Level 2 Hospital Stories

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The Triple Tragedy

by c1992w on Sep 16, 2017
Loving Wives

Author's Foreword: Many thanks to constructive criticisms given on previous works. What follows is a mystery story about the murder of one body and two souls. It probably will be my last submission in the 'Loving Wives' category though I have a dozen plots suitable for others that I may decide to write. * Lisa Dominick and Gerald Jackson were couple 397...

The Pleasure of being Emily Pt. 04

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

Part 4 - Homecoming Emily strolled through the streets of town casually, the warm sun baking her chest and body. The reason she listed her chest specifically separate from the rest of her body was because she had about every button of her not really existent uniform open, showing her red velvet bra that also was not really there and her incredibly large bos...

The Gift

by Kingrat on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Waking up to the bright lights of a hospital lamp blinding the eyes is not the kind of gift one hopes on a birthday. Having a heart attack is also not an unwarranted present but that is what Mr. Hutchison received on his 60th birthday. The wily old man with a sharp tongue, the 15th richest man in the country is an active sportsman and a notorious womanizer....

Repopulation Pt. 01

by OzArrian on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Prologue None of the survivors knew what triggered the 37-minute nuclear exchange that constituted the Third World War. For the scattered remains of human society that survived the cascading explosions from Chinese, American, Russian and Indian atomic weapons after June 7th, 2012 survivors were more concerned with the immediate threats to their own survival...

Unmitigated Shrew

by imhapless on Dec 10, 2019
Loving Wives

I had just left the hospital after performing a seven hour pro bono operation on a child that needed heart surgery, tired to the point of exhaustion. As one of the most respected cardiologists in NYC I felt it was my duty to give back to the community so I did one pro bono operation and a dozen pro bono consultations a month. I got in the back of the limo th...

CD Asst. Secy. Ch. 03: Request & More

by cdtycoon on Jun 2, 2020
Transgender & Crossdressers

LAJJIKA'S REQUEST The next day, I was the first to wake at 5:00 a.m. and saw that both were still sleeping with their towels loosened and displaced. So I cover them again with quilt and went to collect our clothes wearing my towel at chest level. On returning, I started wearing back clothes, first I wore stockings followed by panties, bra with pads & ball...

Not Just a Blob Pt. 06

by IAmControl on May 28, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

This story follows the short descriptive tales of the Blob, a fictional alien character, based in a post war-time, 1960's-esque civilisation. Miranda, a buxom girl of big heart and even bigger breasts, and her friend, Jane, a small and stout beauty of dark hair and hypnotisingly striking features, find discarded barrels of alien fluid. Overcome by the mind c...

Nympho Fever

by braedan51 on Jun 19, 2008
Science Fiction

Center for Disease Control Lab Gemini 12 Two MPs guided the young woman down the corridor toward observation room alpha. She was young, approximately 25 with pin straight red hair and sedated to the point that she was having difficulty walking on her own. She wore a hospital gown and paper slippers, she didn’t notice that her legs had stopped moving and that...

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Og's Blog Pt. 01

by oggbashan on Apr 27, 2020
Reviews & Essays

Og's Blog Part 01 September to December 2019 Copyright oggbashan (and copyright for those I have quoted) Apart from the Author's name this is supposed to be non-fiction. A couple of people have asked me to make a permanent record of the real-life anecdotes I had posted in the Authors' Hangout and General Board so this is the first part. +++ How I chose...

Haunted Prey Ch. 17

by purefire on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

It felt awkward walking through the sliding glass doors that led into the hospital. Though it hadn't quite been a month since he'd last stepped foot into the building, it felt as if decades had passed. Time surely had a way of changing the way people saw things. Lindsay decided to take the stairs to the pediatric wing; he wasn't in the mood to be confined in...