A chance encounter on a scorching summer day leads to an unexpected connection. A story of kindness, courage, and the subtle ways hearts can find each other.
A fleeting encounter. A memory that never fades. When a young boy crosses paths with a mysterious woman, his world quietly changes forever. Years later, he discovers that some moments — and some people — are impossible to forget.
This is a second helping of The Player Played and you need to read that first. This develops the theme and ties up loose ends. On the way it introduces an interesting new character. Dom is very light.
Ron meets April, an unpaid live-in nanny for her greedy brother's daughter, at a family picnic. Despite a mutual attraction, she is on the rebound and initially brushes him off. Eventually they date and become lovers. Ron finds she knows things about him she shouldn't. She admits to being an empath who can sense his emotions and this ability has wrecked her prior relationships. Loving her deeply, Ron commits to accomodating her psychic powers and to freeing her from her brother's thrall.
Two soldiers who were made enemies by war are made allies by circumstance when they are forced to escape a doomed city together. (Halo: ODST fanfiction, featuring characters by Rube)
A Story in the Naked In School Universe
She was doing two weeks naked in school as punishment but received a one week reprieve. So why is she being called to the principal's office this Monday morning with the rest of The Program kids?
This will make more sense if you read Susan and Jason, NiS first as this one starts where that one left off.
A The Panty Accord Story Wronged by her boyfriend, Emily vows to change her ways. No longer will she be the typical subservient girlfriend, instead, from now on, she's going to be the one in charge. But where does she start and with whom? That's where her new stepbrother comes in. She learns her younger stepbrother, Tommy, just so happens to be infatuated with her. Emily has found her first mark.
Friends and neighbors, they get together on Fridays. For years, they've spent the evenings with refreshment, talking, playing board games and cards. Their children, also friends, hang out together at another home. How's that going to work when things change?