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The sky was a cold, steel color and an aggressive breeze seemed to want to force light, drizzling rain through Rainey Wilson’s jacket.

‘I’ve been in Seattle for six months, you’d think I’d learn that a sunny morning isn’t a daylong guarantee,’ she muttered to herself.

A freshman Creative Writing major, Rainey was, well, average. Just that morning, half an hour after her alarm clock cut off a very nice dream about warm, dry beaches, she’d stood in front of the tiny, smudged mirror in the women’s bathroom on her floor and stared at her reflection. Taking in her green eyes, red-brown hair and the spattering of freckles darkening her full cheeks, she grimaced at herself.

‘No one’s ever going to mistake you for a model,’ she said aloud, absentmindedly running a hand over the slight swell of her belly.

‘You’re not fat you’re just…voluptuous,’ her mother always used to tell her after one depressing shopping trip or another where Rainey had inevitably spent long minutes in the dressing room, ashamed of the way her breasts seemed to overflow tank tops and her thighs—oh God, her thighs—rubbed together beneath skirts she never had the courage to buy.

‘Right, mom,’ Rainey would reply. ‘So voluptuous that I’ve never even been on a date.’

The standard, ‘Boys aren’t everything,’ always came after that so Rainey usually dropped the issue altogether.

Being fat was who she was, she’d always been fat and, as she neared the end of high school, she decided that she always would be fat.

So, after a depressing morning of deciding what not to wear, Rainey was sprinting her way to work through the rain. It was nice that her university was so close to Seattle’s downtown, business district but it was a convenience that also lulled Rainey into a feeling of tranquility—she’d convinced herself that she didn’t need a bus pass because the walk was pretty much all downhill. But, by the time she hurried up the steps to the Xavier Building, an old 12-story brick apartment building that had long ago been converted into prime office space, she was soaked and panting for breath.

Rainey worked on the 12th floor as an intern with RhapsodySwept magazine, an up-and-coming travel guide focusing on Northwest retreats. It was a dream job for her, mostly because she’d never expected to find a job related to her English major while she was just a freshman, with barely two years of work on her high school’s newspaper to recommend her. But, she’d dropped off a resume a week after moving to Seattle and, to her surprise, the receptionist called her back the next morning to schedule an interview. Two weeks later, she had the job.

That was almost five months ago, and she could hardly believe how much she’d learned in so short a time, college educated her in the liberal arts while the magazine fed her passion.

She smiled at the philosophical bent of her thoughts as she rushed through the doors of the Xavier Building and headed for the elevator. Punching in the button for the 12th floor, she tried, in vain, to set her hair to rights. Normally wavy and frustratingly thick, the rain had turned it into a mass of auburn ringlets and Rainey was sure she looked like a sopping wet poodle.

The elevator doors swished open and she stepped out, one hand still trying to smooth her hair.

‘Rainey,’ a woman’s low, raspy voice called out. ‘If it’s not my favorite intern of all interns.’

Rainey turned to see her boss, Lynette Viglio approaching her from the draft table in the corner. Various layouts for the magazine were spread across the smooth, dark surface and Rainey knew she had a long few days of meticulous editing ahead of her.

‘Hi, Lyn,’ she said, smiling cheerfully at the petite woman. With coal black hair cut in a severe bob, elegant silver earrings, milk-pale skin and bright red lips—contrasting a fashionable black pantsuit—Lyn, could have passed for a former haute couture model.

‘Well, if she were six inches taller,’ Rainey thought to herself, then grinned when Lyn stopped in front of her and the older woman’s head barely reached Rainey’s shoulder.

‘What’re you smiling about,’ Lyn asked, then raised an eyebrow as she took in Rainey’s drenched hair and clothes. ‘Raining out,’ she queried, tongue-in-cheek.

‘Oh, you know, the usual drizzle,’ Rainey replied, just as flippantly. ‘Little bit of thunder and lightning. I thought I saw a couple animals heading in-land two-by-two…so you know, it’s not that bad out there.’

Lyn chuckled. ‘Ha! A sense of humor even when you’re cold and wet. That’s why I hired you. Most certainly wasn’t for your… neat appearance.’

‘Har har,’ Rainey said, shrugging out of her drenched jacket and lying it over the back of a wooden chair. ‘So, boss, any new work for me, today?’

