Disclaimer regarding "Meadows, Book Two"

First, read my General Disclaimer about all of my stories. Then the following applies to "Meadows, Book Two."

(Graymont) This fantasy involves two boys (age about 14 and 13), their uncle, and a girl (age 8). So far there are only three chapters to set the scene, but if I ever get time and opportunity to polish and upload the rest of the chapters, it will resemble in many ways my other stories on the site.

I'm not into gore and grossness, so the only bodily fluid you'll find in the following is tears, and there is no physical injury described. (If you want that sort of thing, you'll have to imagine it yourself.) If that doesn't sound like a fantasy you would enjoy, then either don't read it, or blame yourself. I'm not forcing anyone to read this fantasy.



As always, this story is not real, has never happened, and I hope will never happen, and any resemblance to any real or imaginary person, character, structure, or place is purely an unintentional coincidence. The location was chosen at random and researched very little, and has no relationship to any real or imaginary person associated with that real location.


Meadows 12: Nature's Ways
(?/g8 pedo exhib) Nature runs wild, proving that some urges are extremely powerful and nearly uncontrollable.
Meadows 13: Storm Damage
(g8 pedo nosex) Cindy and her mother inspect the storm damage, and neighbors arrive to help.
Meadows 14: Cleaning Up
(BB/g8 pedo humil) Austin and Dallas collect Cindy's clothes and take her to their farm.
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Please comment on "Meadows: Book Two" whether you like or dislike it! (anonymously if you wish) Book Two is incomplete, but the more comments I get from people who like how it started, and see where it's leading and want to hurry up and get there, the sooner I will find time (and hopefully get opportunity) to polish and post more chapters of it.
BR&T Magazine also has a chapter about Cindy.

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Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie,
kissed the girls and made them cry.
When the boys came out to play,
Georgie Porgie ran away.