A scientific colony on the moon is forced to watch as aliens kill every living thing on Earth. This is the story of the revenge taken by the humans and their allies. This is a pure space opera with lots of aliens and battles in space. I hope you like it. No overt sex, though they sometimes talk about it.
A Story in The Competition Universe
This story closes Lordshipmayhem's Competition universe. Rebecca and the other students of St. Dunstans's are in their final year of High School. Some will go on to further education, others join the work-force and still others leave town altogether. All of them, however, have been forever changed by that first experience of forced nudity when Diane York imposed nude co-ed swims on the St. Dunstan Swim Team.
Tim Davis meets Emma Foreman. He stands her up on a dinner date. She is so angry she never wishes to see him again. A month later they bump into each other on the street. Fireworks begin and leads them through life where all Emma craves is Tim's touch.
In your mid teens sex is normally a hazy concept although one that most kids yearn to know more about. I learned more that day than I had any expectation of doing.
What began as a simple desire to watch birds from the office window became an arms race between a determined homeowner and a squirrel of supernatural persistence. Along the way: a sword fight, a severed tail, a lesson from Vlad the Impaler, Yankee ingenuity involving a flagpole and a box wrench, and the dawning realization that the squirrel may be winning. M v. R is a comic essay about stubbornness, resourcefulness, and the humbling experience of being outsmarted by something that weighs 18oz.
A semi-sequel or continuation to the story begun in "Hooked on a Feeling" this story uses the same two primary characters during an 'arranged' meeting six years later at a military training course. Continuing a theme, it too is based loosely on a song and I will add the lyrics after the story. Enjoy.
A Filthy Tales for Wicked Grown-Ups Story In the village of Thistledown, librarian Penelope Pumpernickel embarks on a scandalously scientific quest to find her Goldilocks moment—not too big, not too small, but just right. With three very different brothers, a nosy knitting circle, and a notebook full of “field notes,” this steamy, cheeky fairytale proves that the best discoveries are hands-on—and sometimes, deeply satisfying.