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March 1813

Commodore Harold Hastings was a gracious host. He had welcomed each of his captains in person at the port, together with Captain Benning, and then led them aft to where his cabin had been prepared for the guests. He had been a successful frigate captain, and the quality of the foods and wines bore witness to his affluence.

Northumberland was 15 years old, of 1900 tons burthen, carrying 32-pounders on her main deck and 18-pounders on the upper deck. She was one of the better 74s in the Navy.

Now they all sat in the spacious after cabin and enjoyed the excellent food. It was a strange feeling for Thomas to be one of the senior captains at the table, with Captains Murtaugh, Muir and MacAuliffe being very recent appointments.

They went through the four courses, each accompanied by matching wines, and finally arrived at Port wine and cheese. Toasts had been drunk, and while his guests sipped on their Ports and nibbled on the excellent Stilton cheese, Commodore Hastings asked for their attention.

“Gentlemen, this squadron, as you know, will be detached to the East, with the express purpose of disrupting the shipping through the Genoese and Tuscany seaports, but also to disrupt the trade between Corsica and the French or Italian mainlands.

“According to our reports, the French keep three or four frigates at Genoa and Porto Vecchio. There are also two old line-of-battle ships in Genoa, small sixty-fours from the old Genoese navy. Our sources doubt that they are ready for sea or that they ever will be ready again.

“This gives as free rein to operate along these coasts. For our initial strike, I propose to sail to the South from here and to round Sardinia. As you know, Sardinia is our ally. Cagliari is the main port, located near the southern tip, where we shall pay a call and gather intelligence. We shall then cruise northward along the coasts of Sardinia and Corsica, sailing in line athwart similar to what most of you gentlemen did under Captain Benning last year.

“Once past Bastia, we shall then head for the Tuscany coast and continue our cruise along the Genoese coast. We shall then explore Genoa from up close, if only to make the Frogs nervous. This is the general plan, but I expect us to adapt it according to what we find. Of course, engaging and capturing the remaining French and Italian men o’war must take priority over cruiser warfare. Any comments or suggestions, gentlemen?”

“Are we planning any landings at this time, Sir?” Thomas asked.

“Only when a tempting opportunity arises. Most coastal towns are protected by heavy fortifications, and the French keep sizable garrisons in them. I can see cutting-out actions, obviously, and for those you should be prepared.”

The captains nodded. That was understood. Hastings now looked at his flag captain.

“Captain Benning has a proposal to make.”

“Thank you, Sir,” Benning said. He looked around the table. “Gentlemen, last year your ships were all part of a small squadron that interrupted trade along the Spanish coast. We, the captains of Caroline, Circe and Thisbe, agreed to share the prize monies amongst our ships equally and regardless of who was in sight at the time of the capture. When Captain Grey joined us in Dido, he also joined that agreement. I believe that it made the squadron more effective since captains could be detached for important tasks without feeling deprived. I propose to enter into a similar agreement between us. Obviously, Northumberland will have the greatest advantage from that since we are not likely to make captures. Yet, Northumberland will provide a degree of protection for you gentlemen and can contribute prize crews, minimizing the need to scuttle captured vessels. We can also engage shore fortifications for you, but in that case, we would be sharing anyway.”

Melrose nodded. “I second that idea. I favoured the sharing agreement last year, and I favour it now, for the very same reasons Captain Benning named. It is also fair to include Northumberland. We shall profit from her presence and firepower during the planned cruise. We can also send more prizes for adjudication if we have more prize crews available.”

The eyes turned to Thomas. He nodded.

“I agree with what Captain Benning and Captain Melrose said. As a newly posted captain, I profited from the very close collaboration between our ships. Of course, I and my ship also profited from Captain Clancy’s decision to terminate the agreement, but this also precipitated a rift within the squadron that made it less of a unit.”

Captain Murtaugh of Circe was next. “I believe that the advantages of such an agreement outweigh any negative impact, say, on individual initiative. I can agree for my ship.”

