The Rikifur Chronicles: Chapter 35 - Homecoming
Chortaghentos, capital of Rikifur, residence of the royal family for over a millennium, and Airy's home since birth was frustratingly beyond her reach and yet still so near she could observe its splendor in the distance. After enduring three years of...
The Rikifur Chronicles: Chapter 34 - Duel
Northeastern Montothos was a waterlogged wilderness of streams, gullies, and bogs impassible to any but the most determined army. Attempting the nearly impossible feat was a corps of the queen's Wolves led by White Paw. Laboring to tame its trackless...
The Rikifur Chronicles: Chapter 33 - Assassin
Rikifur's center of material power had, since its inception over a millennium ago, resided in the royal palace of Chortaghentos, and all spiritual authority inhabited the sacred halls of the Grand Cathedral. Outwardly, the ancient political structure...
Ere We Be Were
Loud huffs alternating with asthmatic wheezes accompanied JJ's mad dash across the university campus. Christened Josiah Jackson by his parents, he despised his real name and discouraged its use with the same fervor he usually applied to avoiding...
Three Dog Night
Harsh and shrill, the peal of the animal shelter's phone initiated a sympathetic howl from its canine tenants. More irritating than fingernails on a chalkboard, the horrendous clamor magnified as every stray joined the discordant chorus. Wanda ignored...
Christmas Stress—a Twincest Mess
It's late on Christmas Eve, and instead of enjoying a wholesome Norman Rockwell or Currier and Ives style family reunion, I'm knotted to my twin sister; the muscular grip of her vagina a velvet shackle arresting the felonious bulge at the base of my...
Droit du Seigneur (Lord's Right)
Under the authoritarian rule of a mare dubbed the '_Cajun Queen'_ by her admirers and detractors alike, TexoGen was not only the largest medical wonder-drug company on earth, it was also history's most powerful matriarchy. Ruthless determination had...
The Fountain of Youth
In the gilded age of the late nineteenth century, trans-oceanic travel matured from a slow, dangerous undertaking via wooden hull and cloth sail into a comfortable and speedy endeavor thanks to the power of steam and the strength of steel. New Atlantic...
The Rikifur Chronicles: Chapter 31 – Winter of Discontent
Ice crystals driven by the aggressive northern wind swirled and cavorted maddeningly about Vaun like biting insects, stinging his snout where his nose protruded from the small oval opening in his protective, fur-lined hood. Squinting through...
The Rikifur Chronicles: Chapter 32 - Love's End
In spite of her outward attempts to evince good cheer, Wyn suffered from the cold, oppressive, and gloomy depression of this unusual winter as much, if not more, than anyone in River Keep. Being trapped indoors with her sulking mistress, whose mood was...
Slow Ride
"Un-fucking-believable!" howled the gray fox in frustration; his small, left fist pounding on the rim of his SUV's steering wheel while the right held tight to maintain control. The outburst served to maintain wakefulness as much as to vent his anger....
Rudolph’s Real Roots Revealed
_So, you think you know the true story of Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer? Perhaps you've read the original poem by Robert Lewis May written in anapestic tetrameter, heard some version of Johnny Mark's song, seen the video adaptation by Rankin/Bass...