Fireplace Replace Ment Cost Stories

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The Mystery of the Mountain

by ronde on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Clyde Barlow exhaled an enormous cloud of fragrant pipe smoke, pulled at the brim of the filthy, brown cowboy hat, and smiled a toothless smile. “So, you bought that old lodge up on Crippled Pine Creek? That’s a piece o’ Teton County hist’ry ‘f ’ere ever was one. Yessiree, been there since WWI, and afore that, it’uz mining country. Up in them mountains ther...

The Quiet Man

by SW_MO_Hermit on Aug 21, 2019
Non-Erotic

THANKS ONCE AGAIN TO MY EXCELLENT EDITOR BLACKRANDI1958 FOR HER HELP MAKING THIS ONE A BETTER READ. Sam Drucker watched the well-built neatly groomed young man once again trudge past his small grocery store. Well, trudge wasn't really the word for the movement. The young man was on foot, true, but he was moving at a right smart clip, Sam thought. He moved w...

A Master's Story

by RonClarkeson on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Authors Note. This is the first chapter of an almost complete, full-length novel about star-crossed lovers. There are two streams to the story, this one is aimed at male readers the other, entitled Slave, is aimed at female readers. Therefore Males should read the Master chapter #n before reading the Slave chapter #n. Males still need to read the Slave chap...

Tina's Trouble

by Hungry_eyes on Sep 17, 2017
Mature

Morning assessments: I toggled the light switch and heard the pop and saw the flash and instantly knew that the light bulb just died. I looked for a replacement in the linen closet, but I could only find a 40-watt bulb to replace the 60-watt bulb that just popped. In the dim light, my crows' feet wrinkles looked more ominous than usual. "Damn, I hate the th...

A Second Chance Times Three

by GatorRick on Apr 13, 2020
Romance

It has been quite some time since my last post. I had a total hip replacement followed by a double pulmonary embolism. Both the clots were the size of a quarter in diameter and five and a half inches in length. Put me in the hospital for quite some time. Never want to go through that again. But, enough of that. The story, like all my other ones has a happy e...

The Hanover House

by teaque on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

AUTHOR'S NOTE: While this story stands on it's own it compliments events presented in Be Careful Of What You Wish For. If you have the opportunity, read BCOWYWF first. He always loved late autumn afternoons when the sun shown through the trees at a low angle and painted the grounds in warm yellow light. The manicured lawns, framed by the tree overhangs were...

The Hobb's Place

by Colleen Thomas on Sep 15, 2017
Erotic Horror

Verdigris covered the ancient bronze doorknocker and knob, just as thickly as rust coated the wrought iron fence that surrounded the property. Spanish moss hung from the bent boughs of ancient oaks amid waist-high weeds. The flagstones that once lead to the now sagging porch were upturned and blanketed in thick red mud. The little white paint that remained...

When Spidey Met Oracle

by littleblackduck on Oct 8, 2019
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

CHAPTER ONE: Before Sunset He decided to run the mask through two more rinse cycles than he ran with the rest of the costume. Washing the head-piece was usually the most important part of laundry day. He spent so much time breathing in his own breath through the thing that he really didn't need a three-day-old body-funk included. He knew this from experienc...

Heavy Traffic Ch. 01

by BobbyBrandt on Sep 12, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Some men deserve to die, but these three deserved to spend the rest of their miserable lives wishing they were dead. Sean "Recon" Wallace heard the woman screaming as soon as the doors to the van had opened. Noticing headlights in the pre-dawn darkness he had watched the van driving to the remote cabin of his neighbor Glenn Parker as he was cutting through...

The Proving Ch. 01

by AK472010 on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Kitten woke as she usually did, as the sun from the high window touched her face. She yawned and stretched then got up and waited by her cell door. She'd been laying, as she usually did on an old, once thick but much worn blanket on the hard concrete floor. She didn't notice the discomfort anymore. She didn't know it but it was her twentieth birthday and the...