During an emergency two-day air flight layover in Rome, fourteen-year-old Benjamin, flying alone from Tel Aviv to London and desperate to be initiated by men, gets his wish from a fellow passenger businessman and goes on to learning to ride to the beat and dynamics of classical music from an accomplished Italian count.
A Story from The Town Julie, haunted by a past she struggles to remember, wants to be restrained for desire, while her husband, Jack, believes it’s the only way to protect everyone from her. With the calm guidance of a supplier, they prepare for an uncertain future. A story that unfolds in the quiet aftermath of The Analyst - Chapter 26: Echoes of the Night.
Whelp, this was an unfortunate twist of fate. To have to turn around and ask for help from a man I left broken years ago was not my ideal Wednesday night plans but, unfortunately, I've run out of better options. Broken myself, and bleeding, I need to get away from the men chasing me because these assholes are shooting to kill. I am Katerina and, beware men, I am coming in like a hurricane. Be prepared or get swept away.
A mother is mind controlled to be an incestuous slave, and needs instructions for what her new role is to be. But what if her son/master is revolted by incest? This is an MC story with little to no actual sex and was begun as a horror story for Halloween examining how 'normal' people would respond to a family member being mind controlled, and how they might handle it. Please read the author's note before you decide whether to read and vote on this story!
A group of five adventurers embark on a perilous journey to the Grand Stronghold of Fire, a ruined fortress engulfed in eternal flames. Their goal is to retrieve the Emberheart, a legendary relic said to hold the power to control fire itself. As they delve deeper into the stronghold, they encounter fiery elemental beasts, treacherous traps, and the lingering echoes of a once-great empire.
The Affair has been the basis for a number of famous novels. Greene’s “The End of the Affair,” Flaubert’s “Madame Bovary,” Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina,” and many more. Those of course, are some of the classics of the genre, but there are many more, ranging from your anguished chick-lit, women’s romance “second chance” novels (bleeech), to utter trash, to classics of the porno-novel genre like Orrie Hitt’s “Unfaithful Wives.” This then, is my humble contribution to the genre. Hope you enjoy.