Read about haughty knights who get taken down a few pegs when their quests don't go as planned, merchants who make bad business decisions, and wizards... who don't quite manage to cast their spells just right. The one thing they have in common? Each one of them will end up... Losing It All.Others are welcome to contribute. I'm always happy to get comments and suggestions too. Tell me what you like, and what you want to see.Update 10:More than 1 million views (and probably only a few. Inside there was a messge. It was from Lydia! In it Lydia told him how much she missed him. It had been a solid 2 weeks since he last got to go on a date with her. The last date he had with her was incredible. They hung out at the mall and kissed by the fountain. God he regretted not making love with her that night. At the end it read:"I miss you Will. I love you so much! Love, Lydia. Files attached: 5"He felt a warm feeling inside of his chest. In fact he. I guarantee it!"I sat quivering, in the styling chair. Mother held my hand lovingly. Igazed into the mirror at my wet, new blonde locks and Mikey approachedfrom the rear. Gently he ran a comb through my hair and a jolt ofelectricity ran through me. My hand jerked and Mother took charge andwith a strong grip, made sure both y hands firmly held on to the armrests. I remembered that at this point in my sissifying of reluctantmales, I would usually use restraints on their hands and feet. All. ”“Are you sure it’s safe to talk about this stuff in the hotel room,” Susan asked from the Skype conference on the laptop in front of Julie. “Or over their wifi?”“Helen owns every hotel in the city,” Troy said as he leaned forward to pile some scrambled eggs and bacon onto a piece of toast from the room service platter. “And she’s had us followed since we got off the plane, but she wouldn’t stoop to bugging our room or monitoring our internet.” He took a bite of the little breakfast sandwich.
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