Black Power Virus Stories

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She was There

by MartinHerrera on Mar 2, 2020
Interracial Love

She was there, after the typhoon, tugging the sad, yellowed plants upright. A brush jabbing at the muddy tiles, an aimless hose splattering. He clattered the mug on the glass table to avoid alarming her, but she had already seen him. "Quite the storm for December, huh?" he said. Tala feigned surprise, twelve feet over and a hundred and fifty up, aware th...

Strain-V

by MaxSebastian on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Horror

I Standing quite some distance above the black, turbulent waters below, Miles Scott had never been more aware of the genuine fragility of his own life. But despite this particular awareness as he teetered upon the edge of a precipice of life-threatening proportions, he felt strangely calm. The city, now that the night was here, was dead quiet and hauntingl...

Brightly Shining Stars

by Cilencia on Apr 22, 2020
Reviews & Essays

Truth be told, I've been feeling a bit under the weather of late. Despite idle speculation that it's Coronavirus, my symptoms are mild enough that they wouldn't warrant testing anyway, so I mostly just stay home, occasionally feeling a bit feverish, but despite often elevated temperatures, they rarely venture even into the low-grade fever range—if my not-ver...

The Sissymaiden's Tale Ch. 01

by ppeaks42 on Mar 7, 2018
Transsexuals & Crossdressers

The world was not always this way. Though few remember it, and even fewer choose to speak of it, there was a time when things were different. Before disease ravaged the land. Before the great feminization. Before the influx. Before the Femocracy. It was whispered that once white men had been just that: men. It was nearly impossible to believe, seeming more t...

The Pandora Effect Ch. 03

by boneams on Sep 19, 2017
NonHuman

Thanks to those of you who stuck up for me on the last Chapter. Please remember everyone this is a hobby for most of us on Literotica, we're not trying to land on the New York Times best seller list. Thanks to my dear editor, Dawn who helped set me straight on the last scene. One disclaimer...if you have a weak stomach, when Garrett Brown mentions the tra...

Quest Ch. 10

by no_inhibitions on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

T-minus-12-hours Lisa walks down the dimly lit hallway pondering if her next course of action is the wisest. She tries to convince herself that there is no reason to worry. The aliens trust her. The commander said so after she and Lois had delivered Rich to him. So, she can pull this off. Just be calm. She stops at a junction, stands against the wall, and...

Heresy Bk. 02: Istvaan V

by Betrayer_of_Skalathrax on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

It is a time of legend. The armies of the Emperor of Earth have conducted a Great Crusade and conquered the galaxy, the Emperor's elite warriors crushing the myriad of alien races from history. Human supremacy has reached new heights. Gilded citadels of marble and gold have been raised to celebrate the many victories of the Emperor, triumphs held on a mi...

The K9 Virus

by inked on Jan 2, 2017
Science Fiction

January 1st, 2017 The clock on the nighstand switched from a.m. to p.m. In the distance one could hear the church bells ring 12 times with a thunderous sound that was sure to wake up even the ones that partied hard last night. In a darkened room on the other end of the small city, a figure stirred in bed, forcefully awoken by the sound. The figure groaned an...

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Devil Inside

by homealone_447 on Sep 13, 2017
NonHuman

By Droid447 (aka homealone_447) Scarlet and Dolores skipped the last class of college, excited about the upcoming event. They arrived at Leah's house and hurried to the basement. "Okay girls, I spent three hours doing this pentagram. What do you think?" Leah said, watching her friends stepping down the stairs. "It is perfect. This is going to be awesome!"...

The Libido Virus: Frost

by Quixerotic1 on Jun 1, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Bright lights flickered on in the hallway as Oliver staggered down to the mess hall. The day cycle was partially effective. Oliver still struggled to sleep, but isolation from the normal rhythm of the sun ranked near the bottom of the reasons. He and his research team arrived at the facility two months earlier, ferreted away to the Arctic as part of the mili...