Mary Kulessa Obituary Stories

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A Spider's Web Ch. 02

by Lithium_hobo on Sep 26, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

The characters in this story are property of Marvel comics. I have used them in honor of the comic series and admiration for the characters. This story is original and is in no way tied to any of the canons of the Marvel Universe (to save myself the grief of working with time lines). This story contains adult material of a sexual nature. If it is illegal for...

Neospective

by D.J. Sandwicher on Sep 14, 2017
Fetish

Luke Whittingham is an artist. He was born in 1967. He was prominent in the 90s on the London Art scene. His most famous work to date is "Committed to Death" (2004), an installation which can be seen in The Royal Academy, London. He currently lives in SoHo with his two cats. Lucy and Mary. The shop window is full of televisions sets. Each one shows a differ...

How to Succeed at Life

by sack on Sep 1, 2017
How To

There are no magic formulas for success, but the older I get, the more I rely on a few simple principles to help get me through each passing day. One could argue that these are simply "common sense", but as my wise grandmother used to say, "common sense isn't very common." The common superficial indicators of success-money, a good job, fancy possessions, and...

Leaving a Mark

by jake60 on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

The patrol car rolled up silently, unnoticed by the scruffy man leaning against the parking meter. He was engrossed in a conversation he was holding with another man, this one neatly dressed in a suit and tie. A young police officer in the passenger seat leaned out of the open window and said, "Hey fella, there's no panhandling allowed." After straightenin...

Choices

by davidjamie69 on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

An account of the impact of teenage abortion on two young lives, and the unforeseen consequences years later. * Why did you go through with it? Why did you do it? You didn't have to. And now you know you made a mistake. A terrible mistake. One that can never be undone. Ever. How sad. How stubborn. But I'll still love you, always. I can still see your beau...

Maragana Girl Ch. 06

by caligula97236 on Sep 14, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 6 -- The Day of the Dead In the middle of September there was another indication that Kim was becoming more settled in her new life in Danube City. She sat at the table of Sergekt's mother for the first time. Danubian social protocol mandated that any social contact between a young man and a young woman had to be preceded by the young man sitting at...

Back Fence Glory Hole

by Whispor on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

I met Dorothy at a community meeting to discuss zoning proposals in our neighborhood. I recognized her as the elderly neighbor who lived behind us, but we had never been formally introduced or spoken to each other. We made small talk about the issues being discussed, how nice the neighborhood was, and so on. I'm 41. Dorothy was older. Much older. She menti...

The Summer of 1969 Pt. 02

by R410a on Jun 5, 2019
Interracial Love

My apologies for taking a bit longer than usual with the second chapter. I left my laptop at home while I traveled to be a part of grand children's graduations. I didn't proof read this chapter quite as much as I normally do, hopefully there aren't too many glaring mistakes. ***** He said nothing as he scooped me up effortlessly, my legs dangling at the k...

Oochie and Me

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

My apologies up front. This story may seem more horror than sci-fi/fantasy, but sometimes reality refuses to fit neatly into arbitrarily delimited categories. The following is one of those examples. Related by Mary-Jane Tillman, Class of 2005 Valedictorian, Jefferson High School. * I'm amazed I had no clue that something about my parent's home had spun out...

The Funeral

by NymphWriter on Sep 13, 2017
Non-Erotic

She stood outside the funeral home and told herself this was a mistake. She had been having this dialogue with herself since the day she saw the obituary in the paper. It's not like she read those on a regular basis, in fact, she avoided this section of the paper like the plague because she found it morbid and creepy, but she was reading an article that had...