Reconciliation Stories

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Reconciliation

by FD45 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

I was told by someone who knows that I should mention that the characters in this story were originally in 'Enabling' and "Hooking Jörmungandr". While I tried to make this story complete on it's own, there are details there which may flesh things out a bit more. Also, keen readers will notice there maybe be some inconsistencies between the three. Well...they...

Reconciliation

by RisiaSkye on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

"I'm sorry to pull you away from the rest of the family, hon, but I just wanted to get away for a little bit. I swear if one more person tells me how sorry they are, I'm gonna scream." She paused, seemed to collect her thoughts. "I'm so glad you came. Your father would have been glad, too." I just listened, not really knowing what to say. It came to mind to...

Reconciliation

by subdued_passion on Sep 26, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Butterflies flitted and danced in her stomach. Roma would have to leave within the next 10 minutes if she wanted to be in time for her meeting. She swept the kohl stick across her eyes highlighting the sultriness of her features. '"Will he notice?" She was standing before the mirror checking her appearance one last time. She told herself that she didn't...

Reconciliation

by Fuinimel on Sep 12, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Author's Note: This story takes place after "Blue", but the two are stand-alone, and do not necessarily have to be read in order. ***** "So, I hear that you won't be alone on the ship any longer?" "I'm sorry?" Lt. Ral Tynoc looked up from his PADD to see who it was that had just sat down at his table in the officer's lounge. It was the Tellarite woman, L...

Reconciliation Ch. 03: Redemption

by FD45 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

This is where the wheels fall off the bus, my lovelies. I have eccentric tastes in characters and literature, and here I am indulging myself. So if you see many outré elements, blame me, but some of the blame goes to Sister Benigna and my childhood development, may she rest in peace. So, my reading advice is this: enjoy the elements you like. If there are p...

Reconciliation Ch. 02: Recovery

by FD45 on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

You are probably tired of this, but the story ‘Very Bad Things’ gives a bit of insight to the events in this story, though, as always, I tried to make it stand alone. Somehow, the stories keep connecting. Probably because I keep reusing the characters. Stories sometimes linger. Bear in mind as you read this: this is a story about people and how they deal w...

Reconciliation Ch. 03

by Shadow_Weaver on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

It has been two nights since the night Crow met me at my office and nothing can erase the memory, not that I want to anyway. Man, even as I remember the way he took me, I start to get wet, my whole body tingling. Once, long ago, it wouldn't have been just the two of us. Raven would have been there too. Now, since we've all violated the oath, I bide my time...

Reconciliation Ch. 02

by Shadow_Weaver on Sep 14, 2017
NonHuman

I walk towards my office and dwell on the night in the dojo. It had been a taste of the past, but, like with everything pleasurable, a taste is never enough. My body yearned for the days when two men were at my side. Two men with long black hair, dark brown eyes and midnight black wings. The past is gone though I try as hard as I can to keep it. Crow and R...

Reconciliation Ch. 01

by Shadow_Weaver on Sep 12, 2017
NonHuman

I am a vampire. Does that shock you? I was born in medieval England, my father was a wealthy lord and my mother, his lady. My master came one night and found me... captivating, yes, that's the word he used. He told me right there that he wanted to make me immortal and I agreed. Decades later, having incurred his wrath, and he was an unforgiving master, an...

Reconciliation and Revenge

by madengineer3 on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Before I recount this story I need to give you a little background information. I am Jim Samuels. I'm a widower and had botched the job of bringing up a very smart and independent minded daughter, Jody. Things were mostly o.k. until about her sophomore year in high school. She developed the attitude that I was incredibly old fashioned and not overly bright....