Forecast Hazleton Pa Stories

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The Vicar of St. Dunstan's Ep. 09

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 15, 2017
Loving Wives

THE RECREATION ROOM Many authors have written about how their characters have taken on lives of their own, even going off in directions against the author's will at times. From the start, Mavis Hazelton has been one of those characters for me. A plump, robust lady of limitless energy, boundless enthusiasm, and voracious appetites, she must surely make her p...

The Vicar of St. Dunstan's Ep. 16

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

All of us get stuck by the weather from time to time. Sometimes, it can be a very good thing. ". . .temperatures tonight will be below freezing and remain that way through Friday. That's all for the weather, and now back to music." I switched off the radio; as usual, I caught the tail end of the forecast and had to get the rest of the details elsewhere. Goi...

The Vicar of St. Dunstan's Ep. 13

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 14, 2017
BDSM

Clarissa Clyde-Walker is a master manipulator, unlike the rest of the kind folks of St. Dunstan's. Many are interested in Clarissa getting some non-fatal comeuppance, including someone unexpected. There are rather intense scenes after Clarissa goes to the Recreation Room, so if you're not into S/M you may want to stop there and rest assured the Vicar will ge...

The Forecast of Dallas Raines

by SmileyPappas on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

My whole existence is flawed / You get me closer to God. Nine Inch Nails To whet my appetite for dinner, I decided to go on a walk. Blue-gray clouds roiled overhead and I thought about taking an umbrella, but Dallas Raines, the argent-haired spray-tanned flamboyance of a weatherman, forecasted the rain to start around ten or eleven that evening, so I had...

Canceled Flights

by m_storyman_x on Sep 26, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The forecast wasn't good. If fact, it was bad enough that I left three hours for a two hour trip. It had been snowing for only an hour before I left the house, but the roads were already coated and the plows were having a hard time keeping up. I had hopes of outrunning the storm while I drove east, but that thought was quickly evaporating as I made my way at...

Accidental Commando

by Ashson on Sep 11, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The forecast was for a beautiful spring day and I dressed according to the forecast. I was wearing a short flirty skirt and a loose blouse that displayed some nice cleavage when I left the top two buttons undone. I know the cleavage was nice because I could see men's eyes swivelling to check it out as I bounced along on my way to work. (I was also carrying a...

A Lousy Weather Forecast

by Dancing Sprite on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

"Shouldn't we take an umbrella?" I asked as we walked through the school's wide double doors and out into the street. "Not necessary. No rain now," my cute Spanish teacher said in her broken English which I found so amusing. But then, her English was a lot better than my Spanish, so I had resolved early on not to laugh or make fun of her. Two weeks earlier...

The Snow Angel

by deputy duffy on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The weather forecast was for snow. It was perfect timing. I was going up to my family's cabin for the weekend, to do a little skiing. I had just turned 30 and was unattached at the time, hoping to pick up a ski bunny, or two. (A guy can dream, can't he?) My cousin and his wife were already up there. So at least I wouldn't be skiing alone, if plan A failed....

Kelly's Afternoon

by mike62wi on Sep 16, 2017
Toys & Masturbation

The weather forecast was definitely off a bit -it was not suppose to get this warm out today Kelly thought to herself as she walked across the footbridge on campus. She was glad classes were done for today and she was looking forward to getting to her apartment, change into some cooler clothes and relax a bit, maybe catch up on the gossip with her roommate L...

A Friend in Need

by markelly on Mar 23, 2020
Romance

The weather forecast had predicted this as I said goodbye to my daughter and left for work that morning; I watched it start to snow from my office window a few hours before it was even time for me to leave for home. As my friends passed my desk for the exit, I warned them all to drive safely. Most humored me and nodded. Others told me they were taking the bu...