Inappropriate Misconduct

Les Filles Française - Part 1


This is the beginning of our story about seeking justice in a rather abstract manner. Three French girls, an Italian, and a London rogue hatch a cunning plan!

In a world without digital trails, disappearing acts were simple and often orchestrated by those who wished to control narratives or silence voices. Our tale unravels in this very setting, where three French girls discover a series of opportunities linked to powerful figures. Joined by an astute Italian forger and a witty London rogue, they embark on a mission to uncover truths hidden beneath multiple layers of deception. Together, they navigate through a maze of intrigue, using stelth and cunning to fight against injustice and bring light to the shadows.

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Questionable Honour

Les Filles Française - Part 2


In this final part of our tale, wrapping things up isn’t as simple as it seems. Realigning the old life with the new brings mixed emotions, including sadness, frustration, humour, and romance.

Three French girls, one Italian, and one of London’s most lovable rogues leave the country, intent on making new lives for themselves, only to realise not everything is as it seems. As they settle into their new surroundings, they encounter unexpected challenges and opportunities. The French girls, each with their unique personalities and dreams, begin to explore their passions.

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What It's Like To Be A Girl

Part 3


Madelene Jane knew he was different from a very young age but didn’t have the words or the support to express his true identity.
Our story begins in 1956, a time when society rigidly embraced binary gender norms, leaving very little room for those who didn’t or weren’t able to conform.

With both parents now gone, there was only a doting Aunt left to help absorb his emotional state; thereby, Madelene Jane was continually encouraged to own the identity in female form. That’s not to say the journey was an easy one. Madelene Jane endeavoured to navigate the treacherous road to adulthood entirely alone, with no mentors or role models for guidance.

But despite these overwhelming challenges, the boy found solace in a place he could steal away to, to be himself. In the quiet solitude of what was known as ‘Madelene’s Special Room’, he would experiment with the finer things that would eventually make him complete.

As he developed, the boy became a woman, and thereby, the weight of society’s expectations duly decreased. The young man’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of representation.

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What It's Like To Be A Girl

Part 2


Madelene Jane knew he was different from a very young age but didn’t have the words or the support to express his true identity.
Our story begins in 1956, a time when society rigidly embraced binary gender norms, leaving very little room for those who didn’t or weren’t able to conform.

With both parents now gone, there was only a doting Aunt left to help absorb his emotional state; thereby, Madelene Jane was continually encouraged to own the identity in female form. That’s not to say the journey was an easy one. Madelene Jane endeavoured to navigate the treacherous road to adulthood entirely alone, with no mentors or role models for guidance.

But despite these overwhelming challenges, the boy found solace in a place he could steal away to, to be himself. In the quiet solitude of what was known as ‘Madelene’s Special Room’, he would experiment with the finer things that would eventually make him complete.

As he developed, the boy became a woman, and thereby, the weight of society’s expectations duly decreased. The young man’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of representation.

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What It's Like To Be A Girl

Part 1


Madelene Jane knew he was different from a very young age but didn’t have the words or the support to express his true identity.
Our story begins in 1956, a time when society rigidly embraced binary gender norms, leaving very little room for those who didn’t or weren’t able to conform.
With both parents now gone, there was only a doting Aunt left to help absorb his emotional state; thereby, Madelene Jane was continually encouraged to own the identity in female form. That’s not to say the journey was an easy one. Madelene Jane endeavoured to navigate the treacherous road to adulthood entirely alone, with no mentors or role models for guidance.

But despite these overwhelming challenges, the boy found solace in a place he could steal away to, to be himself. In the quiet solitude of what was known as ‘Madelene’s Special Room’, he would experiment with the finer things that would eventually make him complete.

As he developed, the boy became a woman, and thereby, the weight of society’s expectations duly decreased. The young man’s story is a testament to the power of resilience and the importance of representation.

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Tales You Shouldn't Tell Your Mother


I remember those days when life was full of ambition and there were more hormones per square inch running around our bodies than molecules of common sense. And you’re right, though; some of the wildest and most unexpected experiences happened during those times.

We would go on spontaneous adventures, often with little to no plan, just a thirst for the excitement of lust and new experiences. Whether sneaking into concerts, road trips to nowhere, late-night parties that lasted until dawn, or trying out things with people, we probably shouldn’t really admit to! We were filled with laughter, fear, joy, and sometimes regret.

But it was always fun to look back and reminisce on those crazy, uninhibited memories. Those tales, though best kept away from the ears of our mothers, are part of what shaped us and added colour to our youthful progression. They were the moments when we felt truly alive, navigating the fine line between recklessness and discovery.”

Tales you most definitely shouldn’t tell to your mother!

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Sinners

Charlie, Rose and Michael


Is it naughty? Yes, of course it it is; it wouldn't be called 'Sinners' if it wasn't, would it? But imagine you were like me, born without the ability to hear! Your world consists of nothing more than the instructions your imagination had to offer, accompanied only by the daily observations and assumptions one makes to define a solution. To that end, you might be forgiven for not understanding the factors that influenced the kind of development that made me into who I am today and why I exploited my sexuality in a way most might consider totally socially unacceptable.

I have a story to tell and many secrets to hide, which gives me a unique opportunity to share my inner joy. I’ve been told my writing is sensual, humorous, factual, and sometimes bordering on the erotic, and despite all the love and sadness experienced throughout my early years, I consider myself exceedingly fortunate to have ever made it this far.

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Meekatron

Automated Army


Meeka Van Leeuwen was a child born of peculiar circumstances, with uncaring parents and the ability to achieve regardless of life’s misfortune. Despite the challenging start to her life, these problematic events shaped her into the woman she is today. However, her ongoing journey was not always an easy one.

As Meeka’s youth moved on towards adulthood, she found herself thrust into situations no child should ever have to face. Her turning point came when she was forced to protect herself unexpectedly, which resulted in her killing her aggressor. This first kill was a shocking, transformative moment for Meeka. The result was an awakening, something deep inside her, something primal, an insatiable liking to repeat the kill!

Driven by her newfound sense of power and control, Meeka began to relish the hunt. What started as a desperate act of self-defence soon evolved into a dark and consuming passion.

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Welcome Aboard

A Serious Guide To Securing A Job Interview


If the recent Government’s Spring Statement is leading you to seek employment or you’re simply returning to the interview process, this book will undoubtedly be something to place on your reading list.

Let’s be clear: This book isn’t going to tell you how to get the position you want, but it will show you how to get yourself an interview. The fact is, if you haven’t secured an interview, you don’t stand a chance of getting employed; it’s that simple. No tricks or magic formulas, just pure facts and proven actions.

Originally written twenty years ago under a different title. Nevertheless, its contents are still relevant today. The Doran system has proven effective for me many times over. Plus, I paid almost twice as much for it then as it’s being sold for today, but let me tell you, it was worth every penny.

Now republished to reflect present-day technology and employer methods, the advice remains incredibly valuable. It helped me secure interviews and will be relevant regardless of your status or location.

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