Burr Dominoes takes up where Burr left off. It is assumed the reader knows past characters and the circumstances that got Sammy to this point. To Sammy, dots on the falling domino are telling, a forecast of future events. In his senior year at Cromwell Military Academy he connects the dots to his life.
Twin bet: scariest/tragic AI story. Hers — WoW; mine — dark chikan erotica, inspired by the very real groping problem on crowded trains (which I've personally encountered and witnessed during my trip to Seoul) + a famous JAV film. This is pure fiction, expanded into bleak non-con with psychological depth and tragic end. Non-native English + AI polish. Spot grammar errors, awkward phrasing or typos? Please comment — I'll fix them! Thanks!
Magic of the Wood Fond childhood memories prompt Daniel to revive a little woodland, turned into a dumping ground by cheap locals who won't pay to use the landfill. He becomes the steward of the wood, and eventually discovers that an imaginary friend from his youth isn't so imaginary, after all. / (Reviews)
The husbands of two well-to-do young couples conspire to change their prudish wives into swingers. Things really heat up when the wives accept swapping and sugest bringing a new young couple into the fun and games.
On the surface, they appear to be a happily married and respected couple in their community, but beneath the facade lies a web of dark secrets and desires.
Gabriel Hare is tall, confident-looking, and absolutely clueless about who he really is. College is supposed to be a fresh start, but instead it becomes the place where every assumption he’s ever had about himself gets shattered. Friendships, rumors, desire—especially desire—force him to confront the truth he’s been circling for years: he is queer, deeply and undeniably. This is a story about becoming: becoming bold, becoming messy, becoming wanted, becoming queer. A Chronicle.
What do you do when the last fertile male in the family tree is going off to war? You try to ensure that the line goes on, of course. Brilliant minds work alike, and in this family there are a LOT of brilliant minds.
Meg had been pretty unhappily married for a while now. She wasn't asking for the world, just a small sign that he actually gave a shit. Well, apparently he didn't, and she ended up drowning her sorrows with her best mate Kath.
Karl is walking home when a cyclist crashes her bike in front of him. Karl takes her to his house to fix her busted ankle. Over the next few days Karl finds a lot out about Stacey, especially how she managed to afford the biggest house in the village. Stacey then meets the girl of Karl's dreams, and hers...