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It's Another Family Tradition

by Canadagander on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Copyright © 2004. All characters, events, and text in this story are purely fictional, and are created by and the sole property of the author. All rights reserved. - - -- - - - - Writer’s Note: This piece is a sequel to the previous story of Sam and the Powell women entitled “It’s A Family Tradition.” If you haven’t already read that one, I recommend that...

Day to Day Life in an Indian Dorm

by cowboy109 on Sep 26, 2017
BDSM

Hi. My name is Radha. I am a twenty year old Indian girl with brown skin, dark eyes, and black hair. I am a freshman in a Bangalore all girls college. I grew up in Hebbal, which is Northern most part of Bangalore. We have a large lake, which is very creatively called Hebbal Lake. Many people come for bird watching. One of my strongest childhood memories happ...

A Dish Best Served Cold Ch. 03

by julybear7 on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

This opens three months after the wedding. If you haven't read the earlier parts, this won't make any sense, so you should do that now. Go ahead, we'll wait. Votes and comments (especially comments) welcome. Signed comments acknowledged. Enjoy. Jb7 * The sun was bright and warm; the wind, brisk and chilly. The hills surrounding the small city were bright w...

Batman for Halloween

by WantABWriter on Sep 16, 2017
Fetish

I got the e-mail at 3 that Friday afternoon. It was the 30th of October and I knew Kay was planning some sort of gathering. The message gave me explicit instructions. "Barry you will be home by 5. You will shower and shave everything! Make drinks for me and five guests. You will have a light meal on the table for us by 6. While we are eating you will load th...

Life Less Lived Ch. 01

by Spencerfiction on Jul 8, 2019
Novels and Novellas

A novel by Tony Spencer in 14 chapters Chapter 1 Monday, 6 shopping days to Christmas Jessica Lovage-Martin was bitterly cold and miserable as she wiped her dripping nose again. There were days, she thought, when the glamour of being on the telly as a roving BBC regional news reporter was not all it was cracked up to be. This was definitely one of those d...

Poor Hunter

by cpete on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Do you remember the Academy Award winning movie "Rain Man"? Dustin Hoffman won an Academy award for his character of the autistic Raymond Babbitt. Well I am not as bad as that, but I do have Asperger's syndrome. For the most part, I am just like you, just a bit quirky. All right, a lot quirky. Us "Aspies" cannot decode social cues. Most people understand t...

Contract Killer Get a Clue

by 100 Angry Bananas on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The old man was lecturing, so I amused myself by attempting to figure out which customers in the restaurant were really Feds. My money was on a couple in matching sweater vests. They were just a little too cute to be real, and I had caught them sneaking furtive glances towards us one too many times. Naturally, Pops-- being something of an underworld celebr...

Outsmarted Himself

by Scorpio44a on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

[Not a stroke story, at all. This is a story about people thinking they could do what the wanted without a thought about the consequences of getting caught. Perhaps this can't happen where you live, in which case I ask, "Why live there?" As always comments and votes are encouraged.] Leslie slammed the door of her Camry and started crying. Through the te...

Deadly Sins Ch. 03: Lust

by LoveBird1929 on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

Author's Note: Thank you guys so much for taking time out of your busy day to read my story! I am very happy that everyone is enjoying. Please continue to rate and comment. And, without further ado, I present Chapter 3! ***** A nightmare. It had to have all been a nightmare. Rayn's eyes fluttered open and without looking at a clock she knew the hour wa...

It Cuts Both Ways

by LesLumens on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

Jackie sighed and cast her blue eyes upward toward the ceiling. "Mom, I told you that Chris and I decided we're not going to have kids, and no matter how many times you ask, that's not changing." She rolled her eyes as her mother all but ignored the statement. "Okay, if I ever change my mind, you'll be the first to know. I need to get going to work. Bye, Mo...