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On the Fives is a collection of shorty stories commissioned by readers. Each is custom-made and offers a unique window into the rich fantasy lives we all have. Join fellow readers as they explore their deepest fantasies.
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On the Fives is a collection of shorty stories commissioned by readers. Each is custom-made and offers a unique window into the rich fantasy lives we all have. Join fellow readers as they explore their deepest fantasies.
- Abernathy has his whole life planned out perfectly – the woman he will marry, the job he will have. He even has his wedding night planned down to every last detail. His only problem – he does not want to go into it a virgin.
- Just how far will Mark go in Julie’s game?
- A story about Jack and Diane, and the sacrifices made for love and the perfect gift.
- Alan tries his best to be what other people expect, but even he knows that facade has to end one day. When he comes home to find his girlfriend naked with a story to tell, it may be enough to leave him undone.
- Darlene is a successful business woman with a vibrant sex life – in her mind.
- Cassie has just finished a 5 year sentence in prison for car theft and (accidental) kidnapping. Looking to reform herself, she makes the controversial move of placing herself in a rehabilitation program … as a sexual submissive.
- Jamie has wanted Ellen for a long time, and accepted long ago that he let that chance pass him by. Now her marriage is falling apart, and she has needs. What else is a best friend to do, but help in any way he can?
Excerpt (The Submissive Reformation):
“I do expect,” he continued, “for you to obey me. You filled out the survey I sent your caseworker, and I’ve read it thoroughly. I know the limits that you indicated, the things you absolutely do not want to do. I will honour that, and if I don’t, I expect you to walk out the door. Anything else that I command you to do, whether you want to do it or not, I need to know you will obey me and not just walk out.”
“This whole thing is voluntary, you know,” Cassie said.
“It’s always voluntary, whether it’s part of a rehabilitation programme or a past time. It is also a commitment that you make. We can talk about things if something is not working for you, but that means talking to me and being open if I tell you why I think something should stay as it is. I’ll be open when you tell me why it should not.” He brought his hand to his chin and tapped it. “Think of it like a job. Do you think a secretary always likes taking dictation, that when her boss calls her into the office there isn’t some other bit of work just as important that she is trying to get done? Why can’t her boss type it? Or email notes to her? Why won’t he let her make a template instead of dictating the same thank you letter to every client? But she does it anyway because that is her job.”
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