1001 nights

1001 nights

Scheherezade tells fairy tales to save her own skin

Chapter 1

In the lands of Persia, long ago ruled a Sultan. The Sultan had married a beautiful wife, only to find that on their wedding day, she was caught blowing his brother behind the palace walls.

The Sultan, outraged by this executed both his wife and his brother, then came up with a plan to make sure he was never cucked again. Each day he would marry the most beautiful girl in the city he could find, then each night after the wedding fuck-nuptials he would have her beheaded. This practice went on for years until the beautiful and intelligent Scheherizade asked her father if she might marry the Sultan.

"Father, you are the grand vizir, and you select the girls each day for the Sultan to marry. Please I beg of you daddy, choose me this time".

"I can refuse you nothing, my beautiful daughter, but I will miss you so. You are the most intelligent loving daughter that a father could ever wish for, and you suck my dick better than any of your sisters. I will look out for your head when the day is over".

Scheherizade had other ideas though and intended to stop the Sultan's evil scheme. That night, with her wedding dress gathered up around her waist and the Sultan still plowing into her virgin pussy, she began to speak, and to the Sultan's amazement once his balls were emptied inside his new wife, he realized she was telling him a story. Captivated by the tale, the Sultan leaned on one side to look at her, cock wilting on her thigh and listened to her tale. Before long it was too late to call the executioner.

Maybe we can leave the execution till tomorrow night thought the Sultan. I want to hear how this story ends - and I could always fuck her again before I call the executioner.

And this was how, night after night for 1001 nights, Scheherezade stopped the sultan from beheading any new wives.

Would you like to know the tales that Scheherezade told the Sultan? Read on.

AUTHORS NOTE: For potential authors: Author brainstorming plans are in the chapter AUTHORS' NOTES


What tale did she tell?

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