Intracranial Hypertension Emergency Neurological Life Support Stories

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A Mother's Love Ch. 01

by Homerotic on Sep 25, 2018
Erotic Couplings

Note: Thanks to all the readers who provided feedback on the Crash-n-Burn series. There was some good, constructive criticism there, and I have been listening. I probably should say that I'm sorry for the way it ended, with so many loose threads (but, to be honest, I'm not really). Some of them will be picked up in the future, but that story was about Cole a...

Mark's Accident

by SierraSprite on Sep 1, 2017
Group Sex

The fall Mark was eighteen, he was out biking with his friends. It was a twenty miler, and on the way back, on a hilly downgrade, one of his chums lost it just in front of Mark, who couldn't avoid the downed bike and went tumbling over it on his own machine. He woke up in the emergency room, hurting like hell. Someone stuck a needle in his arm and everythi...

Will Be Yours Ch. 19

by LoneGirl on Sep 26, 2017
Romance

Dear readers, I've been overwhelmed by the touching comments and messages about this story. I am a writer for whom words are both a passion and a source of livelihood, but my biggest reward is the difference I make to people's lives- if at all. Thank you and keep reading :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The cloudy evening was dull and heavy. There was no rain, no...

Alya's Last Drop

by Funkasaur on Sep 15, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Alya was just finishing up her strength training ritual for the day when the alarm went off. All marines to drop shuttles. She ran along the ship's curved hallway to the armory to suit up, and then to her squad's drop hangar. She hoped as she headed in to the launch pod that it would be empty, since the first marine at the ready gets point coming out of the...

Dawn Wood Ch. 01

by rockettime111 on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Anna finished her check of the patient's vitals and turned to leave the room, glancing at the comatose man as she started to leave. The immense tent in the middle of the sheet covering him made her stop in her tracks and do a double-take. She automatically glanced to the man's face, but he was still out. She glanced at the EEG readout- no movement there, o...

Re: Your Brains

by JukeboxEMCSA on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Memorandum From: Robert McIntosh To: Jodi Reinsdorf CC: Human Resources Re: Your Brains Jodi, this is Bob, from down the hall. Just wanted to interface with you on a dialogue point regarding your recent objections to the new Client Relations Initiative, and get your 360-degree feedback on the proposal I brought to your attention a couple of hours ago....

Surefoot 42: Clandestine

by Surefoot on Jun 12, 2019
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

USS Surefoot-A, Deck 2 Fore, Senior Officers' Quarters, Stardate 50320.6: Commander T'Varik knelt on the meditation mat in the centre of her quarters, focusing on the single candle in the stand before her, its steady illumination failing to assist her in achieving the desired level of serenity. No. No, it was only logical to accept that, at this stage, the...

Too Much?

by Jazz_E_too on Mar 3, 2020
Toys & Masturbation

The Hitachi Magic Wand has been a reliable and robust vibrator since the late sixties. At twelve inches long, and under a pound and a quarter, it is the ideal aid for female masturbation. Sometimes referred to as the Cadillac of sex toys, its six-foot long cord allows it to function effectively as a clitoral vibrator while removing the risk of batteries dyin...

That Doesn't Fly

by amyyum on May 6, 2019
Loving Wives

This story is about an unacceptable circumstance that arose in my marriage and workplace, not a damaged drone. It's about what some people think that they can get away with if you act pleasant and charming most of your life; and how they can be so misguided as to think that. I'm Amy Stone, nee Brach, a reasonably intelligent, reasonably attractive woman in...

The Very Thought of You

by MichaelFitzgerald on Nov 2, 2020
Romance

I wrote this, intending it to be an entry in the A Song from My Story, a Story for My Song event, but events overtake us, and I wanted it published now. * April 2020 I look back now, and it all seems so preordained. I thought I had my life mapped out: med school, practice, marriage, kids; but I didn't know there was a clock ticking. Half of all marriages...