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Supply and Demand: A Lesson in Sexual Finance

By: Will Bevis
Narrated by: Rachel Stander
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About the author:

Will Bevis is a prolific writer of short, sometimes controversial "slice of life" stories, articles, essays, and memoirs that make you feel you are right there, experiencing the story as it happens. His best-known story is the Top-100 Free for Kindle story "The Killing of Train-Man Brown". He has written over 50 short stories including, "Then Her Wig Fell Off", "Let the Dog Drive", "Blackbird", and many, many others. Many are available as audiobooks.

Note: Twice a year, at Christmas and the 4th of July, the author gives all of his eBooks that he can away free. (16,000 were given away in the last two giveaways. The next giveaway will be the five days before the 4th of July, 2013, and will include a completely new eBook, "The Elvis Journals". Go to WillBevis.com for more details.

About this short story:

A young man has to learn the hard way about the pitfalls of not paying attention to the law of supply and demand.

He is a quick learner, though.

©2013 Will Bevis (P)2013 Will Bevis

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