Troven Bread Sourdough Stories

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The Ryno Memoirs: Sunya

by blonde_ryno on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

This is a true story... After college I moved to the metropolis of Los Angeles. Hoping to be "found" as an actor, I did what every other wanna-be thespian did, I got a job in the food industry. Even with a college degree in business and experience in bartending, it still was tough landing a job in a fine establishment. I finally got my foot in the door at o...

Love Ain't Nothin' But Trouble Ch. 02

by SEVERUSMAX on Sep 13, 2017
Group Sex

Not surprisingly, for such a domestic goddess, Lisa made the lunch. She didn't know Sam's kitchen that well, but she quickly figured out where he kept things, even if for only a simple lunch of pastrami sandwiches with mustard on sourdough bread and pickles on the side. She loved making meals for her man ... correction, men now, as always. She loved Jeff, ye...

Thanksgiving Feast

by JonMHoll92 on Nov 26, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Maple leaves of orange, yellow and salmon pink adorn the rolling countryside, distracting the mind from November's chill and its windy bite. The sun still shines, but the warm embrace comes from a distant place now, with much less passion. The change of seasons can be bittersweet, as when summer's frenzy is replaced with autumn's cooling. College football, h...

Stuffing Marie

by jennanips on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Couplings

*This story is a work of fiction. All resemblances to any person are purely coincidental. All rights reserved by author. Feedback is more than welcome!* When Josh saw Marie at the liberal arts food court, he knew she was perfect. She had been in his discussion group two semesters ago, as an incoming freshman. Back then, she was cute in an unremarkable way...

Black Skies Ch. 02

by misterminute on Aug 20, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

=========CHAPTER TWO==THINGS GET STEAMY========== Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire October 1853 Antonín Čapek (pronounced Cha-peck) was an engineering apprentice, working under the moderately famous Heinrich Hahnrei, owner and proprietor of Hahnrei's Hydraulics. Heinrich, the fifth son of a minor Austrian noble family, used what little capital...

Girls' Night Out

by Cinner on Sep 19, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

What follows is the script for a one-woman radio play. It is set in a very trendy night club with dinner, dancing and a cabaret show. It involves two women who are meeting in person for the first time with a view to testing the water to see if they could have a lesbian affair with each other. They are early so the club isn't filled to capacity so they can...

The Romantic Rollercoaster

by u1u1u1 on Jul 4, 2018
First Time

It was a brisk October day. Emily strolled to work. She spent her Saturdays working checkout at the grocery store to make some spending money. She wore a light silk scarf over her uniform, which gave her an air of elegance and sophistication beyond her age. She arrived in good time and sat at her checkout. Her manager, Damien, asked for a word before she be...

Traveling New Bi-Ways... Ch. 06

by T@nman on Sep 12, 2017
Group Sex

Traveling New Bi-Ways With Friends Ch. 06 When I awakened, I was still lying between D and Anne. I pushed myself up into a sitting position. I had half a hard-on. D was sleeping on her stomach. Anne was on her back and Ken was on his side, with his back to Anne. All of us were uncovered. Ken and Anne were asleep the minute they hit the bed. D and I also fel...

Sister Golden Hair Delight Ch. 02

by calibeachgirl on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 2: Meet the New Boss- All rights reserved, copyright 2010 About ten or so minutes later phone started ringing. You know how you're waiting for the phone to ring and then when it does it makes you jump? That's what happened to me. I felt so stupid. "Sedgley, Hills, Smith and Sales. Kaylyn Trent speaking. How may I help you?" "Wonderful, just the...

The Feast of St Cilla

by SamScribble on Sep 14, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

About a year after leaving university, I started writing a novel. But then life got in the way. So, for something like 16 or 17 years, the partly-written novel sat in a drawer. From time to time, I'd take it out, read bits of it, convince myself that it had possibilities and that I really should find the time to finish it off, but that's about as far as I go...