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Ruby Tuesday
Ruby Tuesday
Ruby Tuesday
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Ruby Tuesday

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By now settled in at university, Angie makes a resolution to be more forward. Not that her sex-life has been particularly lacking. No, she just believes that, with a little more effort, there are new opportunities in Lesbians' Corner, waiting to be taken.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLimey Lady
Release dateNov 22, 2017
ISBN9781370708758
Ruby Tuesday
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Limey Lady

Here's a confession for you: I'm not sure if "Limey Lady" is a pseudonym or my alter ego. Back in 2016, when she came into being, she was definitely a nom de plume. Now, however, I am not so sure. As background, I have always written stories but, up to 2009, writing took a backseat, way behind the demands of my family and career. Then a life-changing medical condition . . . well, it changed everything for and about me. Suddenly I had/have time to spare. Suddenly I was/am churning out tale after tale. I was born in York but brought up in West Yorkshire, in part of the Aire Valley often described as "Bronte Country". I must say, though, that although most of my stories are set locally, they have little in common with the fine works of Charlotte, Emily and Anne. So far my output can be divided into two: long stories featuring ne'er-do-wells, guns and some violence . . . and shorter stories featuring "liberated" women who rarely do what they're supposed to do. Limey Lady was created to be the author of the short stuff. But the longer novels all include feisty, uncooperative females - much like her characters - so I'm going to put her name to both as I publish on Smashwords. Watch this space . . .

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    Ruby Tuesday - Limey Lady

    Ruby Tuesday

    By LimeyLady

    Copyright Mark C Woolridge (writing as LimeyLady), 2017

    Distributed by Smashwords

    All characters and events in this publication,

    other than those clearly in the public domain,

    are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons,

    living or dead, is purely coincidental.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One - A promising start

    Chapter Two - Romantic Ruby

    Chapter Three - Holiday planning

    Chapter Four - Bedded by Ruby

    Chapter Five - Angie volunteers her services

    Chapter Six - Angie gets the job

    Chapter Seven - Late night mistletoe

    Chapter Eight - Come on Eileen

    Author’s Note

    Other Books by LimeyLady

    Chapter One

    (November 1997)

    Angie invariably turned up for dates and appointments at the agreed time, on the dot. Punctuality was ingrained in her, despite the best efforts of her careers teacher. Miss Thompson had told her to never be later than ten minutes early, but she had been on about job interviews, hadn’t she? This was not a job interview, it was a mid-term review.

    So bang-on eleven it was. On the dot, as agreed.

    Sadly her tutor, Doctor Evans, was still, very rudely, busy with his previous review. Confident that she had the moral high ground, Angie malingered in the corridor outside his office, scowling but not really angry.

    Mid-term review phooey; she was sailing through her course and everyone knew it.

    And she knew it better than anyone.

    Ten minutes later (that is to say, ten minutes late!) the office door opened and Craig came out. Angie knew Craig but hadn’t realized they shared a personal tutor. As a gay guy she considered him to be a friend, but not a close one. She gave him a cheery nod anyway. Very sheepishly, Craig nodded back and scurried away.

    Is it me? Angie wondered. Or has he just had the review from hell?

    ‘I didn’t know you were acquainted with that young man,’ Doctor Evans began, when they were safely closeted away.

    ‘We met on my very first visit to the Union Bar,’ Angie replied. ‘He told me all sorts of interesting things about the Settle to Carlisle Railway. He’s quite the expert on the subject.’

    ‘Are you a railway enthusiast?’

    ‘No.’

    ‘Then young Craig’s obviously full of repartee.’

    ‘I was transfixed . . . as any girl would be.’

    ‘I’ll bet,’ said Doctor Evans, laughing. Then, pulling a pile of files across the surface of the most untidy desk in Christendom: ‘You have made a good starting impression, Angela.’

    ‘I’m Angie,’ Angie said reflexively, ‘not Angela. Angie’s what is says on my birth certificate.’

    Doctor Evans apologized then went on to outline how well everyone thought she was doing.

    Angie listened intently and did her best not to be flattered. Her ethic had been to work hard and play hard. It was good to find it had shone through. Good but not the be all and end all. She was only six weeks into a three year course. And there was many a slip twixt cup and lip.

    ‘So how is it going socially?’ Doctor Evans concluded.

    Angie grinned. ‘My social life has never been better,’ she assured him.

    Ignoring the lifts because they had been known to break down between

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