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Wish list - stories I am looking forward to

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:27 am
by Macchiavelli (imported)
Hey all,

I just remembered a few stories at EA I did enjoy and would like to read something in the same vein. There were:

Disciplining their sons

Ties that bind

Keegan - are there more than 4 chapters?

and my favorite:

Prince trains a slave

I would so love to have a trustworthy, dedicated and loveable ;)modified companion! The idea of a tattoo as an ownership mark on the back of the head is absolutely hot!

Re: Wish list - stories I am looking forward to

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 10:18 am
by Paolo
Macchiavelli (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:27 am Hey all,

I just remembered a few stories at EA I did enjoy and would like to read something in the same vein. There were:

1-Disciplining their sons

2-Ties that bind

3-
Macchiavelli (imported) wrote: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:27 am Keegan - are there more than 4 chapters?

and my favorite:

4-Prince trains a slave

1. I think that one was mine "Disciplining Their Boys". Written at a VERY dark time of my life. I'm not proud of it and have no plans to continue it.

2. I haven't heard from Master Waddie in a LONG time. I used to chat with him on Yahoo, but he's never on anymore. He always said he was old; I hope he's not died!

3. Doesn't sound familiar.

4. That was written by David, a brilliant young man, who unfortunately died. At least, all the evidence supports that fact.

Thanks for the feedback!

Re: Wish list - stories I am looking forward to

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:02 am
by Macchiavelli (imported)
Hi Paolo!

I am sorry to hear you had bad times. But I must say it did inspure to heartfelt writing! I do not think Disciplining their boys a particular dark or gruesome story. While I am not a fan of forced bodmods the story was exceptionally well written.

Keegan, a young man's story! by Geoffrey is on EA, but I think only chapter 2. It is pretty intense, I do remember having read about four chapters, perhaps at some other place like Nifty.

Sad to hear about David.

As for Waddie Greywolf I have the same suspicion as you do. I have not heard in a long time from him, and his last writings were more and more "other world" oriented. I guess you know what I mean! I would love to meet his characters in Cali one day.....