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Honor Madoun, First of the Eleventh, strode wearily through the dying light, a large saddlebag clutched in his left hand. He rolled his shoulders as he walked, twisting his back slightly at each step. His aged shoulders ached from bouncing on the long ride and his back hurt from the constant motion of the saddle.

He spat out the dust and dirt of the town. Dirt and dust was a problem in many of the hamlets and towns of the kingdom. Without stone or brick paving, the roads of the towns grew hard packed and were prone to clouds of dust, dirt and grit rising as people and animals traveled over them. Under the gritty odor lay the more putrid odor of the unwashed with a sour hint of urine. For reasons he couldn’t fathom, every town seemed to have some foul odor of urine surrounding it.

He had never before commanded so many knights and the burden of leadership wore heavily on his shoulders – but it was by choice rather than necessity. He knew the commanding officers of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth platoons and he trusted them. He knew them to be capable and careful and he was certain they would see to their own troops. It was leadership in times like this which ensured promotion, however. As such, he wanted to be certain everything went exactly to plan so he’d gone back over their work. He hadn’t found anything amiss, but he hadn’t expected to, really. It was more the point of being seen.

Leadership wasn’t always so much doing as being seen doing.

Krieter Madoun dropped the saddlebag with a solid thud onto the porch of the small inn before stepping up. It wasn’t much of a stair, only a single step no more than six inches high, but as fatigued as he was it was enough. He grunted as he leveraged himself up with one hand on a pillar. He paused there, leaning against the crude, square, wooden column. He looked at the worn post and then his eyes travelled higher to the worn boards forming the worn ceiling. It seemed everything was worn out these days. Even him.

The knight was tired. Tired of the armor, tired of riding into the unknown, tired of the countless battles. Just tired. He was approaching fifty-two seasons and lately he felt like the seasons were piling up on top of him, robbing him of his breath and his strength. Maybe it truly was time to retire and find another, less vigorous, calling. Chaos knew his wife and husband would enjoy having him around more often. Their family had seven children – two daughters and five sons – but they were all grown and most had children of their own.

He allowed himself a moment of rest. He closed his eyes, feeling the cool breeze of oncoming dusk brush against the skin of his face, ignoring the odors on the wind. It was all the slight breeze could touch because the rest of him was covered by the cloying, stagnant weight of his normal plate mail. Even the plate mail felt old against skin worn weary with dirt and blood and sweat.

Krieter lifted his head, hoping for the smell of honeysuckle or jasmine or maybe even gardenia. He wanted something to raise a memory of home.

His husband had several flowering gardens planted strategically near their windows so the breeze through their home was nearly always rife with the smell of flowers blooming. Unfortunately, the smell of flowering plants didn’t come to him. He was disappointingly rewarded with only more of the foul odors of the dredges of humanity. Urine and sweat and even darker, more pungent odors crossed over him and he wrinkled his nose in disgust. Opening his eyes, he dropped his head back down and reached a final crossroads in his life. He weighed his options carefully.

As he pushed himself off the pillar, he decided it was time. This would be his last adventure. When he returned with the princess and her platoon, he would file for his retirement. His only regret was he’d never advance to become a member of the royal platoons. If there had been but one more child or if the Queen had married just one more time, he would have been called on to fulfill that role. It was something he’d waited for the past seven seasons – but it had never come. Now, he was certain it never would.

He stooped down with the soft screech of metal on metal and grabbed the bulging leather saddlebag. He missed his squire. Carrying his everyday leather armor was normally Pfloud’s job but Honor Kotliss had ordered them to leave their squires and pages behind and make all due haste toward Cava.

It was probably for the better. Pfloud was more than ready to assume sword and shield. She’d served faithfully and with honor – and had gathered her share of glory in the tournaments. He’d recommend her for knighthood at the same time he applied for retirement.

His face pinched again as he walked through the door to the inn. The place was filled, and the revelers were loud. What space wasn’t occupied by unwashed, mostly drunken bodies was filled with rather thick smoke. He coughed lightly as he adjusted his breath. It didn’t take long. He never smoked while on duty but at night or in the comfort of his home, he usually could be found with a thick-stemmed pipe between his lips. He knew it sapped the wind, but he decided several years ago he’d earned the simple pleasure.

“Krieter!”

He squinted, peering through the smoke to a table on the right. He turned to find Honor Jacine Loware, First of the Twelfth, waving him over. She was a comely enough woman, in a rough, crude sort of way. Her nose was as crooked as a tax collector’s smile, broken in several places and set incorrectly a few times. He knew she could have either had it repaired by a priest or priestess or even repaired it herself with her considerable healing prowess, but she wore it as a badge of honor. He’d asked her about it once, several years ago, before she’d been elevated to commanding a platoon, but she’d just smiled and said she’d earned each break so saw no reason to hide them.

