A girl growing up in a violent world, a mysterious teacher, torture and death, a cruel king, a young queen. And in the second part, a country in ruins, a man who is not a hero, and a slave girl who slowly remembers that she is.
An Episode of Seer Melissa has been having visions since she was fifteen years old. She has always thought of them as hallucinations. When she goes to Moon River to attend college, she becomes involved with a world where myths about demons and magic becomes real, and she finds it necessary to question her initial assumption that her visions were just hallucinations.
This is part one of a two-episode series introduction.
Their night was going to be so perfect. Finally, just the two of them alone and away from the children. Then the dreaded phone call, pulling him immediately away to work. As she entered the evening by herself she felt so alone. She had no idea of what lay waiting outside in the darkness.
A mercinary adopts and teaches a couple of young sisters retribution for the abuse at the hands of pirates. Caution violent torture ensues. Avoid if you object.
The story is a continuation of My Disgusting Body. You are advised to read that one first. Be warned. The story contains rape, self-loathing and suicidal thoughts and actual suicides. It's cruel and evil. Only the most perverse will like it. Summary: A girl hates her voluptuous body for the effect it has on people. She loses something important and goes on a very dark path.
Jim Jackson is a husband and stepfather going through a divorce from a hypocrite of a wife, but he's also a deputy warden of a new kind of prison. Oh, and he's also something of a cynic and lecher.
Instead of writing another fiction story, Wally tells the shocking truth about his many sexual experiences as a teen. Includes short scenes by many other writers, who are credited in the text. Starts with a sci-fi soldier in the far future, but most of the story happens in the 1970's US Midwest. - - - CAUTION - View and understand the story tags/codes before reading! If you don't and some of the content disturbs you, it's your fault instead of mine.