Microsoft Construction Quality Manager Job Stories

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House Call

by shyguy2008 on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

It was nothing unusual to get an e-mail asking me to do a house call on Friday afternoon. My manager knew I loved to leave early on Friday because I work late Monday to Thursday. (it was her way of telling me to enjoy my week-end) Her name was Miss Lee it was about 20 minutes from work (about 10 minutes from my home) "Her computer is running slow" that's al...

Wife's Promotion

by Winterfrog on Jul 14, 2020
Loving Wives

An old saying says, "If you don't get the girl you love, love the girl you get." Exactly what I did for fourteen years ago. I was engaged to my dream girl Lottie and looking forward to marry her when she told me that the travel agency where she worked had offered her 6 months job as their guide in Natal, Brazil. Before we met she had been a their guide for o...

Servicing the Tenants

by Philip Screwdriver on Oct 16, 2019
Erotic Couplings

I look around my new apartment and remind myself to be grateful. I am, I think with a sigh. It’s just . . . When I graduated from college, I expected that to be the beginning of my career. I didn’t expect that the best job I could find would be building manager for the Marylebone Apartments (pronounced “MAR-le-bun,” I remind myself). The pay isn’t much, but...

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Who Cares Where a Page Breaks?

by A_Bierce on Mar 7, 2018
Reviews & Essays

In my naiveté, I figured that the standards for evaluating the written word at Literotica were more or less the same as the generally accepted standards for writing. Having read something over 2000 stories here (including most of the Loving Wives offerings), I realize that the BTB-vs-RAAC flame wars corrupt the comments in this category but, silly me, I thou...

Please, Master Ch. 05

by ham_sandwich on Sep 19, 2017
BDSM

"We are still together" For years after their collaring ceremony, Richard and Isadora enjoyed an idyllic relationship. His homebuilding business continued to thrive and to provide a comfortable style of living for them both. He'd always believed in the benefit of hiring promising employees and nurturing them to their full potential. As such, less and less o...

Anthology

by WFEATHER on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month, is an interesting concept: write at least 50,000 words in thirty days or less, specifically during the month of November. With an average of 1,666.667 words per day required to remain on track to meet this goal, it truly is a test of quantity over quality. One of my resolutions for 2008 was to "win" NaNoWriMo, despi...

Pheasant Construction

by Gumbo25 on Nov 2, 2020
Loving Wives

PHEASANT CONSTRUCTION It was cool at night, refreshingly cool, cool in the canyon. And it's dark too, almost pitch black, no lights from any visible buildings. I can hear night noises. The babbling of the river, distant vehicle sounds from the highway and other less distinguishable noises. Nocturnal animals stealthily stalking their prey. I guess I fit i...

My Magazine Ch. 05

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Returning home from the gym at 7:15, Jenni Giles found a note from her PA Rhonda that she was out on a long run to sweat off some of the previous evening's gluttony and would be back about 8:00. Jenni had showered at the gym changed clothing. Sipping coffee she began adding responsibilities to each person on her staff list. Twenty minutes later she took a...

Work Can Be So Much Fun

by Geilemeid on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Author's note: This is a story of loving wives, in other words married women having sex with other men. If you can't handle it or the explicit language I suggest you don't read it and certainly don't send me any nasty e-mails. Not only will you not get a reply, it won't even be read. If you do however which to send me positive critique, I'll be glad to read...

A Question of Fate

by SubmissiveRomantic on May 22, 2019
Novels and Novellas

Edited by michael-leonard Sometimes no matter what we do, things have a way of working out for the best. Prologue: David Richardson slammed his locker door shut; he had just enough time to get to his homeroom before the late bell sounded. Not that he was really worried; after all, it was the last full day of the school year. They just had three half-days...