The Stowaway(s)

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An old BoingBoing piece on The stowaway craze of the 1920s tells of jazz-age youths, mostly young women, hiding themselves aboard ships to reach adventure and/or fame. For LIT, tell of one or more stowaways, any genders, and who/how they must fuck to avoid being tossed overboard. The SciFi variant involves human-alien sex, of course.
 
Oh but our heroine, she just may have picked the wrong ship. Captain Englehorn's SS Venture... Carl Denham has hired the tramp steamer to take himself, playwright Jack Driscoll, actress Ann Driscoll and Carl's film crew to Skull Island.

Enroute our stowaway is discovered, but oddly she is not threatened or pressured. Maybe Ann Darrow needs an understudy, maybe Carl Dunham knows Kong likes virgins...

It doesn't matter if our heroine is or not, she isn't a Hollywierd actress. She will do.

(Concept derived from the movie King Kong 2005)

Love and Kisses

Lisa Ann
 
...I've been trying to think of other non-sexual scenarios that might place people in close proximity...

IRL poverty works, although its often unattractive. Relative poverty also works. A regular Schmoe growing up in an uber-expensive, or exclusive place, Frisco, Aspen, Manhattan, Sint Maarten, Monaco and importantly for our purposes it is less desperate and it is not non-consetual. (A nice double negative, huh.) She COULD leave the Leeward Islands, her home since she was 12, and return to Miami, (wink, wink, nod, nod story coming) she chooses not to AND she chooses the adventures that follow.

Love and Kisses

Lisa Ann
 
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Oh but our heroine, she just may have picked the wrong ship. Captain Englehorn's SS Venture... Carl Denham has hired the tramp steamer to take himself, playwright Jack Driscoll, actress Ann Driscoll and Carl's film crew to Skull Island.
As you note below, she was Ann Darrow then. She married seaman Jack Driscoll (the Venture's first mate in the 1933 original) afterward; they're important in my Bride of Kong. Ann carries specific genes that cause Kong's madness... as do her offspring. Yow.

Enroute our stowaway is discovered, but oddly she is not threatened or pressured. Maybe Ann Darrow needs an understudy, maybe Carl Dunham knows Kong likes virgins...
Denham wouldn't know Kong's likes ahead of time. Anyway, non-virgins are juicier. And stowaway Sofia's fate depends on who finds her. Maybe she's passed around among the crew before Capt Englehorn is notified.

It doesn't matter if our heroine is or not, she isn't a Hollywierd actress. She will do.
Once she's known aboard, Denham decides she has talent besides as la Reina de las Chupadas, blowjob queen. (She snuck aboard the SS Venture to escape a Cuban brothel in Brooklyn. Pozo the pimp chased her.) Reaching Skull Island and capturing Kong, Denham teases the bound beast before the camera with girl-on-girl action, Sofia with native women. The big question: Does Sofia return with the ship, or stay with new girlfriends?

Dang, this could be Bride of Kong Ch.00, a prequel, all from Sofia's POV.
 
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