Her ears were slightly too big for her head, and she had a scar along her left cheek and another scoring her chin. Her lips were thin and hard, but her smile was warm, even with its crooked teeth. She had hard, gray eyes that gave you just a hint of her formidable implacability.

That relentlessness was her hallmark. Her body was thin, like a whip, and she carried herself with purpose. Her movements were economical and drawn, each one apparently thought out to be as quick and as long as necessary – and no more. A capable knight, though not as talented as some, she advanced through the ranks on sheer will alone.

He nodded, walking the few steps to the table where she and the other commanders were sitting. He noticed the table was in the far corner, away from the doors and most traffic.

Sensible.

He also noticed Jacine was seated with her back to the corner, the other commanders arrayed around her. Only two chairs were unoccupied, and both had their backs to the room itself.

“Let me get out of my work clothes,” he rumbled. The other commanders chuckled. They’d already divested themselves of their heavy, metal armor in favor of more comfortable clothes.

Each had their swords within comfortable reach, however.

He considered changing into his studded leather armor, but the other commanders hadn’t. Besides, they were in Klevel, an interior town about a week’s ride from the capital city of Callisto – they were probably as safe as a babe in their crib.

When he made it back downstairs after swapping his plate mail for a linen shirt, soft cotton pants and comfortable shoes, he noticed no one had moved. The two chairs with their backs to the room were still the only ones open. As the commander-in-charge, by virtue of his higher platoon number, the corner seat should have been his.

He frowned but took a seat. Like any knight, he didn’t care to sit with his back to any doors or windows. He didn’t like sitting with his back to the room at large either. He preferred to keep things in front of him as did any knight worth their salt.

He shrugged it off. It wasn’t really a slight. He had been the last to arrive, after all, so he would need to take what was available.

“Took you long enough!” Honor Oloid grunted before taking a long swallow from a metal goblet.

Krieter looked at the large man, his face impassive. He took in the man’s close-cropped brown hair and piercing blue eyes. Unlike most knights, the man’s jaw sported the growth of a day or more. Coupled with a bulbous nose which had obviously been broken several times and a large, hulking body, Oloid gave the appearance of a wild savage rather than the gentrified noble most knights aspired to.

Torus Oloid, commander of the Fourteenth platoon, was not most knights. Word was Oloid had a problem with strong drink and loose women as well as gambling. Rumor also had it the man was near unstoppable on a battlefield. In the long, storied history of the Wenland Knights, he was one of the few berserkers which had made it to commanding a platoon. Berserkers were fine in the ranks, but their reckless style of combat did not lend itself to teamwork. At six feet eight inches and somewhere around two-hundred seventy pounds, the man looked like a mountain of muscle. He was especially intimidating when clad in armor.

“Some mead, Honor Madoun?” Honor Interook asked, shaking the man out of his silent analysis of Honor Oloid. She pushed a metal mug towards him from the middle of the table.

Accepting the mug, Krieter turned his attention to the young woman. Carann Interook was one of the rising stars. At barely twenty seasons, it was remarkable she was commanding a platoon at all much less one as prestigious as the Fifteenth. Except by appointment, a knight managed to rise to commander only when there was an opening. Even then, the newly minted commander would start at the end of the line - the lowly Seventy-Second platoon. Commanders rose through the ranks of the Royal Platoons – the Royal Thousand, as it was called, though there were half-again more than a thousand Royal Knights – only through promotion or assignment.

Which was the rub here. Interook had been assigned to the fifteenth. It had rubbed some commanders the wrong way – especially those she’d by-passed – but her appointment came from the Queen herself. A tiny thing at barely five feet, four inches tall, she didn’t look particularly impressive even in armor, but her serious green eyes hid a sharp, tactical mind. She’d managed to capture over two score of Tylnanari brigands by herself, using only marshy terrain and some props made to look like soldiers.

“Thank you,” he replied, pouring himself a draught from the pitcher in the middle.

“Do you think this is more than a baby-sitting run?” Zyffour Mont asked quietly. Then again, despite her six-foot frame, Honor Mont, First of the Thirteenth, did everything quietly.

At thirty-six seasons, she was one of the oldest of the five commanders, second only to himself. Only a season earlier, she’d been given her appointment by King Andin, Second Husband to Queen Synel. As such, she was the newest commander present. Her primary claim to honor was her woodcraft. Her company boasted she could track anything, even after a heavy rain. They boasted she could sneak up on death itself and it would never know she was near. They boasted she was handy with a blade and deadly with an arrow.

She herself never boasted.

It was true none-the-less that her skills were somewhere beyond reason but just short of supernatural. She’d been trained as a Ranger early on but the death of her older sister – whose name escaped Krieter Madoun’s recollection - before Zyffour reached her majority had opened the way for her to inherit land from her parents. With land, she was able to change professions and became a page and then a squire. She was knighted three or four seasons later.

Oloid laughed, spilling some of his drink. Even Interook and Loware smiled. Madoun just wondered how she kept her naivete after all this time as a knight.

