Preparing for Woodcrest

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Hey everyone! First and foremost I want to thank everyone who read and commented on Allison's Pledge; you guys are awesome. Since that's over I want to move on to the next big thing which is Woodcrest. There are a few things that you need to know about it, which are the following:

1. While similar to Allison's Pledge it was written first and is a much more detailed story

2. Unlike Allison's Pledge the story is designed to introduce even more themes of moral ambiguity and to make you question whether or not you even like your favorite characters

3. This was written long before Allison's Pledge and has been sitting on my hard drive for ages so bear with me.

The sorority theme is still intact but it plays out way differently and a lot darker. But, sorry people, still no dominatrix's. Maybe next time.

Comments

Well you can...

Mantori's picture

... 'dish' it up as soon as possible, please.

Thank you again for writing Allison's Pledge.

"Life in general is a fuck up,
but it is the rare moments of beauty and peace
in between the chaos,
That makes it worth living."
- Tertia Hill

I Think You'll Find.........

...... that forced (if you go that route) isn't that popular here. Fictionmania on the other hand........

Thanks for the intro and warnings for Woodcrest the series.

It's not dark in that....

Audrissa's picture

...it's about forced fem, it's really not, it's dark in that the characters make choices in their personal lives that affect everyone around them negatively. It was supposed to be a more realistic storyline but I may just ditch it at this rate.

Nah

Audrissa's picture

It's that every time I pitch this story it fails somehow. I'm not sure why.

WHAT?

No dominatrix? Don't you like pizza?
I think the dominatrix was a special pizza promotion between Domino's and The Matrix movie 20 yrs ago.
Right?
Waitaminit ... just looked in the online dictionary ... nevermind

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