A Star Trek Fan-fiction Story
James Kirk had lost his ship and stood at a new crossroad in his life. One old friend reminds him that there are always possibilities.
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Rebecca Singleton had thought she'd left her old life behind after her move to Washington. It was only when she went back to New York for a visit that she learned that she'd left behind the best part of her old life
A Mischevious Morgan Story (2) Morgan and her church group make their annual trip to camp. And is it ever different this year! With the help of her best friend, Emily, and her mom, Kelly, Morgan will break all the rules. And her sister's swinging adventures make her long for a visit.
I tried so many times to get a family. Fate conspired again and again go deny me. I had nothing else to do but persevere bitterly for the rest of my life. Eventually...
A Alone-A family thing Story (2) Time marches on. No one wants to admit they can get old. Victor and I were no different. If we had it our way, Hell, we would be going strong at 80. Life, however, did not work that way. Bruno became the heir-apparent. The 'Family' was going to remain a family business too. Another follow on story will soon be added. Alone Part III, I think. Thank you all.
When I was 16 I fell for a guy, we got pregnant, got engaged, were persuaded by his mother to abort and things turned nasty between us. This short poem is my exorcism of that time in my life.
Broken Hearts
Hugh Davidson had the perfect marriage and the perfect wife for 36 years. But he learned the hard way that nothing perfect lasts. He wasn't a dramatic man, no grand gestures for him. A hard-headed Jacksonville banker, he accepted reality and all he really wanted was to die and for the pain to go away. But when you have loving children and loyal friends, and your boss and friend is worth a cool $50 million, sometimes they won't let you take the easy way out. You just have to keep going.