‘Oh, my dearest dear,’ Lyn smiled with a feigned evil glint in her eye and crooked a finger for Rainey to follow her to the draft table where stacks of the ‘rough’ magazine awaited editing. ‘You’ll wish you hadn’t asked.’

Two hours later, Rainey leaned back in her chair—a very uncomfortable metal chair—and tried to ease the dull ache in the base of her back. She hadn’t moved from that spot since Lyn had left her to ‘take care of business,’ as she put it. Even though the work was sometimes mundane, Rainey couldn’t think of anything else she found such satisfaction doing as when she was working on the magazine. It was a good feeling. She hoped she’d be rehired at Rhapsody for the next year of internships, but the contract she’d signed had clearly stated that ‘renewals are rare and unlikely.’

Since she was nearly done with the first 1/3 of the magazine, having to go slow to make sure she didn’t miss any mistakes in the text, she decided to take a 15-minute break.

‘Maybe I’ll be able to get through the first half of it today,’ she thought, standing slowly from her chair, stifling a groan as her muscles let her know exactly what they thought of her treatment of them.

It was mid-groan, as her face contorted just a bit from the unexpected twinge in her back that he emerged from the elevator.

Rainey froze. Time seemed to stop and all she could do was stare. It was always like that, the way her heart seemed to beat double-time and her palms began to sweat a little whenever he was around.

Aidan Murphy.

She thought his name, her mind caressing each syllable the way she longed to stroke the strong set of his stubbly jaw, his full lips, the strands of his dark hair.

He was a freelancer who did work for the magazine every once in a while and Rainey thanked God for every chance she had to watch him when he came to the building to speak with Lyn or discuss a spread with Jasmine, the head photographer.

Rainey had first seen him during her third week at the magazine. Completely engrossed in a story she was line editing at the time, she hadn’t heard him come in. That day, it was his laugh that made her look up, and when she did she watched him casually flirt with Jasmine and the way she, who always seemed a little distant and aloof, smiled up at him with an almost predatory glint in her eye.

‘My God, he’s beautiful,’ Rainey had thought. She’d waited a week to ask about him, hoping Brenda, their plump little receptionist wouldn’t decipher the reason for her interest. To Rainey’s relief, Brenda had just smiled and spoke about Aidan as if he were her own son.

He was an Englishman by birth, Rainey found out. He and his single mother moved to the States when he was 11 years old, too young to consider himself a true Englishman, but old enough that he spoke with the same lilting, hypnotic accent of his mother’s countrymen.

‘Hi, Brenda,’ Rainey heard him say to the magazine’s middle-aged receptio
nist. ‘I just want you to know, I haven’t given up on trying to steal you away from that lucky husband of yours. But, as it is, I guess I’ll just have to see Lyn, if she’s in. She knows how to mend a broken heart.’

‘Oh, you darling,’ Brenda said, smiling broadly at the handsome man standing before her. ‘If I’d met you twenty-five years and four kids ago, I might have let you sweet talk me into running away to Vegas. I still might, except I couldn’t bear to leave the china I had made for our wedding. Earl, I could give up, but I really do love that china.’

Aidan tossed his head back and laughed loudly. The ensuing tingles that ran up and down Rainey’s arms snapped her out of her daze-like admiration of the man’s beauty. Fighting the urge to shake her head to clear it, she stood for a moment wondering what to do. She’d been planning on heading to the coffee room to have a pop tart or whatever other high-sugar fix she could get at the moment to keep her alert for the last hour of the day, but that plan would take her right past Aidan and she didn’t think she could keep from blushing and blathering like an idiot if he favored her with a polite, ‘Hello,’ like he usually did when their paths crossed.

Randomly, she wondered if he even knew her name but quickly pushed the thought aside as being idiotic. Why would he know her name? They’d barely even spoken to each other, whenever he stopped by she was always off in the clouds staring at him like a lovesick high schooler.

She was still standing, rather nervously, in indecision when she heard Brenda tell Aidan that Lyn’s phone line was busy but he could take a seat outside of her office and she’d let her know he was waiting.

