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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).
Has anyone ever read any really sad stories on Literotica that they liked?
If so, what were the stories and what were they about?
Wait until you read Chapter 32.
Stop licking the aluminium saucepans, Emirus - 'twas me needs to make chapter 32, not Retrofan.You don’t know how old Retrofan is. He might not make 32.
That's supposed to be sad? Vaporizing Stephen King and the Sununus?...I can imagine it'll be something like, "Everyone died when the meteor hit Maine." Something like that.
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.
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.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.
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.But don't think you're safe on the West Coast either: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one