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The Deep End of Your Dreams Ch. 10

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Oct 14, 2017
Romance

Chapter 10 Claire too had seen the Shift, had seen Vega, then Deneb and Altair drop down to the southern horizon, only she made a quick estimate of the change in right ascension and declination then worked through the math – in her head. Judging from the positional change in just these three stars, the earth's relative position in the galaxy had either move...

The Storytellers Ch. 02

by Paris Waterman on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

I bought the case of oil and that day's newspaper; for just as Arthur had revealed to me through his thoughts, the town was swarming with Army personnel. They appeared to be preparing a search, and the constant stream of vehicles arriving proved my point, they were definitely organizing a massive hunt for survivors of the crash. I went into a bar and grill...

Sea State Six

by dirtyjoe69 on Sep 13, 2017
Non-Erotic

If there are any sailors out there they will know what I am talking about when I say sea state six. It isn't the worst state to be sailing in but it is not picnic either. I remember it as if it was yesterday and the moment still brings fear in my heart. I am a radar operator on a warship, which I love doing. Most people can't handle the overly cold dark roo...

No Flying Tonight Ch. 18-19

by lindseymarsh on Sep 15, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 18 The better weather promised by the Met. Office arrived the next morning; Friday the 24th of March, 1944. The brass at High Wickham went over their strategic targets and selected one; Berlin. It was to be the last major raid on the German capital. The invasion of Europe was imminent and targets were changing from strategic to tactical and from Ger...

We Stand On Guard

by No Panty Girl on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

The year was 1964, the place Resolute Bay, N.W.T. It was an R.C.A.F. radar station, part of the string that formed the Distant Early Warning line from Canada's coast to coast to monitor air traffic entering Canadian air space over the pole. The radar screens were monitored at N.O.R.A.D.'s command post buried deep within a mountain in Colorado. In the event...

A Stormy Introduction

by EgmontOriginals on Sep 13, 2017
Non-Erotic

A storm from the south-west was increasing in ferocity when the commander of a naval patrol boat looked through binoculars at a 38ft yacht being tossed around by the heavy swell. He ordered the vessel be contacted by radio via the harbourmaster's office some 32 nautical miles away. "That should work if the sail lettering AV107 is a local yacht," he said t...

Billionaire and the Sisters Ch. 58

by SteveWallace on Sep 25, 2017
Group Sex

A note to readers: This is a long story that unfolds chapter by chapter through the eyes of two protagonists – Mark and Elsa, and as in many of my other stories involves a growing spate of horny characters. Every ten chapters or so I will provide a short summary at the start of that episode to bring new readers up to date (see start of Ch. 50). This story c...

Tomorrow is Another Day Ch. 02

by Dinsmore on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

I've had a number of requests to add another chapter to Tomorrow is Another Day, Ch 1, a Vietnam helicopter story. In celebration of the DC Circuit Court's 2-1 opinion upholding the Second Amendment as an individual right, I went out the other morning and punched a few hundred holes in some corrugated with a .45 ACP 1911 much like the one I carried in a leat...

Seduction of the Storm

by bigbarebottom on Aug 18, 2017
Fetish

There is something about the rain that awakens something deep within me. It effects my emotions, my demeanor.....the very essence of my being. It begins from the moment that scent is in the air. That metallic, yet sweet smell......the one that tells not only the most seasoned of farmers that a "storm's a brewin'" but also the most sheltered of upper crust in...

Timeshadow 05

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 15, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

"Boomer Lead! This is Two, do you read me?" Captain Doug Simmons cried out. He just seen Boomer Lead disappear – after hitting a huge black "ship" of some sort – at 35,000 feet. "Lead, Two, come in..." "Three, two. Did he eject? I didn't see any kind of impact?" "Two, three, no, nothing..." "Two nine Bravo," Courville said, breaking into the frantic conve...