Rainey expelled a sigh of relief and waited for him to sit down. Then she took off like a speed-walker toward the break room, making sure to keep her face turned away and her eyes glued to the floor. At least that way, she was less likely to trip over her own feet as she stared at him—something that had happened once before, though she’d blamed it on a new pair of shoes that she wasn’t ‘used to yet.’ She cringed as she remembered the curious look he’d given her as she stuttered out her excuse.

The dull blue-and-white tiled floor of the break room had never looked so good to her eyes before. Crossing the small room, she skirted its only table and opened the refrigerator. A bottle of apple juice, half of a crusty-looking chocolate cake from Jasmine’s birthday a few days before, various Tupperware containers with unknown contents and a cup of yogurt she’d forgotten she had, stared back at her.

Yogurt in hand, she turned away from the fridge and was about to rifle through the drawers for a spoon when Aidan walked into the room.

He smiled at her and she stared at him.

‘I thought you were waiting for Lyn,’ she blurted.

‘Oh, I still am, but from what I can hear through her door—-which isn’t difficult since she’s yelling at the moment–she’s very unhappy with an advertiser, so I figured it’d be a while.’ As he spoke, he started opening and closing cabinets.

Rainey couldn’t think of a thing to say. The silence, filled only by the snapping open and shut of wooden doors, seemed to last for hours.

‘I’m starving,’ Aidan said, glancing sheepishly at her over his shoulder. ‘Guess I shouldn’t raid your guys’ food though, should I?’

Rainey gulped. ‘Don’t…don’t you always eat our food whenever you’re here?’

He laughed again and shrugged. ‘I’m a big guy, what can I say? Food and I are friends.’ He turned back to the cabinets. ‘Did you guys go through spring cleaning or something? There’s usually something good in here.’

As if to refute him totally, he pulled a plastic bag out of the cabinet, it was labeled–to both of their surprise– ‘lima beans.’ He grimaced and tossed them back. ‘I stand corrected.’

Rainey couldn’t help but laugh. He was like a little kid looking for hidden cookies–a six-foot-tall kid, she corrected. Without giving herself time to think about what to say, she asked, ‘What are you in the mood for? There’s usually some popcorn on top of the fridge and—’

‘Nope,’ he said, ‘I’ve got a sweet tooth. Drove my mom crazy when I was growing up. She said she spent almost as much money on getting my cavities filled as she did keeping me fed.’ He grinned at the memory and Rainey smiled along with him, at ease for the first time since he’d walked off the elevator.

‘How do you feel about caramel popcorn?’

He raised an eyebrow, his lips quirking to the left. ‘I’ve nothing but warm feelings for caramel popcorn, actually. But, what kind are we talking here? Fiddle Faddle, Cracker Jacks or what?’

‘Fiddle Faddle,’ she replied. ‘I brought a whole box about a month ago, there should be some in the cabinet over the fridge.’

‘Now we’re talking,’ he said, excitedly, making Rainey grin wistfully as he rummaged in the spot she’d indicated. ‘Ah, success.’ He turned toward her and popped the box open. ‘It’s half-full, wanna share the rest?’

She shook her head. ‘No, thanks, I’ve got my yogurt and I’m still not even half way through this edit of the magazine, so—’

‘How’s that going, anyway?’ With a fistful of the sweetened popcorn, he leaned against a row of drawers and regarded her expectantly, his green eyes steady and intent.

Rainey swallowed hard. ‘H-how’s what?’

‘The magazine. Interning here? Being in college?’ He smiled mischievously at his last question and tossed a large puff of golden-colored popcorn into his mouth. ‘God, I miss college.’ He swallowed and brought another handful of to his mouth. ‘Don’t get me wrong, Grad school is nice, too,’ he said after swallowing, ‘but college…95% was about the fun, and 5% was an education.’

Watching his jaw flex slowly as he chewed, and enjoying the slight, endearing crinkles at the corners of his eyes, Rainey could well imagine him being a walking god to many of the girls he’d gone to school with. She didn’t think she could have survived him if he was at her university now and she had to see him on a daily basis.

‘Damn it,’ she thought to herself as her stomach did a little flip at the thought of constantly seeing Aidan, ‘will you just let this one go, Rainey? The man is in the middle of Grad school. And he’s definitely not interested in some fat little college freshman. Besides,’ she told herself, her fingernail picking at the foil cover on the yogurt that she’d never put down. ‘I’m not the type for relationships.’

