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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A Girl’s Wet Skiing Adventure Scene 85
Lucy immediately regales to mama her morning as mama takes the seat next to her, leaving you to take...
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Circumstances Scene 169
“I gotta say that I really don’t know all that much about shoes,” he said at random. Chastity giggled....
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The Day’s of his Lives Scene 204
At that point everyone wanted to hold me and play with me. They passed me around the room, sitting...
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Forever a Child Scene 53
She was very slowly getting over her fear of wearing diapers in public. Luckily, the huggies has held up...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 136
He’d lost all the color in his face, paling at hearing those words. Letting loose a giggle, she...
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Rockabuy Baby Scene 40
Andrew was horrified. If he had had teeth, it would have never happened, but his toothless gums could not...
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Easter Flowers Scene 3
Maybe she could just say that she’d forgotten to put her garbage out in the can earlier that evening...
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A Visitor to Triton Scene 4
“Well here you go,” I said. “We can travel quickly throughout the stars, but we can’t figure out a...