Dixie D’amelio Stories

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Can There Be Peace Ch. 05

by KaereniSister on May 8, 2018
Novels and Novellas

This story is copyrighted 2017 by Kaereni, may not be excerpted, reprinted, reproduced, or reposted in any form without the express written consent of the author. Visitors may read or temporarily download pages but are not permitted to modify or re-distribute them. The story may contain sexual activities and situations that are to be read only by readers ab...

My New Neighbor Ch. 02

by Henry_C_Roberts on Sep 15, 2017
Humor & Satire

Copyright © 2016 by Henry C. Roberts. All Rights Reserved. Copyrights: This story is written, authored, and copyright owned by, Author, Penname Henry C. Roberts. This is a complete work of fiction. Except what is permitted by the US Copyright Act of 1976, No part of this story or art can be written, reproduced, copied, or stored in a sharing database, o...

Reacquainted Pt. 04

by Quince on Sep 12, 2017
BDSM

Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank you for your patience. Enjoy. Q 43. Mags was on fire! The evening had gone far better than she could have imagined. She' and Jen had begun with the loosest of scenarios. They'd talked some about what she might do to her captives/pupils, but most of what had happened had been improvised. She'd pushed hard, and so far Jen—and Th...

Whispers of Redemption Pt. 01

by BeyondBlueLights on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Hey Readers!! This is the first installment of Whispers of Redemption so feedback and voting would be much appreciated. Enjoy :) * Prologue: "Adversity introduces a man to himself" "What's this?" Bruce spat "Ravioli" Kayla murmured. "Well, hell. Did I say I wanted fuckin' ravioli?" He shoved the heavy plate off the table with a swift and brute force. K...

Now We Are No Longer Strangers

by Sir Galahad on Sep 12, 2017
Mature

1. The Chief Engineer, the Chief Machinery Repairman, the Executive Officer, and the project manager of the Jacksonville Shipyard assigned to assist the USS Isaac Hull with her bobtail refit at Naval Station Mayport looked glumly at the remains of the starboard steering engine control system. A fire had damaged the hydraulic lines and the hydraulic pump, an...

Lap Dancer

by acup on Feb 12, 2019
Romance

Lap Dancer The thrill of love... The agony of loss... The joy of arousal? An escort driver rescues a young woman getting away from a bad situation LEGALESE: Don't read this if you are underage, if it is illegal in your area, if it is offensive to you, or if you cannot distinguish fiction from reality. This is a work of fiction. All sexually active charac...

The Blue Sunfish

by eclare on Mar 30, 2020
Erotic Couplings

This is a copyrighted original work of fiction. All rights reserved. All characters featured herein are at least eighteen years of age, even if not expressly stated. Any resemblance between actual persons, living or dead is entirely coincidental. Song lyrics contained herein remain the exclusive property of the original artist. This work may not be copied or...

There and Back Again

by stevieraygovan on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives

A reader named Marty e-mailed me to request that I write him this story. He provided the basic guidelines of where he wanted this one to go, along with additional guidelines describing where he definitely did not want it to go. If you're hoping this will be a tale of a faithless slut wife who loses control, well, this won't be your cup o' tea. Nor will the...

A Drink with the Deacon

by MysteryWriter on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

BOOK 2 A DRINK WITH THE DEACON. 1921 We left the church cemetery in the old T model truck. The top had long since turned from simply leaky to almost non existent, the ride was cold and miserable because of it. That ride and my mood were a perfect match for one another. Bobby pulled the T model into the dirt yard of the home place. The family home was no...

To Share or Not To Share

by thecarolinadreamer on Dec 10, 2017
Loving Wives

Author's notes: #1: I'd like to dedicate this story to member "Someonetwothree" in recognition of his kind comment on my story "The Wimp." That wasn't his favorite story, but he still had some encouraging words for a struggling wannabe writer. Thanks 123—this one's for you. I'd love to hear your opinion on how to make it better. #2 Obviously I lean more to...