‘Anyone in there?’ He was watching her and she blushed, realizing that he’d caught her thinking about him—-right in front of him.

‘Oh, um…,’ she smoothed a hand over her hair anxiously and realized with a wave of mortification that her hair had frizzed out to twice its normal volume. ‘Uh…the internship is great. Lot’s of experience for, you know…stuff. And, college, I mean, that’s great, too. I’m making new friends…and, yeah, it’s just…you know…great.’

‘Great?’ She repeated silently to herself in disgust. ‘Really, Rainey? Oh God…’

He was watching her again and his lips gave the slightest hint of a twitch, she realized that she couldn’t take him laughing at her. With a single purpose in mind, she took a few quick steps forward, determined to find a spoon for her yogurt and leave him to his popcorn before she made an even bigger ass of herself.

It would have worked out fine. She could have grabbed a spoon from the drawer he was leaning next to, muttered a goodbye without meeting his eyes and scuttled away to silently berate herself for the next…oh, three or four weeks.

It would have been that way…if the drawer hadn’t stuck. She pulled that first time and it didn’t budge. A panicky sweat coated her palms, she could feel him there, right next to her, the box of caramel popcorn on the counter at his elbow.

For a long second, she thought about just walking away, but that made no sense, she’d already embarrassed
herself once today—-besides, she needed a spoon, damn it.

‘Uh…do you need help,’ he asked. His voice sounded choked, like he was holding back his mirth.

Rainey gritted her teeth, pulled harder and grunted a noise she hoped he would interpret as an emphatic ‘No.’

Suddenly, his lightly furred left forearm, visible beneath the pushed-up sleeve of his blue button-up shirt, was reaching around her waist and his other arm was on her right side so that he was encircling her.

Rainey could feel her heartbeat in her temples. ‘What’re you doing,’ she asked, cursing the breathless sound of her voice.

‘You don’t want me to do it for you, so we’ll do it together,’ he said, wrapping his hands around her straining wrists.

She could feel the heat of his body so close behind her, smell the scent of his cologne and the sweetness of caramel on his breath.

Rainey’s only coherent thought was: ‘God hates me…’

Then Aidan was telling her to ‘Pull!’ and she did, for a minute they made no progress, but finally a popping noise filled the room as the drawer gave up its end of the battle.

With all of the effort she’d put into pulling, Rainey nearly lost her balance when the drawer came free. She stumbled backward and would have fallen if Aidan hadn’t caught her, and himself, on the edge of the table.

There was a good five seconds when he had to hold her full weight up before she was able to stand on her own, which Rainey was mortified to realize considering she wasn’t the most…waif-like person in the world.

This day just keeps getting better and better, she thought.

‘Thanks,’ she muttered, pushing a bush of frizzy hair out of her face as she reached for her yogurt then grabbed a spoon out of the now-despised drawer.

‘No problem,’ Aidan said, crossing to pick up the box of Fiddle Faddle. ‘I owed you one. But now, you owe me.’

‘I owe you…,’ she asked slowly.

‘Yep,’ he said. ‘If it weren’t for me, you’d have ended up all crumpled and bruised on the floor.’

‘Which means I owe you,’ she said, her confusion clear in her voice.

‘That’s right. And don’t think I’ll cancel out my favors cheap. I drive a hard bargain and I never forget when someone owes me.’

She had just opened her mouth to respond, though she had no idea what she was going to say, when Brenda’s plump form appeared in the doorway. ‘Here you are, Aidan, I thought you’d left. Lyn can see you now.’

‘Brenda, m’dear, you know I could never leave you,’ he said, walking toward the door, the box of popcorn tucked beneath his arm. ‘I’ll see you later, Rainey,’ he called over his shoulder.

‘Bye,’ she said quietly, knowing he wouldn’t hear her. ‘He does know my name,’ she whispered to herself then realized she’d just uttered the clichéd line of ‘unpopular’ girls everywhere.

‘You owe me,’ he’d said. A shiver ran up her spine as she wondered what he’d meant by that.

‘He’s just messing around,’ she decided aloud as she left the break room and headed for the draft table and her uncomfortable chair.

