Difference between revisions of "Guess That Hit"

From All The Fallen Stories
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 3: Line 3:
(c) 2019, by P.D. Vile<br />
(c) 2019, by P.D. Vile<br />


'''Note to the reader:''' his is part 1 of an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story. I plan to post one part every Thursday and Monday.<br />
'''Note to the reader:''' This is an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story. I plan to post one part every Thursday and Monday.<br />


In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.<br />
In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.<br />
Line 17: Line 17:
[[Guess That Hit/Part 4|Part 4: Coming clean]]
[[Guess That Hit/Part 4|Part 4: Coming clean]]


Part 5: Good night, sleep …
[[Guess That Hit/Part 5|Part 5: Good night, sleep …]]


Part 6: … tight!
Part 6: … tight!

Revision as of 18:11, 3 August 2023

Guess That Hit (Mfffffg, cons, twins, incest)

(c) 2019, by P.D. Vile

Note to the reader: This is an 8-part story. The story codes above apply to the entire story. I plan to post one part every Thursday and Monday.

In case you are interested, the story title is a reference to an actual game that was played on Dutch radio in the '70s and '80s. I took some liberty when translating the name of the game to ensure that the wordplay that is center to the plot idea still works. The original Dutch radio show, and game, was called: “Raad een lied, of niet” (guess a song, or not). And it was every bit as boring as the title suggest.

Table Of Contents

Part 1: Six girls

Part 2: Let's play!

Part 3: No prize? Priceless!

Part 4: Coming clean

Part 5: Good night, sleep …

Part 6: … tight!

Part 7: The morning after

Part 8: Condom practice

If an entry is not a link, then that part has not yet been posted. Please check back later.


Continue to: Part 1: Six girls >> | << Return to: P.D. Vile's stories