An unusual farm girl discovers passion from an unexpected direction. This is a relatively old story, in fact the first I felt good enough about to show to others.
I'm horny, hungover and wearing a pair of white speedos at the beach. The older gay couple just down the beach wave me over and our oral threesome gets a hurry along as we nearly get caught.
A New Arcadia Story (11) On a visit to New Arcadia, a British couple experience a new dimension of sex at the hands of masters of the erotic arts. A weekend of non-stop fucking and an orgy with a transcendental climax ends with them making love to two virgin teenagers. and their first thought is to put their teenage daughter on her path to that same plateau of sexual ecstasy. (Note: some codes pertain to later chapters.)
Stanley finds a hitchhiking runaway without a plan. That doesn't last long, though, as the runaway comes up with a good one, saving a broken relationship while creating a new one. Romance abounds.
A story in the The Human Nexus Universe
This story is a sequel to 'Siobhan' and follows another very small group of survivors of a global disaster. It is not meant to stand alone, but my editors tell me that it does. The cast list is at the start by reader request. Feel free to skip it. (The series was inspired by the writings of and discussions with Vincent Berg, aka Crumbly Writer.)
A New Arcadia Story (1) George finds that the nudist resort he's visiting is actually an academy of higher sex education. On his arrival, he's jacked off by a teenage girl under the tutelage of her mother and by evening, he's asleep in bed with another teenager and her mother after balling them both. Four orgasms in seven hours, and the fun is just beginning...
A story in the The Human Nexus Universe
One night between midnight and six AM Eastern, most of the people of the world died. No one knew why; there was no warning; they simply stopped. Some survived to live a few extra hours or days. In the USA, this meant that most folks died in their beds. Streets, roads, and bridges remained mostly open. In other parts of the world, the timing was such that the visible carnage was horrendous. For the dead, neither situation mattered a whit. After a week, humanity was dead - all but a very few.