The Travels of Rufus: On Respecting Traditions
I make an effort not to pontificate or lecture in my journals. Educate, yes. Understand, absolutely. But I never insist on telling my readers what is moral. If my travels have taught me anything, it is that “right” and “wrong” can mean very different things depending o
Travels of Rufus: On Respecting Traditions
By: Nuenshi
Favorited: 10 months ago
Her Delicious BrotherbyTheSecretBaconThe morning sun shone through the window, Patrick's eyes opening, waking from his slumber... as he rolled over onto his back, smiling with intent..."Aaaah...~!" He sighs with a blush... "Another wonderful weekend of fun...~" Patrick said, as he reached under his pillow, pulling out his favorite magazine... the cover of a very attractive woman to him...~ She posed, arms behind her head, holding up her lovely brown curly hair, a tiger print bikini clinging to h
Her Delicious Brother
By: TheSecretBacon
Favorited: 10 months ago
Her chauffeur was driving towards the airport, as April rubs her big belly to soothe it down from
her current indigestion she was suffering from. A wet fart sputters from her arse as she attempts to relieve a bit of her stomach's discomfort.
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“Ugh! After eating those tw
April's Fools: epilogue
By: NomNexus
Favorited: 10 months ago
Bringing
in a large pail, filled with something both solid and liquid, Ray was
heading to his office, as others watched him stroll down the
corridor, the people knowing him internally groaning as he set off to
do another of his infamous pranks. Ray shared the same office with
his best friend and rival, Neil, and both of them were notorious
pranksters. While they did excellent work when it came to their jobs,
they would prank each other, hoping for the other to surrender and
submit to the winner.
April's fools
By: NomNexus
Favorited: 10 months ago
The town was small, consisting of only ten thousand people or so. There wasn’t much work there, but it was only an hour from a nearby city, so most residents commuted to it. Life was simple and easygoing in this town. Well, for most, there was one exception. A beast was perched on the town’s small library roof that humans would have thought had no business being up there. That is if they had been able to perceive it. The golden-furred fox sat with its nine long tails wavin
No More Worries
By: Smorgasbored
Favorited: 10 months ago