Los Angeles Hourly Weather Forecast Stories

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Buried Treasure Ch. 61-65

by partwolf on Sep 23, 2019
NonHuman

Alpha Chase Nygaard's POV Over Northern Minnesota Vic and Spider were awake for the last part of the flight to Duluth because no one could sleep through that kind of turbulence. The pilots had us buckled in and seats up as we passed over the strong winter storm. Wind gusts tossed the plane around, and we all just held on and waited. Finally, just before...

Hancock: It's Not Easy To Be Me

by Samuelx on Sep 14, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

My name is John Hancock. I thought I knew who I was. You see, about five years back I found myself in the City of Los Angeles, California. Living the life of a renegade superhero, half-hated and half-worshipped by the denizens of Southern California. Is it me or does California have a love-hate relationship with brothers in general? Before OJ Simpson became...

Purchasing Power

by Decayed Angel on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

It's sometimes referred to as the "Big Mac Standard" basically a way of comparing the purchasing power of currency in the cities of the world. While it sounds like some Ronald McDonald wet dream come true, it is actually used in making comparisons of purchasing power across the globe. Each year, Swiss banking giant UBS calculated the hourly wage rate for a...

My Introduction to D/s Ch. 02

by Scorpio44 on Sep 11, 2017
BDSM

[Please read part one of this story first. This story contains revenge, betrayal, oral, anal, Mff, ff, D/s, bondage and a trip to Chicago. If any of these things will put you off you may want to read someone else's story.] * She stood and pulled the big t-shirt over her head. Her new bra caught the light and made her breasts appear to sparkle. She started...

Falling from Grace

by soppingwetpanties on Jan 28, 2019
Romance

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, merchandise, companies, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. All characters are 18 years or older when in sexual situations. Chapter...

Antihero: Riding Dirty

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

Damn it, I just hate it when my folks come for a visit unannounced. I mean, seriously. Why do parents do stuff like that? I've never really been the social type. That's part of the reason why I left my native New York and moved all the way to Los Angeles for higher education purposes. It wasn't because of the scholarship money. More like the chance to travel...

Watch the Big Ones

by Joe Average on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

NOTE: This story is fiction intended for adults. Any resemblance between this story and real life is strictly coincidental. Except for the whole idea of what's been happening to local TV news. That's pretty much real. Cathy threw the Nielsen ratings book onto her desk with a resounding 'slam'. She was disgusted. Here she was, general manager of a local tele...

The Natalie Incident

by Cactus Jack on Sep 13, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

So this was how it happened. I'd known Natalie for a few months, through a friend of a friend, you know how it is. After I moved to Los Angeles I found myself attending party after party filled with people just like me. That is, out of work actors/actresses waiting tables and cutting hair in between audition after useless audition. One night, I was at a ty...

Julie and the Cross

by homeboundboy on Feb 6, 2018
BDSM

In the small farming town where I grew up, the town elders took religious holidays very seriously. Each major holiday ended with a huge festival and the Spring celebration that coincided with Easter was one of the biggest of the year. It not only commemorated the holiday, which our deeply religious community celebrated with zeal, it also meant the start of t...

Mary and Alvin Ch. 13

by MelissaBaby on Sep 11, 2018
Romance

The Truth of Tenderness The dazzling colors of autumn faded into gray November. The last of the leafpeepers had gone home, the summer houses sat empty and the businesses that made their money from the tourist trade were closed up for the winter. Alvin had pulled the last boat from the water, taken in and stored the platform floats and closed the wharf. The...