I thought I had a good marriage. I thought I was attentive and loving and a good husband until I found out what a monster my wife thought I was...Somehow the whole thing seemed familiar though.
This is my rewritten,augmented and edited story --Torn lives--. I have to thank two people. My editor Johnny Galt who with his constant prodding, questions and suggestions made that the story changed for the better and I'm also in debt to fellow author CPBaudelaire who the 03/14/12 wrote a number of suggestions to improve the story in his comment to Torn Lives. To both of them many thanks. Fermpera
This is the first of a series of stories that I am going to do based on various songs, mostly ones I suspect most readers have never heard. This one is based of an old standard, and involves two young Jewish kids in love with each other in the arranged-marriage ghetto of the Lower East Side. Their marriages have been arranged, but not to each other. How will they cope?
A prifysgol Story (3) Sian had invited her twin cousins down to Cardiff for the weekend; they were both virgins, but wanted to go to University that autumn with some sexual experience, and Sian had nominated Julie and I to give it to them!
An Amy Story (4) Following straight on from the first Amy story This Night Has Opened My Eyes, opening the morning after the night before. We follow our heroes Amy & Gary as they go back to work, have dinner, explore each other's bodies some more and get an amazing surprise. Gary finds out all about Amy's past, how does this effect their burgeoning relationship? Read on to find out...
A decent guy is asked to provide the sperm necessary to impregnate his sterile son's wife. This sets in motion a series of consequences that he never imagined when he conditionally agreed to help.
All through rural America small towns are drying up and blowing away. The small town of Lesserton has found a way to prosper under these hard economic conditions. All it took was three men's will to attract the right kind of people to a place willing to ignore convention.