October 19, 2011

You Cannot Control the Weather

ST 18 -header copy The shots might be dark. I gave up trying to finesse them, spent far too much time on what should have been a slam/dunk and made myself sick (literally) trying to see what I was doing. The lot was packaged with snow on the ground and it would not go away. I worked around it. I hope. As always, a collaboration with Beth. Short, not so sweet update.
Studio Time: Eighteen - Determined

ETA: If the shots are hideously dark, please let me know.

October 11, 2011

After the Fact

This comes a little bit late since the update has been there for a while but I wanted to post this one with a warning - the update displays erotic images prominently in the background so if that bothers you, don't look. I probably should have put the warning in the update itself but whatever. Maybe you will see it here. No preview shot either. I'm sure you've already seen them somewhere or maybe the one on my last post.

As always this is a collaboration, done by two people, me and SB. It took a while for us to both get through it. Hopefully the next update won't take as long.

Studio Time: Chapter 17

October 6, 2011

Prince Charming

We are very close to posting an update. I took some pictures and realized just how rusty I am at this. The good thing was that I limited my use of pose boxes to a few (primarily since I could not remember my old standards and didn't want to hunt for the perfect pose). I decorated a set. Minimally but no one cares about that but me.


I realize, and I hope this comes across, that Duff is a serious romantic. Old school charm. Decadent, but perhaps redeemable. Tell me he would not make you melt into a pool of lust. Imagine those warm lips on your knuckles before turning your delicate hand in his and planting soft sensual kisses on your palm and moving up to the quickening pulse in your wrist. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about...

In Perfect Harmony

In June of 2007 I posted my first chapter of Dark December. Since that time, the story has evolved and changed in part through a collaboration that developed and lasted over 4 years. During this time a friendship was forged. Thank you Beth, for unwavering friendship, support, and generosity over these last 4+ years. It has been a journey I will never forget.

"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain."