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Living Without a Giantess, 3
After a couple of efficient, meaning-laden texts, my giantess agreed it would be a good idea for a couple of her friends to stop by. Read more
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A Grinder for the Goober
The actor in the sandwich only screamed, battering her tiny fists against Matthew’s nose, to no effect. She tilted once more in her bready bed, shifting her from a lying-down position to one closer to standing, commencing to howling into the dark chamber of her costar’s gaping maw. Read more
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Sharing the Chores
“No, I cleaned the bathroom this afternoon. I scoured the tub and sink and scrubbed out the toilet while you were asleep on my pillow. In my panties.” Read more
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A Romance in Two Cheeks
ELENA begins to dance for COLIN, to the slow music on the computer. Her vast, bare bottom swings massively to and fro. COLIN scrambles away from her bottom… Read more
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The Big One Hundred
One hundred posts on my blog, finally. Thank you to my friends who read me and support my work. Read more
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Hooked and Compelled
My Goddess rests her massive head against my building and licks her lips, ordering me to read. “And it had better be sensual.” Read more
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The Quaint and Curious Victorian Village, pt. 3
“So the holiday’s over.” “Yes, time goes on, as ever it has and ever it shall.” Her eyebrows furrowed at him. “That means I’m going back to school.” Read more
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The Quaint and Curious Victorian Village, pt. 2
The handsome little man sat on a wooden bench, procured for him by the butcher. Zona smiled at him, enchanted by the detail on his little jacket and overcoat, the amazing range of expressions he went through during their chat. Read more
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The Quaint and Curious Victorian Village
Her arrangement was different every year, but there was always a logic to it. The grain mill and the train depot always had to go on the outside of town; the fire station had to be near the center, along with Town Hall and the post office. Read more
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Urge to Create and Write
My parents introduced me to AD&D in middle school. I’m sure they had no idea what it was, they’d just heard some buzz about it and knew it was the trendy thing for certain kinds of kids. Read more
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Living Without a Giantess, 2
She tacked “I hope you understand” on the end of it, which isn’t a question and doesn’t invite a response. What if I didn’t understand? Read more
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