Rosamund Pike Stories

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The Girl Of My Dreams

by Tomcatfive on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

I could see that the flurries were getting heavier. The shrouded sun was just setting and already the road was getting a coating of white. I began to realize I'd made a mistake. In desperation I'd just spent a weekend skiing in central Vermont, trying to escape the dull ache in my heart, even though I knew I was taking a chance on making it worse. It was t...

King of a Distant Country Ch. 01-03

by smilodonwriter on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

London must be the most miserable place on God's Earth on a wet day in January. There were five of us in the Library of The Exiles Club that afternoon. The New Year of 1887 was but a few days old and I had I come to Town from my customary refuge in Cheltenham to meet with my broker and take care of one or two other small items of business. After thirty years...

Flowers for Jill Ch. 07

by Ginger_Martin on Aug 29, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Author's Note: First things first, I'm soooo sorry about the long wait. I feel terrible about slacking off like this, but I've had some of the busiest months at work, add hockey season and traveling to that, and you have a verrry busy girl. I meant to finish this earlier, but I had to go to D.C. for the Winter Classic and spent some time there. If you were...

One Way Love

by StangStar06 on Sep 26, 2017
Loving Wives

Hi Folks, Sorry this isn't the one I promised you. It isn't the sci fi piece that I've started. This one pushed its way out while I was working on that one. The song from this one is called "One Way Love." It was sung by EG Daily in that old John Cusak Movie, "Better off Dead." My wife and I caught it on TV the other night and this came out. Thanks to the gr...

Just Beth

by Slirpuff on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives

I spent one long year struggling in art school after graduating high school. When that didn't work out, something about me not being good enough, I spent the next two years finding out that the military wasn't my cup of tea either. Using my hard won G.I. benefits I came back home and enrolled in a three-year architectural drafting school, which I really love...

The Dumb About Men Club

by MJRoberts on Sep 19, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1 November 22nd, 10:30 p.m., Savannah, GA I sat hunched over, too wired and panicked to sleep but too upset to stay fully awake. I was drifting, day dreaming, wading in it; biting hard into a naked shoulder, running my hands and nails over a glistening back, somehow both new and familiar. I didn't know whose. I heard a woman's voice, a million mil...

Dark as Daylight Ch. 01

by Prolonged_Debut10 on Sep 25, 2017
Novels and Novellas

There Must Be A Mistake Book 2 Dark as Daylight by Prolonged_Debut10 Note: This is the property of Prolonged_Debut10. All information is available at Literotica.com. This story is for your reading pleasure. There will be minimal sex and it will be loving and in no way graphic or vile. This will be a scientific adventure with travels to star systems, jo...

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...

Biphobia

by SlaveMasterUK on Aug 31, 2017
Erotic Horror

Author's Note: This is a story without a point. This is unusual. Most of my stories have a purpose beyond their ostensible text, some deeper inner meaning beyond the erotic foreplay. They usually carry a message. This story carries no message. It is not trying to change the world. It is not trying to teach anything to the reader. It is just a bit of fun. F...

The Memoirs Of A Young Victorian Lady

by rlfj on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1 - An Introduction to my Situation I was just a few days past my sixteenth birthday when first I arrived in Saratoga. My journey had been sped by the marvel of a rapid and smooth rail coach, and I often wondered at the miracle of such a speedy and modern appliance. My entire trip had been by such new means, first a steamship to the Americas and the...