But as she made her way across the room, she glanced at Lyn’s door and was immensely relieved that it was closed and Aidan was on the other side.

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I heard a strange song that was being played softly taking over the place, while I looked at the bottom of my empty glass and how the liquid was running, letting me see behind flashes of bottles hit by neon lights and dirt, of that distant bar which, as every suburban bar, was almost empty in the middle of a Wednesday night. Only some drunks or aimless people went through the town this pitifully late at night, which only came alive with the arrival of a train, or a long-distance bus that dusted...

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Siren Song

The couple took a seat in the swingers club, their first time together at the sex-fueled night spot, but the Siren had been on the prowl there before looking for fresh meat. They had a few drinks, took in the scenery. Behind the Siren, in full view of her man, another seductress spread her legs wide, no panties underneath her red dress, exposing a shaved pussy begging for attention.  The Siren decided to put on her toy, a vibrating insert in her panties, with the controller in the hands of her...

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Septembers Song

September's Song By Naughty Venus I spent the early afternoon watching porn while I played with my hairy pussy until I fell asleep. I was awakened by the sound of thunder as I was lying on the sofa during my late-afternoon nap. I could tell the storm was getting closer because the floors shook beneath my feet with each roll of the thunder. I was exhilarated by the electricity in the air as the lightning flashed. I wanted to see the lightning and to hear the thunder more clearly, so I ran to...

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The Sirens Song

May 8, 2018 The task was not simple, and the outcome uncertain. For four days and nights, the men of the Helen’s Grace had been sailing through stormy seas south out of Ithaca before turning towards the east and heading directly into the wind, forced to row in brutal shifts as the waves crashed rapid and choppy against their bow. The men were stoic, as was expected by their captain and those who had celebrated their quest in the week-long festival held in their honor before their departure....

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Morning Song

Jasmine had always held to the belief that it was the sweet, innocent songs of blue birds that awakened the sun every morning and coaxed it into its lazy crawl along the sky. Their sharp cries had been her alarm clocks all of her life. It was only on Sunday mornings that she could afford to linger in bed. She stretched languidly, her sculpted legs trying to grasp the bottom of her bed as her graceful arms danced in the air. Her jet-black waist length silky hair glided across the white pillows...

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Sleight of Hand7 Songbird

I had business to conduct before we could leave. The first order was the burial of Jules/Julia. If I remembered the Damsel Rule Book correctly, a damsel who died and was buried on Chaos was returned to Cassandra. I hoped so. Otherwise, I would want to take her body with me to the bank vault. We were a somber group that returned to the Inn. Ariel continued to weep and Lisa whispered to me that she was still in pain. I wanted to wrap up the business as quickly as possible. I had five horses...

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River Song

The woman was old and bent and gray, long in her days and hard-set in her ways. As constant in her course as the river which rolls past her place. Those whom she’d loved, (and some who’d loved her, she supposed) had long gone away, moved on or, mostly, passed on. Somewhere, (Tennessee, or Georgia she had heard) dwelt her children’s, children’s, children, but they neither knew her nor cared to. Yes, she was old, but the river was older still. Her family had dwelt on its banks for many...

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Kylies Song

Would Brayden really do this for her? She had her share of doubts. 'He'll hate me after this for sure,' she thought. 'He'll think I'm disgusting.' Of course right now the 23-year-old looked anything but disgusting. Kylie's alluring beauty practically taunted her in the mirror. She wore only a deep magenta bra and matching panties. The deep purplish-pink set off her dusky skin tone perfectly. The push-up bra barely contained the swell of her breasts. She twisted side to side,...

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Sonya Siren Song

She put the ball straight through the hoop, caught it on its first bounce off the concrete, and then turned to face me, smiling happily and dribbling the ball on the spot, as I put the car into Park and switched off the engine. “Hey, Leon,” she said, as I got out. She always called me by my first name. “Hi,” I answered, as I shut the car door. “Did’ya have a good day?” she asked. “Yeah, it was good. Productive, too,” I replied. “Well, I’ve been productive, too....

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Siren Song

Thanks to darkniciad for helpful editing. Michael passed through the kitchen, dropping the order of service on the table without much thought. In the bedroom he took off the black wool suit and hung it in the closet. What a useless gesture. He would never wear it again. The phone rang. It was his daughter, Emma. ‘I’m fine,’ he told her. ‘I’m just going to take a nap.’ He dreamed he sailed his mirror dinghy out to sea. This made no sense at all, but dreams don’t make any sense. When was the...

