Serendipity Literary Agency Stories

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Fashionably Late (For My Funeral)

by Cromagnonman on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

This is essentially a romance story set against a background of international drug dealing with the occasional side plot of the usual mayhem. Paranoia: (Pron. para-noya) noun; a mental disorder marked by the unjustified belief that one is being persecuted, usually accompanied by megalomania and insane distrust. Paranoid (Pron. para-noyd) adjective; als...

Double Glazing

by Kezza67 on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

There is little sex in this story, and the little there is implied rather than described graphically. The reader will have to use imagination. * Chapter One I first met Eve Chatsworth at the behest of her husband, Aubrey. We worked for the same company, Sunrooms. We supplied and fitted double glazing units, conservatories, Fascias and conservatory furnitu...

A Treat for Halloween

by rgraham666 on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Thanks to EmeraldKitten for all her help with this story. Once again, this is a pure stroke story. No great redeeming literary value at all. And don't forget to vote and send me comments. The more feedback I get, the harder I'll work to keep you entertained. * * * * * Halloween, just after 5:30. I'm glad of my leather jacket for the fall evening is chill...

In Praise of Older Women

by ElderDirt on May 21, 2018
Mature

Author's Note: I once thought that when a woman turned forty, she wasn't worth the chase. Well, let me tell you that I was wrong. There are many attractive, older women who for one reason of another are still unattached, and given the right man, they are always grateful for some tender loving and lusty sex. These three stories which span several years, are a...

TxM6 -- Taxi Murders -- 52nd Day

by Dangerouspoet on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Laurie Catherine Fallon Day 50th: May 29, 1992 In my dream I held pieces of my skull in the crease of my temporal lobes. I imagined the place where the axe cut the stones or the guillotine set up to make the ritual more predictable. It was as if I lived in the blood of my menstrual cunt. I fumbled square balls transformed into testicles and I ran up the...

A Summer Sunday in Savannah

by Dinsmore on Sep 15, 2017
Romance

Please do not make the mistake of assuming the "when" in this story. It could be 1970, 2006, 2030 or whenever. I've intentionally blurred the time frame so that I don't get a bunch of inane political comments concerning current events from the lunatic fringe of any orientation. This is a story with military overtones; there are no dogs and no corporate Ame...

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by mrb09 on Aug 17, 2017
First Time

They had known each other for years, but never been close, something was different tonight. Gerry had invited Colleen to be his plus one at a friend's wedding, with purely platonic intentions, his ex had left him shortly after he'd sent in the RSVP and he didn't want it to go to waste. The wedding had gone as expected, the bride was fashionably late, best m...

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by Dinsmore on Sep 12, 2017
Romance

"Cathy, what the hell does a cute guy like him see in that bony little bitch?" "What are you talking about? She's bright, well educated, interesting, has a great sense of humor—and a better career than either of us do by a long shot. She's a damn good person...honest...decent to the core." "She's also skinny, virtually boob-free and not very pretty...she's...

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by txbiker on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

For those who dream of the chance encounter, this work of fantasy is for you. Enjoy it alone or with that special someone. ***** The many times he was inches from her, his blood raced at thoughts of pleasing her. A small, quiet girl in the front office, Linda kept to herself, mostly. At times she would trade comments with the back shop, but usually just ab...

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by mindventure on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

Rheumatic fever started it all and set the stage for what ultimately happened. While rare in the United States, the fever still managed to overtake me early in the fourth grade. Complications from the disease proved serious enough that much of my school year was sidelined and my family decided it was best to hold me back a year. Being a year older than ever...