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Blood of the Clans Ch. 03

by RoyceConnors on Sep 12, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Garreth MacLeod stood with his mother, Julia and his younger brother, Peadair at the battlement wall, watching the birlinns sail out into Dunvegan Bay. Little did they know how life would change, with the events that would soon follow. His father, William, thirteenth Chief of the MacLeod's of Harris and Dunvegan, was setting out to battle with the MacKenzie'...

The Hardest Answer: Lauren & Julia

by cawastedyouth on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Lauren was puttering around on her computer when the phone rang on a Friday mid-morning. Nothing incredibly important occupied her at the moment: just a favorite video game. She lunged for the handset while placing the game on 'pause'; a lock of ungainly wavy brown hair fell in her face. It was August cool in the central valley of California and there was so...

The Chosen One

by Egmont Grigor on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 Stocky and dressed decidedly behind fashion, Felicity Lott handed the CEO the file and said, "You wanted our best employee for the job. Well here she is, the only downside being age." Gavin Stone scowled, making a face threatening to dogs, infants, little old ladies and executives on the mat facing abrupt termination. It even made Felicity, head...

Zar Ch. 04: King and Queen

by AlinaX on Jun 8, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Zar sacrifices one eye to gain another, and enters Tordunh, the underworld. * The Valra set sail at first light, and Zar watched as the sun rose over Saruz. "Farewell, Jien," she whispered. Then, in the privacy of a tiny cabin with a hard, dirty bed and barely enough room to stand, a small shuttered window to let light and air in, she found the time and pe...

Finding the Perfect Fit Pt. 06

by Joshana on Dec 3, 2019
Transgender & Crossdressers

Sunday Night, Shopping When Jamie texted me, it was after ten and below freezing out, perfect for our needs. I bundled up, checked my bank account and found it pleasantly stocked from the extra hours I'd been picking up. The night was empty, the stars hidden by clouds, the street lights struggling to push back the deep darkness of a winter night. I wanted t...

Rescued At Sea - Lesbian Fairytale

by TristyPixie on Jul 3, 2018
Non-Erotic

Within a magical forest known as Eldon; it was woods owned by a leprechaun. During the night of a full moon, strange events started to take place as a warship was led towards a parade of rocks. It soon ended with a mighty crash as no-one other than an elven female was stranded on the lonesome isle ahead... unconscious. The isle seemed ghostly, like it had a...

Mrs. Green

by Many Feathers on Sep 12, 2017
Mature

My best friend Nick had gotten me a job with him working at a local, Mom and Pop Grocery store. It was small, but then again, so was the town. One of those places with a population that hadn't as yet reached a thousand, though there was hope of that happening sometime during the year. I had just turned 18, and didn't as yet own my own car. Which was one of...

Trading Up

by Spencerfiction on Aug 29, 2017
Humor & Satire

Chapter 1 - Mid-November The first that Doctor Ian Cameron, MD, knew of the assault on his person was when the twelve-year-old girl, who had been comfortably sleeping on his shoulder, was wrenched from under his protective arm. As he blinked his eyes open from his exhausted sleep, they were suddenly filled with a stinging irritant, in the form of pepper spr...

"Little" Sister Pt. 08

by pocketrocket on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Author's note: This is an appendix for "Little" Sister. I have done some revisions and additions to make the story more of a stand-alone, but there are many cross-over characters. For the politically mind, Donald Trump has a bit in part 7. First is a cast of characters, followed by a history of the Richards family and their estate. Cast of "Little" Sister...

Somewhere Beyond the Lighthouse

by YDB95 on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Decades ago when I was still a fairly young man, there was a quiet pub in my corner of London that was popular among gentlemanly American sailors. Not the sort of rowdy drunken loudmouths that gave their country a bad name, mind you, but their more mature brethren who enjoyed a quiet drink and pleasant conversation by the fireside before returning to sea. Ha...