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This story takes place a few weeks after Daisy’s Duke (linked at the end).
I often walk home from church if the weather is fine, and this is such a glorious June afternoon I sent my groom ahead and...
Photo by Andrea Piacquadio
This story is a sequel to A the Hard Way, but you don’t need to read that series to enjoy this one. Just know Professor Deacon set her sights on Emily, a first-year student she judged might be seduced by discipli...
Photo by Zayceva Tatiana (cropped by author)
I’m sitting on the path out of Jockum Wood weeping bitter tears when I meet him. From the long rod in his hand, and his tackle basket slung over his shoulder, I’d say he’s returning from a littl...
Photo by Egor Voytikov on Unsplash
This story is a sequel to A the Hard Way, but you don’t need to read that series to enjoy this one. Just know Professor Deacon set her sights on Emily, a first-year student she judged might be seduced by...
Photo by Đan Thy Nguyễn Mai
I have the same dream every night: I dream I’m an architect. I’m never standing at a drafting table or sitting in front of a computer; I’m always outside, at a construction site, watching one of my design...
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