Mont looked around the group defensively, her bronze complexion turning slightly rosy. Her brown eyes narrowed, and her left hand went to her long, thick, brown hair, stroking it nervously. “I mean, the Third is led by Gillen Hawksley. Surely she doesn’t require our help.”

“Of course, it’s a baby-sitting mission,” Madoun said roughly. “That doesn’t mean we take it any less seriously. Honestly, I expected we’d meet Honor Hawksley on the road from Callisto to here ... or here in Klevel, at the very least.”

He shrugged. “I expect we’ll catch up to Hawksley within the next day or three. I asked around before we left. The Third left Callisto on the ninth of Yanae. Three weeks to Callisto, three weeks back puts their return on the twenty-second – tomorrow. Even if they’ve run into trouble, they’re likely not more than a few days out.”

“This is all just a plan to get us moving around,” Oloid belched. He took another long drink. “Kotliss worries we’ll get fat and lazy if we just lay around all summer.”

“Honor Kotliss said the Red Guard were after Princess Ataya,” Mont interjected reprovingly, her head tilted slightly to the left. The light gleamed off her dark skin, her eyes looking more intent because of the contrast between her skin and the whites of her eyes. She was sitting forward, her gaze moving intently to each of the commanders.

“He also said it was one of the clergy that sounded the alarm,” Interook shrugged. “I’m not sure I’d put my life on anything a cleric claimed. Besides, the First of the Third can handle herself.”

“Against several platoons of Red Guards?” Mont asked dubiously. “Honor Kotliss said there could be as many as four or five platoons.”

Interook sat back, staring at Mont. “I take it you’ve never seen Gillen Hawksley in battle. I have. It was three, maybe four seasons ago – before she’d taken the mantle of First of the Third – and we were up in a skirmish against the Tylnanari militia – what Tylnanari claims are common ruffians. Chaos, they’re better equipped than some of the Queen’s Guard.”

She shook her head. “Regardless, I was there with the thirty-eighth and Hawksley was with the thirty-seventh. We were forty up against nearly a hundred, maybe more, and the Tylnanari had the high ground. I was commanded by Honor Gralam at the time, and he wanted to make a defensive stand – basically hold the bastards to a stalemate until reinforcements arrived. Unfortunately, Hawksley’s commander was a chaos-infested idiot named Sitchen. Since Sitchen was the ranking commander – thirty-seventh to thirty-eighth, you know – she ordered us to go flat out against them. Forty against over a hundred fighting uphill. It was a bloodbath. Most of the thirty-seventh died right there. In fact, that was how Sitchen lost her leg. Quite a few of the thirty-eighth lost their lives on that field. Not Hawksley, though. She fought like a woman possessed. I swear, she single-handedly pushed those chaos-vermin back. When the Tylnanari finally turned tail, bodies were stacked up around her like cordwood. There must have been two dozen bodies lying in a circle around her. Gralam asked her how she managed to take out so many and I’ll never forget what she said. She said ‘They killed my horse. I really liked that horse’.”

Madoun, Mont and Loware joined Interook in a good chuckle. Oloid just grunted and tipped his mug up, draining it. “Even if they bring the whole Red Army,” Interook continued. “Hawksley will flay them alive.”

“Bullshit,” Oloid mumbled, reaching for the nearly empty pitcher.

“What are you on about?” Interook asked with a scowl.

“I said ‘bullshit’,” Oloid stared at the other commander. “I’ve heard the story, too. Only thing is, it gets larger with each tellin’. Pretty soon, it’ll have Hawksley killin’ the entire Tyln Army by her lonesome.”

“I was there,” Interook hissed.

“I’m not disputing that,” Oloid snarled, pouring the remainder of the pitcher’s contents into his mug. “It’s your memory I have trouble with.”

He held up his hand to forestall Interook’s next outburst. “I’m six-feet, eight-inches tall and I practice a minimum of six hours every day I’m not afield. I’m also a berserker so trust me when I say that when I enter a battle, everyone runs scared. Chaos, I’m not even certain what I’m going to do. On my best day – maybe – I can account for a dozen attackers.”

“What are you saying?” Interook spat through clenched teeth.

“Simple,” Oloid shrugged, taking another long swallow. “I’ve met Hawksley. She’s a fine sword. She might even be the best of us. She ain’t weak, either. But she ain’t no berserker. Maybe she killed a half-dozen ... but I doubt she managed more than that.”

“I’m telling you, I was there,” Interook’s voice rose. “Are you calling me a liar?”

“Not at all,” Oloid retorted. “I’m sayin’ the memories a funny thing. What you remember can change over time. What you remember isn’t necessarily what happened.”

“Why, you...,” Interook started, standing. Her hand drifted towards her sword, leaning against the table beside her.

“Enough!” Madoun barked. “Save it for whatever enemy you face next.”

Oloid stood, setting his mug down. He grabbed his scabbard in his left hand. “Whatever,” he shrugged. “I’m off to the jakes.”

