Losing My Wife Stories

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The Set: Best Two Out of Three

by Middleagepoet on Sep 11, 2017
Chain Stories

This story was created as part of a chain story writing challenge. The goal was to write a story with the title "The Set" using the following ten words: Charity, Harmony, Lavender, Painting, Remote, Ribbon, Skulk, Sky, Solace, Transform. * You know, if I wasn't a former tennis player, I might be distracted when anyone mentioned "the set" around an attracti...

Weekend in Paradise Ch. 25

by PoeticallyChivalrous on Sep 15, 2017
BDSM

Ice got me a nice cold glass of chocolate milk to drink. Dan had a glass of water to chill out as he had to drive. Ice fixed herself a rum and coke as she didn't drink much at the reception this time. She just wanted to chill. I called Devon to see if he had any info first. I put the phone on speaker so Dan and Ice could hear. "Hi Nelson, Have I got some...

What Would You Choose

by johnadp on Jul 10, 2019
Loving Wives

I would like to thank Harddaysknight for kindly reading this story and the excellent suggestions he made. I would also like to thank Sbrooks103x for taking the time to edit the story and also suggesting that I should finish it. I do agree the story is much better with the ending. ***** It was just like any other Thursday night in the Davis household. Jack...

Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?

by crisscross2037 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

Chapter 01 My name is Bart Jamison and I'm an Accountant for a family-owned construction company. My wife Sandy and I met back in college but didn't become serious until after we were both out of school and were hired by the same company. We married and I went to work for the Gilbert family construction company, owned by Raymond Gilbert, his wife, and daugh...

Head in the Clouds

by Slirpuff on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

I've loved my wife from the first time I looked into her beautiful emerald green eyes fifteen years ago. But, it doesn't stop me from looking at a good-looking girl that happens to walk by while we're in the mall. In reality, every guy does no matter what he tells his wife. However, it's what a guy does after that, is what makes him a loving husband or a che...

Sharing Love Can Be Tough

by erosdon on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

'Hey, don't cover up for him.' Vijay said, hotly, to his wife. Kangna replied with an equal vehemence. 'Then, stop dragging my brother's name into everything.' Vijay was flustered. He was a very cool guy by nature. As a HR guy in a top company, his work dictated him to be cool with people around him. But the one thing which touched his nerve was his wife s...

Burned by Smoke

by ctdans on Nov 18, 2019
Loving Wives

Let me begin by saying YES there are spelling errors, errors in grammar, and run on dialog. I did have a volunteer editor review this. I did have others on another hosting site offer comments and critique. I did my best to take that into consideration and make changes. I am not an English lit grad. I just feel that since I read and comment on others work I s...

Vibrator Rush

by glory_first on Sep 16, 2017
Toys & Masturbation

'I hate the flash - not my face.' 'No problem .. just stay like that.' Taking my first pictures of her now exposed breast, the low battery warning flashing, giving my wife the chance to comment again about how things get 'too complicated.' Something like this was also a reminder that electricity from a socket has the advantage of reliability, though with th...

From Two Different Worlds

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

"Angjon if you love me then come home to Earth with me." "Richard you know I love but your planet scares me. Why can't we live here on Akton, its beautiful here with carbon free air and blue water? As my husband, my people would accept you; can you say the same about your humans back on Earth? What would your family say to you bringing home a blue wife?" "...

Retraining Ch. 01

by RoughWriter on Sep 16, 2017
BDSM

It was Jack's grocery shopping day. He always went shopping once a week. Saturday mornings was what he was used to when his wife was alive. He could count on two hands the number of times he and his wife had not shopped together through 30 years of marriage. It was more of a social event than a chore. Now it was a chore. Jack was in a different city now. Soc...