42 stories

The Inspection
New inmate. White collar crime. Three years minimum. The warden conducts personal inspections of all new arrivals—and she takes her time making sure they're properly... processed.

Poker Night
He loses big at poker. The winner isn't another player—it's his friend's mother, who owns the house, bankrolled the game, and now collects her winnings from every man at the table.

The Inheritance Test
Their aunt's will has an unusual clause: her four nephews must satisfy her lawyer before receiving their share. She grades each performance. Highest score gets the largest portion.

Snowed In
A cabin, a blizzard, and three women who've stopped pretending. Stepmom. Stepsister. Stepsister's best friend. By day three, the only warmth is body heat.

The Audition
She's the producer. They're the actors. The role requires 'chemistry'—and she tests every candidate personally. Five men audition today. Only one gets the part. But she might keep them all anyway.

The Offering
In Millbrook, there's a tradition: every new bride spends her wedding night with the mayor's wife first. To learn. To be prepared. Her husband waits downstairs while she's taught everything she needs to know.

Mother Knows Best
She catches her daughter with a boy. Instead of screaming, she decides to show them both how it's really done—then makes them watch while she demonstrates proper technique.

The Coven
Lost in the woods on Halloween night, he stumbles upon a clearing where thirteen women conduct their annual ritual. The ceremony requires a male offering—not for sacrifice, but for something far more consuming.

The Widows
His father's will has one condition: to claim the inheritance, he must spend a week with each of his three widows. Satisfying them in ways his father never could.

Browser History
Stepmom finds his search history. Older women. Thick bodies. Taboo fantasies. Instead of telling his father, she offers to make every search come true.

Property Lines
The divorce settlement was unusual: she gets him one weekend a month. But his ex-wife isn't leaving—she's watching from the corner, seeing everything they do, learning that giving him up doesn't mean letting go.

The Jury
Twelve women. One defendant. The deliberation room is soundproof, and the jury foreperson has unconventional methods for reaching a unanimous verdict. He'll need to convince every single one of them.

Confession Booth: Part 2
Word spread about the young priest who truly listens. Now Margaret isn't the only widow in the congregation who needs his special brand of absolution. Tonight, three more are waiting—and they've agreed to share.

Mother Superior
A young priest is sent to investigate rumors of impropriety at St. Catherine's Convent. What he finds isn't heresy—it's a sisterhood that takes vows of devotion very seriously. And they've been waiting for him.

Three Bridesmaids
Three drunk bridesmaids crash his hotel room after the reception. They want one last single-girl adventure. He's the adventure.

The Harem
The Sultan is dead. His widow inherits everything—including the palace, the fortune, and the tradition of maintaining a stable of servants for her pleasure. She's looking for new additions.

The Taste Test
His wife catches him with his mistress. Instead of screaming, she makes a bet: she can make him come faster. The competition happens right there, both women present, taking turns until there's a clear winner.

Border Crossing
He's caught with contraband at the border. The agent offers an alternative to arrest—a private inspection that becomes a regular arrangement. Now he crosses twice a week, and she's always waiting.

Breeding Season
She needs to get pregnant. Her husband can't. The farmhands can. Every night during her fertile window, she takes them one by one—sometimes two at once—while her husband listens from the next room.

The Job Interview
Two female executives. One corner office. The interview starts professional—until they ask questions not on any application. Turns out, they share everything. Including new hires.

The Interview
Final round interviews at Artemis Holdings are legendary. The CEO conducts them personally, in her private penthouse, overnight. Three candidates enter. Only one leaves with the job—and all of them leave changed.

The Sisters
Two thick sisters. One drunken confession. They've shared men before—and he's about to become their new favorite.

House Call
He's recovering from surgery. She's his home nurse. He can't move, can't resist, can barely speak—and she knows it. Some bedside manner isn't in the training manual.

The Bachelorette
The stripper cancelled. Five BBW bridesmaids and one nervous bride, all dressed up with nowhere to go—until they decide the cute bartender will do just fine. Her last night single becomes unforgettable.

Performance Review
She's the CEO. He's the junior analyst. She offers him the promotion of a lifetime—in exchange for becoming her personal stress relief. After hours. Under her desk. During meetings.

PTA Meeting
He's the only father who shows up to meetings. The five women who run the PTA have been watching him for months. When they ask him to join the executive committee, the real meetings happen after the kids go home.

Mandatory Sessions
Court-ordered therapy. She's supposed to help him with his anger. Instead, she finds every vulnerability—and uses each one to make him hers.

The Retreat
Mandatory corporate wellness weekend at a mountain lodge. The facilitator's methods are unconventional—trust exercises, partner stretches, and overnight 'bonding sessions' that go far beyond team building.

Professor's Office
She controls his grades, his future, his schedule. When he comes to beg for an extension, she offers a different kind of extra credit.

Wine Tasting
A private tour of Napa's most exclusive vineyard. The owner is sixty, three hundred pounds, and her late husband left her with twelve hundred acres of grapes. The vintage she wants him to taste isn't in any bottle.

Both of Them
Stepmom and stepsister have been competing for his attention since the wedding. When Dad leaves for a month, they stop competing—and start sharing.

The Farmhouse
His car breaks down on a country road. The widow who takes him in hasn't had company in five years. The storm will last all weekend—and she has very specific ideas about how to pass the time.

Book Signing
She writes BBW erotica that's changed his life. He wins the charity auction for a private dinner with his favorite author. What she wants in return isn't money—it's research for her next novel.

Stepmom's Solution
Stepmom catches him with his laptop open. Instead of telling his father, she offers an alternative—she'll take care of his needs. All of them. Whenever he wants.

Bunk Beds
When the families merge, there's only one spare bedroom. She gets the top bunk. The touches start accidental. They don't stay that way.

The Mechanic
His car keeps breaking down at her shop. She offers a payment plan he can't refuse—weekly visits until the bill is clear. The repairs take months. Neither of them wants them to end.

Family Tradition
His stepmom and her mother have shared everything for decades. Men, secrets, pleasure. Now it's his turn to learn the family tradition.

First Class Lounge
Twelve-hour delay. Lost luggage. Missed connection. The airline's VP of Customer Experience apologizes personally—in the private suite she reserves for passengers who need very special accommodation.

Night Shift
Three weeks in the hospital. His night nurse has a bedside manner that goes far beyond medical. He recovers remarkably fast—then fakes symptoms to stay longer. She knows. She doesn't mind.

The Fortune Teller
He stops at the carnival tent as a joke. She takes his palm and tells him exactly what will happen tonight—in her trailer, in her bed, for the rest of his life. The cards never lie.

The Escape Room
He's the last customer of the night. The owner locks up without checking—and now they're trapped until morning. The only way to pass the time is to play her private game. No one escapes until she's satisfied.

The Lighthouse
Storm strands him on the island. The lighthouse keeper hasn't had company in three years—and the weather won't clear for a week. The light keeps turning, but they never leave the bedroom.