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Isabella: The Novel Ch. 06-07

by CaseyDobbs1 on Sep 15, 2017
BDSM

Reading these two chapters alone will not do the story justice. Please go back and read chapter 1-5. I promise it will make this part better. This part isn't too BDSMy, but I wanted the people who read the first part to find it. ~~*~~ Chapter 6 Her quarters were an upgrade from the Northumberland. She was fuming. With only a half a glass of wine before s...

Echoes of Hell

by CaptainKirk on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

This is another story I wrote for the same contest as the previous one I submitted. I was hesitant about submitting this, fearing that someone would accuse me of plagiarism. It was written and completed about four years before an author wrote a novel about this very type of story, one that I have not had the chance to read myself. I'm submitting it 'as is',...

Welcome to the Moon, Roses Optional

by ladyroxanne21 on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

I choked on the dust and the smoke from the small explosion, and tried not to inhale any of it. Looking around the room, I saw Annissina standing on the other side, a maniacal gleam in her eyes. I stood, tried to wipe the grime off my clothes, and searched for some relatively clean air. "Never again!" I vowed. "I thought I was actually going to die that tim...

The Sexlution

by S-Offender on Dec 14, 2020
Science Fiction

Charles Dunlap, or Charlie, was your typical science nerd. He loved Star Wars, chemistry, and learning new things. He want the most popular guy in school, especially with girls. He lives with his parents, both scientists themselves. His father was a world renowned archaeologist, and his mother was a famous chemist. His love for science were from his parents....

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"Most Sharing Selfishness"

by Nurek on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

A Journal By Faith Lehane. Disclaimer: I own neither BtVS/AtS nor Rizzoli Isles, they belong to their own respective copyright owners, and willingly forego any financial remuneration for this work of literary fiction; I will not accept a single red cent for this, or more- I will accept only praise, not any financial payment at all! Summary: Faith writes in...

The Test

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

Rose Gowan wipes the sweat drops coating her forehead after her long trek from her dorm building to the tall, research building in the scorching hot sun. She glances to the building, and her jaw drops upon the building's very high tech and modern look. The building is one of the research buildings owned by her university, and she is here because she is a par...

Rings of Fire Ch. 05

by Tara_Neale on Aug 6, 2019
Romance

The sun was high over the scorching Texas desert before they made it back to the compound. It seemed that whether or not Brent's theories about one volcanic explosion triggering others were scientifically accurate, it was definitely true of their need for one another. One hot and heavy coming together had barely whetted their appetites for more, three more t...

The Truth About Life after Death

by oneiria on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

After contributing so many pieces on the ways of the flesh to this site, I thought I might contribute at least one piece of the ways of the soul to provide some balance. (This subject is what I focus on my other life.) Do you survive the death of the physical body? That depends on what you are. You may not be what you think you are. You, like Scrooge, may n...

The New Normal

by daveport on Jan 1, 2019
Science Fiction

From the Journal of Elizabeth Jacobs: January 1 year 5 of the Centauri arrival, Today marks 5 years since the Centauri arrived on Earth and started changing things. These changes include killing 50% of the male population regardless of age, turning 95 percent of the remaining men into gay beta males, turning the remaining males into alpha strait males with i...

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My Troublous Dreams This Night

by A_Bierce on Apr 3, 2019
Erotic Horror

THE FUTILITY OF ATTEMPTING to inspire post-pubescent males to pay attention to my morning lecture—more accurately, my yet-again-bootless attempt to emplant even a soupçon of learning in their somnolent minds—forced me yet again to reconsider the wisdom of my accepting appointment as Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Forensic P...