Siblings in the Back Seat

I’ve named them all. All five of them. My tentacles. You would think me a perfectly ordinary young woman to look at, although perhaps something of a bimbo judging by the size of my breasts and by my effusive, platinum blonde hair, but part my pussy lips and you will find no eager cunt wanting to fuck. Whip is the […]

My Step-Father

“And he dared to tell me that lilac wasn’t my color, me? can you believe that Fin? Martin must have left the house without his eyes that day.” Jimmy laughed, speaking to a dazed-out Finley. He looked over at me and whispered. “She’s as looped up as a junkie on meth Greg, what should we do, this is not like […]

Bring Your Mother To Work Day

Chapter 1 It has been two months now, since my mother came crawling to me, after she found herself down on her luck, and with no other place to turn. You can read about how I turned her bad fortune into my good fortune, in my “Fall From Grace” series and my “How to Train Your Mother Series”. We have […]

My, My, My

His cock filled her so completely, and she knew without question that he loved her above all others… even more than her mother. His thick organ worked in and out of her, each stroke nudging her higher and higher to ecstasy. They kissed deeply, even desperately, as if each of them longed to be fully inside the other, fusing together […]

An Old Crone

Hannah had recently started attending an impromptu amateur occult group at the local Books-Ga-Zillion. One of the women that worked at a store and a regular patron had started it and they typically met at the coffee shop inside the store. It was basically to discuss things like tarot, magick, Wicca, and the like. Hannah had noticed a flyer about […]

Mom Son Lap Halloween

I put on the Halloween costume that Mom bought me and shook my head. “Mom, you can’t be serious,” I complained loudly. “Come out here so I can see it,” she insisted. I stood in front of her and put my hands on my hips. “I’m not wearing this,” I stated. “Why not?! You look great!”

Relative Deviant

The summer before my senior year was chaotic, to say the least. My parents’ recent divorce put an enormous strain on our family. In fact, I feel it was their rocky relationship which caused me to be held back in ninth grade, making me the only asshole who’d be graduating after his eighteenth birthday. Dad disappeared once the ink was […]

My Unforgettable Summer

The “barn” was a large suburban house that Grandma left to our mom when she died. It was not far from the sea — only a fifteen-minute drive away from a very secluded beach. The house had an orchard, a little pond and an extended backyard. There, in this backyard, mom had installed a pool. Overlooking the edge of the […]

The Siren

I came home from school, third year elementary. The house was empty. My mom was there usually, but not that day. Something was off, but I didn’t know what. I fixed a sandwich, ate, did my homework. No mom. Turned on the TV. Watched the news. A tragic accident. A bus hit a car. Not many details. Went to bed. […]

I Need to Process This

The contrast between me and my sister Melanie could not have been more pronounced. She’s two and a half years older than I am, and for as long as I could remember, she had been the apple of everyone’s eye. It helped that she was tall and slim, pretty and clever, good at school, successful at sports, and popular with […]