Francisco De Goya Stories

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The New CEO

by Egmont0409 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

The McIntosh twins playing with their dolls under the trees of Renwick Avenue watched the man on a red bicycle stop outside the former Johnstone home and look up at it for a while before dismounting. The twins lost interest and resumed playing but their mom on the front porch sipping lemonade who's been supervising the three-year-olds, kept watching the guy...

The Perils of Writing Erotica

by Leanmeangoblin on Sep 14, 2017
How To

Maybe I should use a more provocative title like "I Am a Depraved Man" to make my thoughts appear intriguing and frank, suitable for the topic of sex in writing. Or perhaps, something steamy and titillating: "How I Raped My Sister"—mimicking true confession magazine headlines—more intimate and appropriate for the avid readers of EROTICA, the realm of fiction...

Portrait From Life Pt. 01

by LorenzoAbajos on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

The Mission District is my home. San Francisco has been where my family has lived for generations. We were here long before the Anglos came to California. I live and work in my loft studio. It's located just a few blocks form the Mission San Francisco de Asís, established in 1776. My work is my life. It's also how I make a living. She came to me for a portr...

Strip Game Addicts Ch. 08

by Viredae on Sep 13, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

John tried to remember what he was thinking when he accepted this deal, Jenna had asked him to wait on her and her friends as she held a "girls night in" party, John had refused the request in a heartbeat, and remained adamant when Jenna had offered him a good sum of money to do so. Jenna then sighed and said that she wished she "didn't have to do this", a...

Breaking with Tradition

by NotWise on Sep 24, 2019
Romance

Afternoon sun beat on Todd while he climbed the trail from the canyon to the top of La Jarita Mesa. The forest was thin on the rocky slope and shady places to stop were hard to find, so he struggled in the dry heat. It reached its worst near the top where he had to scramble up a cleft in bare rock. He dragged himself up the last few steps and stood to look...

Sharkbait Down Under Ch. 51-60

by partwolf on Nov 30, 2020
NonHuman

Vicki Lawrence's POV I woke up as we came to a stop, with Nicholas gently shaking me. "We have to get out," he said. I opened my eyes, and he helped me sit up. I looked around; we were in a courtyard, in front of a stunning Mexican estate. A stone wall and formal gardens surround the two-story adobe structure, which had statuary and carvings mixed in with...

Jen: Route 66 Kicks-Tucumcari

by caprine on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

[This is a work of fiction. The story is an unadulterated and unabashed attempt to tickle male fantasies and perhaps some female fantasies as well. As such, the story may or may not totally conform to reality. With some occasional historical exceptions, all other places, events, and persons, are entirely fictitious and any resemblance to actual persons, livi...

People with Bad-ass Names

by Egmont Grigor on Aug 30, 2017
Humor & Satire

Chapter 1 Heath Winterbottom who arrived in New York from northern England in late 1742 left a huge problem for children born with his family name. From Ackley's time and down to present-day generations the females married very early to secure an acceptable change of name. Few of the males experienced ready access to sex because women were not looking to ju...

Ingrams & Assoc 6: Downfall Ch. 02

by jezzaz on Sep 28, 2020
Loving Wives

Chapter 2 The next day, April was up early. One of the downsides of using a convention to flush out a target was that someone actually had to run a convention, and given she was posing as someone with responsibilities, she had to be seen actually fulfilling those responsibilities. Particularly when the mark expected to see her doing so. So, in effect, April...

Pas de Deux

by Kezza67 on Sep 18, 2017
Romance

This is a story of fiction. Any similarity to persons alive or dead and to institutions is coincidental. My thanks to Erik Thread for his invaluable advice. * CHAPTER ONE Many people had heard of Toni Berwick. She was the new sensation of the Ballet, a young dancer in the classic mode who was thrilling the critics with her poise and skills. Even I had h...