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No Future Ch. 32

by bradley_stoke on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

XXXII Honourable Service Theo 2052 Theo was a murderer. He knew that. He was as much a murderer as the man who'd actually killed his employer. He'd lied in court about his role in the slaughter, but he knew the truth. It was he, as much as anyone else, who had murdered Eden St. John-Easton. As expected, the circumstances that accompanied the murder excus...

Dombo and Angel

by Jeff_Thomas on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

"Welcome to this year's induction ceremony to Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame. As Commissioner of Major League Baseball, it is always my pleasure to host the annual induction ceremony. However this year is extra special because for the first time in history The Baseball Hall of Fame has waived its 5 year waiting period to accommodate the induction of n...

The Storytellers Ch. 11

by Paris Waterman on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 11 Meeting Arthur "I had always admired the boys from Pennsylvania University sculling up and down the Delaware River as a kid, and after my dismal showing in the '82 season, I wanted to get away from both Troy and Philadelphia, so I headed for South Carolina with the idea of joining up with a couple players from the Troy team, namely Bob Ferguson,...

You've Been Trolled!

by SikFuk on Sep 14, 2017
Humor & Satire

(Not a stroke story - unless your mom's reading it to you.) Troy didn't look like a troll in the traditional sense of the word, but he didn't look like an ordinary nineteen year-old either. His rounded shoulders, girlie thighs, and pot belly belied a physique born not from living under a bridge, but from surfing the internet every waking minute of the day....

The Storytellers Ch. 12

by Paris Waterman on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 12 The Color Barrier as Bill Saw It & Albert Spalding Bill's host, the Reverend Howard Pentecost's brown eyes crinkled at the corners. "C'mon," he said, "we'll be more comfortable in my office." He led me up the aisle to the front of the church then turned to the right. We went through a door and I found myself in a small, but very comfortable off...

Vista Dome

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

November 1948 Oakland, California Bleary-eyed and doing his best not to fall asleep, John Crossfield cast a weary gaze on the departure board above the ticket counter for the tenth time in about as many minutes, then, looking at his Hamilton wrist watch, he hoped against all reasonable expectation that today's train would be called on time. It was almost...

Arrogance is a Crime

by JimBob44 on Mar 13, 2018
Loving Wives

*Author's Note: Any and all persons engaging in any sexual activity are at least eighteen years of age. Disclaimers: This story has been edited by myself, using Microsoft Spell-Check. You have been forewarned. Recently, BlackRandl1958 announced that a collection of authors would be presenting stories in the genre of mysteries. What a challenging genre! I l...

Jessie's Girl

by rocket_man on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Couplings

As I write this we're under total lockdown. Someone from the Aryan Brotherhood stabbed someone from the Mexican gang. Another daily occurrence here in paradise. I guess I should explain. I'm serving 25 years to life in the Florida State Penitentiary in Starke, Florida for a crime I really didn't commit. I know all convicts say that but in my situation it's t...

The Wrong Arrows

by Moondrift on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Twang, cupid let fly an arrow and smiled smugly as he saw it pierce Sally's heart. "Right on target," he muttered complacently. Twang, another arrow that struck, this time in the heart of Leon. "Gotcha," Cupid gloated as he flew away, "as easy as falling off a cloud." It was a pity he didn't wait to see the results of his archery. * * * * * * * * "Ouc...

Murder Misstery Redux

by thrillerauthor on Sep 16, 2017
Transsexuals & Crossdressers

© 2008 by Thrillerauthor For those who came in late, Matt McCoy -- now Madeline Moreau -- is on the run for a crime he did not commit, and a murder which she did....after faking her death, Maddy is enjoying her life as the mistress of the Parisian doctor who is turning her into a woman. The next few months were among the happiest of my life. Long, lazy mor...