Wechsler Memory Scale Logical Memory Ii Stories

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Hot GILF Wife Ch. 01

by shoguy on Aug 31, 2020
Mature

My name is Virginia Wechsler. I'm 76 years old. Don't let my age surprise you, because I've been told by numerous people; including people I meet frequently and countless lovers that I look decades younger. Not to be conceited, or perhaps just a bit, I absolutely do look decades younger. Due to a pampered lifestyle and never having children I have not aged...

A Secretary's Revelation

by trigudis on Sep 14, 2017
Non-Erotic

Note: There's no sex or romance here, just an unusual sort of rude awakening. ***** When Kevin Fleming tells Jenifer Vollmers, his live-in fiancé, that he plans to apply for a job at Easton Pharmacy, an East Coast drug chain, she gets very excited. Jen's been working as a secretary there for over three years, since her mid-twenties. Kevin, now thirty, eigh...

Movies and Memory Ch. 01

by gunhilltrain on Oct 31, 2018
Reviews & Essays

now look, Captain, I want the walking wounded at their posts, we can't spare a man, if these Huns knew our ranks were thinning they'd eat us alive and rape our women and children and, god help us, our pets too! Charles Bukowski Stomping at the Savoy I once saw an interview with a young Matt Dillon in which he was asked about the first movie he had ever seen...

Oculus Pt. 01

by DragonCobolt on Oct 6, 2020
Erotic Horror

The electric car purred like a happy cat as Doctor Sasha Brett considered the irritating paradox inherent in getting funding from billionaires. He wanted to expand the reach of science to make the world a better, more full place. To do this, he needed money. Lots of it. And to get that money, he had reached out to the wealthiest people on the planet. But th...

Practical Writing / Story Telling 01

by The Avenger on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Hi. I am really grateful for the platform that Lit provided me to use and abuse. This is my way of giving back. This is intended for new Writers/Authors who are interested in learning a practical, technical method of developing their stories. Since I am posting this on Lit, the article focuses on Authors wishing to write and post on Lit and similar forum...

Haunted Prey Ch. 02

by purefire on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

It hadn't taken him long to come to the realization that Alexis was evil. As Lindsay briskly walked down crowded Water Street, he replayed the 'advice' his older brother had given him. He knew that his brother had the ability to see certain things that were to happen, but it was a very rare instance in which his visions came true. This was mostly because Ale...

Woman in Chains Ch. 02

by Adrian Leverkuhn on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

II Todd Wakeman was on the telephone in his office, his fingers drumming away loudly on the desk; both Somerfield and MacIntyre could see he was agitated. He was trying to talk with someone, anyone at the Julliard School after listening to one of the clinical art therapists on the ward. She had heard the music earlier and watched from the corridor, and she...

The Dragon Slayer's Dilemma Ch. 01

by GeminiKnight on Sep 26, 2017
NonHuman

Looking over the fields below, the morning sun lighting the carnage from last night's battle with the dragon armies of the Madarian Empire, Khelvan heaved a tired sigh. The wars had been going on longer than anyone could remember, the reasons for the war long since forgotten but the boiling hate between the two powerful nations enduring. The humans had sent...

Resin Grove

by Tilfe on Jun 3, 2025

In the valleys of the Pacific Northwest, where the mountains curl like sleeping giants and the forests hush even the wind, there lies a town mostly hidden from time. Resin Grove. Small, old, and tucked between shadowed trees and winding rivers, it isn’t the kind of place people move to—it’s the kind of place people are from. The town rests in a wide basin wh...

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Poppets

by surrealmod on Oct 19, 2017
Fantasy

The Players Introduced The house, such as it remains, is now quite far from the reach of any but the most determined. Those who made it their home are now dispersed throughout the world. Should you meet them, in bars or restaurants, or even walking down the streets of their new suburban climes, they will invariably deny the events I am about to relate. You m...

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