It was bad enough when she told him she wanted a divorce, but worse when he found out that his sons were not even his. Satisfaction came from an unexpected source and it was complete.
Newlyweds have an open discussion about their sexual past and discover something about each other that pleases them both. The last story I posted, "Hide and Seek", was so dark, I thought I'd lighten things up a little by posting this one.
A story in the Cosimo Universe
Enter the Dark Allure of the Red Wing
Join Cosimo, a young man navigating the complexities of his family’s legacy, as he delves into the mysterious world of the Red Wing. This dark and seductive realm holds secrets and desires that threaten to upend his carefully laid plans.
With its unique blend of politics, intrigue, and sensual excess, “In the Red Wing” is a thrilling ride that will leave you breathless.
Young married couple Edward and Miranda celebrate their first four wedding anniversaries. Paper, silk, cycling, and sex, not necessarily in that order.
Dylan Clark's life is going nowhere fast. With his marriage a failure and his prospects for the future grim, he realizes that he needs to make some drastic and serious changes. He takes a mysterious job hoping to get his life back on track and moving forward again. Instead of the hoped-for positive changes, he finds himself caught in a deadly web of mystery and intrigue. What the hell has he gotten himself into and is there any way for him to escape?
A story in the The Adventures of Andena
Earth 2222. Andena, a young woman, is a member to rebel against the sovereign Archon military. Her keenness to impress her leader Lunn, results in an unexpected fiasco and she finds herself confined in the building of a shady company called Bionex. Meanwhile the Archon elite have entered into a pact with an alien race to counter the declining oxygen levels in the air. Thinking that the price for this help was fair, the Archon discover that the aliens have other plans.
A story in the Post Gettysburg Universe
The people of Alabama were clear on what they were not - slaves. Now, if they could only get clear on what sort of society they would have in the 1870s and beyond.