State Mental Health Professional For None Clinicals Stories

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Please Understand Me

by Mordant96 on Sep 12, 2017
Loving Wives

I sincerely hope you like my second contribution to "Loving Wives". Whereas my first submission was based on my life, and was about 90% factual with the names changed to protect the innocent and the guilty, "Please Understand Me" is 100% fiction. No genitals were harmed writing this story. I just wanted to break the template of: "I came home early because __...

Strange Diagnosis

by Skippy47 on Jul 13, 2020
Loving Wives

Author's Note: This was a fun one to write. Don't take it seriously. As always, I hope you enjoy. I had a rare afternoon off. Normally, I don't make it home before my wife. She looked happy to see me. I was happy too until I looked at her left leg under her skirt. "Crystal, that looks like cum dripping down your leg!" She raised her skirt and glanced at th...

Elijah and Lacey Ch. 02

by Wolfgurl75 on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Thank you, everybody, for the comments! I loved them. I'm having a lot of fun with this story and I hope that you have fun reading it. ***************** Chapter 2 ***************** I really needed a mental health day. I was so tired; mentally, not physically...this time. Everything so far turned out to be a disaster and it was all my fault. Why couldn...

A Conspiracy to Deceive

by enovelist on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Part II of the Barry and Carol story As way of introduction, this is the sequel to "A Conspiracy to Commit..." It would be to the reader's advantage to have read that first segment of the Barry and Carol drama. "A Conspiracy to Commit..." That story was my first submission to Literotica and I was very pleased with the response that I received to story. Bo...

Ordinary Heroes

by RDRocket on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

For those who suffered through the bad editing of the first submission I apologize. I owe a great deal of thanks to xtchr for agreeing to edit the story. All the characters and scenario's are fictitious. The dangers and emotional harm are very real for those in the professions of the story. Seeing the harm done to critical care providers, and one in particu...

Majgen Ch. 008

by ellynei on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

----=(A child named Ukrial)=---- The cosy little cafe was placed in a spring green nature park. The cafe was surrounded by a grass lawn area. Large trees grew naturally at various spots. The lighting was sufficiently bright to give full natural growth to the living greenery of the park. The sky-blue coloured ceiling was approximately three building floors a...

Bless the Broken Road Ch. 05

by D2rem on Dec 24, 2019
Romance

Ya'll are going to hate me. I don't blame you. I was as shocked as you are going to be. It was the hardest, and most emotionally draining chapter to write. But don't kill the messenger. Often, the journey is more important than the destination. All of the errors, misspelling and punctuation deficits are my own. I couldn't locate an editor. They are more di...

Freddy Fingers

by hotprof1973 on Dec 9, 2019
Loving Wives

First off, I have to again give a huge thanks to rnebular for once again taking the time to edit and give suggestions to improve this story. I truly think my stories here have greatly improved with his 'nitpicking.' This story is inspired by two actual events, which I won't go into until the end (no spoilers). I just imagined them happening to the same perso...

Trivial Pursuits Ch. 22

by titania123 on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

Dear Readers, Firstly, let me apologize for the length it took for me to get this story finally finished. Despite having it all mapped out, I amazingly surprise myself with how wordy I am (one would think I would learn, but alas...) And secondly let me thank everyone who stuck with this story and continually offered encouragement and critiques that helped s...

A Gift in Disguise Ch. 01

by Talespin on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

-Part 1- "I'm sorry, Mr. Connors, but I'm afraid there's little more we can do to diagnose and treat your condition." Though I was not completely surprised to hear them, Dr. Bennefield's words still left me stunned. I sat briefly and absorbed his conclusion. I'd heard it before from other doctors. Then I just nodded, mumbled insincere thanks, arose from m...