Hardoak Junction is the story of Marcella Plummer, a religious woman and her two kids on a search for a new site for the congregation for the First Baptist Church of Mysterious Revelation.
An ancient alien race comes to earth intent on the subjugation of the dominant species on the planet, humans! They were a race of symbiotic organisms, they fed off the sexual energy of their hosts. Is earth doomed? How long does humanity have? Can they be stopped? Will anyone even try?
I was sitting at my computer writing up a story sent to me by a reader, I've being getting a few of late, more would be nice. Anyhow there I was when the front door bell went. Shit the last thing I needed tonight was company, I thought.
Lindsey and Pam are two 15-year old high school girls and they've both got brothers, Frank and Mike. One day when the girls are having a girl talk session, they both find out some very sexy personal information and they agree to set Pam up with Mike for a fuck session. That turns out to be only the beginning of their mutual fun.
It could all be so funny if it hadn't been so serious, my wife of three years was naked on the floor with a stranger pounding between her legs. Not only that two others were waiting for their turn.
Instead of writing another fiction story, Wally tells the shocking truth about his many sexual experiences as a teen. Includes short scenes by many other writers, who are credited in the text. Starts with a sci-fi soldier in the far future, but most of the story happens in the 1970's US Midwest. - - - CAUTION - View and understand the story tags/codes before reading! If you don't and some of the content disturbs you, it's your fault instead of mine.
"Why don't you take your nose out of that book and look at all this crumpet?" asked Danny. "What?" I replied. "Look, I've got to finish this before my exam next week." "I just wish I had your good looks," mused Danny. "What?" I said again. "Good looks, what rubbish." "Hey, it's not rubbish that all the good looking birds keep giving you the eye," he observed. "And you're too busy to notice."