were less NASA’s best ultimately doom the first attempt.
The doctor argued for a second attempt. In this mission, instead of trying to prevent sexual activity between the eight astronauts, of the mixed gender crew, it would be encouraged. During the candidate selection process, however, an issue arises. Teresa, who was the most qualified of the astronaut candidates and leading contender to be the flight commander revealed she was a virgin.
The other seven crew members, four men, and three women were all very sexually active. Teresa however, in her desire to be the best she could be, as she trained to be an astronaut, abstained from sexual activities for fear that potential romantic entanglements would distract her from her training. Who would have thought that being sexually active and good at sex would be a requirement for a spot on the Mars team!
When Doctor Smith realizes the reason for Teresa’s virginity is not based on moral issues, but shyness, fear of being involved in a sexual relationship and dedication to her astronaut training, Doctor Smith helps Teresa solve her virginity problem. Doctor Smith arranges for Teresa to meet Brian and Hanna, at the Payton Inn, to teach and train her about… sex.