A Happy Ending?Cooper sat nervously drumming his fingers on his steering wheel. Sitting outside in his car he knew full well that the establishment had a certain reputation. He had parked in the parking lot numerous times in the past couple months. He had just never worked up the nerve to actually go inside.Neon signs in the window beckoned to him, as he sat outside in the dusky dark of the early evening. His hands slid down off of the steering wheel and into his lap. He hung his head a bit. He felt sick to his stomach. He couldn’t believe he was going to chicken out again.He went to start his car and leave but paused when his right hand touched the key. He looked back down at his lap and noticed that his left hand sat there absently cradling his crotch. His hand felt his dick stiffen slightly through his pants. Despite his reservations Cooper pulled the key from the ignition and opened the car door. He stepped out putting his key back into his pocket and locked his door.It took a hand
Hannah's Kind Of a Big Deal: Balance Comes DueThe smell of superheated steel filled the air. The smell and smoke was enough to choke Cassandra but she knew that it meant that perhaps she was being rescued so she welcomed it.She had beat on and smashed away at that door for days until her knuckles were raw. Despite her amazing strength though she had not been able to break through it. As the locks to the battered steel door began to give way, tears slipped down her cheeks.She heard a familiar voice from beyond the door say “That’s it, that’s the last lock.” Whoever else was outside the door, she at least knew that Bloom was outside, and that he was leading the charge to get her out of the room.Her heart thumped hard in her chest knowing that the man she had given so much grief, was going to be her rescuer. She was pretty sure that she would never live it down that she had to be rescued by the boyscout, hero, cop. With that thought in mind she wiped the tears away from her eyes. She could hear sever
The Rivers of SilverhavenSilverhaven was centuries old, bustling but isolated hamlet. It was located in a densely wooded ancient forest with trees that reached the clouds, and was surrounded on all sides by rivers.It was as nearly a perfect home as Clover Silverleaf could hope for.Except that it was much too small for her. She craved the larger outside world. A world she had never seen. Yet her people were forbidden to explore beyond the rivers reach. She had of course heard the stories her entire life about those who have ventured beyond the river and never returned. As a result the people of Silverhaven lived and died on the same patch of land that their ancestors had lived.Clover was not like the rest of her kind. She questioned how they had come to live on the land surrounded by rivers, and how it was that they seemed to be the only people upon the face of the earth. She sought out adventure and actively explored and traveled through the vast forest, right up to the river's edge. She might have ev