Fourteen-year-old boys naturally want to explore nature in creek beds, and parents wanting them to grow up naturally give them some space to do so. Ross, though, is thinking much further into adulthood and establishing his preferences than that when he leaves home to explore the creek but winds up in the clutches of randy homeless guys Casey and Ray at the closed reservoir.
When Frank meets his new neighbors, Oliver and David Martin, he's just happy to have found some friends. But, when Frank begins to suspect that not all is well in the Martin house and begins to search for answers, he finds himself in the middle of a strange family feud that could test his patience, his morals, and ultimately place his own life and those he cares about in danger.
What could beat, in risk avoidance, if you have a fetish for fourteen-year-old boys, a scheme of arranging a hookup on Key West in the shore time of a Caribbean cruise port call—arranging a hookup on board, making the hookup after getting off the ship, and getting back on the ship and sailing away after humping the boy in a seedy motel? What possibly could spoil that?
A dishy and arrogant twenty-six-year-old tennis pro, Leo Cinelli, is playing the second round of men’s singles at the U.S. Tennis Open. He has a reputation for taking fourteen-year-old boys, which is the legal age in Italy. He’s not in Italy, but what the hell. Two fourteen-year-old ball boys, Craig and Danny, make a bet on whether Danny can and will go under Cinelli.
This story supposes that a dosed 14 year old boy got passed around at a frat party, rather than a girl. Benjamin suffers the mental fallout of the incident for a week. Then the younger brother of one of the frat-boys calls to discuss what happened. Despite discovering that his victimizers have pictures and videos of his ordeal, Benjamin unexpectedly finds a friend in Ethan.
Male-perspective bisexual: Talented college tennis player Scott has worked the summer at the Dupont Country Club tennis club in Wilmington, Delaware, along with three tight-knit banker class couples dubbed the Gang of Six. Scott is working class; the Gang of Six are privileged, spoiled, and highly sexed. Scott sees his Labor Day Weekend invite to go to a river cottage with them as his step up. The gang has other ideas.