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Dan prays to God to help him find the one. But when he finally does, Dan wishes his prayers had never been answered. (PS I apologize it's been a while since I posted a story--work as been very demanding--but I hope this story makes up for my absence.)
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2,546 |
7/24/25 | |
In this reader-requested prologue to "Comesuckers," Felix Stefanescu answers an ad in the paper about a footman, but little does Felix know that his new employer is the lecherous Count Vlad.
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5,612 |
4/27/25 | |
In the Third Circle of Hell, the gluttonous are forced to drink from a river of piss. Little does Nick know that his love of deviled eggs would doom him to this fate.
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1,916 |
4/4/25 | |
Achilleas' weakness is Mark's feet, and he uses his power over time to have his way his bandmate's feet. This story draws inspiration from MstGay3000's "Time vs...," "Time and the Neighbor," and "The Stopwatch."
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2,547 |
4/1/25 | |
John makes a deal with the Devil, a deal he soon learns to regret.
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2,339 |
3/21/25 | |
John Thomas arrives at a castle high in the Transylvanian Alps to assist a Romanian nobleman with the purchasing of property near London, but John is unaware of the debauchery waiting for him behind the walls of his client's castle. This story draws inspiration from Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nosferatu (2024), and our own tomozco's "'Horn'-ted Mansion of Oakwood."
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5,566 |
3/14/25 | |
This is the last in a series of stories inspired by Greco-Roman mythology. In the series finale, Ardor shoots Tonitrus with one of his gold-headed arrows, causing the king of the gods to lust after his youngest son, Ephebus.
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1,354 |
3/2/25 | |
This is the fifth in the series of stories inspired by Greco-Roman mythology. In this story, Ardor shoots all of the gods on snowy Mount Nimbus with his gold-headed arrows, causing the Immortals to engage in a nine-way fuck-fest.
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1,288 |
2/24/25 | |
This is the fourth in a series of stories inspired by Greco-Roman mythology. In this story, Ardor, the god of love, causes his uncle and father, Ignis and Vulturius, to fall madly in love with each other.
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1,840 |
2/19/25 | |
This is the third in a series of stories inspired by Greco-Roman mythology. In this story, Arcanus, the god of the underworld, courts his nephew, Granus, and then takes his cherry.
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1,694 |
2/14/25 |