Do you like xainxia or wuxia stories? Do you like harems? Here's my take on a somewhat spicy xianxia style cultivation world. It's not about cultivation, but cultivation plays a large part in the plot. Check it out. Written with the aid of AI.
Warning: This gets very dirty indeed, so if you don't want to read about incest, scat, piss-play and more, then please move on to something you will enjoy.
We take the dog for another walk and Abi talks about some new dirty things that she wants to try, then we plan how we can involve our new friend Anne in them. Then we meet and make them happen, then it is Anne's turn to plan our third dirty session.
Anne leaves us consent forms and some optional clauses we can agree to, then it's time!
It was a chance encounter that brought widower Frank Walker and young Emily together in an unlikely friendship - a carelessly thrown Frisbee that landed in his koi pond. Her innocence and budding sexuality were both a joy and an almost irresistible temptation.
Twin bet: scariest/tragic AI story. Hers — WoW; mine — dark chikan erotica, inspired by the very real groping problem on crowded trains (which I've personally encountered and witnessed during my trip to Seoul) + a famous JAV film. This is pure fiction, expanded into bleak non-con with psychological depth and tragic end. Non-native English + AI polish. Spot grammar errors, awkward phrasing or typos? Please comment — I'll fix them! Thanks!
Magic of the Wood Fond childhood memories prompt Daniel to revive a little woodland, turned into a dumping ground by cheap locals who won't pay to use the landfill. He becomes the steward of the wood, and eventually discovers that an imaginary friend from his youth isn't so imaginary, after all. / (Reviews)
Amy needed to buy her weekly food supplies, but she found much more in aisle 5. Wine, gourmet meals, and music bring two people together in an unusual way, and they bond through shared pain and trials.
Part of Historical Romances
Balbine Mathis has suffered through compounding tragedies. A few years after the Great War, it seems she is facing the final chapter of a hard life. Just as she thinks she has cried her last in defeat, a frightening and imposing figure startles her. Will this be the end for her and her young daughter, or is it the beginning?