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JimmyJones345

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  1. Things were getting out of hand. Looking around the tightly packed kitchen, Kayla realized she could no longer see a single person she actually knew. Instead, as she stood in the corner clutching her tepid beer, she was greeted with the sight of an already-overcrowded and rowdy party continuing to slide further and further into chaos. From somewhere across the room, the sound of glass breaking was followed by peals of laughter and shuffling feet. Looking glumly at her phone, Kayla wondered where on earth her friends had gone. It had been their idea to even come to this thing in the first
  2. Hey all, I'm a longtime member and occasional contributor of fiction on this site - some of you may have seen entries in my "Priorities" series of stories. Lately I've thought about writing some stories tailored for female members who might want to have input on exactly the kind of stuff they'd like to read. Message me if you think you fit the profile and we can talk further 😉 JJ
  3. The train wound its way through the mountains, its chassis gleaming under the full moon. On board, Kayla squirmed and fidgeted, unable to sleep. She’d been on the train for almost ten hours now, and despite being less than halfway back to Seattle from where she’d boarded in Los Angeles, as she slouched in her seat she found herself regretting her decision not to simply fly home. The train car was stuffy and unventilated, the wifi had stopped working an hour prior, and the white linoleum floors beneath the seats were uniformly sticky in a way that Kayla couldn’t help but find a bit disconcertin
  4. The morning air was crisp and clear as Kayla pulled into the parking lot of the shopping centre, one of the biggest in Seattle. At this hour on a weekday the lot was nearly empty, but as Kayla had the day off she’d headed over with the intention of running a few errands. As she eased her car into a vacant space and turned off the engine, Kayla took a moment to appreciate the stillness of the parking lot in the early morning light before popping a couple of B vitamins into her mouth and washing them down with a few big gulps of water. She’d started taking them only a couple of days earlier to s
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