1428 Ellis Avenue
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  • Reads 618
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 6
  • Time 57m
Complete, First published Apr 09, 2019
Mature
What happens when a drama loving, old man has too much time on his hands? 

He sets up cameras in all of his tenants apartments to watch his fill of his favorite actors. 

Tate Ellis is bound to his wheelchair in his fancy apartment complex, withering away until he is buried six feet under. His family comes to visit rarely and his tenants usually avoid him. The interaction he gets is limited so he decided to just watch everyone else. 

There are ten apartments in his complex besides his basement condo and each one contains a different plot that makes Tate's heart race and stomach churn.

*This work is not meant to encourage any non-consensual behavior, abuse of any kind, or any other deranged ideals.*
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Watching

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"Walter tells Stephen to move back so he can see his c*ck better. I noticed his grunting slowing down so it' s not a surprise. This is the third time my husband has had me have sex with our basement tenant. I used to like Stephen so that's the part of about all of this that most depresses me." The first in a series of short stories in "The D-Word" collection, "Watching" is the story of a young immigrant to Canada named Kali. After graduating from high school she is married off by her father to a much older family friend who she soon discovers has an unusual hobby. Walter is physically repugnant to Kali and she's extremely grateful he does not have sex with her. But she wonders what he does in his room where he increasingly spends most of his time. After Walter loses his job he renovates his basement and selects an attractive university student, Stephen, as the tenant. A few months later he informs Kali that they will be visiting the basement apartment and Stephen the following evening and that she needs to get a good night's sleep and bathe following work the next day. This story is based on a divorce case I edited many years ago while working at my first job as a legal editor for a publishing company. As I edited these cases I learned over and over again that truth can indeed be stranger and even kinkier than fiction.