The captains looked at James Muir. He nodded. “I can see the wisdom in a sharing agreement, and I cannot see the downside that Captain Murtaugh mentioned.”

Murtaugh looked at Muir. “May I ask your reasoning, Captain Muir?” It was a question of polite interest, and Muir saw it this way.

“Except for Captain Benning, we are all rather junior captains. We want to distinguish ourselves. Prize monies are fine, but I believe we value recognition much higher.”

“Hear, hear!” MacAuliffe seconded. “I agree with Captain Muir.”

“Viewed like this, I also agree. Well spoken!” Murtaugh nodded.

“Then we are in agreement?” Benning asked.

One after another, the captains nodded.

“I propose a toast then: may there be much to share between us!”

They drank to that, and Commodore Hastings took over again.

“Splendid, gentlemen! I take great pleasure from this fine display of co-operation. It bodes well for us as a squadron. To further this co-operation I suggest that we shall convene like this once weekly whenever possible.”

“That would be very agreeable, Sir,” Melrose answered. “Perhaps with the stipulation that Captain Grey and I may host some of these dinners?”

That was astute of Melrose. Both he and Thomas had the wherewithal to host such dinners, both having had luck with prize monies and being in command of rather large frigates.

“A change of the venue will be quite welcome,” Hastings replied, obviously pleased with this turn. “I trust that Captain Grey brought some produce from England?”

“My steward, Bartleby, sent ahead some excellent smoked and salted meats, but also potatoes from my lands,” Thomas answered easily. “He also made certain to have some of our local ale. I could certainly promise you a dinner of true English fare.”

“Marvellous! At the risk of sounding greedy, could you agree to host the next dinner? My mouth waters thinking of your ale, Captain!”

“I will feel the honour, Sir,” Thomas answered. He grinned inwardly when he imagined Bartleby’s face. That worthy man had earmarked a good part of the delicacies for his own enjoyment. “I can only hope that my hospitality can hold up to what we enjoyed today, Sir.”

“We shall be the judges of that, my dear Grey,” Benning laughed.

“It is a true pity that Captain Grey will entertain us at sea, for he has a well earned reputation of conjuring up beautiful ladies at his dinners,” Muir added.

“I shall let my dear wife know of your favourite opinion, Captain,” Benning laughed. “Of course, she reported everything to me in her latest letter. Why, do not despair! As I recall, Captain Grey could conjure pretty women and lasses directly from the sea, even when he was but a young master’s mate.”

“I shall endeavour to dive for ladies, Sir, come the summer. To pick them from the wintry sea were poor judgement. Who’d ever want a cold woman for company?”

Their banter and the resulting levity provided the ideal point for Commodore Hastings to rise from the table and to see his captains on their ways. There was some more banter whilst they waited for their gigs, and they all left in an upbeat mood.

After a night spent hove to in close proximity, the six-ship squadron set sail with the first light. Unicorn was forming the van, followed by Northumberland, Caroline and Circe. This four-ship line was flanked by Dido and Thisbe, the fastest ships. The general course was south-southeast, sailing close to the southwesterly breeze. Under these conditions, Unicorn performed well enough, no doubt profiting from her freshly cleaned bottom.

They consistently logged 4 knots over the day and during the night, and on the next day, towards the end of the Morning Watch, the lookout sighted the northwestern tip of Sardinia. They changed their course to due south to sail along the western coast. No sail was sighted during the day, and the squadron kept their course during the night, albeit with shortened sails.

Thomas had used the two days at sea for more gun drill, driving his officers and crews relentlessly, and eliminating shortcomings. It was painfully clear by now that Mr. Treleven was not equal to the demands on a 1st lieutenant. He was too timid, too eager to please, and his authority over the wardroom was close to nil. Pons was another weak spot among the lieutenants. Even after eight years in the Navy, he was a poor sailor, a listless superior, and a tireless complainer. He had never grown up to be an officer in Thomas’s opinion.

For the moment, however, he had to make do with both men since no replacements could be obtained, and therefore he pushed and cajoled them into doing their duties.

