Farm Stand Shenanigans
by Kenn DahllPublish: May 20, 2020Book Overview
What mischief could a recent high school graduate in the 1950s get into managing a family farm stand in rural Pennsylvania? Plenty if you’re Greg, a perpetually randy young man whose assistant is Collin, a young Amish lad typically Germanic with broad shoulders, nearly hairless chest and legs, straight blond mop of hair obviously trimmed by his mom using a bowl, captivating blue eyes, and soft milky-white skin. In spite of his weird attire, coveralls too short ending above his ankles, white broadcloth shirt washed to near transparency, and broad-brimmed straw hat, Greg finds him intrinsically interesting and…well, surprisingly alluring.
Greg gets his jollies ordering his assistant to move heavy bushel baskets and crates of fruits and vegetables as the physical labor displays the younger man’s muscular arms and chest as well as other impressive assets. Making Collin sweat so he removes his shirt and his denim coveralls cling to his hips and buttocks, making evident his lack of any undergarment. Greg also takes any opportunity to make sexually suggestive observations about the stand’s female customers and makes a game of encouraging Collin to teach him the German for various anatomical parts of female and male bodies.
Greg’s attempts at seducing Collin succeed in a big way yet turn out to be a failure. How does the farm stand manager endure the rebuff that ensues?