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Antius and Thelma

by angiefuch on Sep 15, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Antius was an Uberquark from the planet Tiga in the galaxy of Sigma Alpha. He stared through the visualiser of his transport module and groaned, it was bright starlight again, he hated starlight, he much preferred the soft moist precipitation whose mother clouds blanked out the harsh glare of starlight. Antius hated the Zeotron Five Transport module he had...

PDA

by ByeByePride on Jan 22, 2020
Romance

Tommy sat down on the hard-blue plastic chair and stared up at the clock above the blackboard. One minute to eight, he was just in time. It had been three long years since he'd been at school, not that he thought fondly of his teenage years. Tonight was different, however, he'd enrolled in an adult learning class, so he was back in the classroom. The second...

First Night on Caledonia

by IrisCitadel on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Dr. Renee Carter perused the photographs brought back recently by the Explorer 22. It was a beautiful country—something like a Middle Eastern culture in a place as lush and tropical as the Caribbean. The citizens looked so much like humans it was difficult to believe they were an alien race. At first glance, the land was a paradise. Everyone seemed happy,...

Black Alexis Dominates White Ch. 13

by TallBlondeGretchen on Mar 12, 2019
Interracial Love

It was precisely 8:30 a.m. Monday morning when I held the front door of my single-story office building open for Alexis Barron. She strutted in, hands free, and with a confidence I had never witnessed before. Meekly, I followed behind the young black woman carrying all her things, and breathing her perfumed tail winds as we reached the front desk. The of...

Re: Your Brains

by JukeboxEMCSA on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Memorandum From: Robert McIntosh To: Jodi Reinsdorf CC: Human Resources Re: Your Brains Jodi, this is Bob, from down the hall. Just wanted to interface with you on a dialogue point regarding your recent objections to the new Client Relations Initiative, and get your 360-degree feedback on the proposal I brought to your attention a couple of hours ago....

Somewhere in the IXIBIAC nodes

by Vestiphile on Apr 22, 2025

Editor's Note: I've simply dropped you here with a start. The identities of you, your boss, and any reports or contacts you have are up to you! This is a branching story based on the multiverse of the Adriksehn:Skipper story on MagicMystique.com. If you're super lost, or unsure where to start in adding something, check that out first. If you're just here to...

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Lust is Life Ch. 04

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

Chapter 4: Victoria Milks the Generals "Why are military based always so drab," Victoria wondered aloud as she arranged the vodka spiked carafes of ice water around the conference table. "Military bases are always so dark and gloomy. Maybe if these places weren't so deathly dull, generals and majors wouldn't always be making such stupid decisions." Victori...

The Mogul Appendix

by sweetkarolina on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

BACKGROUND February 1918: American Raymond J. Earl, codename "Pierre," received special instructions from his Colonel to assume the identity of a French soldier and get closer to a particular French fortress. It was for Earl to find out what kind of weaponry they were stocking and to size up the men's health. He unfortunately became cocky with his positive...

Life as a New Hire: Cast of Personas (September)

by FinalStand on Apr 3, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Cast of Characters [Note: Spoiler Alert - this includes updates that may ruin some plot points] Life as a New Hire Impossible gratitude to Nut Ranch who not only made this list - he made it thrice. Only my ineptitude had kept the first two creations from the light. As always, the subject matter is my responsibility. If you like it, it is probably someone...

Book, Cover

by melbclayman on Sep 19, 2017
Mature

Dave was sweating. The sun was warm but not uncomfortably so - it felt considerably milder than the sun back in Orange - but dragging the bag along the street probably hadn't been the best idea. It was well-suited to the task but the route he had decided to take to the hostel he was booked into was rather longer in person than it had seemed on paper. As he t...