When Gary Trowbridge invited Roderick Mason to have sex with Gary's wife Rachel to put more variety into their marriage, Rod could not believe it. Rachel was a fox, devastatingly beautiful. However, Rod had principles about married women, and knew Gary was making a huge mistake. Sure enough he was, and it led to more and more (mistakes that is)!
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.
Silas is a widower raising two children, Wanda (20) and Jim (18). Wanda is on her second year of college and Jim starts his first year. He misses his wife and, with his children off to college, what is he going to do? They want to help! This is just a short fun romp that poured out one afternoon. I hope you enjoy it! RG
Grady Potter had a long-time friend, Ed, who died. He is taking care of the estate until Ed's niece named Katherine shows up to claim her inheritance. The two don't hit it off too well. Different personalities build resentment between them, but they do agree to exchange Christmas cards.
Mike is 18 when his mother asks him to spend the summer with Aunt Leia. She is not much older—beautiful, blonde, and alone while her husband works far away. At first, it seems like a normal holiday: a big house, a swimming pool, and simple garden work. But soon, small moments between them start to feel different. A smile, a touch, or the way her dress falls open makes Mike’s heart race. He knows it is wrong, but he cannot stop thinking about her....
A story told of the transition from a young boy to a grown woman.This is a fictional story about Gender Dysphoria and M2F transitioning. This story does become "fairly" technical in the aspects of transitioning, such as GRS and HRT.
A Story in the Road Warrior Universe
Charlie gets the bad news from his wife while he is in Barcelona and she is in London. Why does he go on a cruise? And who is Ana?
Arizona, 1944. Elinor Powell, a Black Army nurse, is assigned to care for Nazi prisoners—a job deemed too good for her to do for white American soldiers. Frederick Albert, a German POW and jazz-loving artist, sees her across the mess hall and declares, "I'm the man who's going to marry you." Against military law, Jim Crow racism, and two nations at war, they fall in love. Their forbidden romance would cost them everything—and prove that love can survive even the cruelest divides.