Posted in Flash Fiction on Dec 6th, 2010
The thunder crackles loudly outside the window, seeming to amplify the goings on in the kitchen. S arches her neck backwards, beginning a yogic exercise that trails from the upward expression of her face through the tight muscles along her ribcage.
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Posted in Short Stories on Nov 5th, 2010
By Annika Mari, edited by Belle Roberts She entered his apartment quietly, setting her bag and shoes beside the door. Softly calling his name, she walked into the living room where movie credits rolled by on the TV. He was sleeping on the couch, his glasses on, a hand across his chest. She knelt down [...]
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Posted in Flash Fiction on Nov 4th, 2010
Shackles around her wrists Contain her, control her Passion fueled by promises Of punishment due Imprints, bruises That he himself has signed Remind her where she belongs To whom she belongs Pleasure stained with twisted pain Makes her gasp and writhe Yet still she waits With bated breath To be taken, To be used, To [...]
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Posted in Short Stories on Oct 20th, 2010
By Laurie, Edited By Belle Roberts Tatiana Kachinsky. A name in ballet circles synonymous with grace, beauty, elegance, and standing ovations. A ballet dancer since the age of four, she has risen through the ranks to become one of Russia’s most virtuosic ballerinas. Since moving to Toronto, she has become ballet mistress of her own [...]
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Posted in Flash Fiction on Aug 25th, 2010
“Tell me,” she said, dipping a cherry into her drink and sliding it seductively between her lips. She plucked the stem off and slowly moved the cherry around her mouth, piercing it with her teeth and letting the flavour linger on her tongue. “Tell me, what do you want to do?” The man sitting across [...]
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