“He’s a drunk...,” Interook started but again Madoun cut her off.

“And he’s not necessarily wrong,” Madoun stared down the young woman. “Memory is a funny thing. It really does change over time. Maybe Hawksley killed two dozen or three dozen or ten dozen. Then again, maybe it’s your faulty memory. The point is it doesn’t matter and isn’t worth arguing over.”

--- ∞ ---

Oloid leaned his scabbarded sword against the corner of the outhouse, making sure it was within easy reach. He was aware of the third platoon’s motto and he agreed with it. He knew to be prepared in enemy territory. He quickly undid his buttons and pulled himself free. There was a moment when nothing would come but then a full, thick stream erupted. He sighed as he felt his bladder drain. There was something about holding his water until he burned with the need to release. It made peeing feel so much better.

He chided himself as he directed the flow of his urine into the small wooden hole. He shouldn’t have pushed Honor Interook’s buttons. The story was probably better than the truth, anyway.

He frowned as he realized his problem with it.

The story made him feel small. He’d worked hard to get promoted to commander. He’d worked even harder to rise in ranks to the Fourteenth. He’d had to overcome the stigmatism associated with being a berserker, of becoming so filled with rage on the battlefield that he pushed past his fears, worries and doubts and became a beautiful machine of death. He’d had to overcome his propensity to drink too much. He’d had to overcome his propensity of losing his money at dice or races or cards. He’d clawed his way to this post and, gods willing, he’d claw his way higher.

Hawksley hadn’t had to crawl. The Third had been given to her. He had no doubt the battle had been impressive ... but it couldn’t have been as impressive as the tales which had risen around it. It couldn’t because he knew he would not have been able to take on two or even one dozen and he couldn’t face the fact Hawksley might be better.

He heard a muffled noise above him as he shook the last drops from his manhood. He immediately turned and grabbed his sword, his mind suddenly alert through the fog of drink and his hands hard and steady. Left hand holding the scabbard and right hand on the hilt, he looked up at the wooden ceiling, his head cocked to the right, listening hard. He waited a few moments before he let the hilt go, using his right hand to tuck himself away. He shook his head.

“Probably just the breeze through the trees,” he mumbled to himself. Left hand loosening on the scabbard and the other buttoning up his pants, he kicked the door open with his foot.

Using the same foot, he pushed the door shut behind him as he exited, but the slamming of the door coincided with the same rushing noise from above him. A shadow darker than night moved across him, darkening the short grass at his feet. He immediately looked up, his head moving back and forth, looking for the cause of the shadow.

There was nothing. It was a clear night and all he could see were stars and the light of the two moons, Fiere and Melur. Fiere was nearing a new moon – or was just past it – but Melur was almost completely full, drenching the darkness with the boon of her light.

“I’m drunk,” he sighed. “And hallucinating. Or maybe it was a cloud or something.”

The hot day had turned into a warm night, and he wiped the sweat from his brow. There was just a hint of a breeze making the evening heat bearable, though the unctuous odor of the dregs of humanity caused his nose to wrinkle. The knight took a single step before he once again heard the rushing noise.

His head jerked up just in time to see ... something ... fly overhead. It was too quick and its underside too masked in shadow to make out any details. It appeared to be some kind of bird but a bird like none he’d ever seen before. Unless his bleary eyes were deceiving him, it had been as big as a barn with huge, leathery wings unfurled on either side.

Silently, he waited. He jerked his head rapidly back and forth, looking for the next pass of whatever it was.

He didn’t have long to wait. His jaw dropped as the shadow crossed yet again, the soft rushing sound of displaced air preceding it. It was huge, bigger even than a barn. It had a long, thick neck like some kind of exotic bird, but its head was crowned by horns and its jaw was long. A snout, not a jaw, he corrected himself.

It had a long, sinuous tail undulating behind it and the tail ended in a thick, triangular shape which looked sharp and insidious. Its wings were large, but they were the arched, webbed wings of bats instead of the curved, feathery wings of birds. Each webbed finger in its wings was surmounted by a single, gleaming claw at its apex.

For a moment, he could not move. His jaw closed a few times only to drop back open. His eyes grew wide as saucers.

His mind wasn’t working as he stumbled back. He nearly lost the grip on his scabbard as he lifted it up and his right hand had trouble gripping the hilt of his sword. His hands were clammy and shaking and he felt like he might vomit at any moment, but he wouldn’t let his eyes fall from the skies. He had to see it again. He had to know.

When it crossed back into his sight from the opposite direction, he felt the fear flow through him. For a moment, it overwhelmed him – until the reasonless rage clawed up to fight it back.

It was the secret of the berserker: though they appeared fearless, it was all an act. Berserkers were filled with fear. Even, sometimes, unreasoning fear. The anger, though, rose over it, stifling it. Berserkers were killing machines, but they had nothing against the opponents they mowed down. They were not angry at their foes. They were angry at the fear which consumed them.

