Commissioned: Discovering the Neighbour’s Trans Secret

Commissioned: Discovering the Neighbour’s Trans Secret
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Download or read book Commissioned: Discovering the Neighbour’s Trans Secret written by Nikki Crescent and published by Princess Publishing. This book was released on with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Will is a struggling artist, making ends meet by washing dishes at the Chinese food restaurant on the street corner. But after a few months of scrubbing plates for minimum wage he decides it’s time to start taking his artwork more seriously. He starts a website, accepting commissions from anyone who wants them. And the first commission he gets is for a dirty drawing. He does the piece, and it isn’t long before that image circulates the web and brings a special kind of traffic to his site. So he creates a fake name and opens up shop. Now, all of his commission requests are on the taboo side of things. But business is business. One afternoon, he gets a request from a familiar face: a beautiful girl who lives in his apartment building. She wants a drawing of herself without clothes on. And the reference photo she includes in her request shows an extra appendage that needs to be drawn.


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