Asia Argento Stories

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The Cost of Love

by adventurousBrown on Sep 5, 2018
Interracial Love

Hello, my name is Kathy, 28 years old, from England. Last year I decided to travel Asia and India was on my list. I was a bit scared in the beginning hoping not to get raped and killed, but when I reached Goa, it was nothing like what the Media was telling. The people were very nice and friendly. And there was no one kind of people I could see. Most guys we...

The Mature Lady

by TonyMA70 on Mar 27, 2018
Mature

It was Friday afternoon at 5 PM time to leave A2Z Toy Works business office for the weekend. Loretta Greene the 59 year old widow shut down her computer, while she thought of the weekend and the minimal activities she could engage in. Her two sons were grown and they lived about 3 hours from her one in NYC and the other in Boston. Her sons were 31 and 28 yea...

The Rise and Fall

by KillinTimez on Jun 26, 2016
Science Fiction

(I do not own the cover picture) There are many errors humanity has made. But we always came back from it. At least, we thought we did. I never thought that we would be be this far up shit creek without a paddle. We were in the midst of a fucking zombie apocalypse, after the pschopathic anthromorph also known as the American President started World War Three...

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Fresh Off The Bus 2 Ch. 3

by Stormbringer on Sep 18, 2017
Interracial Love

The limo sped across the George Washington Bridge into Manhattan. Angela didn't think it was going fast enough. Solomon had been all over her the minute she sat next to him and damn him, but he knew all the right buttons to push on her body. The Limo pulled up to one of the most expensive places to live in the city. The thirty story building dominated the N...

Kate Comes Home

by Cactus Jack on Sep 12, 2017
Romance

(Many of you enjoyed reading about Kate and myself in a previous submission, 'The Trouble With Kate'. As before, this story about our life together is a genuinely true account, and is effectively a love letter to the one person in my world who makes me who I am. This is for you honey. I'll love ya forever.) ******************** Sometimes it's easy to forge...

Powers Ch. 03

by NeuroAtypical on Sep 25, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I want to thank Valphund for his wonderful work editing my work. I try to make each part spotless but still he finds so many mistakes. He's the reason this story is readable. I'm a chronic re-writer though, so the version you're about to read isn't the version he worked on and all mistakes in the chapter are mine and mine alone. This part involves a bit of...

The Redundancy Project

by LittleLoki on Mar 27, 2020
Miscellaneous

It was first noticed during one of our history's most turbulent times, World war two. The war was in full swing. The male birth rate doubled, initially seen as a blessing, More manpower for the war. At the end of the war, the birth rate did not drop. Over sixty years the male population grew to twice that of the female population. During this time discontent...

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The Last Race of the Season

by SamScribble on Mar 18, 2020
Erotic Couplings

When Karen first talked about 'working with India', I assumed that she meant the country. But then, after the name had come up a couple more times, I realised that, while India was a country, the India that Karen was talking about was a woman. 'An artist,' Karen said. 'An illustrator. Fashion mainly. We worked together at O'Rourke's. I did the words and Ind...

Jezebel's Tale Ch. 29

by Magicwrtr on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

NOTE: This is a work of fiction. Names, Characters, Places and incidents are either products of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental. This applies to all postings of Jezebel's Tale on Literotica.com. The chapters won't match up to the posting numbers, don...

"I Could Write a Book"

by estragon on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

"I COULD WRITE A BOOK" But That Doesn't Mean You Get a Deduction Budding authors, before you sing Richard Rodgers' and Lorenz Hart's 1940 classic song from "Pal Joey", read and heed the lesson United States Tax Court Judge Vasquez gives you would-be best-sellers in Michael S. Oros, 2012 T. C. Mem. 4, filed 1/4/12. Mike worked full-time for Intel (ba-bing,...