April 18, 1797
They toasted the news that Davina was with child, all four of them exuberant with their joy. At the core level, it was their duty to ensure the continuation of their houses, of their dynasties. Of the four, Granger was the only one who had done that effectively, at least until now. Granger looked over at Cavendish and noted that he was slightly introspective, and concluded that his mood was caused by the fact that he wasn’t even married yet. Granger w
Wade merely passed on the truth. If it is indeed Mary Ellen who was beaten up, it is her owm scheming that caused it. Of course, the real blame must fall on Elizabeth Danfield.
October 22, 2000
Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA
Wade
I heard a noise, a familiar noise, trying to wake me up, but I ignored it and just snuggled into Carullo. He had such an awesome body, so massive and hard, yet so soft. My mind was foggy, from being partially asleep, and from still being a little wasted. I lay there, in a daze, until I heard the noise again. Then two forces conspired to bring me fully awake in the space of just a few seconds. The first was my recogniti
That's quite possible, and you work just as diligently to clear those chapters out and send them back to me.
I look at it this way. If I can produce a chapter each week for the stories I'm working on, I'm doing good. Sometimes I do better than that.
I'm so glad you liked it! Stefan gets his first story with "The Land Whore." He's a fun narrator. JP is always looking for love. Sometimes he finds it. Sometimes it hurts.