His love's hands were deformed at birth. She's beautiful, busty, freckled and smart, and she knows poetry, but she never believed that any man could ever really love her, because she's a "freak." Well, she was wrong. / (Reviews)
A David's Many Adventures Story (2) David and Meri are back. No, not just back, but back in time. This is a do over. Sex is minimal and only hinted at and never a focus. This is the story of their lives from the time they come back, to graduation from high school. Who knew that the Master PC program existed back in the early 1980s? Violence is minimal, but there. The Djinni Nekita does not make an appearance, but is mentioned. There is some basis in history and all locations named are real, if not the people. / (Reviews)
A Sex and Demons Story (2) When your sex-demon ex-girlfriend asks for help, it's hard to say no. Sometimes you have to fuck a witch to help out a friend.
An explosion and fire leaves Cosette, 10, and her mom Syl in crisis, they stay with their divorced neighbor Julie. But where's Sette's dad (Theo)? At Julie's, her ex-husband and his gorgeous admin (now his 2nd wife) visit often, staying, uh, overnight. Together in her bed. Really? How does that even work? Theo is back; he's studly in bed but unemployed, they're at risk for homelessness. Fond of Sette, Julie worries. What to do? (No under 18 sex.)
a Paul & Paula 21 story
Concerts are back on, and the kids are sixteen. So far, they've been doing covers, and the occasional song Michiko writes for them. Eventually, they will want to write songs of their own. And so, what do they write about? Something that happened when they were nine years old? Something involving classmates? -- I'm numbering them so that they will be listed in chronological order. Every now and then I might stick something in that happened before something else.
A story set in and around Hanging Out
Dana is the troubled middle kid of a triplet. Can someone who’s as out-there queer as Jamie be what they need to survive? A teen romance that is neither hetero-, homo-, nor bisexual.
[Tagged “Caution” for an uncodable central pairing.]