His sword slid from its sheath with a steely rasp as his eyes began to burn with the heat of his rage. He had taken a single step towards where the shadow had disappeared before he caught himself. Over the rage, his intellect barely managed to rise. It was his personal secret, a discipline he’d not found in any other berserker. For short periods of time, he was able to throttle his deadly rage. For short periods of time, he was able to contain the berserker instinct.

He managed to turn. He managed to force his legs to stride to the door of the inn. The rage roiled and lashed out within him, begging to be free. In truth, he looked forward to releasing it.

This, however, was something more. This creature was the stuff of nightmares, told around hearths and campfires to scare little children. While there’d always been rumors, there’d not been a sighting in Wenland in hundreds or maybe thousands of seasons. They were told they didn’t exist. They were told they were extinct. It had either been hopeful thoughts or outright lies.

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Friday evening and as usual Brad and I were in our local pub, drinking and talking about how we were going to change the world and make our fortunes. We also talked about girls, obviously; ones we knew and ones we never really knew, but would've loved to have known - the usual boy’s pub nonsense. Brad was my best mate; we had grown up together from school days. We told each other about our triumphs with any girl, and some of the let downs. We had no secrets from each other. We had been at the...

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Spitfire

Eyes wide with shock, Lisa’s head whipped around at the sound of shattering glass; the object having hurtled past her shoulder and collided with the door frame. “Don’t you walk out on me Lisa, I’m not finished talking about this,” the edgy frustration in Jason’s voice was evident as he stood just inside the dimly lit bedroom. “You did not just throw that!” Lisa hissed furiously, her green eyes narrowing into emerald slits, as auburn curls swung angrily around her stiff shoulders. She continued...

Reluctance
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SPITFIRE

Shannon Blake couldn't help it. She simply had to talk herselfinto trouble. This had been a problem for her growing up at home,at school and later on, wherever she worked. She seemed tocrave confrontation and constantly found herself arguing withothers over the smallest of issues.Of course, this was before she met Erik Powell.The two had been dating less than a month when Shannon managedto instigate a loud argument in the middle of a film theywere watching. Aggravated by Shannon's behavior and...

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Camryn and the five Firefighters

My name is Jack, I am a New York City firefighter and this is the story of when my four firefighter friends and I met a girl named Camryn in a bar and changed her life forever.I have been a firefighter for six years and in those six years my fire crew and I have had some amazing adventures, but none so amazing as the night a simple couple of beers down the local bar turned into so much more.In our firehouse we have two crews and tonight, East Side, which is my crew made up of five firefighters...

Group Sex
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Firelight

I sat on the big chaise lounge by the fire pit. There was a slight chill in the air, summer had began to give away to fall. These were the days I enjoyed most of the year and yet like spring they also seemed the most fleeting. I could not help thinking that we lived mostly in the extremes: hot and cold, light and dark. There seemed little time to hold onto the twilights, the dawns, the subtler moments of being, the connecting moments. Knotted pine popped in the fire pit, sending an arc of...

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Playing With Fire

Curiosity killed the cat. Everybody knows that. But with me, curiosity freed me, changed me, and let me loose to help other people become the person they needed to become to also, be free and changed. It started when I had been watching live cams on the internet, though not just any live cams, I was watching BDSM live cams, and was particularly interested in those that used fire. The fire was being used as a method or hair removal, rather than to harm the person. I had been watching a Dominant...

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Caught Fire

Caught Fire Part 1By DariUntil now my life had been pretty one-dimensional. I had never had the freedom to make my own decisions; there had always been others who were there to tell me what to do. First my father and aunt, who had done their best to raise me as a pious farmer's daughter. When it became apparent that I was not really suited for this kind of life - being a farmer is kind of the last job that you want to have when you can ignite whole fields of wheat with the power of your...

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Pinwheel RemasteredChapter 7 Trial by Fire

We marched for a while longer, Vasiliev and the wounded Krell hanging near the back, with the armed humans at the front. We’d figured out how to use the shield projectors, they were handy little things, devices about the size of a wrist-mounted computer that could create a barrier of plasma roughly the size of a garbage can lid. If we came across more Bugs, we could use their own tactics against them. “You doing alright, Raz?” I asked as she walked beside me. “What, this?” she asked as she...

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Misty Mountains Chapter Five The fire

She heard the howls of the wargs as they regrouoped and began the hunt. As she rode further into the woods she heard something that made her blood run cold. Further ahead of her in the trees she could hear the howls of a second warg pack, the howls continued as they began to fan out circling her in the trees. They were still to far off from her to see in the darkness but she knew they had an idea of where she was in the woods. As Arnial turned the horse to try retracing her path a bit she...

