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Nobody's Neighbors

by wantsomefun1951 on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

Writer's note: You may have seen this published on another website. It is a sequel to a story by my favorite writer. She was fully aware of my intent to compose it before I began, and she has read and approved this effort. Her original story was about a middle-aged, upper-class couple, Jonathan and Amelia Russell, who moonlighted as cat burglars in their nei...

It's Been So Long!

by HansTrimble on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Emails lead to a phone call "It's been so long since I've had sex that I feel like a virgin." Those were Sherry's words on the phone when we finally talked. I'd found her on a dating website and we'd been exchanging emails for three months, when she finally got tired of that and gave me her phone number. We'd exchanged photos and shared so much personal inf...

Lost Girl in Transition Ch. 02

by virgofemme on Sep 25, 2017
Interracial Love

The sky was just beginning to darken when Kimi's brother left the convenience store, a can of Pepsi in one hand and a taquito in the other. Munching as he walked, he headed along the rural road that would take him take him back to the reservation. Void of any streetlights, there was only the murky blue light of dusk to illuminate his way, but instead of qu...

The Heart Shaped Mosaic

by Nigel Debonnaire on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

This is a continuation of the "Heart Shaped" series: a reader requested a story about Charlie in his old age. An alternate title could be: "The Lion's Last Roar." The base relationships and local topography are from the previous three stories. Without a full scorecard, most of Charlie's children belong to his long time love Mallory; Robert and Emily are with...

The Sorcerer's Apprentice

by davidfromlondon on Sep 14, 2017
Loving Wives

This story is humbly dedicated to Lucian. Two millenia ago, he wrote a tale of Ancient Egypt we know today as 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice.' "Oh, darling. Not tonight. I'm so tired." Belinda smiled sleepily at her husband. Once again, his fingers had been roving over her body in an obvious attempt to initiate sex. Now those fingers stopped and withdrew. Simon...

The Amazon Combat Arena Story

by SubmissiveRomantic on Dec 3, 2017
Novels and Novellas

The Amazon Combat Arena By Submissive Romantic Edited by michael-leonard ***** Prologue: "Julio, you've got to pull that jab back quicker or a better fighter is going to be feeding you leather," Mike shouted as he studied the two fighters in the ring. "Don't make me come in there to prove it to you." Mike was the instructor and the night manager of The...

Cockroach County

by cowboy109 on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

"Hey little brother, this is a good thing. We are starting a new life in West Liberty. Don't feel bad about the broken cup in the kitchen. The doctor said it would take time... months or a year... for both of us." Sandra, the blond around twenty years old, put her arms around Randalf, the slightly younger looking, black hair man. She snuggled her chest arou...

Halftime Show

by KMB2476 on Sep 13, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

There's one tradition at the Super Bowl, besides games that don't match the hype, that always holds true. That's the really dumb, overblown halftime show. So instead of watching P Diddy, Kid Rock and Nelly lose whatever credibility they have left, gawking at Janet Jackson lip synching badly and wondering whether a certain child molesting freak is gonna show...

Doc Ch. 12

by kingkey on Sep 18, 2017
Novels and Novellas

I awoke to someone pounding on the door of the cabin. Dawn got up and slipped into her dress to answer the door. Upon opening it, she discovered the storekeeper and two other men. One of the other two was hurt, with an arrow protruding from his shoulder. I heard Mr. Miller ask, "Is the Doc here? We have a wounded man here. There was an Indian attack at his...

Mountain Man

by MeredithEighty8 on Sep 12, 2017
Romance

They called them Mountain Men. Back in St. Louis where I was born and raised as an only child, I remember reading and fantasizing about them in those penny novels that I loved. All I knew was that they were big, strong, self-reliant men who chose to live alone, no women, no families, surviving on what they could find in the mountains. It was the mid-1800s,...