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Second Amendment Gun Rights are Wrong

by SusanJillParker on Sep 13, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Lay down your weapons and pick up your water guns. Ready? Aim. Fire. Under the second Amendment, the right to bear arms, one of the reasons given for owning a gun is because it's in our constitution. Yet, as if that's the limit to our constitution, I dare say that the 2nd amendment, for all the wrong reasons, is the one amendment most quoted behind the firs...

The Ladies of Promise Valley

by Ratamaquee on Jun 9, 2020
Group Sex

The Beautiful and Strong Ladies of Promise Valley The First 100 years The great Canadian Shield was and is an unlikely place to find utopia. The shield is eight million square kilometers that make up central and eastern Canada. The rocks are pre-Cambrian, among the oldest on earth, more than four billion years old. In the northern tundra regions the shield...

The Tides Of War Pt. 07

by RobinLane on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 29 Three days later the boarded the Easton Comet. They found out the first night on board that, a Guy Reynolds and his wife Molly had taken the other suite. David and Susan liked them from the moment they were introduced, Guy was in his early thirties and Molly a few years younger. They had been in Bengal hunting Tigers, but prior to that they ha...

American Muslims Pt. 06

by Scheherazade88 on Sep 26, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Note to Reader: The following tale is centred on the Al-Nablusi family, who are Palestinian-Americans, and it follows them on a journey through love, sex, spirituality, tradition versus modernity. The father Faris Al-Nablusi, whose family originate from Nablus in the West Bank but he was born in Haifa, is a professor of Cognitive and Neuroscience at Berkeley...

Searching Pt. 07

by BobbyBrandt on Mar 2, 2020
Novels and Novellas

"Thank you, but I think any mystery that existed is lost now," Katie said in a groggy voice, her eyes barely open. She was responding to Tyler pulling the tail of his 'former' shirt down to cover her naked and exposed derriere when he had gotten out of bed to use the bathroom. His stirring had brought her to a semi awake state, but the feel of him repositi...

Opportunity

by msgimply on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Opportunity: A narrative from Ms. Gimply's collection My room mate, Eileen, was away for the weekend with her boyfriend. Of course, I was jealous. I always told her that I didn't know how she managed to attract and keep a man since she was a high level para and completely dependent on her wheelchair. She isn't that good looking, either, but I don't tell her...

Lore of the Angels Ch. 08

by Alecrire on Sep 12, 2017
NonHuman

Once again, credit goes to Jason Moore for editing this piece. This is my favorite chapter so far and I hope you'll enjoy it! *** Angelo was the perfect little soldier. He moved when the Cardinal moved and spoke only when spoken to. He might be smaller than the three Angels but he did not skulk or hide behind them. Instead he carried himself with chin hel...

The Life of a Succubus

by Miyuki on Jun 4, 2017
Fantasy

I stood over the pit looking down at the eggs, some of them would hatch soon, and those that had lay empty, the baby succubi buried in the soft Earth, sleeping. This is where I was born, or rather hatched as are all succubi young lings, some are born elsewhere I’m sure, but their survival is unlikely. I remember the soft Earth, sleeping curled up, being pull...

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Born To Ch. 06

by PenningFreer on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Penning's note: Pouring through the journal notes she left me, I was a little confused for months about one particularly anachronistic, haunting set of notes. Though they were in her "Born To" box of notes, they were not quite her writing – but then again parts of it were her writing. Perhaps her writing, but not her voice I should say. I set these particu...

Global Shift

by Swarmers on Oct 11, 2015
Transsexual

Earth, 2022 The differences between our world and this one are enough to garner a more intensive look. Up until the 1500s the world progressed as ours; the great pyramids were built and the same empires rose to greatness only to see themselves fall into obscurity. Around 1513, however, is were things began to change. A mysterious disease began spreading thro...

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