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Treetop Lovers
Treetop Lovers
Treetop Lovers
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Treetop Lovers

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Here is a romantic novelette about a group of students who, even at risk of their own lives, were determined to preserve a beloved stand of trees at the university they attend. Besides success in their endeavor, two of the leaders of the activist group develop a deep love for each other and demonstrate it in the top limbs of the tree they are protecting.

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“Well, I feel the same way about you, and I have ever since I heard you telling Touchdown Tommy where to get off. I mean I love you too.” She thought about the last thing he had said. “Do you mean you want to have sex...make love...right here and right now?”

Charlie thought about that, and plunged ahead, rather recklessly but not as recklessly as what was being discussed. “Yeah. Sure. Why not? It’ll be safe enough as long as we get into the right position.

It was Patty’s turn to think about that. She had been up in the tree for a long enough time to feel quite comfortable, even safe in the place where she was semi-reclining. The tree would let neither her nor Charlie fall, to her way of thinking. She was aware that was not logical; trees are not sentient, but she couldn’t help thinking this one was somehow aware what they had been doing for it and its neighbors over the last week, and would let no harm come to either of them.

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Release dateAug 28, 2016
ISBN9781370428830
Treetop Lovers
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George Boxlicker

All my life I have been fascinated by erotic stories. As a child, I even swiped paperback novels from my parents in order to pore over the more salacious parts. I have also been told, since I was very young, that I have a way with words and, now that I have the time, I have decided to combine these aspects of myself.I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, and enjoy writing sexually explicit and graphic erotic stories, some of which have appeared in digests and other print or digital form. I hope to build up a fan base among those who come to Smashwords looking for stories such as mine, so I am offering some of my shorter works for free. I only ask that those who read them gratis write brief reviews expressing their honest opinions, whether praise or put downs. I can't force anybody to do this, but I do request it of those readers and of anybody who pays for one of my stories. I find such reviews from individuals help me improve my writing, and I will respond to anybody who emails me and leaves his or her address.My email address is clitsucker101@hotmail.com

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    Treetop Lovers - George Boxlicker

    Treetop Lovers

    Making love in the highest limbs to save the trees

    By George Boxlicker

    Copyright 2016 by George Boxlicker

    Author’s Note: All persons sexually involved in this work of fiction are at least 18 years old.

    I think it’s a damn shame, Charlie ranted upon reading about the intentions of the president of the university he and his companions attended.

    So do I, Patty responded. We all do. We need that open space and those beautiful trees a hell of a lot more than we need a stupid football stadium.

    And, to make it worse, Sherman chipped in. They’re going to start cutting the trees down and doing the rest of their dirty work on April 22, less than a week from now. That’s Earth Day, for Christ’s sake! Just think of that! On Earth Day, the SOB’s are going to start raping the Earth.

    But what can we do about it, Lucy asked, almost in tears. She really loved the trees and the wide expanse of parkland where they stood. That part of the campus was one of the major reasons she had chosen to attend that branch of the state university and the same was true, at least to some degree, of all her companions in The Student Union that day.

    What had caused the distress to the four young people was an article in the sports page of the local newspaper. The university president, wanting to expand their football program and become a national power, had decided they would need a larger and more modern stadium, and they planned to build it on what they were calling unused space. It wasn’t unused by the students in the college – almost everybody attending classes there enjoyed strolling on the old brick walkways among the huge trees, all of them over a century old. They used the area for eating lunch, for walking, for peaceful contemplation and for just hanging out, and almost everybody who knew of the plan expressed anger and outrage over what the university intended doing.

    The next day, virtually all the students were aware of the scheme. Some of them didn’t like the idea, but considered it to be progress, and something that could not be helped. Members of the football team, especially underclassmen, liked the idea for a variety of reasons. A few didn’t care one way or another, but most of the student body really hated the thought of losing the peaceful green

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