Keith Partridge is the lead singer in a rock band, which sounds cool. Except that most of the other members are little kids. And, oh, yes, his mom. Steamed by the restrictions this places on his attempts to be a rock star, he goes into his mom's bedroom to confront her. Surprised but aroused by what he sees, he takes matters into his own hands. She is initially upset but eventually decides it wouldn't be a bad idea to get to know her son in the Biblical sense.
Take two horny parents and fold in their two horny teen children. Add one horny aunt. Now blend with a half-dozen horny teen jocks. Spice with a potent ED drug and you have the recipe for a fun afternoon.
This is the sequel to my other story titled 24 Kills for Shelly. This 80000 word story finishes the end of man what the Norse (Vikings) called Ragnarok. I haven't finished editing the last couple of chapters so please don't get hung up on the grammar and spelling errors.
The Dawnguard gets word of a new vampire nest that has learned to breed with each other. Eager to root out the threat himself, Isran volunteers to go it alone. Serana accompanies him, and despite their victory over Harkon, old distrust rises to the surface very easily. Yet after the both of them get a whiff of the vampires' sex concoction, they relieve all that tension in the best way possible.
Sex Contents: Much Sex | Genre: Fan Fiction Tags: Ma/Fa, Consensual, Drunk/Drugged, Heterosexual, Fan Fiction, High Fantasy, Vampires, Rough, Interracial, Black Male, White Female, Cream Pie, Oral Sex, Pregnancy Downloads: 693 Votes:* | Score:* Size: 42KB | 8,280 words |
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A Alison and Jos Story Part of the Life story universe
This is the companion piece to Alison Found. Now that I have a bit more free time, I thought I would fill in some of the gaps, especially those about Alison before the fateful meeting in the restaurant. Most of this story will be written from Alison's perspective, but not all. It’s in two chapters. Many thanks to Blackrandl1958 for her editing skills for both parts. Up11pendragon for his review of part one and Nora Fares for hers of part two.
Harry Harris was a simple man, a loner comfortable in his habits, happy to observe with interest the world around him with minimal social contact, that is until a woman with a twinkly top caught his interest in his local tea shop. A gentle romance story that almost wasn't a romance, of ships that pass in the night, over a brew and a toasted tea-cake.