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Dolores Esteban

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  1. Quivering wildly Eddie responded to your ungracious smile. E X P L O R E D
  2. A crowd of lovely young teenagers excitedly screamed. I N J U R I E S
  3. Smiling politely at Nick, Ken insecurely nodded goodbye. I T T S W N Q R
  4. B A E G T R P L Ben and Edwin got two really pretty lions. found on the GA site: F F T T M W Y T
  5. Rumors spread and sealed my fate.
  6. Pure love and sweet desires. Sacrificed.
  7. One thing ends and another begins.
  8. I think I give it a try
  9. I found that a sex scene in a story can leave me cold and annoyed, whereas the same words in another story have my full attention. It does not only depend on the story and the skill of the writer whether a sex scene grabs your attention or not. It also depends on the reader; I mean it depends on what the reader is looking for at this very moment he is reading the story. This can range from pure and unstained love to a breathtaking experience that leaves you sleepless for the night. Better check the rating of a story before reading it.
  10. I spent a few months in Toronto. Never go there in winter. I went back home in May. There was still snow in Toronto. I spent my life mainly underground. After a few weeks I was blinded when I got out and caught a glimpse of the blue sky. There was a cold wind always. Crossing a street was a fight against it. However, I would not want to miss the time I spent there. I'm going back some day, for a visit, and only in summer.
  11. The story is truly amazing. I enjoyed it a lot.
  12. Excellent. I could not stop reading.
  13. A scaring story. I don't like Shawn because of his longing for revenge. We can't blame others forever for our faults. I don't like Alex because he's ignorant and selfish. I like the story. It's scaring, captivating, very good.
  14. It depends on the story, setting, time and place, I'd say. A very modern name in a historical story is out of place, for instance. I always very carefully choose my characters' names.
  15. I had two villains in a story. One I redeemed, the other I put to death. The first prevented abuse of power, the second did not. He failed miserably. So I put him to death. My decision certainly represents my personal opinion. Does it represent my dark side? It's a matter worth contemplating.
  16. I have a link that gives some some insights into 'debauchery' in Paris in the beginning of the 18th century. SUNDRIES: An eighteenth century newsletter THE OLD REGIME POLICE BLOTTER: Sodomy - Lebel et al Quoted from this article: 'COMMISSIONER BIZOTON TO M. D'ARGENSON. (...) a young man, named Petit, of about 25-26 years of age, with a handsome face, who receives day and night and brings several young men with which, not only does he make a debauche of meat and other things, but (...)'
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