After a quiet night, Thomas appeared on deck at sunrise, already fortified by one of Bartleby’s excellent coffees. Master’s Mate Jameson had the Morning Watch.

“Good morning, Sir! Course south, sailing under tops’ls and t’gallants. The last log cast had us at four knots. Flagship is four cable lengths behind us, Sir.”

“Very well, Mr. Jameson. Carry on!”

“Aye-aye, Sir,” the man answered. Jameson had passed his lieutenant’s exam in Gibraltar and was waiting for a berth in a wardroom.

Thomas nodded. Jameson was still young, and to Thomas it seemed that he was adapting willingly to the change in command. Perhaps there was hope for him. He looked around. The Sardinian coast was visible to port, with the first faint light silhouetting the hilly terrain behind the coastline. Over their port bow, Thomas could see the Isola di San Pietro, a few miles west of the main island. The maps indicated a small town on the eastern side, but the rest of the island was largely devoid of settlements.

They would skirt the island at a safe distance and then turn to southeast. Behind San Pietro was another island, Sant’Antioco, twice as big and with several settlements. There was an artificial dam, built in Roman times and linking Sant’Antioco with the main island.

“Sail ho!” the lookout in the foremast hailed. “There’s five, no six, seven craft coming up, lateen sails, and hailing from southeast!”

“Rouse both watches, Mr. Jameson!” Thomas snapped, already heading for the foremast. The climb was awkward since he did not know Unicorn’s rigging very well, but he made it to the top in an acceptable time. Breathing deeply, he tried to steady his hands and pointed his fine glass in the direction the lookout indicated.

Yes, there were seven craft coming up with three masts each and the lateen sails typical for the xebecs of the Barbaray Coast corsairs. They were heading for the Sardinian coast, possibly for the two islands. That was ominous. San Pietro was barely populated, but Sant’Antioco had a population in the hundreds, mostly along its eastern shore. A raid? Sardinia was allied to Great Britain, but so were the Barbary states, at least in name. The corsairs left British ships alone, but Thomas knew that they frequently raided the coasts of the Christian nations to catch slaves for the Ottoman empire. He snapped his glass shut and quickly climbed back down to the deck.

Both watches were on deck and Thomas strode aft.

“Mr. Treleven, we need signal lanterns! Signal midshipman! Night signal to flagship: enemy in sight! Hurry!”

There was Bartleby with a small repast and more coffee. Before he enjoyed that, he looked at Treleven.

“Let the men have some food, Mr. Treleven. Ten minutes. Then we’ll clear the ship for action. There is a small fleet of corsairs ahead, heading for Sant’Antioco island. Probably out to raid and make prisoners for their slave markets. Let’s spoil their fun.”

“Aye-Aye, Sir!” Treleven answered without enthusiasm.

Whilst Thomas was washing down the last piece of bread with thin ale, the signal midshipman had managed to hoist three lanterns to the mizzen top, one red and two green ones. Of course, Northumberland had to find lanterns first to reply, they had to roust Captain Benning, send an officer to the mast head to assess the situation and then formulate their answer.

It was some ten minutes later therefore, when four lanterns, green, red, green and blue showed.

“Flagship signals, Sir,” the midshipman almost shouted. “E-engage enemy. Make all sail!”

“Thank you. Mr. Treleven, clear the ship for action! Mr. Hearn! Have foresail and mainsail set! Mr. Pons, don’t have the guns loaded yet, but have canister ready for the carronades and dismantling shot for the 18-pounders!”

There came Bartleby with Thomas’s fighting coat, dark vest, sword and pistols. Captain Benning had given him the advice years ago, to wear a simple blue coat without epaulettes into a fight. There was no advantage in drawing the attention of the enemy sharpshooters to his person by wearing a splendid uniform. The dark vest was there to conceal the wounds he might sustain, thus preventing a panic on the quarter deck in case of his injury.

Soon the bustle died down and the gun crews stood ready. Thomas had a moment to look about. Dido and Thisbe were already gaining under the full press of their sails, Northumberland had set every stitch of canvas and was plowing through the soft swell of the Mediterranean, and behind her, the rearguard was getting closer as well.

