*** Every Man's Fantasy ***
by Frederick T.
With thanks to the founding fathers and the U.S. Constitution
About half way through the Travels...About the time Willy finds he has prostate cancer, I started writing "Every Man's Fantasy." Just as "Shack, Lead !" filled the void between the "Adventures" and the "Travels," "Every Man's Fantasy" was going to fill the void between the "Travels" and whatever was going to come next. At the time, I had no idea. I was also dabbling in "The Backyard Adventures." I posted a few "backyard adventures" but then lost the string I was trying to follow, so have discontinued them. You'll find them within the "miscellaneous" stories & tales section at the left. Just a couple of them and some reviews.
Back to "Every Man's Fantasy." It was from way out there, with a character who could just never come in contact with Willy Tamarack ?? Not !! The principal theme of "Every Man's Fantasy" is the discovery and testing of an aphrodisiac that makes ladies go crazy for cock. It also makes men hard for hours ??!! Sandman's review called it good stroke fiction and suggested the reader code be spanish fly. Couldn't agree with him more and wish I'd thought of it. You can read his review here.
"Every Man's Fantasy" opens in a government research center. Robert D. Trancas was a junior researcher, asked to close up a canceled project that was attempting to discover an aphrodisiac to be used in germ warfare...Kind of like the LSD projects way back when. Robert closes out the project, copies all the material and sets out on his own after getting the cold shoulder from the project manager, his boss. Rob, as he likes to be called, followed his old boss to Southern California where he continues working on the aphrodisiac...
...So after Rob has damn near fucked everything that walks...Young and old, rich and poor, single and married...Perfecting his discovery. He extracts revenge from his old boss by using his discovery on the guy's wife. After that he runs into Carol and Willy just before they go to or just after they get back from Mexico ?? They party and Carol convinces Willy to buy a hundred or so of the magic, pink pills. Little does Willy know but his erection problems are just about to become a thing of the past. But then that comes a little bit later. Rob doesn't fare so well in the violent ending of "Every Man's Fantasy."
"Four Seasons" comes around here somewhere, as a buffer between the end of "Fantasy" and the beginning of "The Stories." You can find it within the "miscellaneous" stories & tales section at the left. Anyway, "Every Man's Fantasy" is eleven chapters long, about a hundred and ten pages. You can get the whole thing "zipped" up here .