Ian Hobson

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My stories

The Silver Spoon

'Keep on, you are going the right way.' And with that, the man made a strange chattering sound and then scrambled higher into the tree and disappeared.
Cherry

Angel's Kiss

Dave struggled to free himself, but the woman wrapped her other arm around him, holding him close and continuing to kiss him as though her life depended upon it.

Matty - Parts 13 & 14 (end)

Part 13 – Sir Henry's Return

Matty - Part 12

Recap: 1702 - Sir Henry Donald and his wife, Lady Caroline, are not on the best of terms, but the estate is prospering.

Matty - Part 11

Recap: Outside there was a mighty screeching and tearing sound, but Philippa was oblivious to it as she raced towards the point of the sword.

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