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Parisian Boytoy - Prologue. Prologue
Although I'm Dutch (that means from the Netherlands, Western-Europe) there is one city in the world I feel even more at home than my hometown and that is Paris, France.
Paris is often called "The City of Love" or "The City of Light". But, like most large cities, Paris had a dark side. It's also the city in Europe with the most homeless people, the highest crimerate (especially "small crime"like pickpocketing and small scams). One of those scams is trying to get tourists to draw theil wallet in the subway so another person from their "team" knows where the tourist keeps his or her wallet so they can steal it. The first time ever I was in Paris I was a victim of this and after that I witnessed it more than once.
The last few times when I was in Paris I noticed something different. Were the traditional scam artists were mostly from Eastern-Europe but now they came from North- and Central-Afrcia. This made sense since France has a lot of trouble with young adults from North-Africa and Marocco, especially. And this is sad because these young men (they're mostly men) could have a future if they stay away from crime.
One of the young men I saw that time I took as inspiration for Samuel, my "boytoy". I also included images from the internet to complete Samuel's look, so Samuel is completely fictional, as is Dennis.
The sexual scenes contain unsafe sex. In fiction this is ok because fictional characters cannot contract HIV or other STD's. In the real world you can so don't be stupid and wear protection when having casual sex.
If you take offense in reading about male to male sex or relationships you should leave. Also, if you live in a part of the world where male to male sex or relationships are against the law and reading about it can get you into trouble, please leave. I don't want you to get into trouble. Otherwise, enjoy "Parisian Boytoy".
Note: While authors are asked to place warnings on their stories for some moderated content, everyone has different thresholds, and it is your responsibility as a reader to avoid stories or stop reading if something bothers you.
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