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Ragged Point: Death on the Rocks

by PostScriptor on Mar 20, 2018
Non-Erotic

Copyright 2018, PostScriptor — Saturday Afternoon about 3:00 PM, Ragged Point, California "Robert. Come here and look at this." "Margret," spoken in a weary voice, accustomed to spousal demands, answered. "I've just sat down on this very comfortable bench after wandering for hours along this fantastic trail with its spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean,...

Leftovers

by LittleBrain on Dec 3, 2019
Romance

I decided to put this in its correct category. Chapter 1 At the age of nearly 30 I would have preferred not to bring a stranger into my house to live on a semi-permanent basis but unfortunately it was a case of 'needs must'. My ex-girlfriend (I would like to point out that she was not 'ex' at the time that we did the deed as that would have been too stupi...

Star City Stories: Enter Sandman

by StangStar06 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Hi Folks, thanks to everyone who read last week's story. Thanks even more to those of you who commented on it whether positive or negative. Everyone has their own opinion and there's nothing that anyone can write that every single person will like. This story continues the weirdness I've been exploring of late so some of you purists who've been writing me le...

The BBC

by StangStar06 on Sep 25, 2017
Loving Wives

For such a beautiful woman, my wife is ugly as hell when she's about to cum. That was what I was thinking only moments before this shit all started. I was on top of her, doing what we do. I loved watching her as we fucked. I loved the sight of her big old titties flopping back and forth as her body strained under my actions. I got an evil smile on my fac...

Mrs Robinson?

by CateJ on Sep 3, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I know, I know... it's such a cliché. Bored older married woman seduces hot young sexually naive man. It's been played out before, a million times. There's even a word for it now... Cougar. Urgh! Just the very connotation of it upsets me. Like I hunted him down like prey for my own amusement. It wasn't like that. It wasn't like that at all. Firstly, I am no...

Carwash

by komrad1156 on Sep 12, 2017
Mature

"I believe that's everything, Dad. Every penny." "Yes, it is. I gotta tell you, I always believed you could do it, but I'm still very impressed." "Are you still mad at me for not going to college?" "I was never mad, Chandler. I just honestly believed it was the best thing for you at the time. I mean, when you've got a 3.87GPA in high school it only seems...

Winner Take Nothing

by dtiverson on Sep 25, 2017
Loving Wives

Last one for a while. Another Hemingway title. I wanted to write a simple piece about two ordinary people. The theme is miscommunication. So, it belongs in Loving Wives. But I also see this as a Romance. Thank you for reading me. DT ***** Winner Take Nothing Life's ironic. You live your first years thinking you're special. Then you spend the rest of them...

When It Rains Pt. 02

by MsCherylTerra on Aug 31, 2020
Mature

Author's Note: When It Rains is the story of Jocelyn Miller and her fucked-up family. After her sister's disastrous wedding, Jocelyn finds solace in the arms of the one person she shouldn't. This is part 2 of 3. It contains an older man/younger woman relationship, family drama, twists, turns, secrets, and surprises. Driven mainly by plot, there are erotic...

A Tutor for Samuel Pt. 02

by darkoverlord6 on Jun 22, 2020
Mature

It has taken me a long while to write this sequel, and I apologize to those who felt the first installment left too many plot threads hanging. I always intended to follow up but Covid-19 turned my work life upside down and I simply have not been able to find the time to get back to it. Belatedly, here it is. I hope you find it was worth the wait. I also hop...

Cryin' in the Rain

by StangStar06 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Hey Folks. It's cold out there. We have a new year and all kinds of things to think about. For this story I thought about the way that JPB tends to leave a lot of his stories open at the end. I think that in some cases this is a great tool because the reader can imagine his own ending. In others it can be extremely frustrating because our minds always cry ou...