This is the real experience of a friend of mine who visited the US in the eighties. He told me the story when we flew down to Cape Town on a business trip about 15 years ago. I found it extremely erotic at the time and still do.
This is an ending to Troubadors original start that deals with the pain and emotion of betrayal between two people who love each other deeply. It is not a stroke story. It points out that all transgressions come with a price to be paid by everyone involved, none escape. Hearts and lives are broken, careers made and destroyed, and there is a good old ass kicking. It is a journey of hope.
I always wanted to be a 'People Greeter' at Wal-Mart and now I am one. The interview was more than interesting and something you wouldn't normally find. I can only hope my further employment remains as exciting and intersting as my interview.
It was their anniversary and they had to work. The dirtiest job in the place. Cleaning the Pit, a trash and slug dump in the deepest tunnels. His wife was on the catwalks lining the walls of the pit and he was working the floor when an explosion in another tunnel knocks him out and kills the power. Things get interesting then. / (Reviews)
Two neighbors decide that the best way to keep their marriages from going stale, is to put some excitement into it by swapping husbands. Especially after watching them make it with the divorcee down the street.
James, an 83-year-old man, reads a strange book and ends up in a stranger world at the age of 12 with the benefit of a mature mind. Based on Rise of the Shield Hero and because I have a Raphtalia fetish, I couldn't resist writing this out. James wanders off, gets captured and is sent to the Wheel of Pain (yes that one), eventually he escapes and makes his way back 'home'. The first chapter is the introduction, setting the stage for James's adventures in this magical and dangerous realm.