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The One

by remcontrol on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

Some women always seemed to know, with one look in my eyes the most beautiful smirk would appear as I let them in front of me in line, or waited patiently for them to finish stirring the cream into their coffee before I took my turn. Certain women seem to make me stop everything I'm doing, and leave me humiliated without a word. They see the desperation in m...

The Pill Ch. 02

by destodes777 on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Out in the woods of Colorado, there was nestled in a small valley the town of Dursk. The town itself was made up of only two main streets. Most people who lived here had their homes in the woods. It was the kind of place that one would wake up to cool mountain air, the chirping of squirrels (which many in the town referred to as tree-rats) and serenity. Ever...

Beating the Disorder

by pacifist91w on Sep 17, 2017
Mature

Warning: Explicit sex, some offensive language, and a little self-destructive behavior within. Note: While I wrote this, one of my favorite songs-which I've loved since childhood-kept popping into my head: "Respect Yourself" by the Staple Singers. If it's been a while since you've heard it, I recommend listening to it after you read this story. As usual, t...

Sierra's Identity Change Ch. 05

by raginrhinoman on Sep 15, 2017
Loving Wives

Pamela stopped her car in the driveway with a jarring lurch. Her mind was spinning. She had no recollection of the drive home, but the soreness between her legs was a vivid reminder of the previous twelve hours. She glanced up in the rearview mirror and wiped a tear from the corner of her eye. 'At least John isn't home,' she thought. 'Saturday morning's are...

Attorney Client Privilege Bk. 06

by Bazzz on Sep 14, 2017
Interracial Love

Sorry to all of you who have been waiting for the final part of this story. When I did write this part I fully intended to have it be the last chapter of Lis Rome's journey. Yet as I put paper to pen I knew that I needed to add one more part. Consequently there will be one more chapter after this one. Please pardon my lack of organizational skills and I prom...

Rob and Lori Ch. 03

by Just Plain Bob on Sep 16, 2017
Loving Wives

Working part-time at the store with my dad was one thing, but working full time was something totally different. To put it simply, dad was set in his ways. I had a fresh Business Management degree and a ton of new ideas to expand the business and increase profits, but every suggestion I made was met with: "That's not the way we do things" or "I see no reaso...

Rhythm and the Blue Line Ch. 12

by PennLady on Sep 12, 2017
Romance

Author's Note: Well, here it is, the final installment. Thanks once again to MugsyB and Annanova for encouragement, my beta reader J, and to estragon for copyediting. Any errors are mine, but hopefully there aren't many. Thanks to all who have read, voted and commented -- it means so much. Lara looked at Ryan over the top of her latté. "You guys fought ov...

X-Men: Generations

by Drexelhand on Aug 5, 2020
Fantasy

August 4th 1977 was the date the death knell of the X-Men had been signed. Cyclops was gone. The leader of the X-Men was dead. Charles Xavier was gone. The founder of the X-Men was in space to find a new home for mutant Skrulls. Jean Grey was gone. The light of the X-Men had resigned out of a fervent belief that Cyclops was still alive. Magneto had returned...

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Jesse's Journey Down a Rabbit Hole Ch. 07

by Rebeccasm on Sep 25, 2017
Illustrated

As I mentioned in the previous chapters, this story is a collaborative effort between me and Rebeccsm. She has provided the art, and a lot of the plot, god I love how her mind works, and me for the text. Please let us know how you feel about our efforts. Comments and votes are welcome. It is the only way we will know if you like our work. I would like to th...

Rob and Lori Ch. 01

by Just Plain Bob on Sep 16, 2017
Loving Wives

I snapped the phone closed and tossed it on the bed. I had known all along that the day would eventually come even though I'd hoped and even prayed that it never would. The email had been sitting on my computer when I woke up and logged on. Email was the only way my family could get in touch with me. The message was from my sister Ellen and all it said was,...