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Quiet Song

‘Baby! What are you trying to do to me? The guys are outside waiting! Jude will soon come in to see what I’ve got up to!’ the man groaned. ‘So? He’ll see that you’re with your wife, Mason!’ ‘I know, baby. But he might want what I have, and you know that I don’t like to share,’ the man wheedled. His wife laughed mirthlessly. She had heard this kind of thing many times before, just before her husband left her on her own for the day to be with his friends. She knew that some of these friends...

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Septembers Song

September’s Song By Naughty Venus I spent the early afternoon watching porn while I played with my hairy pussy until I fell asleep. I was awakened by the sound of thunder as I was lying on the sofa during my late-afternoon nap. I could tell the storm was getting closer because the floors shook beneath my feet with each roll of the thunder. I was exhilarated by the electricity in the air as the lightning flashed. I wanted to see the lightning and to hear the thunder more clearly, so I ran to...

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The Last Song

I had been begging my boyfriend, Austin, to take me to see The Last Song. Austin was actually very sweet and would take me to any chick-flick I wanted, but he had already read the book and heard bad things about the movie, so it took some urging. A blow job and hickie took care of that. We were soon already about halfway through the movie. Personally, I was loving it and was strangely aroused, but Austin rolled his eyes every now and then, calling Miley Cyrus a slut, something I couldn’t...

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Sonya Siren Song

Introduction: A middle-aged man finds out his stepdaughter is more grown-up than he thought It was late summer, on a Friday afternoon, after a long week, as I turned into my driveway, and there was Sonya, playing a solo game of basketball with the hoop over the garage door. The weather was still warm, and she was wearing a pair of denim shorts and a pink sleeveless top, and as she jumped gracefully into the air to take a shot, I thought, She moves just like her mother. She put the ball...

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Shanias Song

Shania's Song by Rachel McLean Part 1: The Awakening They met in the kitchen at the end of the workday, a normal occurrence, the day was over and each had their tasks to prepare the meal. Dave and Kathy had been married for some time, was it almost six years now? Arriving home they met in the kitchen and talked while they cooked, it was a relaxation for both of them, they liked the routine and the harmony of being together. Who ever headed home first from work, usually stopped at...

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The Song

My name is Kelly Robin O'Hare, and am proud of who and what I am. Daddy taught me to be myself and never stopped loving me when I told him who I really was. He hugged me and said, "When do I meet my Princess?" I cried, "Now, Daddy," and went to my room and donned Momma's old red sailor style cheerleader uniform, matching bloomer, socks and shoes with Peavy suntan pantyhose. "You look just like your mother, Kel," he sighed. "Thanks, Daddy, I wish that she'd not died giving birth...

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For A Song

The bar fell into a hush when she walked in. Conversations stopped in a wave around the entrance, rippling out until the entire place was silent. Kanye blared from the digital jukebox but you could hear a pin drop. If she blushed, you couldn't tell; her cheeks were hidden behind deep black fur. The tip of her black tail, weighted down with a golden metal band, twitched, possibly in annoyance at the attention. Her raven black hair was tied in a delicate braid and nearly hidden in the...

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The Last Song

I had been begging my boyfriend, Austin, to take me to see The Last Song. Austin was actually very sweet and would take me to any chick-flick I wanted, but he had already read the book and heard bad things about the movie, so it took some urging. A blow job and hickie took care of that. We were soon already about halfway through the movie. Personally, I was loving it and was strangely aroused, but Austin rolled his eyes every now and then, calling Miley Cyrus a slut, something I couldn't...

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Jeanettes Song

It had been a year or more since that fated day when I was purchased as a pet. Me? A pet? I had to laugh at the thought, yet was intrigued to know what that involved. Though I had been a participant in a few activities on that nameless site I had not often visited it so didn't know what that meant. For the most part I still don't, but will soon find out.I clicked on the tab to see who had purchased me as her own personal pet...turned out that was more a game of seeing how many pets a member...

