L. M. Williams
Bio
I'm a self-published author that enjoys writing fantasy/supernatural/romance novels and occasionally dabble in poetry and realistic fiction. If not writing, I'm a freelance artist and a full time mom.
Stories (78/0)
I'm A Bit of A Wino
I nervously ring my hands as I eye the set up. Romantic candle light? Check. A charcuterie board with five different foreign cheeses and premium meats that I spent a suspicious amount of time selecting at the farmer's market? Check. Five glasses for five different wine pairings to go (hopefully) perfectly with the meticulously selected food? Check.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Humans
Just A Taste
Natalia's heart raced as she entered the restaurant. On a whim, she decided to agree to the ad. It'd been some time since she'd tried something exciting and she couldn't ignore the tingling yearning pulsating between her legs with the anticipation of it all as she'd browsed the darker side of Craig's List. Some of the depraved souls out there and what they sought out...those that agree. She supposed she belonged to them now.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Filthy
Pretty Closets
Now imagine, you're in Target. You're there for diapers, some groceries, a new tooth brush because the kids decided to see just how much they could put in the toilet before it wouldn't flush, and wine. Definitely some wine. As you make your way in, knowing you want to make this child-free trip last as long as you can, you take the long way to where you need to go and browse through the clothing. Five cute tops, two pairs of jeans and one sundress later, you are finally making it to the items that you really need.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Lifehack
Sweet Mamba Jamba Is That A Shark?
After this past year and all of the time spent in quarantine, I've had to find some new and creative ways to keep myself occupied since going out wasn't an option (and in all honesty as an introvert I didn't mind all that much), but that didn't mean I could just sit around and watch paint dry (which I did actually do in the early days of quarantine as I helped my mom repaint the entire downstairs, but that's a different story for a different day). Several months into being locked up, I'd already exhausted my favorite movie and show options and even made a good dent into the unread books that had accumulated on my shelves and I craved something new.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Geeks
If You Love Shark Week, Then You'll Probably Love These Shark Movies
It's bigger. It's better. It's a great white shark! We are fascinated with the things that should terrify us, like massive sharks with way too many teeth. We enjoy the heart pumping adrenaline from watching them on the screen. We indulge in watching the attack, the evisceration. We dream about getting in a shark cage just to get that much closer to these beautiful and magnificent beasts.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Geeks
Gimme Me Some of That Baby Mama Drama
We've all seen those TV shows and movies that over exaggerate the pregnancy glow and how wonderful it is to be pregnant (I mean, don't get me wrong, being pregnant is an incredible thing. You are literally creating a new human being inside of your body. It's totally badass) but they never show the down sides and/or complications of being pregnant.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Families
Just Another Tuesday
I rol l over and groan into my pillow as the doorbell rings. Today is my day off and the last thing I want to do is leave the comfort of my bed. Choosing to ignore it, I grab the blankets and pull them over my head, concealing myself in the stale warmth of my own body heat.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Filthy
Your Cashier's Not Being An Asshole
Nothing is more cringe worthy than walking into your favorite place or having shopped a little too hard only to find that the checkout line is snaking through the whole store. The agonizing wait. The person behind you that stands just a little too close and every time you take one step forward they take two.
By L. M. Williams3 years ago in Journal