Jenni, a good girl, meets Val, a bad boy. Her car needs gas, and he has the only supply within five miles. What happens next is both what you expect to happen but also not.
Amanda, a young, uptight college student, wakes one morning to discover that she has a visitor. In her head. A visitor that has a decidedly different view of what constitutes proper and moral behavior.
A Tag: The Game Story Part of the Tag: The Game universe
Tang is a fourteen year old Vietnamese girl and a freshman at her new high school. When she finds herself befriended by a senior cheerleader, Tang looks forward to living the American Dream as a member of Heather's popular clique. The dream soon becomes a nightmare, however, as Tang discovers the awful truth about her new friends and the game known simply as Tag.
Leon is interested in a simple kind of house break-in and a good blow job from the middle aged, white woman living there, Nancy. He never planned on Wendy, the rebellious daughter, being home and willing to take over dominating her Mom with Leon's help.
A Death by Vampire Studios Project Managing a business is hard in this day and age, especially if the owners are a pair of vampires. When the IRS serves them with an audit, Sal and Constance feel panicked.
Trying to seduce my wife's cousin by abusing Earth Day during a long visit. Will she bare and share all and agree to naked chores? Will she and my wife cooperate to seduce me?
The Arrangement Our protagonist has a conundrum -- after deflowering his fifteen-year-old stepdaughter, he can no longer rely on weekly hymen checks to ensure she isn't screwing around. Time to lock in the girl's affection and lock up her punk boyfriend! The final episode in The "Arrangment" series. (Note: there is one non-detailed Mm scene, not involving the main characters, as part of a plot closure device).
Mr. Marcus, fresh from his portrayal of Dr. Fleischmann in Dr. Crumholtz's office, recalls the first time he got to "play doctor." I hope that the mental review doesn't distract him while he's driving home. He might rear-end somebody. The episode in question harkens back to daughter Annie's high school senior year, at the fateful volleyball game when Mr. Marcus gave Lore a big hug (that eventually led to "One For Good Luck"). Whose ball is it, anyway?