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Sonyas Siren Song

It was late summer, on a Friday afternoon, after a long week, as I turned into my driveway, and there was Sonya, playing a solo game of basketball with the hoop over the garage door. The weather was still warm, and she was wearing a pair of denim shorts and a pink sleeveless top, and as she jumped gracefully into the air to take a shot, I thought, She moves just like her mother.   She put the ball straight through the hoop, caught it on its first bounce off the concrete, and then turned to...

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Annies Song

The big diesel was humming its song as I headed down I85 southwest of Montgomery, Alabama. It had taken 3 days to get this far from Dulles airport outside of Washington. Most times, I enjoyed the scenery as I drove through the states. I had no desire to do so now. All that mattered now was getting to New Orleans. Mickey had called saying she had arrived safely after a bit of a scare on the plane. Some guy had drunk too much and was making passes at every woman on the plane. The hostess kept...

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The Maker of the Song

"For she was the maker of the song she sang." --Wallace Stevens, "The Idea of Order at Key West" The first time, the very first time a boy told Amanda "I love you" -- it was a hideous lie. Fate had granted her a brief, tantalizing glimpse of Val. She was out with the "Debs," the in-crowd. This group of 16-year-old girls had previously shunned her, gossiped about her behind her back, and cut her viciously. Arlene, the leader of the clique, had singled her out for numerous pranks...

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Olympic Dance and Song

Let us focus our attention on a small island off the Athenian coast. On this island, which has no port, no electricity, and no houses, there is a large hall known as "Olympiakeos Choreos kai Tragoydi" ("Olympic Dance and Song") which every night is filled with music and revelry. The Greeks on the mainland do not know who dances there, or how they get there, or where they go in the day -- fishermen who land on the island find only one resident at the hall, a caretaker names Apollo. As an...

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Touched By His Song

Copyright © 2006 by Lady Glorfindel. All rights reserved. Wow, I can't believe I got such good tickets for this concert. I have been a fan all my life and the lead vocalist has been in my dreams since the first moment I laid my eyes on him. As I am sitting here in the front row, I wondered if he will even remember seeing my face when the concert is over. I am shaking as they come out on stage. They are more amazing in person than they are on their albums. He's watching me (or is it someone...

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The Perfect SolutionChapter 46 Raouls Song

His hand plunged into the pocket of his coat and his fingers curled around the small box he had been carrying around for weeks. He withdrew the box, raised it before him and carefully opened it. Meg gasped as her eyes locked on the large, oval-cut blue diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds. The white gold band glittered in the gaslights as he removed the ring from the box that dropped unnoticed from his hand. With only the slightest of trembles, he took up Meg's left hand and slid the ring...

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Brians Song

In New York for a sales trip always can be a lot of fun. The hustle and Bustle definitely gets the adrenaline flowing, and besides there are so many hot guys, you can hardly keep your focus. I arrived at the Hotel to drop my bag and get out to make some calls. My surprise when I run into Brian, one of the project managers from the factory. Brian is the hottest guy in the company, 6'-1" thin build but not too skinny, and therefore having a great round butt. Dirty blond hair, and a dimple on the...

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The Weaver And The WindChapter 18 Serenades and Love Songs

Our evening meal was a much quieter and laid back affair than the midday meal had been, with no demands on us to impress royalty. Lord Esterhal and his family had left for the Palace, where they would be dining with the Princess. We had all enjoyed early afternoon naps, as everyone made an effort to ensure they would be able to stay awake through the midnight hour for Thistle and Starlight's performance. Thistle and Starlight ate their dinner sequestered in Thistle's room. They had very...

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A Passionate Song

A Passionate ‘Song’ For a Loving Couple The wonderful melody we made had been haunting me for days, unable to re-create it using the only the lasting memory, I entice you in and promise a slow instrumental gathering. I wanted to experience the pleasures and music we made before. I persuaded you to lay back and relax, and let this conductor have control of his orchestra. As I kissed your lips and felt you body pressed to mine, I knew we were going to make some beautiful music this day. To...

