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Sasha Distan

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  1. I was nervous as I waited for Zai to come back to the house. Shindae had dressed me and it was obvious that the big demon had a flare for the dramatic. A knee length kilt, pleated, in a heavy black wool and furnished with a chunky leather belt. The hardware was all brass, a couple of cogs and pipes making up the buckle and keepers. The boots were tall with big square silver buckles running up the sides, and the shirt was, in comparison to the rest of the outfit, an almost transparent grey silk w
  2. It was like standing in a whirlwind that was a firestorm. I screamed, even though it meant that fire tried to race down my throat. I couldn’t see, couldn’t breathe. I was dying, burning up, being crushed. This was worse than the pain before, worse than the breaking grinding bones or the rape. Why, why had I agreed to this? My body was gone, lost somewhere. I was going to die and I had so wanted to find out what the demon Zai had meant by his last statement. Experience a life like you’ve never k
  3. Zai sat crossed legged on the blanket and watched the boy with shuttered eyes. Through his eyelashes he stroked the boy with his eyes, following the lines and curves of Toby’s body. He’d wrapped his cloak around the narrow shoulders and all the boy had done since was sit and snivel, rocking every now and then. Zai’s attempt at earlier conversation had established that the boy Toby was not talking to him, apparently wrestling with some inner torment. The soft half-light after sundown had deepene
  4. pretty dirty mouth.... tehe
  5. oh god, more american's running the second world war... go and do your history, the CIA never had a single thing to with concentration camps. i fear that this will not be well received by anyone in Europe who actually knows thing about the worst war that ever happened. it's not your fault but the US view on what happened during WW2 is really really warped.
  6. I opened my eyes and got instantly confused. My hand was curled in front of my face, and my wrist was bruised. Another hand sheltered mine, slender with short dark fur and tipped with sharp black claws. My back was warm and I could feel hot breath on the back of my neck. Everything ached, I hurt all over and my ankle twinged from the fall. Something had gone very wrong with my life in the last twelve hours. I seemed to be missing huge chunks of time, and what I could remember was too painful to
  7. Zai sat on his haunches and regarded his prey with sharp acid yellow eyes. The moon above them was a perfect half disc, bathing the scene in silver light. The boy was knocked out of his body by pain and partial asphyxiation, his mind gone for the mean time. But Zai though he liked the flavour of this mind. The boy was strong, mentally at least, and had managed to cling on to consciousness when many other were already drooling vegetables. When most humans saw Zai, they painted his faces with whic
  8. Tobias gets attacked by a demon who only likes the dark and loves to cause pain. Zai feels a strange attraction to the boy who is also an empath. It will a be a strange romantic relationship. WARNING: torture, violence, rated 18 for violence, some gore and blood-play
  9. Everyone knows how love stories are supposed to start. It the old days there was the rescuing, or the unexpected encounter. These days it’s all about chance meetings, twists of fate, people brought together by supernatural desire. But whatever happens it’s all flutterings of the heart, longful silences and deep gazes. There is always angst. Always. And misunderstandings and tearful reunions. Everyone knows that’s how love stories always start, especially teenage love stories. My name is Toby, I
  10. I work at a secondary school. for those of you in the US this means 11 to 16 year olds. not quite high school. Today I overheard one of my year 11 student telling a guy in his year known for being the type who throws his weight around that picking on younger effeminate students made him "look really repressed" And it turns out that even 16 year old teenage boys can admit when their being stupid. I saw him go and apologise to this lovely super-unsure kid in year 9 whose bag he'd thrown across the field. Faith in humanity and the future generation restored. seen.heard.read anything good lately to restore your faith in the world?
  11. Too much rage.... cannot form coherent argument, so many things to shout about...
  12. dude, awesome. thanks for sharing. and on another positive note, let hope things are changing for the better. my school (where i work) has a GSA, and pretty much every classroom has a StoneWall poster of some kind. teenagers now are way more tolerant than we were at their age. sure they make jokes, and 'gay' is a word that has slipped into their vernacular to mean 'pants' but as human creatures with blossoming sexuality they are way more secure than i ever was at their age. straight teenage boys still hug each other. it's endearing.
  13. As authors, we all know that "author intent" means jack-shit. the kids at school complain all the time about this sort of thing, and not just face book and stuff, but from their english lessons. people will always over analyse everything.
  14. Jahke stretched, arms above his head, pulling his muscles out from their soft sleep. Vertebrae cracked and Jahke purred, feeling the warm burn in his crotch, the hot satisfaction of a good fuck. Sitka reached out and wrapped a long arm around the boy’s torso, pulling him back against him with a soft possessive growl. “Not yet,” The demon’s arm tightened around him, “Five more minutes.” Jahke sighed and let himself be hugged, enjoying the heat of Sitka’s muscled chest against his back, and look
  15. Hey people, I just got on board with this, Andy linked me (so lovely). Early July sounds good. can't do beginning of august (getting married) Manchester or London preferable, anything north of that is The North and we don't get on so much.... also hi...i'm Sasha and i hail to you from the middle of f-all and nowhere in deepest rural sussex.
  16. “Are you sure you wanna do this?” Sitka sat on the chaise-lounge stroking his lover’s fine blond hair, “You don’t have to.” “But you said everyone shares.” Jahke smiled up at him, hands tracing distracted patterns over his own abdomen, “And it’s Shindae’s birthday.” “I just want you to be happy Jahke.” “I am happy.” The boy reached out for the big horned demon and stole a kiss, “Really.” It had been months since Jahke had arrived at the house and it hadn’t taken long for him to get used to h
  17. Sitka lay in bed and watched the boy sleep. They had spent the whole of the previous day alternating sleeping, arguing, shouting, fighting and talking. Sitka had resisted giving the boy doses of compulsion whenever things had gotten tough, as would have been normal. That or quick and bloody death. He’d given Jahke compulsion whenever the boy had asked for it directly, but had kept the doses short, light, tried to keep him lucid and focused. Now he lay and watched the boy dreaming. His eyes flic
  18. Sasha Distan

