Sad Literotica Stories

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Has anyone ever read any really sad stories on Literotica that they liked?

If so, what were the stories and what were they about?
 
There's a bunch of tear-jerkers in Romance, but I read them years ago, so can't highlight anything. But they're there. MelissaBaby has just released a chapter in her Mary and Alvin series which wasn't the cheeriest piece (no spoilers though).
 
There's a bunch of tear-jerkers in Romance, but I read them years ago, so can't highlight anything. But they're there. MelissaBaby has just released a chapter in her Mary and Alvin series which wasn't the cheeriest piece (no spoilers though).

Wait until you read Chapter 32.
 
Has anyone ever read any really sad stories on Literotica that they liked?

If so, what were the stories and what were they about?

The Third Ring is a classic tragedy. It was inspired by a Victorian telling of an American Indian tale about the origin of the moon phases, but it doesn't have a lot in common with that story.

It's my story, but other people like it, too -- despite being essentially non-erotic.
 
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The Cave by Clunkety. A story about an abduction by an animorphic horse-man is probably a bit left-field of what one expects for a sad erotica, but this impossible, fated love story is a bittersweet reminder that love isn’t enough, and makes me cry each time I read it.
 
You don’t know how old Retrofan is. He might not make 32.
Stop licking the aluminium saucepans, Emirus - 'twas me needs to make chapter 32, not Retrofan.

But I can imagine it'll be something like, "Everyone died when the meteor hit Maine." Something like that ;).
 
...I can imagine it'll be something like, "Everyone died when the meteor hit Maine." Something like that ;).
That's supposed to be sad? Vaporizing Stephen King and the Sununus?

ObTopic: Some of my stories may be 'sad' as in 'bad' but I usually don't extend tragedy to The End. Even implicitly offing most Earthlings here had an uplifting finale. And all surviving humans go naked. Nothing sad there.

I've a sad tale in mind -- first-person present-tense narrative of sex just before their plane crashes. Hmmm, maybe a kinky version where The End is a relief...
 
Stop licking the aluminium saucepans, Emirus - 'twas me needs to make chapter 32, not Retrofan.

But I can imagine it'll be something like, "Everyone died when the meteor hit Maine." Something like that ;).

There is a mountain in the Canary Islands that is unstable and expected to collapse someday. When it does, it will create a tsunami that will cross the Atlantic and go right up the Gulf of Maine. I mean, apropos of nothing in particular.
 
There is a mountain in the Canary Islands that is unstable and expected to collapse someday. When it does, it will create a tsunami that will cross the Atlantic and go right up the Gulf of Maine. I mean, apropos of nothing in particular.
Yes, I've read about that one. It's all going to be down to timing, I think - Melissa time versus natural disaster time.
 
But don't think you're safe on the West Coast either: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one
And that's why we're not thinking of relocating between Vancouver BC and Eugene OR. Everything from I-5 west will wash away. Japan will be rinsed too. It's happened before.

Massive slides from Hawai'ian volcanoes have sent tsunamis southeast across the Pacific, leaving debris high in the Andes. Just for fun, global-warming-melted glaciers and icecaps may shift weight enough to trigger more seismic activity -- and sea levels will be meters higher than now, drowning most coasts. Sad.

ObTopic: I think widespread disaster goes beyond 'sad'. Throw in lots of horny ghosts and resurrected spirits and call it Erotic Horror.
 
One of my favorites:

oshaw's Grief: A couple's marriage begins to fall apart under the strain of watching their child die of cancer.
 
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