NOTE: “Giallo,” literally translated, means “yellow.” It refers to the yellow covers of the cheap paperback novels which inspired a popular and influential genre of Italian films in the 1960s and 1970s. Suspenseful, violent, erotic and shocking, giallo films combined the tension of American detective novels with the flamboyance of Italian opera and theatre. They also served as a predecessor to the slasher films of the 1980s, albeit with more artistic merit and higher production values. Dario Argento is considered the master of the giallo film and this story is intended as an homage to him. If you are easily disturbed, read no further.
Un Lampo di Bianco Scene 1
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Trading Spaces Scene 11
Something relatively easy that most anybody could do. She joined Cindy and Jonathan as they walked outside. Kaya, thinking...
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Summer Nurse Scene 15
We got to the restaurant, and surprisingly it was nearly empty. The hostess seated us right away...
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Easter Flowers Scene 39
The girl would stare at her blankly for a moment, not understanding, before finally daring to ask, “Why?” “Because...
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Trading Spaces Scene 23
“It was like I didn’t change anything at all. The settings were just like they were before I changed...
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Diapers for Jessica Scene 57
“I didn’t say anything at the time, but I’m pretty sure she’s been wearing constantly ever since. That is,...
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Diaper Dimension Scene 232
I kicked and moaned through my bonds, but all that did was get my loafers off of me faster....
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Little Doubting Thomas Scene 90
She washed the wet pants in the sink, then wrung them out and hung them on the shower curtain...
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Dante’s Infanzia Scene 77
“Oh yeah, where are my manners?” Lysa corrected herself. She took a deep breath. “Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhahahahahaaaaaaaaa” Within seconds the girl...