Hi, I tried to send you a PM, but I'm not sure if it worked, as I don't see it in the "Sent"-box.
Savvy
Website Migration Update
I moved the website to a new host, which I think will be more tolerant of the content this website hosts. Nevertheless, I do want to take a moment to remind everyone that the stories and content posted here MUST follow website rules, as it it not only my policy, but it is the policy of the hosts that permit our website to run on their servers. We WILL continue to enforce the rules, especially critical rules that, if broken, put this sites livelihood in jeapordy.
*CALLING FOR MORE PARTICIPATION*
JUST A SMALL ANNOUNCEMENT TO REMIND EVERYONE (GUESTS AND REGISTERED USERS ALIKE) THAT THIS FORUM IS BUILT AROUND USER PARTICIPATION AND PUBLIC INTERACTIONS. IF YOU SEE A THREAD YOU LIKE, PARTICIPATE! IF YOU ENJOYED READING A STORY, POST A COMMENT TO LET THE AUTHOR KNOW! TAKING A FEW EXTRA SECONDS TO LET AN AUTHOR KNOW YOU ENJOYED HIS OR HER WORK IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE THAT MORE SIMILAR STORIES ARE POSTED. KEEPING THE COMMUNITY ALIVE IS A GROUP EFFORT. LET'S ALL MAKE AN EFFORT TO PARTICIPATE.
JUST A SMALL ANNOUNCEMENT TO REMIND EVERYONE (GUESTS AND REGISTERED USERS ALIKE) THAT THIS FORUM IS BUILT AROUND USER PARTICIPATION AND PUBLIC INTERACTIONS. IF YOU SEE A THREAD YOU LIKE, PARTICIPATE! IF YOU ENJOYED READING A STORY, POST A COMMENT TO LET THE AUTHOR KNOW! TAKING A FEW EXTRA SECONDS TO LET AN AUTHOR KNOW YOU ENJOYED HIS OR HER WORK IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE THAT MORE SIMILAR STORIES ARE POSTED. KEEPING THE COMMUNITY ALIVE IS A GROUP EFFORT. LET'S ALL MAKE AN EFFORT TO PARTICIPATE.
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- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
Is there a way to read them, then?
Savvy
Savvy
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
Damn, I totally missed both Detective Work and The Twins Second Portal Adventure, Prisoners for a Day and The Dream as well... did you post them here? I couldn't find them between your posts.
Savvy
Savvy
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: How Mark Became the Troop Mascot (m/m)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7872
Re: How Mark Became the Troop Mascot (m/m)
That keeps me very interested, too! Love that.
I remember vaguely that you reused a similar episode somewhere else, can it be?
I remember vaguely that you reused a similar episode somewhere else, can it be?
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: How Mark Became the Troop Mascot (m/m)
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7872
Re: How Mark Became the Troop Mascot (m/m)
I really like this one, I like the fact they put "a good show struggling mmmpfing beneath their gags" - like they could easily escape but they preferred making a show of it!
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
Very interesting! You list there 56 stories and if I'm not wrong you've written since then 4 new ones (A Day at Kevin's, Little Chris Gets "Kidnapped", Babysitting the Twins and Charlie's Initiation). That makes 60. You posted here (if, again, I'm not wrong) 18 of them. I remember reading at least ...
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
I'm happy with everything you're going to post - and yes, we need to know better the previous experiences of Doug with hogtie
I hope we're going to meet the twins sometime in the future. Please keep posting!

- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
Please let Tommy's and Bobby's dreams (and mine!) come true and don't let end the story here! Of course should the twins hogtie each other, too
A big thank for your postings, you made me very happy!

- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) Next Chapter
Great! I just LOVED that final game-scene! More of them!! And thank you again for ending with a mmmppff 
But who would have tied up (and gagged) Tommy if he landed in a red square? How are the rules in such case?
Very happy to read you further!

But who would have tied up (and gagged) Tommy if he landed in a red square? How are the rules in such case?
Very happy to read you further!
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) New chapter
Great! I like the idea of "Indian gags" and rawhide, I like every "mmmmpfs" and above all I like the fact this "short story" is getting long! Thank you for everything!
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m)
Oh wow it gets better and better! I'll check far more often yet! Thank you!
- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m) conclusion
- Replies: 33
- Views: 20095
Re: A Short Tale About Smart Kids (m/m)
welcome back! Short but good! Hopefully it's only the beginning of a very long one 

- 3 years ago
- Forum: Fictional Stories For Everyone
- Topic: A Night in a Ghost Town (Multiple m/m)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3631
Re: A Night in a Ghost Town (Multiple m/m)
wow thanks for that one! I hope to read more of you soon!