“Masthead! What can you see of the corsairs?” Thomas hailed.

“Disappeared behind yon island, Sir, looked like they changed to northeast.”

Thomas nodded. That had to be a raid, but the corsairs had been careless. There was no free passage between Sant’Antioco and the main island. Once the squadron closed in, the corsairs were trapped, unless they escaped to the north. But even that loophole was now being stopped. Circe and Caroline changed course to due East, most likely to block the passage between San Pietro and the main island. Hastings was reading the situation the same way as Thomas.

They were passing San Pietro now, and in a few minutes they would have to wear ship. Thomas had another quick look at the charts. They did not indicate any rocks or other navigational hazards within the bay, but it would be narrow in there, perhaps too narrow for sailing a big frigate. Those xebecs shipped sweeps, making them more manoeuvrable in narrow waters, but they would be quite vulnerable to Unicorn‘s 18-pounders. Still, the corsairs might succeed in boarding.

“Mr. Treleven, let’s rig the boarding nets. Have swivel guns mounted on quarter deck and fo’c’sle to repel boarders. See to it that the arms chests are unlocked!”

Now it was time to change course. Looking aft, Thomas saw that the huge bulk of Northumberland was already eight cable lengths behind them.

“Helm to starb’d!”

Unicorn wore nicely before the wind. There was enough light now to make out the coastline. After a few moments, Thomas could even see Caroline and Circe coming from the North, but still four miles away.

With an almost ideal wind, Unicorn now raced along at over eight knots and they quickly reached the northernmost tip of Sant’Antioco. A half mile further, they could round the northeastern tip. Before them, a wide natural harbour opened, and the first rays of the morning sun illuminated the seven xebecs. One of them was already alongside a quay, with another on her free side. There was musket fire along the water front. The other five vessels lay in a waiting position as the quay was too small for more ships.

The corsairs had already lowered their lateen sails and were using their sweeps. So far, they must have been unaware of the presence of the British squadron, but when Unicorn entered the harbour mouth, two of the xebecs lying in wait turned to confront them. None of the Corsair ships were flying any flags, an important point which disqualified them as legitimate combatants and allowed the British squadron to interfere.

“Mr. Treleven! Double-shot the 18-pounders! Canister for the carronades and the six-pounders.”

“Sir, their rowers may be slaves!”

“All the more reason to make certain that we do not end up on those benches ourselves. We still have time to launch the boats, so let’s do that!”

It was a basic precaution to lower the boats when a battle loomed. When hit by roundshot, boats were reduced to flying splinters, a major cause for fatal injuries.

The two xebecs approached them head-on, as was to be expected. They would try to avoid Unicorn‘s broadside, block her progress and then board her. If he tried to bring his broadside into play, they would probably try to ram him. It was an interesting situation.

“Mr. Treleven, we shall engage them with our starboard battery first. I want the gunners to aim low. First the main deck, then the upper deck guns. There’s between a hundred and two hundred men in each of those xebecs, so let’s not invite them to board!”

They continued on the head-on course. The courses were taken in, and then Thomas had the topgallant sails furled. Unicorn proceeded under her topsails only.

“Main deck, double-load with ball and canister!” Thomas ordered. The greatest danger would be a boarding, but a broadside of canister would greatly reduced the numbers of boarders.

In this moment, the xebecs opened fire with their bow chasers, 12-pounders from what Thomas noticed. Those did not make much impression on the sturdy bows of the frigate. Thomas watched his adversaries closely. Then, when he saw his opening, he almost smiled. Moving under their sweeps, the xebecs had to keep a distance between them and could not easily close that gap. Sailing directly between them would allow Unicorn to fire both her broadsides to good effect. Yet, he had to mask his intentions up to the last moment.

“Four points to port!” Thomas rapped, and Unicorn turned as if trying to pass in front of the xebecs. Thomas could see their response, their sweeps now moving faster, preparing to ram the frigate. They were now almost athwart the first of charging xebecs, and it was time.

