No stories today, but plenty on the way. Life has been wonderfully busy, and while I have loads of new experiences to write about, I haven't had the time to wrangle my thoughts into any sort of logical order just yet. A full week later, and I’m still blissfully happy from spending the most amazing … Continue reading No Stories Today
Author: Kia
Book of the Month: The Rancher’s New Bride by Wayne Gray
This month we have a loving look at plural marriage from The Rancher's New Bride by Wayne Gray. I hadn't yet encountered this concept in spanking fiction- that I can remember- and found this account to be handled very tastefully. The mutual support among Joseph's wives is heart warming as the prepare to welcome Bonnie … Continue reading Book of the Month: The Rancher’s New Bride by Wayne Gray
Into Discomfort (F/M)
The below was written for the LSF F/M challenge- my first and likely only F/M story. No, I'm not about to switch, but as many of my regular readers there have strong preferences for F/M oriented stories, I felt I owed it to them to give it a try considering how much they have supported … Continue reading Into Discomfort (F/M)
Intensive Coursework: Trial by Fire
Sarah and Stephen’s story began here Sarah twisted awkwardly to gaze at her bottom, though it was a futile exercise- both because she was no contortionist and because the subtle twinge she felt as she squeezed her cheeks told her enough about its condition. She was in no right state for spanking today. Under … Continue reading Intensive Coursework: Trial by Fire
Discretion and the Internet
I remember hearing online advertising described as the art of walking the line between anticipating customers desires and freaking them out. I’ve come to terms with the fact that certain corporations will know what I am. Google and WordPress, certainly, have more than enough information about Kia to know what sort of things she spends … Continue reading Discretion and the Internet
Witch’s Kitchen
Alice traced the words with her slender finger: chalk / cailc. The yellowing paper label felt smooth and frail beneath her touch, but worn and weakened, it still served its purpose. Poised levelly, lettered neatly above the tiny bin of friable coloured sticks, it still proclaimed truth. That was more than could be said for … Continue reading Witch’s Kitchen
Safewords and Seatbelts
Safewords are a good idea. So are seatbelts. Or so conventional wisdom would indicate. Take a deeper look at the statistics, however, and the story becomes more complicated. I remember reading a post for DJ Black, an author and dominant that I had come to respect, indicating that he did not use safewords. I … Continue reading Safewords and Seatbelts
Discipline from Strangers
With thanks to Carys and Topcat599 An instalment in the Sarah Saga “Breathe.” Sarah took a shuddering breath in response to the gentle prompt, shifting herself slightly as she tried to process the sensation. Her bottom throbbed with a much deeper burn than she had anticipated, and they had only just … Continue reading Discipline from Strangers
Book of the Month: Letter to a Future Domina
Taking a foray into F/M this month with Letter to a Future Domina, a concise and beautiful account from Godessa Victoria Black. This was a quick read that I felt captured very well the mental transition a previously vanilla partner may undergo when confronted with their beloved's desire for domination. From the publisher: When … Continue reading Book of the Month: Letter to a Future Domina
Outcast
The swan looked friendlier on its own. Elegant, as always, but less intimidating when it was separated from the rest of the herd. Danielle loved watching the countless birds glide gracefully along the river, but only from behind the safety of the cafe’s plate glass windows. Even knowing they were harmless, it still frightened her … Continue reading Outcast