Farmers University Stories

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Just an Average Romance

by Farmers_Son on May 15, 2018
Romance

It was a wonderfully clear day that was still cool in temperature. The winter had been long, wet and cold in this small Midwestern city of 80,000 souls. The late March breeze still hinted of the winter winds that had torn at the students of the small university as they moved from building to building each day. The sunshine hinted at the warm days to come bef...

Possession University

by Wyvvernn on Apr 22, 2025

The entire lawn outside the student center was dotted with tables and pitched shades. Today at Jackson University was the annual club fair. New students would be able to mill about, looking at all the different clubs and activities that the university offered. Things like mountain climbers, chess players, and future farmers that all gathered in a spot to sho...

Please Give Mercy

by Farmers_Son on Jun 25, 2019
Loving Wives

This is a story of a man who, while battling depression, makes his wife angry. It is a total work of fiction, one of the wild dreams I have just as I might wake up. ***** Tom Jones, no not the fictional character or the pop singer, was a man with a problem. First was growing up with the moniker of a fictional character and also the name of a former very po...

A Different Punishment

by Farmers_Son on Jul 31, 2019
Loving Wives

For the BTB crowd hit the backspace key now. You will be disappointed if you don't. Does the lover get his just rewards? You will have to read it to find out. Remember this is a work of fiction and has no bearing on real life. Chapter One—Suspicion As I sat down and contemplated how to even begin my tale of woe I even tried to figure out how I would separa...

The Farmers Market

by ukresearcher on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

HEALTH WARNING. This story contains gay activity, lesbian contact, infidelity, cuckold practices, pagan ritual, fetish elements and a cult theme. If your tender susceptibilities are liable to be offended by any of the above than go directly to the nasty comments section, do not pass Go, do not collect 200. * I place the start of the whole thing near the en...

How Much Do You Love Me

by Farmers_Son on Dec 21, 2017
Loving Wives

While in fiction you can do anything you like, even commit crimes and get away with them. I like to stay a little closer to reality. Life doesn't always work out like we want to or even plan for. For my critics. Yes, I am an American. English is my first language and my only language. If you think I am foreign born because of my vocabulary my high school E...

Drugged and Raped Ch. 01

by Farmers_Son on Mar 6, 2018
Loving Wives

This story could be in a couple of categories. I chose LW since it does revolve around a cheating wife. For the Burn The Bitch crowd, sorry, life doesn't always work that way. I have tried to come up with a real world scenario with a real world ending. There is some sex, at least in my poor way of trying to describe sex, but if you are looking for a stroke s...

J and J Ending

by Farmers_Son on Aug 13, 2018
Loving Wives

Chapter Five—Six months later I rode the Hog back to the campground and was soon at the RV. I stepped off and made sure that the stand was down. I had screwed up once and let it fall over. I didn't mind the scratched paint as much as learning how to stand it back up. That thing is heavy! Then I loosened my leathers and took of the skull cap I wore as a hel...

Judge Not Pt. 03

by Farmers_Son on Jun 15, 2020
Loving Wives

Thank you for your patience. For anyone who is just starting this story please read the first two parts if you want to know exactly what is going on. It was poor sleeping. I half expected Allie to try something else. Finally I got up about four a.m. and went upstairs and got my clothes ready for work and then checked her phone. There were many text messages...

The Feast of St Cilla

by SamScribble on Sep 14, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

About a year after leaving university, I started writing a novel. But then life got in the way. So, for something like 16 or 17 years, the partly-written novel sat in a drawer. From time to time, I'd take it out, read bits of it, convince myself that it had possibilities and that I really should find the time to finish it off, but that's about as far as I go...