“Gun deck, prepare to give passing honours! Quartermasters, helm to port! We’re breaking through between them!”

Unicorn turned neatly, only two pistol shots away from the first xebec’s bows. There were panicked shouts on both corsairs, and their sweeps stopped. Before they could take the sweeps in, however, Unicorn broke through, close to the larboard xebec. Thomas heard the first of their sweeps snap and blew his whistle.

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Summer 1809 Edgar Dumfries was missing at supper in the wardroom, and the doctor reported him to be fast asleep after an extensive bleeding. The mood was subdued and for once there was no evening card game in the wardroom. Thomas had the morning watch and turned in early, but he lay awake for some time before he was able to find sleep. During the morning watch, Thomas had too much to do to fret over Mr. Dumfries. To maintain position in a line ahead was a new experience for him, and he had...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 25 A Fruitless Effort

“All hands to witness punishment!” The pipes shrilled through the ship whilst Thomas was standing on the quarter deck, overseeing the preparations for the flogging. A day before, the court martial under Captain Benning had found Able Seaman Ballard in violation of Article 22. He was disrated and sentenced to four dozen lashes with the cat, the worst flogging in Thomas’s personal experience. Captains could only mete out up to two dozen lashes, but a court martial had a wider...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 18 Bigots and Scoundrels

December, 1812 One drawback of having the tenants reception on a Sunday after church was that Thomas had to go to church. He had been very busy the days before going over the records and the estate ledger with Mr. Conway, setting goals and allocating funds. He also took Mirabel into Guildford to have her measured for more clothes and other accessories which she would need. Mirabel of course protested against the expenses, but Thomas overruled her. If Mirabel was staying in Gibraltar, she...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 40 Visitors

(September 1814) Under its spanker gaff, the barge was slightly lying over to lee as it made its way upriver, easing things for the tow horses. They had passed the new lock at Teddington, completed only three years earlier, and were now approaching the even newer Sunbury lock. Thomas stood on the deck and watched the progress of the craft with mild professional interest. Excepting his journey from Bristol to Guildford almost six years before, he’d had no experience with river navigation, let...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 12 Reward

March, 1812 It must have been his 10th time in over two years of sighting the Mediterranean Fleet Thomas thought idly as he timed his next manoeuvre carefully. As usual, Tempest carried the mail for the Commander in Chief, and that set the priorities. No sooner had Tempest settled on a course a cable length athwart from the flagship than his gig splashed into the water, and then he was racing down the Jacob’s ladder with the mail bag. Only five minutes later saw him on the quarter deck...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 6 Lightning Strikes

August 1808 The ships of the inshore squadron kept their vigil over the months of July and then August, and they caught a few more blockade runners. The French skippers became more crafty over time, or perhaps the less crafty had been weeded out, and they clung more closely to the coast. The French also installed more batteries along the coastline to give their shipping better protection. As Thomas knew, this was even good for the British. The guns placed along this coast – first...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 10 Tempest

Autumn, 1809 Over the next week, Sultan stayed at anchor waiting for orders to proceed further upstream for the planned attack on Antwerp. There were rumours that the commander in chief of the land forces, the Earl of Chatham, was delaying the decision whilst Sir Richard Strachan wanted to press the attack. Both nullified the other’s authority, and the result was that no action was taken. By late August, after the French had had time enough to shore up their defences of Antwerp, Chatham...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 8 Losing it

Jan 1809 Thomas was resting on his bed in The George and Serpent Inn. The inn was located at a convenient distance from the Admiralty where he would report in the morning. Mr. Egerton had indeed given him transport to London, but had not extended an invitation to stay at his house. One reason might have been the interest that Mrs. Egerton had shown in Thomas on that long coach ride. It was quite clear that Mr. Egerton did not trust any man in the presence of his cherished young wife. Thomas...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 13 On the Prowl

