Canary Islands Ivy Native In San Francisco Stories

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Phileas Fogg - A Memoir Pt. 22

by Paris Waterman on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The Carnatic, setting sail from Hong Kong at half-past six on the 7th of November, directed her course at full steam towards Japan. She carried a large cargo and a well-filled cabin of passengers. Two state-rooms in the rear were, however, unoccupied—those which had been engaged by Phileas Fogg. The next day a passenger with a half-stupefied eye, staggerin...

Shetland Pony Club

by Fredoberto on Dec 2, 2019
Loving Wives

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people is purely coincidental. * November is a good time of year to enjoy sunshine in the Canary Islands. Lying off the coast of north west Africa, this scattering of Spanish islands is oven baked during the summer months of June, July and August, but the fierce heat of mid-summer eventually gives way to...

Looking Back Ch. 12

by Bluepen451 on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

In Chapter one our heroine, Kate, a successful businesswoman turning 60, has asked herself a troubling question. Is she a slut? Thus began a series of chapters in which she describes to her husband Henry (her fourth husband) her life beginning with her late teen years and her sexual activities at each stage. The portion in italics in each story is her recoll...

The Botanists: An Adventure

by Hypoxia on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Author's note: This pre-1890 historical romance tells of actual notable people. All sex involves live humans aged 18+, even the whores AFAIK. The text contains casual racism and sexism and very little explicit human sex; if you object, stop reading. Plant sex is pretty muted too. Stilted speech patterns are intentional. Views expressed are not necessarily th...

The Sailor's Wife - History

by adamgunn on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

I'd like you to think of this story as historical fiction, if you would. ***** I was stationed on an aircraft carrier home ported at Naval Air Station, Alameda, California through the last four years of the Vietnam War (1970-74.) It was tough duty on everyone, but on young married couples, it was hell. I married my wife about nine months after I enlisted....

Who Killed Jenny Schecter? Ch. 03

by OGSalli on Jun 9, 2020
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Chapter 3 Looking Very Shane Today Carmen got up from the kitchen table and got them mugs out of a cabinet and filled them from the fresh pot of coffee she'd just made. She put the mugs on the table and got creamer and artificial sweetener while Shane dialed the phone number on her cell. It rang twice and was answered. "Can I speak to Sgt. Marybeth Duffy,...

My Weekend in Portland Ch. 01

by ChazThain on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

Portland is a great town. In fact, I used to live there until I was pushed out of my job for reasons I didn't understand at the time. More about that later. Anyway, I live in San Francisco now, and one day my boss told me to get packed and head for Portland. One of our top clients needed some serious hand-holding. So I flew north expecting anything up to a...

Mike Hammer - Chinatown Ch. 04

by Dwolfy on Jul 25, 2018
Romance

3 Days Earlier The air smelled of wet concrete. Not a bad smell, but nothing that anyone would associate with good memories either. Just the smell of things that make up a city: rain, concrete buildings, sidewalks, and broken dreams. He walked in through the marble lobby of the somewhat seedy office building. The Metropolitan had seen better days, Mike th...

Old West Cowgirl

by Latina on Sep 11, 2017
Mature

In just three generations, Alejandra's family had been through SO much. Her grandpa Antonio had left Spain as a teenager, seeking adventure and fortune among the missionaries who were colonizing the New World of Alta California. As an early Californio, grandpa Antonio had been given a modest land-grant on which he lived in a small two-room Adobe house. In A...

Family Spirit

by TheKeith on May 15, 2018
NonHuman

As the poet said, "Two roads diverged in a woods, and I took the one least-traveled by and that has made all the difference." That road, a well-paved Federal highway outside Glenwood Springs, quickly became a Colorado State highway, then more of a Pitkin County road, rutted and pot-holed. That turned to well-packed gravel. Then to two ruts going off into th...