I'm sure my sister is no different to anybody else's. She's reasonably happy to wander about the house in her bra and knickers, I suppose she doesn't really see me as being male for I am two years younger than she is. On a couple of occasions I have even caught her walking from the bathroom to her room wearing just a large bath towel around her waist and a smaller one around her wet hair
Megan spies a notice tacked to a phone pole on her way home after school. "Earn Extra Money" it tells her. Pulling out her cellphone to call the number listed on the sheet, sets in motion an interesting set of erotic events.
A Story in the Middlebury Chronicles Universe
Mark and Kari consider joining the junior executive ranks at J.A.M. Aluminum, which means Kari would become part of EPOD, an executive 'perk' for senior VPs. This story closes the gap, so to speak, between the stories "A Chance to Advance" and "Insomnia," both of which were written by the great Vulgus, one of the kings of this genre of writing.
As soon as Sylvia spots her young handsome Nephew at the train station she predicts that this will be a summer to remember! This is the flip-side of "Summer at Aunt Sylvia's"
A young man hires an ex-military girl to come with him and explore an uninhabited island. Then end up in a cave and when the ex-military girl gets injured everything changes.
Carl is a divorced man, who is spending the night before Halloween alone because his daughter decided to go to a party instead. But when shopping he sees a rabbit costume, so decides to crash the party and check up on her. This is an extended version of my earlier story "Harvey". Most of the story is the same, but the ending is different. In short, it is no longer a "Dark Tale" in the same way as I gave it a happier ending.
Buffy is an aspiring actor who loves to go to acting camp each summer. Counselor Bob offers private lessons at camp, and Buffy signs up to beat the dreaded condition: Stage Fright. How best to do that? Bob has an idea. This one is pure fluff, with no redeeming value at all. Just a simple stroke story.