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1/2/21, 7:03 PM
I totally didn’t expect the Poe reference. I started wondering at “For the love of god Ben”, but didn’t really clue in til he started bricking up the wall. I’ve only read the Poe once, but Bradbury’s story “Usher II” also plays with it, and that’s an old favourite. The perverse shit is that Glenn's motivation is so pure. He just wants what's best for his bro. And somehow, I suspect Ben is gonna get it.
1/2/21, 6:35 PM
please control the dad
Dec 26, 2020
1/2/21, 6:33 PM
I really like this one! I'm a sucker for a very hot induction and this one really delivered. You also did it in a very creative way with the customer service and the fleshlight toys. Really, really well done, I can't praise it enough. A++++
1/2/21, 5:51 PM
I really love this story. interesting twist at the end. I hope you do more, please.
1/2/21, 5:41 PM
Thinking of an idea, do they still do amateur stripper nights at the White Swan on the Commercial Road? I'm sure Scottie would work hard to give everyone a convincing performance as the stripping boy-scout. :)
Anonymous
1/2/21, 5:01 PM
it was better . declining .
Anonymous
1/2/21, 4:30 PM
make ian mess with aaron's ass!!
Conversion Enthusiast
1/2/21, 4:28 PM
I really enjoyed reading this. There were a few typos or name mixups here or there I think that made me had to re read a line a few times to understand. I can point them out if you'd like, just lemme know. I love the concept though and am looking forward to more!
1/2/21, 4:15 PM
I've got to agree with the comment above. The story is still very hot, and there's some great world-building going on here. But I feel like there's way too much emphasis on the suffering and degradation of the women, to the point that it's uncomfortable to read.
1/2/21, 3:51 PM
> For the love of God, Montressor > Famous last words... haha (For those of you who don't get this literary reference, read Poe's "Cask of the Amontillado") Secondly -- LOOK WHO LEFT THIS COMMENT!!! Thank you @rubbrsome! So good to see you!!!!!