The third story in a previous unfinished trilogy about a tough man tournament, a female combatant and a revenge seeking opponent. It is a love story of sorts.
A Bullet Story Tom and I are left in the Conference Room after our Spirit friends have returned to their hosts. A bright flash and a bone rattling clap of thunder is followed by an eerie silence. A desperate Cry In the Night fills the room unsettling us.
A Fan Fiction is a Virus Story Yu-Gi-Oh Fan Fiction. Seto-Atemu-Joey. Takes place after 'Sow and Reap'. On the first day of Christmas, Joey opens the wrong can of worms. Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh or any of it's related. I am not making nor do I seek to make any financial gain from this. I just wrote a fanfic based on the sources mentioned.
A Sarah and Greg Story This is the 4th Sarah and Greg Story. What you need to know is that Sarah and Greg are deeply in love. They live together and make each other happy. (And she is a shemale.) Although there is some plot development, this story is mainly about their trying sex in different ways. This was inspired by a comment someone made in an e-mail to me, although his more specific suggestions will show up in the next S&G story.
Carly is a successful business woman whose adult son is having marital troubles. She wants to be there for both him and his wife. But her son Stephen takes her offer of help to an intimate place she never intended to go. After a short while, Carly's better judgment loses out and she moves toward her son and begins sharing his desires, and acting on them as well.
All good things, is a 'fan-fiction' which opens six months after, events in the ova movie 'Tenchi forever'. And takes place over a span of nine days. This work is a 'full length novel' representing a fusion of various elements and characters from the 'Tenchi Muyo' cannon, and attempts to conclude the original saga.
Wendy has been driven to desperate lengths to emulate her late beloved father. Then she meets Bill. Then she meets Stephen. She makes a decision which leads to an unexpected conclusion.