Oktap Tax Stories

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Endurance Predator

by DragonCobolt on Sep 14, 2017
NonHuman

Tax woke with a rumbling belly, sixteen inches of hard cock, and a serious need to fly. These three things were all somewhat related, but Tax had never been a strong believer in doing things before he absolutely needed to do them. He knew that several of his nestmates saw that as being lazy. He saw it as being frugal. They darted about the mountain peaks, sw...

You Bet! Ch. 01

by Charkas on Feb 6, 2018
First Time

Author's note: The events of this story happen in the "universe" of my previous short story, The Protest, that I uploaded on December 2017. I'm planning on making a series of stories on that world, where the characters of each story will be connected somehow. Regarding now the erotic scenes I describe in these stories, they are a product of pure imaginatio...

"I Could Write a Book"

by estragon on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

"I COULD WRITE A BOOK" But That Doesn't Mean You Get a Deduction Budding authors, before you sing Richard Rodgers' and Lorenz Hart's 1940 classic song from "Pal Joey", read and heed the lesson United States Tax Court Judge Vasquez gives you would-be best-sellers in Michael S. Oros, 2012 T. C. Mem. 4, filed 1/4/12. Mike worked full-time for Intel (ba-bing,...

The Tax Divorce

by taylorsam on Apr 22, 2020
Loving Wives

It was a close friend who clued me in that my wife of twenty-one years was cheating on me. My buddy Bruce called me at work tell me that he has just seen my wife Libby walking hand in hand into a cheap hotel on the outskirts of our tow. He said he took some pictures on his phone. Of course, I didn't believe it at first. I figured there had to be a logical ex...

How To Claim Winning Lottery Ticket

by PositiveThinker on Sep 11, 2017
How To

Here are some things to do and not do when hitting the big lottery jackpot prize. Dumb idea for a how to story you're thinking, no doubt. How to claim a winning lottery ticket. How do you claim a winning lottery ticket? I bet you don't have a clue. Hey, you never know. You may have a winning ticket one day and this story could save you tens of millions of...

Pleasure Tax

by ktmccoll on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

"I see that you are about to engage in sexual intercourse." It had been a wonderful evening up to that moment. Liz and I had gone to the same dimly lit restaurant in which I'd proposed to her fifteen years earlier. Over appetizers she stroked my hand and gave me dewy, come-hither looks. During the main course and two bottles of wine, she rubbed her leg agai...

Love Story

by Betty Johnson on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Horror

It was my twenty-second year, and I had figured it out. I realized only one thing could bring me real happiness. It was a simple thing that happened every day, yet somehow I had never experienced it. I just wanted to fall in love. Then I saw him, and I felt like a princess in a fairy tale. He was tall and handsome, though not too athletic. There was a ner...

In the Dark: Darleen's Revenge

by Scalia on Sep 2, 2017
Fetish

And the Truth Will Set You Free © 2013 Scalia Editing by TeNderLoin This is my very first story submitted to Literotica. It is my ending to Saxon Hart's story, In the Dark, http://www.literotica.com/s/in-the-dark-30. It was written with his permission. If you haven't read his story, this story will make no sense. In my story, there are no ex-Navy Seals, S...

No Future Ch. 29

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

XXIXBritain Means BusinessEden2050 It was another bloody bastard journey back home to England, Eden reflected, as his chauffeur-driven car finally pulled into the drive of his Surrey estate. He increasingly despaired of the state of his home country every time he was troubled to pay it a visit. He'd had to wait two days in Milan while flights to Heathrow we...

Enough Tending the Rich

by JagFarlane on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

In 2006 Warren Buffet declared the United States to be at war, no not the so called War on Terrorism or War on Drugs. Instead, he proclaimed to Ben Stein, writer for the New York Times, "There's class warfare alright, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." There was hardly a yawn in society, the economy was still in the ill...