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''These short stories are a work of pure fiction. Any names or characteristics which are similar to persons, organizations, systems, places or events in the real world are purely coincidental. No "AI" has been used to generate or mangle any of the text.'' | ''These short stories are a work of pure fiction. Any names or characteristics which are similar to persons, organizations, systems, places or events in the real world are purely coincidental. No "AI" has been used to generate or mangle any of the text.'' | ||
The Hole Club is an exclusive club in a large city in the United States. The Hole Club provides a safe space in the center of town where gentlemen can relax in the evening and enjoy watching young girls dance. There are four books centered around the Hole Club | The Hole Club is an exclusive club in a large city in the United States. The Hole Club provides a safe space in the center of town where gentlemen can relax in the evening and enjoy watching young girls dance. There are four books centered around the Hole Club. Book 1 is complete, the rest are currently a work in progress. Ideally the stories should be read in order as each book assumes knowledge of the Hole Club and its world from earlier books. | ||
[[Wavebang|Book 1 - Wavebang]] | [[Wavebang|Book 1 - Wavebang]] |
Revision as of 18:28, 7 October 2024
These short stories are a work of pure fiction. Any names or characteristics which are similar to persons, organizations, systems, places or events in the real world are purely coincidental. No "AI" has been used to generate or mangle any of the text.
The Hole Club is an exclusive club in a large city in the United States. The Hole Club provides a safe space in the center of town where gentlemen can relax in the evening and enjoy watching young girls dance. There are four books centered around the Hole Club. Book 1 is complete, the rest are currently a work in progress. Ideally the stories should be read in order as each book assumes knowledge of the Hole Club and its world from earlier books.