VORTEX. (1) A mass of whirling fluid. (2) A system viewed as swallowing up those that approach it. A teenaged tearaway starts a chain of events that leads to a vortex.
Christmas Lost is a partial story I found last week on an old drive it is unfinished. I'm posting it for his fans. I started not to allow voting, but that was not his way. When you vote, please remember this is a first draft, and be kind.
Adrian's life goes to hell when he is ten. His father is a con man and his mother is in prison. In the next few years he collects a young stepmother and some half siblings. A stepmother where there is an attraction between them. Read how it all plays out.
An explosion and fire leaves Cosette, 10, and her mom Syl in crisis, they stay with their divorced neighbor Julie. But where's Sette's dad (Theo)? At Julie's, her ex-husband and his gorgeous admin (now his 2nd wife) visit often, staying, uh, overnight. Together in her bed. Really? How does that even work? Theo is back; he's studly in bed but unemployed, they're at risk for homelessness. Fond of Sette, Julie worries. What to do? (No under 18 sex.)
Poor Lucy! Her husband is such a prude, he won't even partake of all that she wants to give him! He will only engage in plain, boring missionary sex and even that is a rarity! Lucy needs more, she has so much to give to a willing partner...
An Oscar Story In this case, the 'Lantern' is an architectural feature. It exists because of an ancient curse, which is finally to be dealt with. This is an 'Oscar' story, but the motorbike is a secondary element. Love, and magic, are far more important.
Covid sucks. Can nothin' good cum from it? What's a college kid to do when boners have begun to lead the way above all else and Mom can't help but notice, given her own organic recognition knockin' around day after day; sure has felt empty since he'd gone away.
A Lisa Story When the night watchman in a high rise office building observes some hanky-panky on the top level of the adjacent garage, he has to decide whether to get involved. Illustrated.