A Story in the BBW Appreciation Universe
It's the Mad Men-era 60s, and when the 8:40 to the suburbs breaks down, a commuter starts walking home. He finds a tiki bar hosted by a beautiful large Samoan bartendress, and he finds a lot that he's been missing in his life.
Emily’s “harmless” plan to be the secret stripper at her fiancé Jake’s bachelor party turns dangerously hot when his best friend Alex can’t keep his hands (or eyes) off her. What begins with teasing lap dances in front of everyone quickly escalates into risky hidden fucks, creampies, bathroom quickies, and hallway sex—all while Jake laughs cluelessly downstairs. The joke spirals into raw cheating, exhibitionist thrills, and filthy obsession she can’t stop craving.
Some time after our encounter in her office, Donna and I reconnect... at her home on Thanksgiving... on her living room floor... with her hubby passed out on the couch next to us.
Two teen-aged lovers who had split on unfriendly terms are re-united after fifteen years when they're stranded together during a violent snowstorm. They come to terms with long-held grievances and misunderstandings to discover the spark they still hold for each other is more like a torrid flame. Each decides to leave their respective spouse and run off together, to discover that dissolving a pair of marriages and forming a new union has challenges of its own. / (Reviews)
Part of the Wisdom collection Things go amiss, and doubts are raised about. well, quite a lot Frankly, this is a bit of a boys own adventure story, in a way. And not the sort of penetration you might expect, either. But it was fun to write
A celebrity is killed and the police are running the investagation. Who killed him and why? Read the story to find out. Could be a lot more catagories but I don't want to give the story away.
A small engineering workshop is given the contract to refurbish a massive gearbox. See how the workshop expands and its employees develops with it. The title 'River Rat' doesn't become obvious until midway through the story. Not a stroke story / (Reviews)