Iii. Selim Stories

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Tunisian Dreams Ch. 06 (The End)

by RubiaLaFaye on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

What happened in the previous chapters: Maartje is a Dutch woman in her thirties who after a nasty divorce tries to land back on her feet. She found herself a job as a teacher and is happy to volunteer on an Cathage exhibit in the local museum. When she races on her bicycle over the narrow cobblestone streets along the canals streets to be on time for the op...

The Evil Mirror Pt. 07

by bmordo on Sep 16, 2017
Erotic Horror

When the mirror cleared again it showed me a new scene. It was another smaller opulently appointed chamber, circular in shape. There was a great cushioned settee at one end and in the center a small pool of water or bath. Braziers lighted the room, and its walls were hung with the finest eastern tapestries. It was there that I saw my poor darling Dee. The...

The Casbah

by oggbashan on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Copyright Oggbashan June 2002 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. I all started in a dingy office in war-shattered London. I was worki...

Port Call

by Zingiber on Sep 14, 2005
Fantasy

Nils was first to spot the harbor lights. In the warm night, they shimmered over the calm seas. "Land ho! City lights!" he called from high in the rigging. He was a nimble young man with sharp eyes, standing lookout as he often did. He quivered with excitement. Late to reach his full growth, the ladies hadn't taken him seriously. But with a...

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An Arranged Marriage

by Selim on Apr 22, 2025

For many people the idea of marriage is either the end goal of a long and hard fought courtship or something to be avoided entirely, but for these people marriage remains a choice for them. However, for others marriage is something they are **** into, either it is for money, politics or one of millions of other reasons marriage is not a choice. Many of these...

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A Happy Somali Couple

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Faith, as has been said, is a funny thing. Many people say that my religion is sexist, that it oppresses women, and all that shit. Well, they're right, and they're also wrong. The religion of Islam doesn't oppress women. Insecure Muslim men use the religion of Islam to oppress misinformed women who lacks the brains and guts to speak up for themselves. My nam...

Leena Submits Again Ch. 04

by dan57 on Sep 26, 2017
Loving Wives

After Peter had publicly announced his home staff that his wife Leena was a submissive and that the Indian girl most of them had enjoyed so often was their mistress wearing just a skin pigment, the atmosphere had dramatically changed. The previous austere formality had vanished. Leena was now considered basically as just another staff member, a maid especial...

Turkish Chicks For Haitian Bros

by Samuelx on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

How in hell did a brother from the island of Haiti end up on lockdown in the City of Istanbul, the famous and age-old Capital of Turkey? Well, it all has to do with a middle-aged Turkish man named Mehmet Melen, whom I met at the University of Notre Dame in the Capital of Haiti, and the fact that he not only taught me about Islam, but also charged me with del...

Tunisian Dreams Ch. 01

by RubiaLaFaye on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

The drizzle was slowly but surely soaking her and making navigating a bicycle over the "kinderkopjes", the granites cobble stones like round children's skulls, of the small streets of the old Dutch university town, a dangerous affair. One too rash move would have her sliding. Nevertheless, Maartje almost willed her bicycle forward and peddled as fast as she...

Tunisian Dreams Ch. 05

by RubiaLaFaye on Sep 15, 2017
Interracial Love

This is the story of Sara, a Dutch woman, who is captured by the Barbary pirates on her way to the Dutch East Indies. She is given as a present to the Bey, the ruler of Tunis. The Tunisian sun was not burning yet this early on a morning in 16th century Tunisia. The bright morning glory was making the bay look azure blue and made all the flour particles in...