by Tio_Narratore
Nice to know the truth is finally out about this National holiday. I'd probably lose the silky things for Pierre LaGrande, as well. Good tale, Tio!
What a wonderful story. The whole work was a pleasure to read as the words just so smoothly (as silk I dare say) just led one into the next all the way to the satisfying end. And Pierre is such a neat creation. You have to like him! Well done Tio!
I especially liked the different story line about the clothes. Different and great presentation. Thanks.
A charming tale. What a glorious way to celebrate "liberté, égalité, et fraternité"! Calliope stole the show. But then, I'm biased. ;)
Good luck with the contest, mon ami.
into unreadable garbage so I scrolled to the comments and I might have guessed this would be another untalented ALT. boosted nude day comp. entry. No class.
This is the type of story that stays with you long after you read it. It's as imaginative as it is funny, an erotic fairy tale with more than mere linear storytelling. It dabbles into the psychology of man in a way that half the world's population can readily relate. It's goofy and charming in equal measure, from the first semicolon right to the very last. I'd stand up and cheer but, you know, that intermittent fiber thing is more fun with the girls.
Beautifully written, clever and funny. You've a great imagination, Tio, and the writing to match it.
I love your use of words, the flow of the language of the piece. I had the urge to read it aloud. This was very well written and I am impressed. Also, thank you for the laugh. I'm glad Pierre was renamed in the end!
so why did he pass up an opportunity to go into a church to look at the nuns? He would have loved their spider webbed panty hoes.
Just Teasing. Loved this story.
I picked this one. Most often I am disappointed when I choose a story in this department, but not this time. The giggle-factor was as great as the intellectual one.
Well written, not only fluently, but also one sentence enticing to read the next.
Some psychology, some wondering, some disillusions, some erotism, and a very satisfying ending.
Pierre's peculiar power to peel the vetements off virginal viragos is enviable, if not practical.
Not to mention a great read. Encore, dear sir. :D