April, 1812 HMS Dido was sailing on a southerly course, holding the seaward position in a 20 mile-wide line of frigates that were combing the sea off the Pyrenees foothills. Cerbere had to lie due west Thomas knew although all they could see was a thin line of land on the horizon. Thisbe was holding the most landward position of their line at some two leagues from the shore. In perhaps an hour they would have to change course to southeast to avoid Cap de Creus which was jutting out from the...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 14 Florence

June, 1812 Come the evening he instructed Mr. Muir and left the ship in his gig. There were several hackney cabs near the pier waiting for business and he selected the best looking one. “Good ev’ning, Cap’n. Be of help?” “My good man, whereto in this city do you drive officers who are ... out for a night of entertainment?” A sly smile appeared on the man’s face. “Corbley’s Revue Theatre, Sir, is where the prettiest doxies are. It’s a bit on the pricey side, nothing for the likes of me,...

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The Return of Thomas GreyChapter 5 Blockade Duty

Summer 1808 Thomas was standing on the quarter deck of HMS Andromeda, 32, and watched The Rock growing smaller in the distance as the ship made her way through the calm waters under full sail before the moderate westerly breeze. Captain Benning had retired to his cabin once they were under way, and Thomas still had most of the Forenoon Watch ahead of him. It was his first watch in Andromeda under sail and as such exciting enough, but he could not help thinking about the sweet woman he had...

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Le Journal de Thomas

Le Journal de Thomas. Cette histoire est racont?e principalement ? partir de l'extrait de deux journaux. Celui de Thomas, et de Nicolas. Journal de Thomas - 31 Ao?t Aujourd'hui, je suis arriv? en ville pour le rendez-vous avez l'agence. Ils avaient trouv? pour moi une location parfaite. Ni trop loin de la boulangerie, ni loin du bus qui m'am?nera au lyc?e pour les cours. Mais je devrais pr?ciser qu'il s'agissait d'une colocation. Et quelle colocation! Il s'agit d'une grosse et vieille maison, je...

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The Thomas Household Part Two Marla and Eva

It was hard to paint with thoughts of that afternoon coursing through my brain. I couldn’t believe what I had done, or how badly I’d been fooled. I resented Kayla and Eva, but I resented my naiveté even more. I had played right into their hands. Sucker indeed. I started my cleanup routine a while before three, having completely forgotten that Marla had asked me to stay late. The earlier ordeal had all but suppressed any further thoughts about her, except to consider her a stern authority...

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Betsys JourneyChapter 5 A Love Affair With Thomas Continues with Susan

With many tears, Debbie moved. Betsy stayed in contact with her for several years, but by and by, the letters and phone calls stopped. She still thought of her dear friend every once in awhile and felt immense regret for not keeping in closer contract with Debbie. Then Betsy realized their friendship was just like any other. They would always care immensely for each other even if their heartfelt emotions faded with time. The winter came and went. Thomas met her family and Betsy even...

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Thomas

Thomas By Margaret Jeanette Jenny Powers was in her office going over the week's events. Every Friday at 11:00 A. M. she had her secretary come in to take notes of the weeks happenings. She spoke to her secretary, "Angela, it's been a very good week for the company! We picked up two new clients and it looks like we may need more help if this keeps up. You know a year ago when I took over after my father's heart attack we had 5 employees. Now we have 11! When dad recovered from his...

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Thomas meets Misty

When Misty showed up at one of the local association meetings Thomas belonged to, he was full of lust for her immediately. She was very beautiful. She was dark skinned. She was Asian and Afro-American, with gorgeous results. She had long straight coal black hair and beautiful smooth silky skin. Her eyes were brown but very bright and she had a beautiful smile with a heart shaped face that would make your heart stop when she smiled.Her body was spectacular. The thing he noticed right away was...

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The feminization of Thomas

Shirley Braithwaite was not a happy woman. Having just turned the wrong side of 40 she was happily married for the past 19 years to her school sweetheart Brian. The marriage had produced 4 children, Sarah who was 18 and Zoe who had just turned 16. The other 2 children were Alexander who was 15 and the youngest child being Thomas who was 12 years old. Mrs Braithwaite was not happy because like most mothers she wanted a daughter who would be a girly girl, someone who enjoyed...

