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Building Utopia Ch. 13

by SW_MO_Hermit on Sep 18, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Once again I want to thank my editor "Wires" for his assistance with this story. His advice has improved this chapter drastically. I have made a few changes since his last review and want to emphasize any errors are definitely mine. * Before they returned to America Roger crossed the channel and sailed into Brest where he sold the cargo in his merchantman...

Building Utopia Ch. 14

by SW_MO_Hermit on Sep 18, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Once again I want to thank my editor "Wires" for his assistance with this story. His advice has improved this chapter drastically. I have made a few changes since his last review and want to emphasize any errors are definitely mine. Over the course of the next nine years Roger's country continued to grow. He stopped building new naval ships when he had s...

Purple Passion

by wife2hotblk on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Mak-Nau observed the small screen in front of him. His dark purple skin glistened in the pale green light of his space vessel. He had been drawn to this small blue-green globe some time ago. He had felt the tug as he passed the giant yellow sun: the smell of a mate was something that all Theadrain males automatically knew. The pull was unmistakable to any Th...

Building Utopia Ch. 11

by SW_MO_Hermit on Sep 18, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I want to thank my editor "Wires" for his assistance with this story. His efforts have greatly improved my submission. As always the errors remain mine however. * Roger's fledgling nation slowly gained more colonists. Of course, for the first two or three years after a new colonist joined they were almost useless. They had to be educated before they could...

Building Utopia Ch. 12

by SW_MO_Hermit on Sep 18, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I want to thank my editor "Wires" for his assistance with this story. His efforts have greatly improved my submission. As always the errors remain mine however. * Finally, nearly a year after the sinking of the English Frigate and the capture of the surviving crew Roger decided it was time to make the trip to England. It was now 1606 and they had three of...

Innocence Lost Ch. 01

by Lady_Blackhawk on Sep 19, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

She ran like the wind, her paws pounding the ground with rumbling of thunder. At a glance, she blended within the pack of wolves, but looks are often deceiving. She ran, her fur tousling in the breeze, along side her companion, Greymist, and a dozen other wolves. Nose to the wind, tail wagging behind; she caught a faint scent on the breeze. Skidding to a h...

Duck Taped Depression

by masochisticpuppy on Sep 12, 2017
BDSM

His large hand traced her cheek, wiping away her swollen tears with his thumb. Her hair was disheveled, a long brown fury of tangled strands. Nakedness felt good against his clothes, the way it scratched against her nipples when they wrestled or how it pressed against her sore bottom when she sat on his lap to talk. Yet, earlier today, through all of her ha...

A Night in Vesuvias

by DireLilith on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Tylar paid the high elf wizard, and smiled happily. Ah, Greater Faemore! What a dark and wonderful wood this was! He looked around himself, his sensitive eyes seeing into all corners and crevices, along the edges of all the trees and over the tops of the hills. Suddenly his pointed ears picked up a sound, a voice. "Help! Help!" Tylar moved quickly...

Desert Shadows

by DireLilith on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Sidhe slid through the grasslands at the edge of the desert, making her way towards the human city that was nestled in an almost oasis-like tidbit of coolness next to the ocean. She didn't want to go into the city. The reason she bothered to come this close was only because her country house was a sanctuary from the desert sun, and unfortunately located ne...

The Gentlemen's Viagra Club

by Baxter72 on Sep 14, 2017
Mature

Women generally live longer than men, but that is not always true. "The Sunshine Boys"—as we had called ourselves in a joking manner—was composed of four men, all over the age of 65 and all of whom had lost their wives in the past ten years or so, most from things like breast cancer, leukemia, etc. Living in the same neighborhood in northern New Jersey, we a...