When a burglar breaks into a house to steal, he finds that the husband and wife are home. The cowardly husband offers his wife in place of himself when he is threatened and has to suffer the indignity of watching the burglar rape his new wife while she is still wearing her wedding dress.
This is a revised edition of The Atonement which is already posted here. I am the original author of "The Atonement" under the pen name "Racecar." There are two additional chapters added by other authors that are not edited, in addition to another new chapter written in the 1990s that I never posted.
Who shot JR Ewing? I mean who shot JFK? One was a fictional Dallas, and the other has much fiction attached. Agent "Jackie" has been voluntold to investigate a coup in progress and begins with an investigation into a dead actress, a trip down a rabbit hole.
Danny needs money real bad. His rent is due and the only job open is in an egg repacking factory on the night shift. He takes the job because he does not want to be evicted and discovered the new job has several perks that he had not expected.
This is a story in the Collar Club.
Caresse's job performance is falling lately, and her boss, Romain, takes charge of the situation. That is true in her private life as well as work.
This is a variant of Agena's "A Joke". It spins off from somewhere at the end of the beginning (if that's not too confusing). If you haven't read "A Joke," you should -- and some of the alternate endings thereto, also. But you don't really need to read it to follow what happens in my story. --- A quick note about the codes: 'rough' does not apply to the sex. This is not a happy ending story.
At his brother's wedding, Max discovers Elliot, his new brother-in-law, has a twisted relationship with his mother, Karen. Max witnesses and records their intense, incestuous encounter. Later, Elliot proposes a disturbing deal to Max, involving both Karen and Emily. Max is left reeling, conflicted by desire and moral uncertainty, standing on the brink of uncharted territories and new realities in relationships.
Yaasa lives a life of solitude, piloting her small ship, the Dominion, through the shadowy edges of society as a courier. She is hiding from her past and the true sexual nature of herself. A truth that she is not willing to acknowledge. However when a job spirals out of control, she may have no choice but to rely on abilities that have caused her nothing but hardship.