Emma Stone Stories

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The Cottage

by MrsSmith_Shhh on Sep 13, 2017
BDSM

Clear, warm waters and azure skies did nothing for her. There had been a holiday, once, where she had sat on one of those white sanded beaches whilst grinning Caribbean boys brought her drinks under a "made in china" palm parasol. The heat, even in the shade, was sapping. Slipping into the artificially clean water did nothing to alleviate it. Rather, it...

Dark Tales. The Vet. Ch. 01

by torchthebitch on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

I was tired, sore, in need of a long hot shower, and a change of clothes. I desperately needed to get rid of the stink of shit and blood. Instead, despondently, I headed back down the stairs to get the gun out of the Land Rover. Yeah. Same old story. It was a Monday. Mid morning. My wife had supposedly left for an exhibition and conference in Brussels. But...

Fun in the Backyard Sun

by LeslieEmerson on Sep 26, 2017
Group Sex

Hello, This is my second Literotica submission after literally a dozen attempts to bring one to fruition. My main problems have been finding time to write uninterrupted and lacking the discipline to keep my stories to a manageable length. I hope to continue writing after this, time willing. I welcome and encourage all feedback, particularly constructive cr...

Shifty Characters Ch. 01

by GigglingGoblin on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Goblin's Note: For those who like to keep track of Alrek's and Larya's continuing misadventures, this story is set five months before the events of Sea Slimes and right after the events of a certain flashback in Exposed. And for those who don't care about that... enjoy this story about morality, consent, and sexy women getting hypnotized by evil (and equally...

Poppy Ch. 03

by Milhouse1688 on Sep 14, 2017
BDSM

The next morning, she awoke to the birds again, but this time she felt Him watching her. "Good morning," He said as she, startled, turned her head to Him. She quickly sat up in bed for Him. "I trust you slept well?" Her eyes were on the bedspread, but she nodded in reply. She couldn't help but bite her lip as she thought about yesterday. She had surprise...

Fantastic World Ch. 08

by Lady_Blackhawk on Sep 15, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Darkness still clouded Callia's field of vision as she came to consciousness. She blinked in an attempt to reorient her elven eyes to the pitch black of the cavern. A whimpering groan slipped forth from her lips as she rolled to one side. Her head and body ached mercilessly from the multitude of wounds she had garnered during the arduous battle with the trol...

Battle for the Known Unknown Ch. 11

by bradley_stoke on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter Eleven Paradise - 3751 C.E. The space station may have been christened Paradise, although it hadn't always been known by that name, but even Isaac knew that the real paradise to which he expected to ascend would never be like this. This eight hundred year old space colony in the war-torn Meteorite Belt could never deserve such a name. But for Isaac...

Sirens of the Belt Ch 03

by ErosinaScarlett on Sep 15, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Since Constance still hadn't had her first test, Euphemia was willing to give her and Jay another chance to try again before the real classes could begin. But... Jay couldn't sleep again. Since last night's failed consummation, the nightmares had gotten worse. However he resolved not to drink before meeting Constance like last time. His past sins were haunt...

Educating Anne Ch. 5

by quinn rogan on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Kate and Anne walked leisurely down the surprisingly busy main street. For a small island town, Vicerona had a busy, cosmopolitan feel to it. They had dined very well at a seafood restaurant, and had even tracked down a cyber-café, where they had both managed to e-mail home. Throughout dinner, Anne had continued to be intrigued by Anne's remark about wantin...

Accustomed to Her Face Ch. 29

by bill33 on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Lovely Little Secret The house was quiet but no longer silent. Beyond the ticking of the clock here in the library where you sat at your desk — beyond the sound of your pencil's graphite point gently scratching your notebook paper — there was the distant sound of movement in this old Victorian manse. It hadn't been this way last year when you arrived. Then...