Orly has never been accepted by his mum because he's gay. On the eve of Queen Titania's Summer Fae Fest, she claims all that has changed. Can Orly resist the allure of a hot fairy orgy? In this sequel to the Oberon's Court Winter Fae story, Sex and Candy, Orly the Moon Fairy has lived the life of a banished outlaw in the Forest of the Lost on the outskirts of Queen Titania's Seelie Court for twelve years. Exiled by his family for being gay, he has forged an existence among other ejected denizens of Fairyland, including his sexy lover, the moon god named M&ên. Everything is perfect until Orly's mother Lunette arrives, insisting that Orly come home for the Summer Fae Festival. His cousin Jing is due to marry the fairy prince William during the festivities and the invitation demands that all family members to be present. He has no desire to go, but is forced to do so when she threatens to formally request to have his wings clipped. Orly fears his life as he knows it is about to be wrecked, all for the sake of a summer orgy... A funny thing happens on that hot, magical summer's day in the hidden treasures of the queen's sumptuous ball. Orly finds that love conquers all when he finds acceptance and, most of all, the importance of orange crush...
Fiercely intelligent tribute to the "orange girls" of London who sold oranges (and themselves) outside 19th-century theaters.
The first ever magazine looking at the cross-section of professional wrestling and contemporary art.
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The collection opens with an introduction where new author Orange Crush shares that her mind, body, heart, and soul are in a period of huge transformation.
Artist Chris Brown's love of 60s Pop art intercepts his odd, wabi-sabi style photography.
Essays and Short Stories. Auto-Fiction. Love. Murder. Illness. Gay Disney. New York City.
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