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Frida the Firefighter

Frida was doing her crunches on the padded mat when two of the new girls came in to practice on the weights and not really knowing what they were doing. She wanted to say something to them but figured the males in attendance would be more than happy to fill them in on the best procedures to use. So she just kept pumping the crunches out and sweating all over the mat. She glanced over at them making silly mistakes with the weights and saw that they both were more trim than fit and that they...

2 years ago
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An Invocation of Fire

Unusually for me this story contains no sex or uncouth language. There is a bit of violence, though, and it is definitely for adults. As ever, constructive criticism would be very welcome. I'm sure this is due for at least another draft or two. An Invocation of Fire By XoYo In the hour of ice and death, in the last throes of darkness before dawn tears up the clean night sky, you shook your last and died in my arms. I clutched your wasted body throughout the day, feeling your...

1 year ago
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Chasing Fire

Anna heard the sirens in the distance, their warning wail muted by blocks and blocks of wood framed houses. Automatically she listened for the nuances in tone and pitch that would tell her if they were drawing closer or would pass by into another part of the city. The sound grew louder, overshadowing the muted TV and its unfunny sitcom. They had turned off Geary, she decided, down Fillmore, or probably closer, Steiner or even Scott. She strained to hear. It was Steiner, the sound would have...

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Slow Burning Fire

Soaked! Nothing could be more disappointing than crawling into bed and laying in an icy wet spot. I jump out and pull the heavy brown quilt down to discover the cause of the wetness. I don't drink in my bed, it can't be anything I've spilled on the bed. I haven't wet the bed, I hope it's not from an animal that came inside the cabin to escape the snow. Snow. Of course it's snow, I look up and can see a fine flutter of snow falling from a hole in the ceiling. I sigh, what I viewed as quaint...

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After The Fire

Chapter 1: A Life Ablaze Virginia. April 1956 It was the extreme heat that brought Robert Tierney out of his stupor. Gaining consciousness quickly, he saw the flames splashing around him, the walls were already consumed by fire and the roof of the shed was aflame looking ready to collapse. Pulling himself onto his unsteady legs he could hear the sirens in the distance. Stumbling to the door, he reached for the handle, quickly pulling back his hand at the extreme temperature of...

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Chasing Fire

Anna heard the sirens in the distance, their warning wail muted by blocks of wood framed houses. Instinctively she listened for the nuances in tone and pitch that would tell her if they were drawing closer or would pass by into another part of the city. The sound grew louder, overshadowing the muted TV and its unfunny sitcom. They'd turned off Geary, she decided, down Fillmore, or probably closer, Steiner maybe or even Scott. She strained to hear. It was Steiner. The sound would have been...

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The Devils Pact The Tyrants Daughter Chapter 1 Shadow and Fire

by mypenname3000 Copyright 2015 Chapter One: Shadow and Fire Notes: Thanks to b0b for beta reading this! Saturday, June 7th, 2054 – Astarte – Paris, Texas Paris, Texas had been the best place to hide from Mark and Mary. They never suspected when they killed me that I went anywhere other than to the Abyss. Instead, I was raised by the Mayor's daughter, Darleen Cummings, the idiotic girl that the Ghost had sold to me for that wondrous night of debauchery. The vessel I inhabited...

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Water the Fire

Sirens and the rule of law rang out from up over the hill. Couldn’t be so divine as to bludgeon the heat of August nor smother the vengeful Despréaux fire, but the rain was a sudden blessing. All the lady angels in heaven, resplendent in their shimmering see-through gowns, must have been running through the sprinklers on God’s lawn. Mud squished between his toes and it felt good. Every time the thunder came creeping in over the sound of the bullhorn, it gave him some measure of satisfaction....

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Firefly

Zoë was bored. Desperately bored. Amazingly bored. And in need of a fuck, just one good fuck. Letting her beautiful long hair down her back, dressed in her tight top and tighter trousers, she went out for a drink. Finding a good bar, she sat alone at a table for one, bored, lonely, and itching for some goodness. The bar, however, is mainly empty, with people so damn ugly; she wouldn?t fuck ?em for all the gold in Sihnon. Except for one person. A girl, quite the hottie, that she keeps looking...

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Firefly

With the film now out a new lease of life it’s about time we tried a Firefly/Serenity story based on Joss Wheadon’s failed TV series about the crew of the cargo ship Serenity. Lead by Captain Mal Reynolds a brooding ex-soldier from the losing side in a war, his first officer Zoë her husband and ships pilot Wash, the ships on board companion and ambassador/whore Inara, the cute engineer Kaylee wanted fugitives Dr Simon Tam and his sister her crazy River, Shepard Book and the Man they call Jayne...

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Three Times The Fire

Every time Tom was in the restaurant, it was the same. He couldn’t decide which of the two women he wanted more. Polly was a tomboyish little thing with short, peroxide blonde hair, pert little tits and just a slight curve to her tight ass and hips. She had a lovely smile and her blue eyes always flashed brightly. Beverly’s was a more classic beauty. She possessed a curly mane of paprika red and laughing green eyes. Also of petite stature, her figure was womanly with generous hips, and a full...

