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Black Flag: (least spoilers/you want the darkest ride): Libby's life as a small-town librarian is brought to an end the night two monsters masquerading as men drag her through a portal into Hell. Subjected to public humiliation and ritualized depravity beyond comprehension, Libby clings to one certainty: none of this is random cruelty. What purpose does it, and will she, ultimately serve in this terrible new world? Red Flag blurb is in the Preface.
Kerry was not long out of school and wanted to put her fertility days behind her and start her new job as a respectful nanny and housekeeper, only everything takes an unexpected turn.
Remember the virtual world on Caprica in the BSG prequel? Of course you don’t. Few saw it. But a compelling virtual world existed where anything was possible, including life, death, pain and pleasure. It was all too real. But it was meant to be so much better.
A mild D/s science fiction story that will contain poly later on. Story will be continued quickly if there is demand. Add'l codes to be added with later chapters. Author is writing a very long continuing serial under a different name.
Synopsis: Walking in the shopping centre flashing her undies our girl Amy came across a perfect man in her life and a man that cared about her and her sister. From rape to riches they are a happy family now.
Tricia thought she'd found a new life when Thomas proposed marriage. She could be the virginal bride, faithful and obedient; the sort of wife innocent girls always imagine themselves to be. But Fate has a cruel sense of irony and it seems that Tricia hasn't run far or fast enough to escape her past.
Ed is a gay, neat-freak, geek with a secret history of submission. Corey is a straight, easy-going slob who just wants to survive freshman year. They were randomly paired by a computer and clearly a roommate disaster. However, an unlikely friendship grows when Ed's need to serve meets Corey’s endless teenage lust. They strike a deal: Ed gets to serve, and Corey gets a no-strings outlet. In their messy dorm, orientation matters less than the arrangement. It’s time to Live and let serve!