by
JLRemora2
on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives
This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of the story's characters to dead and/or living people, and fictitious situations to real events, is purely coincidental. Some research went into attempting to present certain situations as realistically as possible, without getting nitty-gritty about it. As such, no doubt there will be issues with some of the...
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by
blackrandl1958
on Oct 30, 2017
Novels and Novellas
As always, I must thank my editing team, PapaKilo14, Hal, Pixel the Cat, GeorgeAnderson, and Olddave1951. Thanks, gentleman, for all your hard work. Harddaysknight is my mentor and reads for me. Thank you for all you mean to me. SBrooks103x also gave me a pre-post read and critical review. I have the best team in the business and I love you guys.
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by
blackrandl1958
on Jul 9, 2019
Novels and Novellas
This is a repost of a story I removed from the site some time ago. If you have read it, there is no need to reread, vote or comment. Many have asked me to post it again, so I am.
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Chapter One
The eporeodon was exhausted. She staggered toward the stream, her urge to drink compelling her trembling legs. Her zebra like stripes were stained with clay whe...
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by
Roytomkinson
on May 7, 2019
Loving Wives
Dimensions 1 -- Discovery Password: Discovery
Chapter One
When is the best time to reflect, he wasn't sure. James poured himself a drink from his decanter and carried it and his glass over to the window and sat in his favourite chair looking out over his garden. The sun had passed the midday point as he took his first drink of the day. Normally, he very ra...
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by
Undersought
on Sep 26, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The wind blew through the Tundra, the snow falling slowly to the ground and filling up the land for the latest day. It snowed during the day, and at night, it stopped snowing so one could look upon the night. The Tundra was a beautiful land of ice and snow which allowed one to look upon it with majestic awe. However, it was a majestic sight and no one who ca...
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by
msnomer68
on Sep 12, 2017
Novels and Novellas
Prologue
Keene stared up at the ceiling and contemplated the darkness. He was safe, at the compound, tucked under the covers in a warm bed as snugly as a babe in its crib. He could dream the dreams long forgotten by a very different man, in a very different place and time. Dare he consider himself so lucky...to dream dreams and plan for the life he never th...
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by
DocCIS
on Sep 26, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur
Author's Note: It is recommended to read the previous chapters of this story if you have not done so already to better understand the storyline and characters...
This chapter sort of got 'out of hand' in that I never intended it to be so long; however, I did not want to break it up as it fits my own personal timeline/agenda to have the entire week be one ch...
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by
zeta515
on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas
Notes from the Underground
Book III of the Zax Trilogy
Translated into Archaic English by Zeta.
Translators Note
This translation was undertaken as part of a thesis on archaic languages. The archaic period selected is the 21th century, as measured using pre-modern reckoning. The particular dialect chosen is the American version of English, as spoken and...
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by
msnomer68
on Sep 11, 2017
Novels and Novellas
Chapter 1
The drive back was long and tedious. Texas had been filled with excitement, adventure, and some scary ass shit, but the drive back to the frozen north sucked. Absolutely, without a doubt sucked. In Texas the weather had been cool, not fucking freezing. In Texas, spring was beginning to bloom. Up here, winter dug in her heels and refused to give it...
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