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Ma Abong Amar Sukher Songshar

Amar baba mara jaoar somoy amar boyesh 10. Ekmatro sontan silam ami temni dada-dadir ekmatro sontan silo amar baba. Ekmatro sontan k sthabor osthabor sob kisu likhe dilen dada. Ma k bie kore ghore anar por babao mar preme pagol hoye sobkichui tar name likhe dilo baba. Baba jokhon mara jay tokhon mar boyesh silo 29. Somosto sompotti mar nam-e hoay dada-dadi tader vobishyat nie khub utkonthay porlen. Edike mar tokhon vora jaobon. Ashe-pasher onek valo ghorer lokera ma k bie korar jonno uthe pore...

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A New Moon Julies Week With Mrs Wysong

Julie's plane touched down at Atlanta International Airport just after ten the that morning. As she debarked from the plane, and entered the terminal she saw a Chauffer holding up a sign with her name on it. Next to him stood a refined, smartly dressed older woman with a silvery head of perfectly coiffed hair. As Julie came up to them she said, "Hello. I'm Julie Detwiller. Are you Mrs. Wysong?" "Yes, I am. And... from the description Craig sent me, you... , must be Julie," the older...

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Swansong

Like most older men, I would have given anything to have known then what I know now. Nature plays a dirty trick on us men though: by the time we learn what we need to know about life, sex for example, we are almost too old and physically limited to do a lot about it. If we try to do something about it - to somehow recreate our lives and be sexual beings again - we're labeled 'dirty, old man.' We are supposed to simply give up, rest in our rocking chairs and reminisce. That is grossly...

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A Paladins JourneyChapter 19 Moonsong

Erik rubbed his eyes with the palms of his hands and sighed, his breath ruffling at some of the papers on his desk. Neat writing covered the pages, all concerning the now-bustling village of Suravale, nestled in amongst the ruins of the once-great city of the same name. He went over them again, the grainy feeling in his eyes making him blink more than normal. Working by the light of a single candle didn’t help, either. It was late, and sleep called to him, but he pushed the urge aside and...

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Sex with my best friends GirlsOnGirls

It was Summer and it was late, I had a couple girl-friends over and my best friend was always late. As we were waiting for her we all got sort of buzzed. Let me tell you about some of my friends, my closest friend, Ember, is 22, a fantastic body, perfect tits, she'd show them off all the time, she has dark brown hair, and green eyes, my other friend, (Who I met through Ember) Is a little chubby, but a great ass, she's Lilly, another friend, Renae, she had just turned 21, and she was gorgeous,...

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Songbird

First story in a slowly progressing series. Njoi. —————————————- Songbird ‘Come here, Jenny.’ ‘Yes, Sir.’ I still couldn’t believe it. Every time that reply came, that meek, obedient breath, I had to pinch myself. ‘Yes, Sir.’, ‘No, Sir.’, ‘As you wish, Michael.’, ‘Does it please you?’, ‘Did I do good?’, whispered, spoken, occasionally shouted, and always with a gleam in her eye, and a tiny smile dancing on her lips. I loved her, there was no doubt about it, she had me wrapped around her...

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Natalie Hears a Songbird

Natalie was sitting in the sun. She was covered with sun-screen to protect her skin. The grass was mowed and the blades were all trimmed short and neatly. She inhaled deeply to catch the scent of the freshly-cut grass. She loved that smell. It made her feel fresh and clean like right after a shower. Her sister and brother were away at some silly game. She has happy to be alone and have some peace and quiet. She loved them dearly but sometimes they could make her feel so vexed. “Thank goodness...

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Realising im a Lesbian Part Six Sex Songs

I walked back to Nikkie’s, humming all the way. Maybe sang a bit, I was happy. But then I saw Cayla in the park. And got annoyed, but not for long. As soon as I was at Nikkie’s house I realised she had left the front door open due to the nice weather. It was very sunny. And quite warm too. I walked through; set the bag I had brought with me on the sofa, and walked to Nikkie. Facing toward the garden, humming. I grabbed her round the waist and lifted her up into a hug. She was surprised but...

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Annas Song

I looked around the room as I entered the bar. What was I doing here? I hadn’t come to a bar in years. Certainly not one like this. A meat market. I ordered a Long Island Iced Tea, stronger than I should be drinking I suppose, and barked like a dog. That caught me totally off guard. Tourettes Syndrome? Generally it doesn’t just happen to a 28 year-old out of the blue. But there it was – one quite audible woof. Get a grip, Anna. I looked around sheepishly to see if anyone would fail to pretend...

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