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Profit: Sykes Versus Joanne

by Samuelx on Sep 17, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Welcome to Gracen & Gracen, the fourth largest concentration of wealth and power in the United States of America. A ruthless company with global reach lorded over by Chaz Gracen, a multi-billionaire CEO with major personal issues, his drunken and impotent brother Pete Gracen, their disgruntled wives Nora Gracen and Constance Gracen, and their various toadies...

My Little Ventrue Pt. 02 Ch. 04

by NovusAnimus on Sep 12, 2017
NonHuman

Author's Note: Second edit pass complete! Check out my bio for details. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~Jack~~ Every time he woke up, it was a shock. Julias had said a Kindred doesn't really sleep, cause how could a corpse sleep? They just become a corpse, and when the sun sets, they un-corpsify. Each and every time, it was like someone jammed a...

Going "Local"

by ElderDirt on Jan 22, 2020
Romance

Author's Note: This story takes place in Hawaii that is rich in different cultures. So that the various people could get along, "Hawaiian Pidgin English" has become the "common-speech" among the State's locals (don't call them natives). "Pidgin" is English blended with the native Hawaiian language and seasoned with a liberal dose of the languages of the othe...

Blaze Ch. 02

by sticky_cherry_syrup on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

David Scott. The yearbook picture was something like eighteen years old and yet, except for the length of his hair, he looked almost the same. The chiseled face was one of youthful confidence, with a cocky, alluring smile, impudent eyebrows, and haughty forehead. But it was the soulful, piercing eyes that grabbed you, that made you want to stop and look and...

Catch of the Day

by HughMansardum on Apr 15, 2020
NonHuman

(All characters are adult aged.) "Here is your forecast for today; partly cloudy, a twenty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, winds east at five miles per hour, high of eighty-five," the weather radio's monotone voice announced. I tapped the radio off and finished my cup of coffee. Today was going to be a good day. I tossed away a junk mail let...

The Eighty-eighth Key Ch. 43

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Oct 19, 2020
Novels and Novellas

Part V Chapter 43 Lloyd Callahan walked out to bridge-wing and looked at the tug on the bow pushing his ship away from the dock; worried with what he saw he got on his radio and called them: "Number two, slow it down or you'll push our stern into the dock!" - then he turned to his First Officer: "Rudder amidships, now." "Rudder amidships, aye Captain." C...

The Vengeful Tide Ch. 03

by WordsToTheWise on Jan 27, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Editor's note: this story contains scenes of incest or incest content. ***** By the time my mother and I returned home, the moon showered the island with its luminescence. I opened the door for us. She walked inside and then I followed. The creaking sounds of the floorboards hit my ears as we made our way through the room. I placed the materials we had g...

Sharkbait Ch. 26-30

by partwolf on Jul 15, 2020
NonHuman

One Month LaterHanauma Bay, Hawaii "That's it, Vicki. Tilt your head to the right a smidge, and arch your back." Click click click, the photographer's camera going rapid-fire as I posed in the knee-deep surf. The tropical breeze felt fantastic on my exposed skin, of which the bikini left a lot. It was much better than back home in Minnesota, where the Pack...

Who Killed Jenny Schecter? Ch. 25

by OGSalli on Jul 15, 2020
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Chapter 25 SharkMarybeth drummed her fingers on her desk, her face frowning as she looked at Carmen. She wasn't frowning at Carmen; she was frowning at what Carmen had just asked. Carmen, for her part, wondered if Marybeth was ever going to come up with an answer, but she finally did. It was a punt. "Lauren, what do you think?" Carmen had asked if they were...

Elemental Bath

by Salamando_Flames on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Max lowered himself into the hot tub, wincing as his sore muscles protested his movement. The water was that perfect temperature where if you moved, it would be almost too hot to tolerate, but if you held still, it would soothe the aches and pains away. Max settled into the curved seat, submerged just past his shoulders, and settled his head back against the...