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Thomas meets Misty part II

Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...

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Thomas meets Misty part II

Misty and Thomas finally fell asleep in each other’s arms around four am. Thomas woke up at about eight am and had to piss so badly he wasn’t sure he would make it to the bathroom. He rolled over from Misty’s warm body and ran into the bathroom to relieve his needs. While he was in there he showered and used her razor to shave. He wrapped a towel around his waist and came back into the bedroom. He saw Misty lying on her back in the big bed still sound asleep. His cum was gone from her stomach,...

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Betsys JourneyChapter 4 A Love Affair With Thomas

Betsy readied herself for the next chapter of her life story. She was lying comfortably on the bed in her spare bedroom and quickly fell into a dreamlike state. Her relationship with Phil was over and now she dearly wanted to reminisce about Thomas. Betsy had met Thomas, even had a torrid affair with him, during her relationship with Phil. Now her mind drifted back almost twenty years. With the official end of summer, she got home Monday evening feeling sad. Betsy was sad remembering the...

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Betsys JourneyChapter 6 A Love Affair With Thomas Continues with Susan

Betsy rushed back to her spare bedroom wanting to finish the chapter, 'A Thomas Affair.' She recalled it was late October when they returned from Atlantic City. Thomas had told her all about Ted and explained, as best he could, about how much he relied on the business from Ted's company. Apparently Ted was so pleased after the weekend getaway that he set the wheels in motion to upgrade the pharmacy section of his company, which meant big money for Thomas. Strange what men were willing to...

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Priscilla And I School Thomas

My forty-year-old wife, Priscilla, can’t keep her hands off of young boys. Her latest target is the sixteen-year-old lad, Thomas, who cuts our grass. He usually works shirtless, dressed in denim cutoffs, sneakers and no socks.He’s about five-ten, slim, slightly muscular, blond hair and rather handsome. When he shows up to do our yard my wife will call him in to the kitchen so that she can apply sun block before he starts.“We can’t have you getting sunburned,” she tells him.Prior to his arrival...

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Sowmya8217s Sex With Thomas 8211 2 Threesome

Her three years with Thomas were so satisfying for Sowmya that she completely ignored Ganesh her hubby, with whom also she fell in love and got married. Though in hindsight it appears that he was the fall guy. No one would believe that she would fall for a wimp like him. The rumor mill says that she was already carrying Ashwath when she snared Ganesh. Now it looks all the more true as Ashwath’s darker complexion was not in sync with her milky fairness or Ganesh who was also fair. Coming back,...

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The CoWorkers Gray Thomas Ch 01

GrayMy name is Gray, I'm 21 and I live with my best friend Thomas. Me and him have been though a lot together, especially during our High School years!I'm only 5'7 while Thomas is 6'2, he's always been the one saving my ass when I needed it, and boy did I need it a lot!I recently told Thomas I was gay, nothing in my life has ever been so hard - but that day I came out to Thomas made a breaking point in my life, I felt complete.A few weeks went by after I said I was gay, all was normal. Until...

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Baseball Star to Baseball Wife Chapter ThreeThomas

Baseball Player to Baseball Girl Chapter 3 Mike meets Thomas The alarm clock rang at 6:30 am. Mike had only a few hours of sleep, but it felt like he had slept much longer than that. He jumped out of bed and took a quick shower so that he could be ready for Thomas's arrival at 7:00. Fortunately, it was an off day for the Seals, which meant Mike had a day with no obligations. He was looking forward to trying on all of his new clothes and jewelry. As he was contemplating what he...

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Shelia and Thomas Ch 02

Chapter 2 — Shelia Returns Home Shelia had made a decision. Tonight she would have her satisfaction. For the first time she was going all out with a man where she would be in control. Thomas was excited beyond belief. For the first time he looked at what she was wearing. Monica (as he knew her) wore jeans and a sweater. It was a cool night. Her curves made the outfit stunning. Sexy in that casual way real woman are Thomas was breathing fast. Shelia was getting aroused. She was taking...

