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The Traffic Stop

Traffic Stop Letting out a long groan as he left the hospital Kim was glad her shift was over. It had been a hectic night in the pharmacy. It seemed that everyone had an urgent need for medications and they all needed them ten minutes before the
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Grace's Assistant

Grace had known all morning that something was up with her assistant. Not only had Karen arrived a little early, but when Grace's lunch break had rolled around, she'd insisted Grace go out to eat for a change, while she stayed and kept the offic
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Working off the Debt

Working off the Debt Martha threw her husband a quick glance, raising an eyebrow ever so slightly. He gave her an almost imperceptible shrug in response. She made a weak smile and returned her nervous attention to the portly man seated behind the
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underage part 1

I was almost a middle age reporter, checking out a story in east africa about womens sexual freedom. My driver tried 6 hotels, before we found a seedy looking place, dropping me off as a 35 year old woman looked at me up and down, before leaning over
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Megan Gets Tricked

Megan was walking home from another boring day at school. Thinking back over the conversation she had overheard in the toilets at school, where a girl in the year above her was telling her friend about how she had been made to suck off and then swall
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An unexpected autograph

An unexpected autograph. He was an unknown actor. I don't know much about him except that he acted in most movies and tv series. My friend wanted to have his damn autograph. However to gutless to ask her himself. He lived in her neighbourhood. I l
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The Beach Bus

The Beach Bus by Lothario Cassanova I was a bit dingy from the sun as I climbed up the steps of the bus and worked my way to the back. The bus that would return me to the city was crowded with beach goers and there were no seats left so I sto
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THE PASS OFF

I sat dejected, too old to do the only thing I knew how to do! Trained in the army, I'd honed my skills in the little mini-wars of the world - the kind that you read about on page two of your local newspaper and promptly forget. As a Soldier of F
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