Mcleod Nd Weather Stories

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Drifter McLeod & Desiree

by Egmont0409 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 Two unhappy years post-graduation spent working for his father in a small-town store dealing in rent-to-own furniture, appliances and electronics had convinced McLeod Jones he was becoming brain dead. His father refused to introduce innovations or allow McLeod to modernize the premises and at least half the customers resented dealing with Jones ju...

Nice Guy Pt. 02

by Katmai on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Chapter 6: Waiting The next two months were routine. The weather shifted into fall, and we had our first hard frost. I was transferring dead plants to the compost pile one evening, and our female border collie, Star, escaped the yard. She ran into the road, and she was hit and killed by a car. Star died instantly. The driver was apologetic; it wasn't his fa...

Nash McLeod, Hard to Figure

by Egmont0409 on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

CHAPTER 1 Although it was the first calendar month of spring in South Australia a nip in wind from the south-south-west and originating in the Southern Ocean, swept across the plains to the ranges and into the remote servicing town of Respite Crossing to emphasize only the foolish would be wearing warm weather clothing just yet. Dressed in a zipped fleece-...

Fast Times at Northern Miami Junior Vocational Ins

by fizzbang3 on Mar 2, 2015
Humor & Satire

Authors Note: I have had horrible wirters block. IMO one of the great things about CHOYA is the opprotunity to colaborate with with writers. PLEASE DO jump in if you have an idea. Add a thread! Please!Welcome to Northern Miami Junior Vocational Institute! That’s what the banner said as it gently wavered to and fro in the breeze as students milled about the c...

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No Flying Tonight Ch. 06-07

by lindseymarsh on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 6 He first met Sophie on a bus belonging to the quaintly named Hamilton Street Railway. It was crowded and, as she struggled to get on with a handful of parcels and a brief case, he got up, took several of the parcels from her and offered her his seat. She smiled and thanked him, before sitting down and arranging the parcels on her lap. From his pos...

An Elegant Seduction Pt. 02

by Shaima32 on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

In part one Lynne Mathiesson is hired by the actress, Fatima to teach her daughter how to ride a horse in preparation for a role in Fatima's new movie. When Fatima discovers Lynne's sexual orientation she asks Lynne to help with Petra's character development to help prepare her for the role of a lesbian in World War Two Britain. Tonight Lynne has been invite...

The Hound of Hell

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

The name is Mitchell Dreyfuss. The Hound of Hell. Destroyer of the Devil's Enemies. At first glance I look like your average six-foot-three, 260-pound, dark-skinned and clean-shaven black gentleman clad in stylish Urban gear. Unfortunately, I'm anything but. For starters, though I look like a man in his mid-twenties, I am considerably older than that. You se...

Better

by Carmenica Diaz on Sep 15, 2017
Transsexuals & Crossdressers

'Angus, for Christ's sake! Can you get the file I asked for?' 'That is the Miller file, Mister Broderick,' Angus said pointedly. 'Not the Miller file! The Milton file! I asked for the Milton file, now get it. You did bring it, didn't you?' Mister Broderick looked keenly at Angus as if he suspected him of purposely thwarting his plans. 'Of course, Mister...

No Flying Tonight Ch. 18-19

by lindseymarsh on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 18 The better weather promised by the Met. Office arrived the next morning; Friday the 24th of March, 1944. The brass at High Wickham went over their strategic targets and selected one; Berlin. It was to be the last major raid on the German capital. The invasion of Europe was imminent and targets were changing from strategic to tactical and from Ger...

The Gathering Shadows

by Alex De Kok on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

The crossing was rough. The Minch can get turbulent, and the ferry was an hour and a half late reaching Stornoway. We were all right, safe on the MacBrayne ferry, but I wondered about the yacht we saw briefly as we overtook it, disappearing completely into the troughs at times. Distinctive, with its junk rig, reefed right down. Mrs McLeod was waiting for us,...