The Day of Debbie

May 20, 2007

Frank Carrier is an immensely popular online story-teller. At the time of writing, he is the only writer to have his work available via iTunes. His short romance novels can be downloaded for $1 each as PDF files.

Many of his tales feature the luscious Debbie Draupati, a seemingly innocent yet sexually charged cheer-leader in the mould of Marylin Monroe. The Debbie series numbers at least thirty stories, with titles such as Debbie’s Date, Dream of Debbie and Debbie Demands. This quote is from the latest release, The Day of Debbie:

“Is that the only reason?” she asked, putting her eyes close to mine.
“That’s the only reason.”
She grew terribly excited, hugged me, embraced my neck and said:
“Then I shall die with you. I shall be here tomorrow morning.”
The last that I remember seeing of her was the patch of light from my hall and in that patch of light a loose curl of her hair, her beret and her determined eyes, her dark silhouette in the doorway and a parcel wrapped in white paper.
“I’d see you out, but I don’t trust myself to come back alone, I’m afraid.”

Despite giving her heart, soul and seemingly regenerative maidenhead to countless men, Debbie never seems to find true love.

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