2020-07-04

WRITER'S AND READER'S CHOICE!!!!

Happy Independance Day to the United States of America!

Today for the Writer's and Reader's Choice, how about posting links to stories about Freedom in general!

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Appreciate what you have- for the WRITER'S AND READER'S CHOICE!

This is a little story I wrote back in 2013 and seemed appropropriate for today.

The sun was finally shining, no thunderclouds in sight and the weather forecast indicated it would be a delightful Independence Day.


Napoleon checked the mooring lines on his yacht, making a few last preparations to sail his new boat, the Pursang out into Long Island sound.


He looked at his watch, as he glanced up the dock. No sign of his Russian partner. He’d invited Illya to spend the day with him out on the water, where they’d eat drink and after sunset they’d head up the Hudson to watch the annual fireworks display, perhaps anchoring near Lady Liberty herself.


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The Early Days Affair - Reader's Choice

This may be my all time favorite MFU story.  I've read it numerous times, and it's always a romp that I want to enjoy again and again.


It's written by Vicki Loebel,  and is just one of several excellent stories.  You'll find it on the Way Back Machine, originally from File 40.


The Early Days Affair

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Reader's Choice: Spellcheck

My recommendation is Spellcheck by Shayheyred.



This story does not fit the theme of freedom, but it concerns Illya coming to America, so I thought it appropriate for US Independence Day. It has 587 words.

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Writer's choice: Speed King on the track

Illya cannot resist ... the car factory they are investigating has a speed track.

https://archiveofourown.org/works/15033182




Illya speeding