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My Education Ch. 03

by NicholasTemplar on Sep 18, 2017
Mature

Chapter 03 - Moving Out My thanks to a great editor whose help has strengthened this submission. My apologies for the delay, and my thanks for the emails and comments regarding the story. * * * * * * * * I got home that Sunday and managed to take a short nap before going out to dinner with my family. Fortunately, they just thought that Sarah had kept me s...

When Life Gets Dull, Spice It Up

by rubysen on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

(Dear Readers, many of you sent me feed back that my last story, Adorable Woman Part I was too long. This story is equally long, if not longer. But for your benefit I have divided this into three parts and you can enjoy each part individually. I hope you enjoy the story. Please vote after you read so that I know how I have fared. You valuable feedback is ver...

February Sucks

by GeorgeAnderson on Oct 5, 2020
Loving Wives

February Sucks. by GeorgeAnderson. This tale has its origin in a conversation remembered from some decades ago. The conversation shocked me, and made such an impression that I'm quite sure I remember its essentials correctly. A recent event reminded me of that conversation, and motivated this story. Thanks to BlackRandl1958 and stev2244 for their kindness,...

Warrior Queen

by JayDiver on Apr 3, 2019
Novels and Novellas

I hope I'm not screwing up, I'm writing a much longer story that will go into a different category. In that story I created a character that fascinates me. But in the other story she has a relatively minor part. But I think she deserves further exploration and as a result this is a long story but all in one piece. Thus it's posting in Novels and Novelettes C...

Flea Market Find

by Sir Galahad on Dec 9, 2019
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1 "Ms. Shawcross will see you now," said the willowy blonde secretary, motioning them to follow her. Charles Emerson noticed that she had a pronounced seesaw to her hips as she undulated down the corridor to the conference room they had requested. "You know this is not going to be pleasant," warned Don Carcharo, Emerson's lawyer. "I don't expec...

Melody for a Long Weekend

by BurntRedstone on Jun 22, 2020
Erotic Couplings

Author's Notes: 'Melody for a Long Weekend' is my contribution to the '50 Ways to Leave Your Lover' event. It was also meant to be a quick little story to help me cleanse my palette, freshen my mind, and tickle my fancy (Oops! Overshared there a bit). Instead, it's a beefy tome which will have a sequel. It's a little sexier than my normal fare as well. B...

Why I Hated The Guy From The FBI Ch. 16

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Note: This is a work of Fiction. Any references to persons, places, agencies, or businesses are not taken from actual events, and should be viewed as a fantasy. The author retains all rights to this story. Chapter 16 53. "The Rules of the Air!" Once the lawsuit was filed, against Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, because of the defective birth control product, it m...

There Must Be A Mistake Ch. 34

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

All persons in this novel are fictitious. If you are looking for a great deal of sexual activity, this story is not for you. Those scenes that are included will be evocative, rather than just for the sake of sex itself. This story is for your reading pleasure. Its length is undetermined at this time, because I do not know where my mind will take me as I pro...

Vice Cop Ch. 13

by AudreyHepburn on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Previously on Vice Cop, Police Lieutenant Isaiah Dante's connections to the Black Panthers became known and nearly cost the lives of Hudson Banach, Detective Mason Holmes and Chief Barry Hiller who were captured. Lexa infiltrated the Panther's headquarters and rescued them as well as NYPD. This chapter has all the usual 1980's TV cop drama and action adven...

Springer Mountain Bride

by LoquiSordidaAdMe on Jan 22, 2019
Romance

It's worth walking four blocks for a fancy, overpriced cup of coffee just to get out of the office for a few minutes. Even the cold December wind blowing up Light Street off the harbor didn't deter me. I'd spent all morning and lunch at my desk staring at spreadsheets, trying to figure out how to cut two hundred forty-eight thousand, six hundred sixty-two do...