COVID Lockdown Sex

It had been on the cards for ages, probably the last five years I reckon, although we hadn’t acknowledged it. Although we got on ok a lot of the time and the sex was still pretty good though less frequent than previously, we rowed too much and were just not happy in each other’s company. We had talked about it […]

Facial Delivery

Mike and Ashley got in the car, having just dropped off their 2 kids with their grandparents, ready for a day to themselves, one of the few they get a year. As Mike started the short drive home, Ashley called and ordered a pizza so they could go home with the plan of sitting on the couch, eating pizza, and […]

Akari and the Englishmen

My name is Conrad Ostle Jr. My friends call me Cord. I am 54 years old. I was born in the sixties. At that time my family were of such standing in London that the Ostle children (there are four of us) could never be seen to get a job. Employment was an admittance of financial crisis. It was low […]

Fate’s Embrace

Joe slid through the crowd on the street, not in a hurry, just enjoying it, like it was some kind of game, call it Body Avoidance, a challenge of finding the gaps just large enough to pass through untouched while the bodies continued moving in somewhat predictable ways, though the unpredictable could always happen, adding to the challenge and the […]

Reverend’s Magic Wand

When I studied in the seminary, I played around developing apps mostly related to the Bible. I created and marketed about ten of them. One of the apps sold bigtime. Based on its success, two more broke through on its coattails. Just before I graduated, I had an offer from a company that specialized in that sort of software. The […]

The Outlaw’s Lady

My old dog Prissy led me to the ranch house, and as I passed the barn, I waved my hat to the vaqueros who clustered there, branding cattle. I was tired and hot, and covered in dirt. Prissy stiffened as we rounded the house, then broke into joyful yelping and ran ahead like a Texas tornado.

Gorgeous Gambles

I knew enough Swedish to order food and ask where the bathroom was, but that was about it. Luckily, most businesspeople in Sweden spoke at least some English. I had just completed a two-week job in the far north of the country. I’m still not sure how to spell or pronounce the name of the town. It seemed to have […]

Insatiable: Beginnings

Sunday mornings are the best. Waking up slowly before the kids get up, enjoying the calm before the storm. Being a blended family was tough sometimes, especially for the kids. Finding where they fit, figuring out where the boundary lines were drawn, sometimes hit and miss but we were all learning together, and with patience it was getting easier day […]

Southern Comfort

The light began to trickle onto the hardwood floor through the slightly parted curtains of the master bedroom. Ever since Ellie and Leo bought their new suburban house, they have been blessed with their windows facing west. This was a stark contrast to being rudely woken up each morning by the unforgiving South Florida sun in their eyes, too early […]

The Dream Weaver

My morning work commutes are finally starting to get easier. Since moving from a backwater town on the east coast, to this rule metropolitan area, healthier living has been on the forefront of my mind. So a month back, I decided to stop driving the hour-long commute to work and bought myself a shiny new bike. After a week, I […]