Starlight Stories

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She Makes Hungry Where She Most Satisfies

by Starlight on Sep 11, 2017
Mature

I was twenty-two years old when the events I am about to relate began. Unemployed and working as a volunteer just about summed me up at that time. Well, not quite. There is a bit more to me than that, but it is not for to me to boast about my virtues, except to say I’m pretty hot with a computer, but so are many other people, especially those around my age...

Gran Goes Home

by Starlight on Sep 25, 2017
Mature

She put the phone down, a sunburst smile on her face. "Just what I need," she said to no one in particular since no one was there. Her daughter, Brenda, had opened the conversation with "Mum, I want to ask you a big favour." The substance of the favour was, that Brenda's husband, Jamie, had been asked by his company to go up north to get a new factory they h...

The Boy Across the Street

by Starlight on Sep 16, 2017
Mature

Now, right from the start, let’s get the details over and done with. My name is Jan, well, Janet actually, but let’s stick with Jan as everybody else does. I’m fifty-two at the time of writing, but was fifty when the events I shall relate took place. I am five feet six inches tall. Buxom, in fact very buxom, but its all firm. Nothing flops about, includin...

Martha's Garden

by Starlight on Sep 19, 2017
Mature

When the weather was warm, it was Martha's custom to lay naked in her back garden. She stretched out luxuriously on the large sun lounger, reading, dozing or just contemplating the world for an hour or two each fine afternoon. A high brush fence surrounded the garden, screening it off from the houses either side. Thus, she could lay nude and unobserved, or...

Night Visitor

by Starlight on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

"Hark, hark, the dogs do bark, the beggars are coming to town." The line from the old rhyme ran though Lee's mind as her own Dalmatian set up its barking. The dog had heard some sound above the summer storm that raged outside. Lee listened, trying to detect what the animal had heard. She was alone with her six months old baby on a five-hectare property abo...

The Heart of a Child

by Starlight on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

I slammed out of the flat and without waiting for the lift, hurtled down the stairs to emerge into a back alley. Leaning against a wall, I vomited. She had not been expecting me as I was supposed to be away for a couple of days on a job. The trip had been cancelled and I thought to give her a pleasant surprise. It was a surprise all right. Letting myself i...

My Street Boy

by Starlight on Sep 26, 2017
Mature

Our street is, as they say, “bottom of the heap,” you know, in distinct contrast to old Frank Sinatra who proclaimed in song he wanted to be “Top of the heap.” Back some time in the middle of the twentieth century some politicians and town planners decided they wanted to build a sort of Utopia for us down the bottom people. Utopia, “No place,” was about rig...

Her Face

by Starlight on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

I stood on the balcony taking in the panoramic view of the bay with its calm waters, and farther out the huge rollers crashing against the two arms of land protecting the inner waters. I turned briefly from the view to look along the façade of the building. It was then I saw her. On the next balcony, her elbow resting on the balustrade, her chin cupped in h...

A Christmas Play

by Starlight on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1: Seen at the Play. It was at the school Christmas play I first saw her. Quite what it was that drew my attention to her wasn’t clear. She was attractive but no more attractive than a lot of other young mothers present that evening. She was on the other side of the school drama room from where I was sitting, and I tried to define what it was that...

The Chef's Choice

by Starlight on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

We came to the brow of a hill and I braked to a standstill. I had not expected such a panoramic view. The motor bike engine still ticking over, I was momentarily awestruck by the scene before me. The road dropped away to a vast plain that at first seemed to stretch on forever, then, dimly, I saw distant smoky blue hills. They might have been the product of...