Thursday, May 28, 2015

So Far Yet So Close


***Note:The above book is offered by Nikki Jenkins at The Feminization Station and Sissy Captions blog. Please support her work. 


In a galaxy far, far away a young man retired from the stress of an intergalactic corporation. This man, Mitch, burned-out by the time he hit 30. He invented TG Dust and it grew so fast throughout the galaxy that he became the richest being to ever live. And when the stress drove him to a nervous breakdown he decided to disappear rather than die young of stress related disease.

Mitch had the perfect tool to disappear—his own invention: TG Dust. In retirement he wanted to do something meaningful. He had no desire to trade a stressful business life for an easy chair, remote and a cold beer. Life only has meaning for people like Mitch if he makes a difference.

Mitch created the perfect TG Dust formula. TG Dust might be traceable, but this one batch would be so perfect no one would know the truth. Mitch would really be Aalya. He would also make a difference by protecting the downtrodden of the galaxy. To those worthy he would administer TG Dust so they could start their life anew.

Word spread about Aayla. Before long crime went down galaxywide. The down and out had hope as they disappeared and powerful women appeared out of nowhere. Life everywhere was better. All because a burnt out young man took an early retirement and made a difference. Best of all: rumor has it Aayla, the hero of the galaxy, has found a life mate. Some even say she has children of her own. Who knows? All I can say is Mitch made a difference.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the advertisement! Quick question though - how do you get that Amazon widget? I'd love to do that for my blog.

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    1. You left a comment on one of my TG blogs on how to add certain widgets from Amazon. I think you are referring to the one inside the blog. If it another let me know.

      Inside the blog post I use the "Links and Banners" tab; chose "Product Links"; in the "for" box type in the name of your book; click the "Get Link" button; highlight the HTML text and copy; in Blogger, within a post: first add picture, click the HTML tab in upper left; just before the
      place your cursor and add a few spaces; drop your HTML code; click the "Compose" tab to view the results.

      Keep in mind these product links don't show on mobile devices.

      If you are interested in the widget at the bottom of the page:
      On Exotic TG Captions I use a HTML/Javascript capsule;
      On Krazy Kay's TG Captions and Swaps I use the Carousel Widget found under the "Widgets" tab in Amazon.

      Hope this helps

      Sell a ton of books.

      Krazy Kay

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