Gracie Abrams Stories

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Honor Thy Mother & Thy Father Ch. 20

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 19 Note: This is a work of FICTION! Although the areas this story takes place in are real; all of the landscapes depicted, the people described, and everything else this story uses to make it enjoyable reading for you are NOT REAL. As you read this story, try to remember: This Is a Novel 84. The Price of Admission Dycke Schneider called Harold Ch...

Having Fun with Dycke and Payne Ch. 10

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

47. A Very One-Sided Battle. Grigory stood in the turret of the Greyhound, holding the fifty-caliber machine gun. He was waiting for the first Humvee to reach the intersection of Appian Way. He could not believe his luck when he saw it stop for the traffic signal. He gave the go signal to the driver and his men and they converged on the small convoy. His m...

Mike & Karen Ch. 15

by BiscuitHammer on Sep 24, 2019
Romance

Disclaimer: Welcome to my one-hundredth chapter published here on Lit. Quite a milestone for me! And as usual, all characters are 18 years of age or older while actively engaging in sexual activity. This story is a prequel/sequel (sprequel?) to my other work, Alex & Alexa. As always, many thanks and gratuitous panty shots from Freja and Jeanie to my long...

Hesitation

by JimBob44 on Oct 30, 2018
Mature

*Author's Note: Any and all persons engaging in any sexual activity are at least eighteen years of age. Disclaimers: This story has been edited by myself, using Microsoft Spell-check. You have been forewarned. *.* "Tick treat!" the girl squealed excitedly. "Trick or treat," the boy next to her said. Edward Deubler smiled at the two 'zombies' that stood...

Hell's Kitchen

by komrad1156 on Jul 10, 2018
Mature

"What did 'The Chef' say, Mom?" Her mother smiled then said, "Look at you. Ten years old and worrying about your mother." She gave her daughter a hug and said, "Just one more reason for me to love you so much!" Her daughter returned the hug then said, "Nice try, Mom. Now tell me what he said." "Persistent, too." Her daughter, Charity, crossed her arms,...

Late Valentine Ch. 02

by Sara2000Z on Sep 24, 2019
Romance

Here's a second story for Rob and Elizabeth, which follows directly on from Late Valentine, which in turn was published on this site back in early 2018. A number of you wanted to be introduced, personally (!), to the sister. I'm not sure I can manage that, but I hope you enjoy her encounter with Elizabeth nevertheless. Anyone in this story participating i...

Mr. & Mrs. America, Aftermath

by qhml1 on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives

First, I would like to thank Jezzaz for allowing me to use his characters. When I read his story, I couldn't help thinking the main male character was a perfect fit for a story I'd already started, so I emailed him and he told me to go for it. This story will make no sense at all unless you've read his story Mr. and Mrs. America, found in the non-erotic sec...

Honor Thy Mother & Thy Father Ch. 04

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Note: This is a work of Fiction. Although the areas this story takes place in are real; the landscapes depicted, the people described, and everything else this story uses to make it enjoyable reading are NOT REAL. As you read this story, try to remember: "THIS IS A NOVEL." The author retains all rights to this story. * 13. Hidden and Found What are the c...

Fourth Vector Ch. 13

by CJMcCormick on Jul 27, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Chapter 13: Surrender Author's Note: There's a scene of intimacy in the following chapter between two women. If that's not your thing, please skip over it. Enjoy. ***** The envoy was tired of running. Swabians did not run yet here he was fleeing the camp of the Muthada in a desperate bid to put distance between himself and their new clan chief. Berimund...

Season of the Wolf Pt. 02

by msnomer68 on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Novella 2: On the Hunt Chapter 1 The sky is gunmetal gray and the ocean turbid and violent. The wind is relentless and tears at my hair. Cold drops of rain splatter against my cheeks. I walk across swirling sands tossed by the storm and contemplate my next move. People who don't know better think southern California is sunny and warm three hundred and si...