The week before the foundational shoot felt like walking a high wire strung between Marissa’s war room and the quiet sanctuary of Sunset Ridge. Media training drilled deeper, Simone honing my responses into sleek, unflappable weapons. Eva juggled logistics with the frantic energy of a circus ringmaster—permits for the mill, securing Arlo’s specific film stock…
Chapter 5: The Crucible My words—”I understand”—hung in the cool, sterile air of the conference room. They weren’t accepted or refused. They were simply a stark acknowledgment of the precipice Daniel had just described. The silence that followed wasn’t empty; it was charged with the weight of the offer, the terrifying scale of it, and…
Chapter 3: The Echoes and the Edge The phone clattered onto the counter beside the government debit card. My text to Jennifer glowed back at me, stark white on the cracked screen: I’m here. I’m… figuring it out. Silence followed—thick, expectant, pressing in like the Tucson heat seeping under the door. Then, three pulsing dots….
As I slid into my car, the weight of the day’s events still clung to me, but the engine’s hum was soothing, grounding me back in my reality. I reached for my phone, scrolling through my texts to distract myself from the turmoil swirl mind. The screen lit up with messages, and my heart sank…
Captain Hayes stepped further into the room with the calm confidence that always seemed to follow her. Her presence instantly commanded respect, and as she stood there, she took control of the conversation. “I’ve spoken with the city mayor, the county commissioner, the girls’ school superintendent, and several other key community officials,” she began, her…
That evening, after dinner, I sat down at the kitchen table with Ryan. Lily was upstairs, probably lost in her music or reading—my introverted daughter had always preferred her books to socializing. I loved that about her, but it also made me anxious about how she might react if she heard about the twins. “Ryan,”…
Content written on October 13, 2024 by Caligula97030
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High Stakes Wager
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Games, Bets, Dares, and Agreements, Social/Casual Nudity, Streaking/Exhibitionism
4,070 words (~23 minutes reading time)
The Tri-Alpha 10-K run – part 2 (excerpt from my novel “The Freshman”) The following Sunday evening there was a general meeting in the cafeteria for all Huntington Hall residents and staff. As the freshmen crowded into the cafeteria, Cecilia and the dorm director stood together, while Jason, Ken, Mike, and Lisa stood off to…
The harvest was as pitiful as everything else about the children’s destitute farm. Even with Vesna’s late-summer efforts to salvage the garden, its produce would have been barely enough to feed the occupants for a month. So, the failed harvest meant several trips to the market to purchase food for the winter, along with supplies…
As I left the office, my gaze drifted to the wall clock, noting that it was nearly 8 am. A twinge of concern pricked me as I realized I still had a solid hour of commuting ahead of me, with the unpredictable nature of traffic looming over my journey. I quickly leaned in to plant…
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Forced Exposure, Only One Naked, Social/Casual Nudity
8,711 words (~48 minutes reading time)
Prince Hristockt had a difficult time recovering from his overdose of Andean salt and the treatment he had received at the hands of the incompetent foreign doctor. The loss of blood worsened the brain damage from the salt. The cuts became infected and resulted in a nasty fever that kept the youth in bed for…
Tanelickt and Danka departed from the Great Temple before sunrise on August 6, only four days after Danka first entered the city. The two penitents had little time to spare if they were going to cross the entire western valley, go into the mountains, cross the pass near Novo Sumy Ris, and navigate the hilly…
Danka and Isauria spent several days traveling northwest through the forest along paths that were barely visible to anyone not accustomed to navigating the backcountry. Danka walked in front of the mule while Isauria held her new crossbow and watched for potential trouble. Danka enjoyed those days of walking, of exploring the forest while not…