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  1. Summary

    The stories in this collection aren't mine — not originally. Each one started with someone else: an author whose premise, characters, or specific idea lodged somewhere and wouldn't leave.

    What I've done varies. Some of these are light edits — a scene expanded, a thread pulled further. Others are substantial rewrites where my voice has largely replaced theirs. Every story notes what changed and how much.

    What stays constant across all of them: the core idea belongs to someone else. I'm here because they were there first. Credit for the spark is theirs; credit — or blame — for what I've done with it is mine.

    How stories end up here: if an author is still active and findable, their work doesn't belong in this collection — full stop. When I can track someone down, I reach out first and ask. What ends up here are stories where the author has gone quiet, the original post has disappeared, and I can't make contact. If that changes — if you are the original author or know how to reach them — please contact me. I'll take the work down immediately, no questions asked. I have nothing but respect for what they created.


     

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    Alicia is fourteen. Cole is nineteen and her brother. She's always known his schedule without deciding to learn it — his habits, his moods, when to expect him. She couldn't have said when she started paying that kind of attention. It was just information she had.

    He's never known the same about her. She was just his kid sister. She was there.

    Then: a camping trip, a cave, a flashlight that dies. A man's hands in the dark and a voice she doesn't place until after. She finds out who it was.

    One Shots: Alicia collects their encounters in her voice — her body, her senses, her particular way of knowing things and not knowing others.

    Explicit. Psychological. First person throughout.

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    My Dad calls me Scout. Yes, it's a reference to To Kill a Mockingbird. He likes literature. Me too, but the stuff I read is a bit... different.

    His dinosaur of a computer seemed to kick the bucket right before he had to go to work. Seemed to, but actually didn't. As a 13-year-old with some decent tech skills, I got it working again almost right away, but not before he left the house.

    You won't believe what I found! This is going to be a fun summer break.

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    This is inspired by a work with the same title by an author called Isabella from the recently-resurrected ASSTR. This is going to go much further than the original.

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    I'm a man who fixes things. Engines, pipes, problems. But my sixteen-year-old daughter's heart? That's a tangled mess I can't get my hands on, and it's killing me. Lily's punk-ass boyfriend Jace is demanding things she's not ready to give. He thinks he owns her, when really, he doesn't deserve a single second of her time.

    A week in the mountains is my plan to fix it. My old college roommate Michael says I need to show Lily what a real man is. How she should be loved and cherished. He's sold me on a remote cabin in the Cascades as the perfect opportunity for father-daughter bonding. No Wi-Fi, no distractions.

    Michael's got this intense vibe, though. A philosophy professor, he talks a lot about breaking society's rules, about finding a more natural way of living. I think he means fishing and campfires, but he's got secrets. I can feel it in my gut. The bond he has with his own teenage daughter Ali feel a little...off. A little too close.

    The further we drive into the remote wilderness, the more I wonder if this is really a rescue mission for my relationship with my Lilypad, or if I've just delivered us both into a trap.

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