by Marie Davis & Margaret J. Hults Charlotte was made of money—thank God. Ones, tens, fives, fifties, hundreds, Jacksons, Franklins, Washingtons, Lincolns—her body was covered with portraits of little green men. That was a tough row to hoe for a lesbian—having money that is. Thank God the sex was over. Sex had become drudgery, a chore, … [Read more...] about A Lesbian with Money.
Marie Davis and Margaret Hultz
Chicken’s Chocolate Fingers.
by Marie Davis & Margaret J. Hults “I’m sorry, I don’t speak much Spanish.” Sara said to the seductive siren sitting down almost on top of her. “Senorita, no problemo. I’m sure we will find a way to communicate.” The dark-eyed Mexican enchantress smiled, “It’s a long way up, … [Read more...] about Chicken’s Chocolate Fingers.
Another EAP Cow Story: ELSA.
by Marie Davis. Most Holstein cows do not live in 19th century stone mansions. Nevertheless, Elsa had carefully reviewed her life’s options and decided to stay put. Elsa was born on this property, her parents, and theirs too. Once there had been many acres of pasture for her ancestors, but slowly the acreage shrank as the city grew up around … [Read more...] about Another EAP Cow Story: ELSA.