Brownville Maine Weather Stories

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Driving Companion

by BillAdams on Sep 12, 2017
Mature

My name is Bill. I'm middle-aged and married. My life is as conventional as you would expect. Nothing exciting. I'm a senior manager in my company. Most of my work is in an office, but I sometimes travel to visit certain places relevant to my industry. Unfortunately the travel is not glamorous; just tedious and sometimes stressful. I'm usually just moving...

Salvaging Life on a Back Road

by Mainefiddleheads on Sep 18, 2017
Loving Wives

Does recovery bring a man full circle in spite of himself? The heater vent on the dash would melt the snowflakes almost as soon as they hit the windshield of my truck, almost being the operative word. With the fan on high and the heat dial all the way to the right I was getting about two thirds of them. The wiper kept up with the other third at least throug...

Mary and Alvin Ch. 15

by MelissaBaby on Nov 19, 2018
Romance

The Promised Land As soon as the pilot announced they were on approach to LAX, Alvin snapped on his seatbelt. "We've still got a good twenty minutes before we land, honey," Mary said. She smiled to herself. She had to admit that she was taking some enjoyment from Alvin's nervousness. After so many months of being the outsider, the one constantly being gui...

Mary and Alvin Ch. 14

by MelissaBaby on Oct 9, 2018
Romance

The Ice Storm For as long as she'd been in Maine, Mary had heard the locals take a dismissive attitude towards winter weather. There was no wind cold enough, no blizzard fierce enough, for them to be concerned. Driving on snowy roads was a challenge eagerly faced, becoming snowbound at home, a vacation to savor. By implication, those like her, people from a...

Getting Down at Brown Ch. 03

by ReedRichards on Sep 11, 2017
Romance

"Max, do you have any particular ideas about Spring Break?" I'd been a few weeks since Sheila and I had moved from being roommates to lovers, and, to me, life had been just perfect. What I had feared most, that us getting together romantically would destroy the relationship we'd slowly developed as friends, hadn't happened. Now, we were close, in a way I ne...

Mary and Alvin Ch. 04

by MelissaBaby on Mar 5, 2018
Romance

Maine Sushi Mary had thought that she'd grown used to spending her Saturday evenings sitting on the couch, eating junk food and watching movies, but this Saturday felt different. She wasn't content with her ice cream and Netflix. She was lonely. She had not heard from Alvin since their dinner date at the beach on Tuesday. She hoped he might call her, maybe...

Love On The Side

by espeteroh on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

I. Pierce, Maine is close to the shore but not on it. It's close to the highway too, but not on it. Pierce, Maine is close to the resorts but is not one of them. This is the way the five hundred twenty-one residents like it too. On this July morning Tillie Harding walked down the main street of Pierce just as she had every morning. Tillie graduated from Pie...

The Coffee Shop

by LillithArchivist on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

Author's Note: I appreciate any comments or constructive criticism on this piece, as it is one of my first Literotica posts. Duly note that this submission is copyrighted solely to me, LilyArc, and that any coincidences made in the story relating to people, places, or events are just that. Thank you for reading, LilyArc. +++++ The only logical thought in h...

Maine by Chance

by thunderful on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Couplings

It was one of those perfect fall days that remind you why you put up with the months of New England winter. This particular Friday the sky was crystal clear, the sun was as bright as any summer day. The few red and orange leaves still clinging to the trees were absolutely glowing as their fallen colleagues flitted across the road, catching the sun like tiny...

Ghost on the Wind Pt. 02

by Just_Words on Jul 6, 2020
Romance

Ghost on the Wind, part 2 It may not seem like it initially, but this is a love story. Some time ago I wrote a story called Ghost on the Wind about a man who suspected that his wife of twenty-five years was cheating, got the evidence that she was, and simply disappeared from her life. He moved six hundred miles away and started his life anew with no discuss...