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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Original Research Scene 56
A month later Mary headed out to Western Springs Park to meet Christie and baby Mikie. It had been...
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Skirt Flirting
Full and bouffant skirts and dresses offer the proper lady opportunities to draw the attention of an admired one...
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 111
Ron untied Deanna and she hastily dressed and tore the tape from her arms. Curiously (perhaps because she was...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 189
Krystyn tickled her tiny investment on the belly affectionately and left him to console himself with the company of...
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Last Summer Scene 81
Bobby bounded to the bed and quickly laid down on the pad. Theresa grabbed a fresh diaper and...
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Our Beloved Tyrants Scene 40
“Anything at all, dear?” asked the fair lady, with a sly grin. “Don’t think I’m not drawn to the...
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Dressed Under Duress Scene 33
“I thought they wouldn’t be back ’til teatime?” Paul quizzed. “So did I.” Peter grimaced. “We better get dressed...
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Christmas yet to come Scene 10
They soon finished their coffee and Mark’s mother sent him to the kitchen to wash the mugs. Once that...