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In the Den of the Beast

by Mary_Pankhurst on Jul 10, 2018
Novels and Novellas

Note: The following is a work of fantasy and is not intended to be scientifically or medically accurate. Many of the following scenes are not practical, safe, or even possible to replicate. Open your mind, suspend disbelief, and enjoy. 1: The Invitation We first met working in the library at the tiny university we both attended. On a typical shift I'd be s...

Penile Expansion Gene Therapy

by DoctorErotic on Dec 2, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

My cock was tiny. Not just below average or a little on the small side, but just plain petite. I think it actually had a nice shape, with an even skin tone and a little mushroom tip, but at my hardest it probably was only three and a half, maybe four inches long and pretty thin too. I never realized I was small until I first became interested in porn. It was...

Play Testers Wanted Pt. 11

by Lost Boy on Mar 17, 2020
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

I am sorry this took longer to finish than expected. This began at forty pages and is now over eighty. A few specific passages didn't work for me and it took a while to break them down and rewrite them with more detail and I feel a better flow to them. Just a word with everything that is going on. Be safe, take care of yourselves, and I wish you health and...

A-Cup Angst Ch. 06

by sycksycko on Sep 25, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

This chapter features a river otter in a prairie. I lost a bet in real life and had to include it as a forfeit. Please, gloss over it and enjoy the read. ****************************** A day after they defeated the robot making warlock, Jamie chartered a cargo plane and took his girls to the big city. College classes would start in a matter of weeks and Ja...

The Case of the Murdered Man

by MendonFishers on Sep 13, 2017
Novels and Novellas

I was sitting in my Bark-a-Lounger in the dark. I was sipping on a bottle of cheap whisky when I heard my door knob turn. I picked up my service revolver off the end table and waited. All too soon a shot rang out and the door around my lock splintered. I went into action. My name is Percy Holmes, Detective Perk" to my friends. I'm a homicide detective wit...

Aurora, Wayward Pt. 04

by EmotionalStorm on Mar 16, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Synopsis: A long-forgotten wayward people. A War Hero was rescued and given a new lease on life. Every lease has a cost. (The follow-on Series to Astra) Inspired by so many things but not endorsed by any of them. © EmotionalStorm March 2020. This story cannot be transferred to any other site besides Literotica.com without prior authorization in writing fro...

A Touch of Grace

by LoneGirl on Sep 25, 2017
Romance

In loving memory of Grace. Gone too soon, but not forgotten. ~~~~~~~ "That's terrible." "Yeah." Claire nodded, taking a sip of her whisky. She'd already downed three more before that, trying to forget that she was single again. Had been for the last week or so, when she'd packed her stuff and left, no clue where to find a place to stay at two in the night...

The Ex's Fault - Redux Ch. 03

by acup on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

AUTHOR'S NOTE: It's all the Ex's fault - Redux Due to reader requests and a bad case of writers block, I have revisited this series and have added names and spiced up a few bland spots. Many thanks go to RF-Fast for his editing and suggestions that enhanced the story. Any bad grammar left is wholly on me and my artistic style... and a strong reliance on s...

Tom and Crystal

by WilCox49 on Jul 6, 2020
Romance

Author's note: This entire story is posted only on literotica.com. Any other public posting without my permission in writing is a violation of my copyright. —— 1 —— Tom Rechtmann stepped into Tony's and looked around. The restaurant was designed for casual dining—it was licensed for beer and wine, but nothing stronger—a...

Courtship for the Clueless

by Sir Galahad on Aug 28, 2018
Novels and Novellas

1. "Your new book is selling pretty well," said Irina Slonimska, Roger's editor. "Plumbing for the Panic-Stricken fills a definite need. I don't mind telling you that it saved me several hundred dollars in New York City plumbers' bills when I was editing the manuscript." "Did it really?" asked Sharon Hillstein, eying her old college roommate across the t...