The Country Store is the story of a young boy coming of age in the rural South. His mother and father own a country store and he's allowed to work there, meeting many interesting people - of whom, some happen to be young country girls.
Paul Hartstein an aspiring, but unpublished author, opens our story by calling on his friends Jim and Celia Masters. Only Jim isn't home. Celia recalls only too well the times she shared Paul's bed back in college. But that's just the opening chapter.
An Adam's Family Story The spark in Christine's sex life has fizzled out, and she's not too happy about it. When a chance meeting with her nephew Adam and a phone call from her niece Angie kindle a spark she never anticipated, she has to decide whether she's brave enough to nurture it.
On patrol in the cold and rugged Shiverpeaks, Cecilia finds soon herself lost in a blizzard. There is little hope of survival in the darkness, ice, and snow, save perhaps with the help of the native norn, two of whom take it upon themselves to reaffirm Cecilia's taste for life. Soon enough, Cecilia finds herself stuck between the two, taking more cock than she had ever thought possible. From both of them. At once.
An enticing experience with a kaldorei prisoner, over too soon, too violently, has stayed with Silendiel Flameborn, noble lady of Silvermoon City, for many years. When her house loses a servant to the recently established kaldorei embassy, she takes her frustrations out on the night elves. Their reaction proves rather surprising, and she soon finds herself in the company of a towering, well-equipped Sentinel Lieutenant. Will she choose reputation, or indulgence in desires too long denied?
18 yo Billy, stunned at the news that his Dad is remarrying, promises his mom he'll break up the marriage. Instead, he finds himself entangled in a sexual triangle that threatens to engulf him. / (Reviews)
The followup to "Just a little quickie", this story covers the events of the following weekend last November. I found out that I was not the only squirter in the coffee house after all! 2,516 words... not too shabby! ;P