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My first story for three months up today: What a Difference a Day Makes. That excitement of having a new story up hasn't faded, which means I'm not likely to kick my Lit addiction any time soon.

Lesbian, naturally, but this time fast burn rather than slow burn. Which is kind of funny as, at 23,000 words, it's actually longer than some of my slow burn stories!

Also, my first time writing a Kiwi character, which was fun as. Any Kiwis out there want to let me know how I did, that'd be choice, eh? Hopefully, she'll be right and not too daggy.
 
My latest is up.

The Velvet Rabbit is a sultry, sexy story set in downtown Tokyo, following a shy young man who finds himself working at a very exclusive club… where all the bunny girls used to be boys.

It’s part romance, part noir, part self-discovery—with plenty of satin, heels, and sheer black tights.

This first part follows Ren as he steps into the world of the Velvet Rabbit, discovers a new side of himself, and starts to become someone he never thought possible: ReniRose.

Hope you enjoy the ride. 💋
 
My latest one is up, A Melody of Surrender. It's my longest one at over 50K words, and explores intimacy and romance through a growing D/s relationship.

Curious to see how it will do in the LS category, as it's very much a lesbian romance and not a fetish/bdsm story despite the D/s element.

Big thanks to @THBGato and @SugarStorm for being amazing and giving me the boost I needed to finish this properly.❤️

Trying not to refresh constantly to see how favs, ratings and comments are going. 🫣The struggle is real.
 
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Published today: Vixen describes the third pick up 'date'
10,000 words. Runs against the notion that all hotwife husbands are being cucked.

https://www.literotica.com/s/third-date-a-hotter-experience

Husband knows full well when she travels alone their will be a great story
to tell. His kink is getting off on the details. Published five months ago but
didn't get any traction. I think because the title sucks.

https://www.literotica.com/s/erotic-exotic-central-america-trip

Sometimes I think I spend more time working on continuity and punctuation than writing.
 
The final chapter of The Velvet Rabbit is now live: The Velvet Rabbit: Satin and Sin

Things get darker for Reni and Miyu as secrets surface, debts come due, revenge is sought and love is tested under neon lights and black satin.

Still set in the smoky heart of Tokyo’s nightlife, this last part brings the story full circle—part seduction, part danger, and a little hope at the end of the stilettos.

If you’ve read the first part, this wraps it all up. If you haven’t, I've written it so you can still dive in—just expect sheer tights, sharp heels, and a story that slips between fantasy and noir.

Thanks again to everyone who’s commented or messaged on part 1—it means a lot. 💋
 
Just submitted my latest, a simple story of college friends playing a children's card game with a little help from some tequila. If you've read my stories, I think you can guess where this goes. "Spoons" should be out Wednesday.


EDIT: How to play Spoons -
  1. Setup: Arrange a number of spoons in the center of the table, one less than the number of players.

  2. Dealing: Deal four cards to each player from a standard deck of 52 cards.

  3. Gameplay: Players take turns picking up a card from the top of the draw pile and either keeping it or passing a card they don't want to the player on their left.

  4. Matching: The goal is to collect a set of four cards of the same rank (e.g., four 7s, four jacks).
  5. Grabbing Spoons: When a player gets a four-of-a-kind, they secretly take a spoon from the center. Once the first spoon is taken, all other players must quickly grab a spoon.
  6. Elimination: The player left without a spoon is out of the game.

  7. Continue: Keep playing until only one player remains, who is declared the winner.



    When playing with tequila, there is no elimination. The loser takes a shot and play continues for as long as the players are sober enough to deal the cards.


 
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Just submitted my latest, a simple story of college friends playing a children's card game with a little help from some tequila. If you've read my stories, I think you can guess where this goes. "Spoons" should be out in a few days.


EDIT: How to play Spoons -
  1. Setup: Arrange a number of spoons in the center of the table, one less than the number of players.

  2. Dealing: Deal four cards to each player from a standard deck of 52 cards.

  3. Gameplay: Players take turns picking up a card from the top of the draw pile and either keeping it or passing a card they don't want to the player on their left.

  4. Matching: The goal is to collect a set of four cards of the same rank (e.g., four 7s, four jacks).
  5. Grabbing Spoons: When a player gets a four-of-a-kind, they secretly take a spoon from the center. Once the first spoon is taken, all other players must quickly grab a spoon.
  6. Elimination: The player left without a spoon is out of the game.

  7. Continue: Keep playing until only one player remains, who is declared the winner.



    When playing with tequila, there is no elimination. The loser takes a shot and play continues for as long as the players are sober enough to deal the cards.

You forgot step zero. Especially if you're playing with alcohol:

Learn how to set a dislocated finger.
 
I'm still waiting on my latest upload to be approved. Currently on day 17. Everywhere else that I upload to is 2 uploads ahead.
 
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