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Stoking the Fire

It was a Saturday night like any other at my little country bar. Mostly regulars hanging out and drinking beer. Telling hunting stories and tells of mischief from bygone years. It was cold out and the warmth of the bar felt good. As I was about to leave and head to my cabin to enjoy a roaring fire I had started that afternoon, a group of women walked into the bar. I knew most of them—but there was a new lady that I had not seen before. I made a quick decision to stay a while longer because...

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XMen Hellfire

Hellfire. A name well known around America. Essentially a strip joint, but there are added perks if you're a senior member. Just like I have finally become. 3 years, I've waited, but I'm happy to say today's the day. I've finally joined the Hellfire club's inner circle. As a reward for joining, they offer me one of their "junior members," so to speak. Sebastian Shaw, the Club's leader, opens two doors on either side of the room with the push of a button, and I turn to look at the first girl: a...

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To Favor Fire

I had been shivering all day – and not only from the weather. Reid had been cold to me since we woke this morning, but it wasn't so unusual; it happened at least once a year. I have been with Reid for four years now, ever since our first year of college. Even then, my usually jovial Canadian flame would brew in cold anger, and nothing I could do would make him come around. Reid would ice me out, as if I were the reason for his discontent. I can assure you, I'm not – not directly anyways. We...

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Jada Lights My Fire

Jada Lights My FireSo far I wasn’t impressed with L.A. The job paid well, so I could get a decent house in Topanga Canyon, but L.A. is a cold city. Not as measured by the mercury, of course, but by the people. So I was, needless to say, not thrilled to hear a loud knocking and pressing of my doorbell at two in the morning. I had to stumble out of bed, throw on some sweats, grab the .38 just in case, and head for the front door all while listening to some asshole who couldn’t wait for a minute.I...

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The Bonfire

The heat of the bonfire warmed my hands as Lacy slightly nudged me. “Look straight ahead.” I slightly nodded, waited for a couple of seconds, and glanced up, peering over the flames of the raging bonfire. Sitting on a stump in between a group of other seniors sat Max, who seemed to be glancing back through his messy black hair, his green eyes sharply reflecting the fire’s dim light. Somewhere among the circle, a girl yelled in rejoice as she passed out bottles of soda and beer. I politely...

First Time
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Bonfire

Helen had just turned 18, the world was her oyster so to speak. It was a Friday night in a small Californian town. The beach was looking inviting on a hot summer night. Helen knew there was probably some of the college kids doing their usual bonfire out on the beach that night. Every Friday there was something happening somewhere where she could find trouble to get into. With the summer heat she decided the beach would be her best bet. She got into her Jeep and headed to the beach towel in...

First Time
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Backfire

Backfire By Alec Stevens Note: This is my first story, so let me know what you think. (Story takes place mostly in and around Flint, MI) Chapter 1: Beginning of the End John Woodby walked down the hall to his next class from Advanced Placement Biology. He, being only in 10th grade and going into honors classes, was extremely smart. As a result of this, he was also stuck up, and everyone, especially the girls (due to the fact that he was the cutest guy in the school) hated him....

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After The Fire

The Autumn morning air was crisp & cool as Allison drove the winding dirt road to DJ’s cabin. She loved the scenic drive to his house and how quiet the area was. Her thoughts drifted between the beautiful drive and the love of her life. Allison knew that DJ may need some company after the long, stressful night. Fires didn’t usually shake him like this, but the emotions were high for the crew with this one. The water pounded down his back as he slammed his fist into the tile on the wall. DJ’s...

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Fire

My name is Sam. I’m a firefighter. As the city was in the grips of an arsonist, I found my destiny. I wasn’t looking for it, but I don’t think anyone ever is. I knew I was gay, really understood what it meant, when I was thirteen. I remember looking through the big holiday catalogs when I was younger than that, looking for toys and finding the men’s underwear section and staring, enjoying what I saw. I didn’t understand what I felt though. But when I was thirteen, it all changed. I was with a...

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Fire

Fire Synopsis: When a young man's prank causes a fire, it causes changes for his friend. [-][+][-] Well, here I am, graduating as the class valedictorian, wearing my Drum Major uniform under my cap and gown, ready to lead the Eastmont High School Concert Band as everybody dances. My uniform is not the red tuxedo jacket, white dress shirt, blue tie and trousers of the band. No, I'm wearing a blue sequin miniskirt and matching bloomer with white shimmer tights and boots. Let me tell...

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Walking into Fire

This story is the sequel to Taming Fire. To those of you who wanted me to continue on with Taming Fire: I’m sorry but it was completed in my mind and there was no way I could expound on it. To solve this problem, I interwove a little of Tessa’s story in with Jessie’s. There still might be a few errors in this story, but at least it wasn’t as rushed as Taming Fire. Please enjoy and remember to vote and comment! –~~– They pointed at him and called him monster. Danny Baker was just like any...

