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| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 47 | Founded | 8 months ago | Last Issue | 4 days ago |
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Photo by Victoriano Izquierdo on Unsplash
When I was younger, men used to check me out. I would frequently find myself the subject of an appreciative glance, an assessing gaze, even a lustful stare. In my twenties, and much of my thirties,...
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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 di...
Image by Khusen Rustamov from Pixabay
He introduced himself after the elevator stopped suddenly and it became clear we’d be stuck there for a while.
He’s Rod Keenly, and I would so let him live up to that name. He’s my fantasy made flesh:...
Photo by Tim Wilson 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 dis...
Christian by Tazz Vaughn (ghosted by author); Victorians by Dorothe via Pixabay
Myrtle hushes me, drawing my attention to her grandfather clock. As the minute hand moves with a sonorous clonk to hang pendulous above the six, the air in her...
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