The Bazaar Release Date Stories

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A Harlot's Tale Ch. 01

by erusian on Sep 12, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Thylisa threw back her head, moaning in mock ecstasy. The pot-bellied innkeeper, puffing and grunting in his efforts, blew his rancid, ale-tainted breath in her face. She stifled an urge to vomit. 'By Necanta's blood', she thought to herself, wincing as he thrust his bulbous member into her, 'this is the last time I suffer this pig's affections. This cesspi...

TRC - Lord of the Glass Desert Ch. 03

by BluDraygn on Nov 2, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

This is overdue and for that I apologize, a variation of this note was supposed to go onto the beginning of Chapter Two. In Chapter Two Kal saw people with very dark skin for the first time and his reactions are intended to be genuine for someone who has never seen a brown- or black-skinned person in their life. Now... why did I use the term "Very dark ski...

Little Arab Buttercup Ch. 01

by LorenzoAbajos on Sep 12, 2017
First Time

It was after midnight and the weather was hot and sticky this close to the sea. I was moving through the dark alleys of a city in the north of Africa. A very Arab country, and I was an American soldier attached to the local consulate. I should not have been out like this, alone and unprotected. But I had a mission to complete. One that was personal. No one...

Flea Market Find

by Sir Galahad on Dec 9, 2019
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1 "Ms. Shawcross will see you now," said the willowy blonde secretary, motioning them to follow her. Charles Emerson noticed that she had a pronounced seesaw to her hips as she undulated down the corridor to the conference room they had requested. "You know this is not going to be pleasant," warned Don Carcharo, Emerson's lawyer. "I don't expec...

A Bazaar Experience

by English Bob on Sep 13, 2017
Loving Wives

Daniel and Alice Frost had been happily married for five years. Both in their mid thirties, they worked for the same company as auditors. They had led sheltered lives, and all their friends and colleagues thought that they were a friendly couple, but a little naive. It came as much of a surprise then, when the couple booked a holiday experience to North Afri...

Customer Service

by Sir Galahad on Mar 16, 2020
Interracial Love

I've been in some unusual places in my time, but this is one I never expected to be in at my age and stage of life. Second chances are rare and to be cherished. 1. It began back when I was in high school. I got a summer job at Mannlich & Whitney as a 16 year old intern-trainee, a fancy name for a "go-fer" whose job was to fetch and carry for the tech...

Mistress of the Air Ch. 29

by SlaveNano on Jan 5, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The journey from the site of the crash to the Ottoman Empire was a long one. The captain maintained a high altitude to keep them safe from the clutches of any Russian Empire airships, except Lady Sally insisted on flying low over Kiev to appreciate the glittering, gold domes of its many churches. When she wasn't entertaining herself with her slaves, she of...

The Worst Chain Story Ever Ch. 01

by oggbashan on Sep 11, 2017
Chain Stories

The Worst Chain Story Ever Ch.01: Matching His Fetish Copyright Oggbashan May 2003 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. Note to Reader...

Hades and Persephone Ch. 01

by unpublaauthor on Nov 16, 2020
BDSM

My apologies to Greco-Roman scholars, first of all. This is a story of Persephone and Hades. In this story, they do not meet until modern times because Demeter took Persephone away from Olympus shortly after her daughter was born. To avoid incest issues, Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades are brothers and sons of Cronus and Rhea. Hera, Hestia, and Demeter are sisters...

A Bazaar Sweater

by gwen_twenty_ten on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

A small invisible creature with pointy ears, a long nose and very long fingers stalked the halls of the hospice where Mary Graham sat dying. She wasn't dying precisely at that moment. She was knitting a sweater for her son, but she had been given a diagnosis of terminal cancer from her doctor two months earlier. Now, she sat in a wheel chair in a sunny windo...