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Marian's Garden 01: Beautiful Dirt

by LostLittleLamb on Jul 15, 2020
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

Jack and I are working in the garden today. It's so beautiful and such a relief to finally have our own place. Our own real place with land. It's just a couple of acres, but between the trees and underbrush we can't even see our neighbors. They're there, but if it wasn't for the mailboxes and driveways on our way in we wouldn't even know. Jack has on long to...

The First Time

by Rockwell on Aug 18, 2017
First Time

On the sixth day, like the Bible says God created man and woman. The man was the first and named him Adam because he was formed out of the soil from the ground. God breathed into his nostrils and he became a living soul wrapped in a perfect physique of a human being –perfect tan, perfect teeth, perfect face. God had planted a garden in Eden, in the East, and...

A Carpenter's Tale

by treetorn on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The sunlight through the half-opened blinds splashed across my face and began to wake me to the warm scent of sex. Through the open window competing songs of rival birds drifted into the room. I rolled over to touch her and found a warm, but empty space. The smell of coffee and fresh bread pulled me out of bed and down the stairs to the kitchen. I didn't...

Hothouse Orchids

by secrets2729 on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Couplings

From the corner of the greenhouse where he inspected his varied collection of orchids, Cal watched Laura work. She was efficiently filling the bottom third of three dozen hanging baskets with polystyrene in preparation for repotting the Rhynchostylis, a portion of the orchids they were busily preparing for the wedding of Cal's niece the following spring. H...

Conumdrum Ch. 06

by Kezza67 on Sep 15, 2017
Loving Wives

CHAPTER SIX Reconnaissance and the dark before dawn The two watchers, Jock and Goat had found observation posts overseeing the house from different perspectives. Jock had carefully made his way slowly over country from a mile and a half away, keeping his body low to avoid silhouetting himself against the skyline, using ditches and hedgerows. At one point he...

Vampire

by JukeboxEMCSA on Sep 19, 2017
Humor & Satire

(From the 1939 edition of the Compass Encyclopedia, Volume Thirty-Seven, Umbrella-Vermin.) The vampire is a creature of folklore. It features primarily in Eastern European folklore, but virtually every culture on earth has some sort of local variant on vampire myth. This has led some foolish people to speculate that there is a factual basis to the vampire l...

Steve Jobs - An Eulogy

by Tara_Neale on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Death and dying. It is not something that most of us like to think about. I would go so far as to say it is a subject that a lot of people avoid. Yet when someone in the public domain dies, as Steve Jobs did this week, we are forced to consider it...if only for a moment. Of course, the Internet, Facebook and Twitter are full of articles, commentaries and eu...

In the Spirits' Tears

by Decayed Angel on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

The sun burned in blood as the dust from the storm settled across the land. The elder council knew the time had come, with most of the warriors dead it was a time for peace a time for treaty. A great father had come with papers to sign providing land for the people. Traders would come to trade skins, food and blankets, it would bring prosperity. What weapon...

Sharing the Jacuzzi Ch. 02

by docBlue on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Now that two erotic events have happened to my wife (the episode in the sauna with my friend and having her body displayed to the oil delivery man) she has become much less inhibited. Where she would normally dress in pajamas or sweats, she now often dons a very thin silky robe. She sometimes wears it out in the garden or to the front lawn to pick up the new...

Frolic Along a Dull Lane

by Mainefiddleheads on Mar 20, 2018
Loving Wives

For better or for worse, the worse it might be... Big old houses with their city gardens and crafty spaces set the scene for this tale. It's not a psychological character study with flaws and weaknesses permeating the journey to its conclusion. It's a simple story of cost and consequences without a bit of redeeming quality drawing instead upon my own famili...