Spring Equinox

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Do not try any new sexual practice that you find in this book. It is fiction and not to be confused with reality. Neither the author nor the publisher or its associates assume any responsibility for any loss, injury, death or legal consequences resulting from acting on the contents in this book . Every character in this book is over 18 years of age. The author’s opinions are not to be construed as the opinions of the publisher . The material in this book is for entertainment purposes ONLY. Enjoy.
     

 
     
    Writers’ Creed
    Spring Equinox
    Love, Sex and Magic
    Hardcore Sex
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    By: Uther Pendragon
     
     
     
    ISBN: 978-1-62761-108-4
    © Uther Pendragon 2013

 
    Susan dropped back to look at the Prof.  She wondered what a stranger would make of her companion in this setting.  He wore a backpack and used a long staff to propel himself along. Incongruously, he was dressed in a black overcoat open to show a black suit and tie, a white dress shirt, and low black-leather shoes.  With white hair and a trim gray-streaked beard, would he appear forty-five to an objective observer?  Maybe a vigorous fifty-five?  Even in the University setting, he had never looked like an intellectual to her.
     
    But it was one hell of a lot easier to think him an intellectual than a seventy-year-old.  None of the recent students at his retirement party could believe it, but he was about to be professor emeritus of philosophy.  It didn't seem to change him much, though.  Few things did.  Not even their chance meeting at a party for the sexually liberated in her senior year had changed his behavior towards her.  It hadn't even changed her grade.
     
    She pushed herself to catch up.  "Prof," she said when she had, "I didn't think that you believed in magic."  He was notoriously skeptical about bent keys, pyramid power, and the discovery that every atom in the universe was in instant communication with every other atom.
     
    "There are business opportunities which will make many times your investment back; there are teenage boys for whom intercourse provides most of what Kinsey, Pomeroy, and Martin charmingly called their outlet; there are stocks which

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