A Billion Years 3 Letters Stories

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Lady Luck

by TheVillain on Apr 17, 2010
Science Fiction

The first light that entered his eyes were a dull orange, DO NOT PANIC written in large letters but the lighting not quite right. Like the lit up letters were at the bottom of a swimming pool instead of in air. Then he released they looked that way because that's exactly where the letters were- and where he was. Suspending in some sort of fluid that felt lik...

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40 Earth Day Facts

by andtheend on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, here are 40 fun, interesting, and/or thought provoking facts about the Earth and about Earth Day. In celebration of Earth day, here are some things you may not know about our planet and about Earth Day. Earth Day Fact #1 Earth Day, observed in 175 countries, is the third largest celebrated holiday and the lar...

The Depth of My Love

by JonMHoll92 on May 22, 2018
Letters & Transcripts

The premise of this letter has been building within me for a long time. A woman came into my life some time ago, and our relationship has grown every day since, almost in linear fashion. Some days it grew by leaps, and it definitely has never diminished. I'm obviously in love, there's no question about that. But as each day passes, I realize the depth of whi...

Info About the Earth You Never Knew

by SuperHeroRalph on Sep 14, 2017
Non-Erotic

This is a Earth Day contest story. Please vote. * Here are some informative facts about our planet Earth and about Earth Day. Ah, Earth, one of four terrestrial planets is composed of rock and metal, and for those of you who think that the planet was named after the popular TV show, the Third Rock From the Sun, the Earth, the third planet from the Sun, wa...

Capitalism, Free Enterprise & Greed

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Money, money, money, money, money, money, money. Dough, cash, bucks, scratch, dollars, pesos, script, moolah, marigolds, macaroni, bacon, bread, greenbacks, coin, smackers, C-notes, yards, Benjamins, sawbuck, double sawbuck, fin, cabbage, clams, bills, and wad, whatever you call it and by now you know it, I'm writing about money. We all want it but so few o...

Stalker

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Just because I write erotic stories, and some may say not very good erotic stories, I have a stalker. Yeah, I know it is hard to believe but it is true. Now, alas, (I always wanted to use that word) my real life is an erotic horror story. Now, I must live my life in erotic horror and constant fear always looking over my shoulder. "What was that? Did you he...

You lucky son of a...

by doppledon on Apr 29, 2025

You stared at the small crumpled piece of paper almost as if the letters and numbers on it were lying to you. A lottery ticket. Two dollars you'd assumed you'd basically wasted. You were so sure nothing would come from the purchase that you didn't even spend the extra dollar for the double play option. Surely you'd misread a number or two? No, the numbers ma...

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How do I love Thee...

by Tara_Neale on Sep 14, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

This is a very special Valentine's Day letter that I wrote to the man, whom I have waited a lifetime to love and be loved by. It is very loosely based upon the writings of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Since He is also a prolific writer, I identify greatly with the Brownings. His response to this letter was heart stopping and reminded me why we share a love ac...

Silvertree Chronicles Bk. 01 Ch. 29

by EmotionalStorm on Jun 8, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Silvertree Chronicles Book One, The World Awaits, Chapter 29, (Enhanced Edition) Synopsis: The life of Eldar Silvertree from graduation at the prestigious Elven Academy and desire to leave it behind. Only to return full circle to shake Elven Society to the core. ***Inspired by multiple fantasy environments. Not endorsed by any of them. © EmotionalStorm Apr...

Walter Tapley's Lament Pt. 02

by OGSalli on Jul 14, 2020
Novels and Novellas

Saturday She knocked on the door of his suite at ten of eight, and he let her in. "I'm a little early," she said. "Traffic was so light! I can't remember the last time I was out and about this early on a Saturday morning." She had a small overnight bag in one hand and a hanging garment bag with a dress in it slung over her shoulder. He took them and hung t...