...but it's over now.
Another "February Sucks tale.
My heart was an immovable object. Until I met her.
Gabby endures her trials and she finds happiness.
Sunnie gets to work: The Wife From Antarctica.
A further confession; it does no good.
Alice confesses all, to what effect?
Sometimes the good guys lose.
Young Brit abandoned in Tangier is taken into male harem.
Everything has a breaking point, glass, diamonds, wives.
With planning, you can get it over with.
Richard is to cat as Henry is to mouse.
Guy is shocked when wife leaves him.
The seduction is sudden -- or was it?
Long time grudge boils over at a backyard BBQ.
Sub learns the difference between punishment and funishment.
A tale of betrayal from the very near future.
The aftermath of a 'February sucks' style betrayal.
"I do" can be a very very long sentence.
Hostage valued more by captor than by father.
Love letter of a thrall
Home from the sea.
What if you're left with someone else's daughter?
Old desires plague a disabled priest at a beach condo.
A young man finds a lovely way to take the needle.
Sometimes it's hard to leave a cheating wife.
A different side of the story.
Rent-boy in mid 1900s UK schooled in class distinctions.
Teena’s working her way cross country to L.A.
Kelsey and Jane are in love. Where do they go from here?
The Fiercest Battles are Waged from Within.
Story of continuous play and total control and submission.
Amy can trust her friends around her husband, right?
Two expecting sisters must face loneliness together.
The male brothel is dead; long live the male brothel.
He finally decides a drunken slut isn't worth the trouble.
Casey finds her rejected brother, Robbie.
His wife leaves and everything changes.
A chance meeting leads to a passion filled night.
The Final Chapter. Emma.
Caged for the night.
A man seduces a naughty woman and then leaves her.
A girl is seduced and left in the park.
The meeting of two cultures; can it serve them both?
Sarah suffers a crisis, but may reconnect with her life.
When she gives up, he goes in.
He never thought he'd know his neighbor so well.