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Thomas Lends A Needed Presence

Thomas sat on his couch feeling confused and quite strange. Other feelings were going on, but his confusion was overwhelming. He sat back on the couch trying to make heads or tails as he remembered. To his own surprise, he felt his cock stir. He brushed his hand across it and felt it hardening. He wasn’t sure what it meant, but when he squeezed it through his shorts, it felt good, really fucking good! He started rubbing it through the shorts and was giving real thought to just taking it out and...

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Chatting with Thomas Hassan

Chat Night Guest: Thomas Hassan On Saturday August 28, 1999 11AM PST Edited by Anne-Mal You can e-mail Thomas at: [email protected] In a change of pace, the guest is in the room first! (Thomas) Hi! *Looking around the room, waiting for the audience* (*Anne-Mal) Hello! (Thomas) Hmmm soemthing on mz kezboard here is fishz! (*Anne-Mal) For some reason everyone comes late, so don't worry! (Thomas) Arrgh! American keyboard... (*Anne-Mal) I doubt that members of the...

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Shelia and Thomas

Chapter 1 — Shelia and Thomas Meet It was late at night and Shelia was lonely. After dumping her boyfriend two months ago, for cheating, she had finally gotten over the ‘all men are dogs’ theory and wanted to simply have someone appreciate her for her. Not wanting to just meet someone at a bar she had started complaining to her girlfriends about there not being any good men left. With their agreement she sank deeper into her loneliness. Work was always the same. There was Mark in Marketing,...

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Shelia and Thomas Ch 03

Chapter 3 – Thomas Makes It Home Stacey pulled the small piece of paper from her pocket and walked back to Thomas with the credit card receipt. Understanding the situation she informed Thomas his tip would determine if he was given the paper or if she lost it. The beer and gorgeous woman’s interest almost gave him enough confidence to try and grab the paper held so close. His ultimate fantasy was unfolding but now this bitch was playing games. Stacey saw him tense up and knew she had to...

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Fraternity Brother to Sorority Sister Chapter 12 Thomas 4th Visit

Beth and Ron started their junior year with their relationship still undefined. Ron was still patient and hoping. Beth was still unsure but was slowly moving towards a romantic relationship with Ron. One week in October their relationship questions were put on hold. It was time for one of the great campus traditions, homecoming. Homecoming is a special event on campus for alumni and students. There are also special traditions for the members of the Greek system. Fraternities and...

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Taking Thomas

I lie there, listening to the soft sounds of my best friend’s breathing. I’m thinking about the events of the past week and debating with myself. You see, I’m in love with him. Have been, for over twelve years. At one point, years ago, he reciprocated my feelings, but, we never acted on them. Now, we are together for the first time in years and all of those old feelings are resurfacing. Thomas and I met when we were teenagers. For me, it was an instant attraction. Being only fifteen, there was...

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Craigslist Chronicles Ch 06 Thomas

While at work, my horniness returned. God was I ready to be fucked again. It hit me hard. I needed to be used. Stumbling through the m4m section of craigslist, I added "dom" & "dominate" to my search. I wanted someone more dominate and rough around the edges. The thought of having someone tell me what to do turned me on. Hard dom top for slave btm - 22 Horny as fuck. My regular sub has moved away... Looking for a replacement. Big load saved up. Late night ++++. I'm 180lbs, 6', fit,...

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Thomas zu besuch

Mein alter Schulfreund Thomas und ich hatten dieses Jahr geplant ein Fußballspiel in der Hauptstadt zu besuchen und deshalb waren meine Frau und ich heute unterwegs zum Flughafen um Thomas abzuholen.Schon seit einigen Jahren hat Ines ab und an mal etwas mit Ihm gehabt, mal alleine und auch manchmal ein schöner dreier zusammen mit mir. Auf dem Weg zum Flughafen ging es im Auto jedoch nicht um Sex, sondern eher um Sachen wie was gekocht werden würde. Ines trug einen Pullover mit sehr tiefem...

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