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A Dragon’s Flame

"Katie meets her flaming hot, ancestral protector."

“Lord Colwyn’s Trail,” Katie read on the small obelisk at the start of the trail. He was a distant ancestor. There were also several warning signs about dangerous cliffs and loose rocks.Katie Dunn barely felt Welsh. Her maternal grandfather moved...

W And The Lady Of The Lake 01

"A painted lady emerges from the lake at W’s retirement home."

Chapter One - The Lady EmergesIt was a very nice autumn evening and I was sitting on the back deck of my lake house sipping bourbon when the alarm on my phone sounded. That was immediately followed by a loud...

Cash In Hand 12 – “Another Exposure” – Part 4b Of 4

"The concluding part of "Cash in Hand" Book 1 - The Jones will return..."

“JJ, as you know, you're way around Somertyn Manor. Please be a dear and see what’s happened to Ethan. We are going to need him here in half an hour.”So, wearing her white dressing gown and matching slippers, Janet left...

Casual Exposure

"Displayed wife to close friend"

My wife (L) and I (late 30s) have been playing with exposure and public nudity for a few years. We met in high school and have had minimal sexual experience outside the marriage. She’s always been quite petite, 5’5" and...

Cum Home

"A young wife learns about gang bangs. What does her husband learn?"

I was only eighteen when I got married and a virgin. My husband Chris is a great guy and a good provider, but as little as I knew about sex when I got married, I never thought he was good...

Chapter 7. Destination Yokohama

"Jimi and Betty fly to Yokohama for the tekoki world championship"

The last few days at Betty’s were stuffed with mixed emotions. The moment we’d been waiting for—Yokohama Pride—had finally arrived. Betty’s new tricks were devastating. I doubt any Asian tough guy could take it longer than one minute or two....

Return To The Backcountry – Part One

"Tina and Nick return to the backcountry after the baby is born..."

This story is a complete work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people or events is coincidental.I would strongly urge you to read “What Happens in the Backcountry, Stays in the Backcountry” before you read this story. There are vital...