Artwork by Ayas
Paris-Chess-Snorkel Challenge 2014
The challenge was to write a short story which must include all the following items:
- The story takes place - at least for a part - in Paris.
- A game of chess must be played.
- A snorkel must be involved but it cannot be used in water.
Paris-Chess-Snorkel Stories
The stories are in the order I received them.
- Brotherly Love In Paris, by StoTelAlex (Consensual Man-Boy story)
Two brothers are in Paris with their parents. But the boys don't feel much for walking through a rainy city so they stay at the hotel and find another good pastime.
- Ah Paris, by The Devil's Advocate (Non-consensual Femdom story)
Laurence thinks that being turned into Laura is the worst thing that could possibly happen to her. She is about to learn that this is not the case.
- Sonata in C Major, by Dillon (Boy friends story)
Two cousins learn about each other and sex.
- Family Trip, by Sam the Ham (Boy friends story)
Two brothers help their French cousin get out of a blackmailing scheme.
- April Interlude, by Eff Del (Consensual Man-Boy story)
A world famous photographer and a very jaded 12 year old boy spend an interesting few days together while the boy's mother and Nanny are otherwise engaged.
- The Paris Years, by Debonair (Consensual Man-Boy story)
Recollection of a youth spent in several reconstituted families.
- One Hot Parisian Night, by Daemon Way (Non-Consensual Man-Boy story)
A pompous, arrogant American bets his chubby seven-year-old son in a chess game with a boy-loving pervert with a penchant for humiliation and water sports in a Paris park.
- The Brewster Brothers Celebrate the Second NAO International Championship Tournament, by J.O. Dickingson (Consensual Man-Boy story)
The Brewster brothers, 12, 14 and 16 years of age, travel to Paris with their mother and father where they take in the sights of Paris and a chess tournament and continue their sexual exploits with two chess masters, a sixteen-year-old French artist, and a fifty-year-old French pastry chef with a food fetish.
- The Latvian Gambit, by David Clarke (Boyfriends story)
An English school exchange student challenges his French host to a game of chess, and as a result his stay turns out to be rather more interesting than he had expected.
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