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What Goes Around Comes Around. Not.

by Mousse9 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

If you are reading DanielQSteele1's stories, and since you are interested in this essay, you ARE, then know that there are no happy endings in his stories. Not in the way the average reader will recognize. I have read all of his stories on Literotica so far (and am following When We Were Married, the on-going story), and there is one characteristic, one defi...

Breadwinner

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

AUTHOR'S NOTE: The following is NOT a story. It is a SCENE from a marriage and part of a longer story that may or may not ever be written. Consider it an addendum to the recent "Ghosts and Shadows" short novel. Readers of that story may have noted how the lives of Robert Sandler and Gail Hunt eerily paralleled the lives of Hugh and Mary Davidson. Like the ol...

When We Were Married Ch. 04D

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 18, 2017
Loving Wives

by DanielQSteele1© IF TOMORROW NEVER COMES Friday, July 22, 2005 – 9 a.m. My name is Bill Maitland. I am the second most powerful man in the State Attorney's office in Jacksonville, about to be divorced from the most beautiful woman I have ever met in my life who has fallen out of love with me, and father to a son and daughter that I have ignored for too...

Ghosts & Shadows Pt. 05

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

(c) 2012 PRECEDE: Hugh Davidson is a 50-ish Jacksonville banker who had what he thought was the perfect 36-year-old marriage with Mary. Until he discovers her six-month affair with a younger Chicago education official in 2007. After Mary confesses to the affair, Hugh walks out on her and she flies to Chicago to live with her lover and divorces Hugh. For the...

Ghosts & Shadows Pt. 04

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

(c) 2012 INTRO: Hugh Davidson is a 50-ish banker with the powerful and influential Hunt Bank in Jacksonville. After discovering his wife, Mary's, six-month-long affair with a Chicago education executive, he walks out on a 36-year marriage and tries to drown his sorrows, permanently. Mary transfers her home and work to Chicago, moving in with her lover and p...

A Miracle For Marcy

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

© Daniel Quentin Steele 2011 Author's note: This is my Christmas story and I hope LIT readers enjoy it. I didn't submit for the Xmas contest because it doesn't meet the contest rules. On another matter, I was unaware that LIT rules prohibit providing information about off-site publication. There have been major developments in the When We Were Married story...

Ghosts & Shadows Pt. 03

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

(c) 2012 BACKGROUND: Hugh Davidson is a 57-year-old executive in the powerful Hunt bank chain headquartered in Jacksonville. Married for 36 years to educational materials executive Mary, he was stunned by the loss of his wife to a 45-year-old Chicago education official in mid-2007, followed her quickie divorce and move to Chicago to be with her new man. Six...

The Currency of Time Ch. 04

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

JULY 23, 2014 I flew into Jacksonville International Airport for the first time in ten years. The sun was shining and the ground temperature was 92 degrees. As we circled the airport I could see black thunderclouds building in the distance. I'd forgotten how clockwork the summers were in Jack-sonville. Hot as hell during the day, summer heat like a thick...

When We Were Married Ch. 02B

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 18, 2017
Loving Wives

(c) Daniel Quentin Steele – 2010 Author's note: As I mentioned in Chapter 2A, this is an unusual situation for me. My stories have previously been written before being submitted. Because of the length of "When We Were Married," I started submitting as I write. Which means I've got readers barraging me with requests to write faster. Unfortunately, I actually...

The Currency of Time Ch. 03

by DanielQSteele1 on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

APRIL 17, 2009 Luis gave me a nod from behind the bar. It was a Friday, but a lot of the regulars hadn't shown up. Guatemala and particularly the port cities like Puerto Barrios on the Gulf of Honduras and Pacific sides were hurting. The American Depression of 2008 could be called a Recession in the U.S. but it was a full-fledged 1930s Great Depression in t...