Breeding Lottery Stories

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The Lottery

by imhapless on Oct 30, 2018
Loving Wives

The only thing that this story has in common with the famous short story "The Lottery" written by Shirley Jackson and first published in the June 26, 1948 issue of The New Yorker is the title. All individuals in sexual situations in this story are 18 or older. *********** The religious denomination known as "The Sanctification of the Brethren and Sistren...

The First Valentine: Historical

by theowlandtherose on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

The First Valentine: A Historical Story This is a historical fantasy that is hardly original. Saint Valentine is credited with the first Valentine's Card, among other intriguing works during his life in Imperial Rome. This is a work of fiction based on the life of Valentine. It is a romantic story and as such the eroticism is more subtle; please consider th...

Beyond Redemption Ch. 04

by Lucifix on Sep 15, 2017
NonHuman

Hey guys, sorry it took a while, but the other version of ch4 that I initially was going to post didn't work out as I expected. So I put it aside for now, and re-wrote it from a scratch. I didn't like where the previous version was going and I don't think I was in the correct mood when I started it, you know?. It was more quantity rather than quality. I real...

Lottery Ticket

by MungoParkIII on Aug 30, 2017
Humor & Satire

  "Don't you get it man, yeah he's a poor schmuck and all, but it's not because of all those millions, it's because of what he squandered away. I mean, there he was holding the opportunity of a lifetime and he just couldn't figure out how to handle it. Well, that's where I came in and took care of his misery, well not all of his misery, but I eased his...

With Help from Michael O'Leary Pt. 06

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 26 "Gabriella, Gabriella, Gabriella." They wheeled Shannon Kelly-O'Day out as Michael was leaving the bank. He held the door for the coroner and spotted Gabriella, as soon as he exited the bank. He had not seen her since the hardware store when she told him about accepting the job with the Post Office. The excitement of seeing her gave him tunnel vi...

Getting Lucky

by DafneyDewitt on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

"Money doesn't make a fool out of a girl as often as a girl makes money out of a fool." - Anonymous quote * * * * * Fuller started his search in the morning. The Las Vegas casinos were open all night, but he wanted fresh meat. He spotted her by the slot machines doing a poor job of feigning an interest in gambling. Her simple white dress caught his eyes...

After the Win Pt. 01

by WF06 on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

Notes from the storyteller. This is another in my small series of stories from the depths of my imagination. There is no descriptive sex in this story either. I am still do not consider myself an author but a storyteller, and do hope you agree with this. You must remember that this fiction from my imagination. All persons are of legal age in all states and n...

My New Life Ch. 01 - Prologue

by Cumister on Nov 4, 2019
Romance

Main Cast of Characters Scott Stevens...Young 24 year old Mechanical Engineer /Lottery winner Makala Jones...One of the 18 year old twins helped with payment at Pizza Hut Makenz Jones...The other 18 year old twin (Identical twins) Lance Stevens...Scott's younger brother Betty Stevens...Lance's wife Betsy Mullen...The twin's grandmother (Gram's) This s...

Do You Wish You Were Rich?

by SusanJillParker on Feb 7, 2018
Reviews & Essays

As if your vote is my applause, please vote. * There's no one here but us. Tell me. Do you wish you were rich? If you're not already rich, do you wonder why you're not rich? Why "them" and not "you"? Listed below are SusanJillParker's miscellaneous ramblings of things that are not right and/or not fair with the biggest issue being money. MONEY. M-O-N-E-Y....

George the 1st

by TatankaBill on Jul 29, 2019
Erotic Couplings

I met George in the autumn of 1971 in San Francisco. I was staying with my buddy Bear in a fleabag hotel- the Manx- above a strip joint on Powell Street a couple of blocks south of Union Square. Bear had come back from Vietnam minus his right eye and wore a black patch over his empty eye socket, along with shrapnel and powder burn scars from the B40 rocket t...