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I Dream of Angels

by Sage of the Forlorn Path on Aug 23, 2016
Romance

Chapter 1 If someone were to ask just who “she” was, I wouldn’t be able to answer, as I hadn’t the slightest clue. A hallucination? Some kind of angel? For the past five years, I would greet each morning with the last warm fingers of a dream clinging to my mind. I’d roll on my side, and lying next to me would be a girl of my age, but with beauty unmatched by...

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Surefoot 56: Shelter from the Storm

by Surefoot on Sep 21, 2020
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

USS Triton, Thirteenth Fleet Headquarters Stardate 51183.45: Tattok sat behind his desk, staring hard at the image on his desk monitor, grateful that the one on the other side wasn't here in the flesh. "And that's it, Admiral? No apologies, no regrets, no excuses?" The image of Admiral Ian Trenagen was sitting in his own office in the London annex of Star...

The Memory of Place

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

We have lingered in the chambers of the sea By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown Till human voices wake us, and we drown. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T S Eliot ◊◊◊◊◊ There is a tree I think of from time to time. A tree in winter, it's limbs bare. Blackened bark, wet with cold rain. I stand and look at it's limbs fracturing upward i...

Three Square Meals Ch. 118

by Tefler on Apr 8, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Calara stepped out of the armour-equipping frame in the Dojo's armoury and hurried into the corridor, breaking into a jog as she headed for the grav-tube. She'd heard a brief summary of the disastrous confrontation with John's guide from Alyssa, but after discovering that her girlfriend had been injured, all she wanted to do was rush to her side. She leapt o...

Which God, If Any?

by wistfall1 on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

PREFACE This essay is long as it must be in order to be as comprehensive as possible. However, it is in sections for your reading convenience. The reason for it being so long is to present as many facts and evidence as possible, yet the subject is so huge as to preclude all facts and evidence, namely, that the bible is very much in error, and that it is pro...

Three Square Meals Ch. 110

by Tefler on Nov 6, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

John watched the last of the prisoners file out of the dreadnought and into the morning sunshine, their hands raised to shade their eyes against the brightness. Nearly a thousand Terrans had gathered outside the crashed Kirrix capital ship, appearing shocked and relieved that the worst of their ordeal was now over. His eyes were drawn to a statuesque woman...

Jack's Wage Slavery Pt. 02

by BurntRedstone on Sep 18, 2017
NonHuman

Author's Notes: 'Jack's Wage Slavery Part 1 & 2' is the fourth story in the saga of Jack Danner. Minimal effort is made in this tale to explain the backstory so it is highly recommended you read the first three stories in the following order: Jack's New Job Jack's New Position Jack's Daily Grind All characters engaging in sexual relationships o...

Promises Pt. 01

by Cromagnonman on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Introduction This story does not challenge man's faith in God. It does not challenge the Christian faith in Jesus Christ. It does however, challenge some organisations among those that call themselves a 'Church of God'. It does challenge man's abuse of Scripture for profit, in particular it challenges that section of the Christian church, the so-called 'Pro...

Monster's Theory

by Crimson_Rivers on Mar 6, 2018
Romance

I won't even waste your time with a foreword. Just know three things: There's no sex in this release (it's storyline driven).It's long (grab a snack or earphones at least).All characters are 18+ (unless stated otherwise). That's all. Ladies and gentlemen: dig in, enjoy and feedback. In that order. Act I The boy's finger paused at the intercom, the as if...

Sun, Sea and Succubus

by Deikin on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Jon closed the door behind his guests as they left the apartment. After walking back into his studio flat, he began to clear up a little, throwing the hand-bent empty beer cans and extinguished snack packets into a small rubbish bin. It was a Friday night and Jon had hosted a quiet gathering of a few of his close friends round at his place. He had drunk a fe...