    Chapter 2

    yeah, the posting system accidently skipped chapters 2, 3, and 4 so you read 1 and then 5 straight away. loading them up in the right order now, bear with
  19. Jahke yawned like a lion, his jaw creaking as he stretched. He was warm, the bed was soft, and the sleep in the back of Jahke’s mind saw no reason for him to get up yet. It caught his will and dragged him back under quickly. He was sitting in the wing chair in the library, dreaming of the book in his lap, the lost soldier and his new werewolf companion frolicking in the woods. Jahke grinned, satisfied and sated, the languid heat between his legs spreading through him. Something dark flashed acr
  20. I stuck my hands into my pockets and scuffed at the ground with my new hiking boots. My brother had basically ordered me to break them in after he’d taken me to buy them yesterday, after my favourite pair of all-stars had disintegrated. So now here I was on the other side of the Athabasca river from my ‘new home’ in the wilderness, scuffing my new boots as I broke them in. So, a bit about me. I am Hoyt Ford, I’m nineteen and I used to live the centre of Toronto. My parents died three months ago
  21. Hoyt Ford likes clean cut skinny boys with good hair. so when his senses tell him he's falling for a big butch lumberjack he tries to run from the feeling, and straight into the furry arms of Mato, an actual bear he meets in the woods.
  22. The back rooms of the South Bank library were a great place to get lost. Jahke had been tucked away in his bay window seat for hours, nose in a book, bake feet tucked up under his discarded sweater, pushing tendrils of hair from his eyes. If no one saw you climb the wrought iron spiral stair then you could be safe from being bothered all day. The light was fading from the sky now, and the orange fizz of the gas lamps in the street illuminated the side of Jahke’s angular features. So engrossed in
  23. Jahke is sitting "reading" in the library when two demons show up looking for fresh meat. And one of them takes a certain liking to their new human friend. It becomes minor horned demon Sitka's job to take care of his new charge and introduce him to all the pleasures of demon life.
  24. I'm new here, but not new anywhere else. Me, i'm just trying to get my writing out there so i get on the ladder for Real Books, isn't that exciting?
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