Do You Need To Book Tickets For Edinburgh Castle Stories

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Ghostlover Ch. 01

by Tarbut on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Jane occasionally read Literotica, and when she read "Ghostlover Ch. Zero", a bell rang. "John, there is a real problem with this story!" "Darling, it's just a ghost story." "I'm afraid not. Can ghosts change their sizes, or the size of their body parts?" "Ghosts are fictional beings. Authors can endow them with whatever characteristic they like." "John...

Morag Cancels My V-Card

by GreaserBob on Sep 14, 2020
First Time

Some of my stories are complete fiction, others are based on stories told me by others as true experiences, but this one is a story that actually happened to me. The personalities are accurately portrayed to the best of my ability. I've added a little kink to make it more interesting for me and hopefully for you the reader, but fundamentally it was real and...

A Scottish Werewolf's Love Book 02 Ch. 04

by IceKitten on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Book 2 Chapter 3 Welcome To Black Wolf castle "Welcome to Black Wolf Castle my home." She could feel the blood drain from her face when she saw him. How could she not stare at him, he was very gorgeous. He had a smile that made her heart skip a beat. His eyes looked into hers yet again as if they were looking into her soul. She felt that same chill run...

Blood of the Clans Ch. 38

by RoyceConnors on Sep 11, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Early in the morning, Douglas Wallace set off in his carriage with an escort of guards for Edinburgh, remaining true to his word. About the same time, James MacRae was on his way to the MacLean, Douglas and MacDougall clans. He wanted his dreams of victory to become real and he too didn't want to lose what he had already invested in this campaign. Any object...

Futabot: Three Wishes

by AlinaX on Dec 25, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Stewart was maybe twenty-two, tall and desperately thin but not unattractive, with short curly red hair and cheerful, friendly eyes. He tried, out of politeness, not to keep looking at what was so wantonly exposed to him (and, indeed, to everyone, but Stewart had a front row seat, so to speak), but some things can't be ignored. He kept his manner profession...

Innuendo!

by Fredoberto on Sep 15, 2017
Loving Wives

Until I met Susie I didn't have much of an idea what innuendo meant. For all I knew, it could've been an Italian brand of suppository. I still remember that evening quite clearly. There were about a dozen of us at an informal dinner party hosted by Alan Johnston and Clare Jenkins, celebrating their engagement. We were all in our final year at Edinburgh Univ...

Tamsin Beech Ch. 10: Soteria

by Clynelish1 on Sep 28, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The Coalition president, Vladimir Zakhvatchikov excused himself to go to the bathroom, but found it difficult to concentrate on emptying his bladder at the thought of what was to come. Unexpectedly, Ludmila Mudak had landed back aboard the aircraft carrier Lenin with Volk and it seemed she had every intention of rekindling the passion they'd once shared. He...

Sixes and Sevens Pt. 02

by Alwaysraining on Dec 12, 2018
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 03 On Monday Vicky breezed into Aidan's office. "Aidan," she said. "After all that trouble when I was ill, you never got a holiday. Then you've been working all hours to get the new kids sorted. You're looking very tired and everything is running well now. Why don't you take a break? August is a slack month in any case. Go somewhere exotic; take as...

The Gauntlet Pt. 04

by KingBandor on Sep 24, 2019
Loving Wives

Note: To avoid confusion, I changed the name of one historical character from Sir Jean de Vienne to Sir Luc de Vienne. This part has been the most difficult to write. It covers a long period in two significant locales. I had debated on cutting this short, but I felt it was a critical part of the story that you need to understand for the rest to make sense. A...

Jessamy Beech Ch. 09: Helston

by Clynelish1 on Oct 7, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

AUTHOR'S NOTE: I don't mean to be disrespectful to the men and women of Her Majesty's Royal Navy in any way. And I'm sure that the actions of the few individuals portrayed in this instalment in no way reflect the values and ethos of the organisation as a whole. ***** At Laidhay Croft on Scotland's north east coast, Jessamy Beech and Hamnavoe buried the re...