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A Bit of Worry, a Lot of Pain...

by emptyness on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

A Bit of Worry, a Lot of Pain, and a Pack of Cigarettes Oh jesuschrist. Piss a shit-fit. Godchristandmotherfucker; I'm shaking, trembling, trying to hold my limbs tight to my body so I go unnoticed and I'm not mistaken to be in the throes of an epileptic seizure or a victim of a Tourette's fit here by these life-saving servants of the medical environment. I...

Naked Beneath

by lovecraft68 on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

Author's note: Welcome to my entry in the Nude Day contest. Nude is an easy theme on an erotica site, after all our characters are always naked. But I decided to take a different angle on nudity and focus on how real life events can strip us bare, remove our normal 'clothing' we show to the world on a daily basis. My wife was very ill last year and this is a...

Dombo and Angel

by Jeff_Thomas on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

"Welcome to this year's induction ceremony to Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame. As Commissioner of Major League Baseball, it is always my pleasure to host the annual induction ceremony. However this year is extra special because for the first time in history The Baseball Hall of Fame has waived its 5 year waiting period to accommodate the induction of n...

Laura's Last Christmas Present

by sack on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Scott climbed the steep stairway to Midway General Hospital with an uneasy gait that betrayed his inner turmoil. He had promised his lovely wife Laura a Christmas present today, but had come up empty handed. Six months earlier, Laura had been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Despite massive chemotherapy and a radical mastectomy, the cancer had spread to...

I'm Over You

by Jckpnsvg on Mar 20, 2018
Loving Wives

Casual observations of the life of someone I knew... I'm over you... Lets set the setting. It's a funeral home, the day of a funeral, the rooms a bit out of date, it could stand an update. The room, the largest available, with all the dividers and folding walls opened, is full to overflowing. One might think the person being eulogized was a civic leader or...

Still Crazy

by GaryAlanByron on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

Insanity runs in my family. Despite that fact, every Monday for the past two — no, three — years, my psychoanalyst Chamomile (yes, like the tea!) has told me the same thing: "Leonard, you're not nuts. You're not crazy. You're not a lunatic. You simply have some issues we need to work out." Several sessions ago, however, after diagnosis of and treatment fo...

Doctor's Physical Exam

by scentto on Sep 13, 2017
Mature

I recently had a very interesting doctor's appointment. It had almost been 10 years since I had been to the doctor and my wife was bugging me about getting a physical. At 54 years old, I could see the wisdom of her concern with all the problems men my age had with cancer and heart disease. When I finally relented, I found out my retired military insurance h...

Shame, Shame, Shame

by Skippy47 on Dec 2, 2019
Loving Wives

SHAME ON YOU! "I'm sorry. I wish I had better news. You have the beginnings of Stage 4 breast cancer. You have a good chance, however, of survival. We will need to do surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. It will be very difficult for both of you, and we need to do the surgery as soon as possible." Although the news was expected to some degree, no one can...

Barbie and Ken, a Modern Love Story

by dourdan on Jan 21, 2020
Loving Wives

With trembling hands, I pick up the phone the same as I always did. "Barbara-Ann Mercer for Master sergeant Kenneth Mercer." "Relation to the patient?" "Wife," I replied in my sweetest tone. I could even picture the face of who it was; Kristin or Ashley or maybe Carol on of the many former military wives who got their nursing degrees and made it a point to...

Lynn

by Tony155 on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

I met Lynn ten years ago when I decided to join a transplant recipients support group. At the time, I felt the need to be with others who had gone through the same thing as I did in March of 1984. My remaining kidney had stopped functioning in November of 1983 and after four months of dialysis, my brother volunteered to give me one of his. I also felt that I...