A Personalia story Part of the Personalia universe
A Personalia story. New Eden is the second planet with a human colony. This is a tale of it developing from the small settlement into a more vibrant community. / (Reviews)
Have you ever noticed that true trans girls are more effeminate and accepting of men’s desires than most genetic women? I have. This is a short story of adoration, of love and acceptance, of relationship building, some genetic engineering, and of course, a little lust.
Losing a loved one to an illness you can't fight is rough. Darkness sets in. People share advice. 'Time heals all', and 'it's always darkest just before the dawn'. Charlie lost Allie. Natalie lost her, too. They found each other and saw the sun rise. When they found Allison, another Allie, in a quirk of fate, there might as well have been two suns. For Charlie, there truly was a Dawn Beyond the Darkness.
Vivian was a "working girl" - a prostitute. But business was slow one rainy day and she was afraid she'd wasted the night until a nice looking car pulled up beside her. The woman inside the car was looking for a party girl and Vivian took the job...
The Easy Way: A high school senior loses his dad a few days after graduation, and two weeks before his eighteenth birthday. He has an older brother he looks up to, now more than ever. After learning about his inheritance, he decides to get away for a few weeks before making any serious plans about his future. Before he leaves town, a major change occurs to his travel plans.
Join Hannibal Walker in his 5-year journey from Philadelphia to Willow Run, TX. He arrives in the West as a young semi-ignorant tenderfoot and grows into a confident young man with four wives and a growing family. He starts out as a wagon train guard and scout and becomes a bounty hunter. From there, he evolves into a vigilante out to help anybody who needs it. There is some sex in the story, but that is not the focus of the tale.
Three Girls and A Guy (3) This is the continuing tale of me and my three lovely wives. At the end of "Weekend Getaway", I alluded to a story involving two of my friends from high school, Mimi and Geoff. They let us in on their secret lives and we open up our plural marriage. / (Reviews)
Joe and Lindy meet drunk. Their relationship continues through personal success and even other sexual relationships, but inebriation on Lindy's part becomes the great stumbling block to them being together for the long run.