4 years ago
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Sex on Fire

This is my first story for Literotica. I would appreciate all tips and advice on improving. It’s about 5:30 pm, it’s Friday and its time to party, it was a long weekend for me as I had taken the day off. I was feeling lucky tonight and fancied some clubbing. A few friends told me a of new club in the trendiest spot in Johannesburg. So I get my best on, black jeans, black shirt and an Italian leather jacket. So I head off to the club and get into line talking with friends and admiring the...

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Adam and the Ants The BeginningChapter 11 Fire

You don't care for me, I don't a-care about that You got a new fool? Ha! I like it like that I have only one burning desire: Let me stand next to your fire! —Jimi Hendrix, "Fire" (used without permission) Thursday, August 23, 2:19 AM Pain. Despair. Frustration. Helplessness. Rage. Fear. All of those awful feelings I had experienced throughout the summer, paled in comparison to the gut-wrenching terror that welled up inside when I saw the smoke and flames pouring from the eaves...

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Wildfire

Wildfire This is a story that I started, and wrote a few chapters of, on another site several years ago. I'm not comfortable with just bringing it here, so I'm rebooting the whole thing. I know, some of the characters are blatant rip offs, but the idea for this story came to me almost 30 years ago. Some of the characters reflect that. I admit that although these are Marvel characters, the name Wildfire is a dedication to my all time favorite, a member of DC's Legion of Superheroes....

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Captain Handsome A Visitor and a Campfire

“When I think of you masturbating alone in your room all those years, I wish we could have been together sooner. All those emails and cyber chat were wonderful. I know we had good orgasms but I also liked sharing our feelings with each other. It made it special.“Six years ago I never imagined I’d be with you tonight…or any night for that matter. I’d read some of your erotica and spent time reading your forum posts but it wasn’t in my head that we would be here together. Not ever.“It’s a...

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The Fires

Having been a fireman for over 20 years, we always look for new and exciting experiences. Living in the Mid Atlantic and never having been to the west coast, the request for volunteers to go out and fight woodland fires in Oregon and Washington was all I needed, I jumped at the chance. All of the volunteers packed up their gear and we all met at Andrew's Air Force Base, as the government was willing to provide transportation to the west coast. Everyone chatted about our new adventure and we...

1 year ago
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Taming Fire

Just a small story that came to me. Hope you enjoy it. Please remember to vote and leave comments. Thank you! –~~– ‘How badly do you want this guy?’ Jessie Quinn lounged on her best friend’s couch, sipping her tea, and quelling the urge to celebrate her friend’s frustration. Her small, shapely body was the epitome of comfort, her bright blue eyes gleamed with amusement, and her usually long wavy strawberry blond locks were tucked up in a fashionable black pageboy hat. Tessa Elroy paced back...

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Winter Fire

I rented a small, furnished, two story home in an English country village for the year. I wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of my American city and had always dreamed of living abroad. I had also ended a long relationship with my boyfriend of three years. I had an opportunity to change jobs and work from home so I took the plunge, researched different countries and affordable rentals, and moved. This village had everything I was looking for; charm, close to other people, shops and...

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3 years ago
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A Night by the ski lodge fire

After a full day of being on the slopes and playing in the snow we head back to our room to change for dinner. It has been a long while since we have seen our friends from college and it has been nice catching up but this trip was supposed to be about us getting to spend some time together too. After dinner we enjoy drinks at the bar and someone suggests that we go dancing. You are all for it but I am a little disappointed with your excitement. Everything has seemed so rushed we really haven't...

4 years ago
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A night by the fire

After a full day of being on the slopes and playing in the snow we head back to our room to change for dinner. It has been a long while since we have seen our friends from college and it has been nice catching up but this trip was supposed to be about us getting to spend some time together too. After dinner we enjoy drinks at the bar and someone suggests that we go dancing. You are all for it but I am a little disappointed with your excitement. Everything has seemed so rushed we really haven't...

4 years ago
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Playing with Fire

PLAYING WITH FIRE by Geneva In18th. Century Hungary, an Austrian clerk seeks out a Gypsy woman to obtain a book of magic spells. He succeeds briefly, but then his life is never the same again. Warning, contains rape. This story has some references to events and characters in two of my earlier stories, "The Siege", and "Turnaround". It also bridges the time-span between "The Siege" and "Turkish Delight". I sat, almost numbed, looking at the diary in front of me. If...

4 years ago
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Five Alarm Fire

When Lockhart stepped off the fire engine, I couldn’t help but stare. His shirt stuck to his chest with a mixture of sweat and water, showing every inch of definition of his bulging chest. His arms jut through the sleeves of his shirt like two powerful tree trucks through rock; the tattoos reaching from his neckline and shoulders, stretching across every free inch of skin covering his arms. The color of his eyes matched the ash that was smeared across his face and down his thick neck. Walking...

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