Fourteen-year-old Jean-Luc, squire to Philippe DeGrasse, on the French crusade in the Holy Land in the thirteenth century, is an ambitious-and extraordinarily handsome and sexy-boy. Even on the eve of battle on the plain below the Horns of Hattin in the Levant, he is scheming to advance up the levels of master. Above DeGrasse are the army's general, Hugh de Lusignan, brother to Guy, King of Jerusalem, and above the general is the king himself.
Ms. Americana (the lovely creation of Poser artist Mr. X) finds herself in the clutches of the master criminal known as the Magyar. Sexual torture, bestiality and other forms of entertainment quickly follow.
'Plain Janes' are not always what they seem. Some have been tutored by relatives who remain in the background, waiting to receive victims into a contrived web.
A Bad place to live. (4) Hi there, Nat again, I know, I'm here so much just telling my crap, I'm sorry. I hope you know who I am, if you don't feel free to read the previous stories of "A bad place to live" If you're lazy, just lets say. When I was young my parents had a car accident, they both died, I survived. My aunt Helena took care of me... Yes, in her own way, she hates me, but she loves her two sons, Thomas and David. I consider myself as a modern Cinderella, being the last one on the household.