Emilia Clarke Stories

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Superman's New Kryptonite

by GemmaGemmaGemma on Apr 11, 2018
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

"Are you sure you're ready?" Clark asked, but he was well aware that only one answer was coming. There was no changing her mind now. "I'm ready." came the reply from the next room over. The voice belonged to his cousin Kara, or as the media had recently dubbed her, Supergirl. "I was always ready. I think." "I'm sure you were." "I was. Definitely." Her vo...

Daily Life with Furry Girls Ch. 05

by SciFurz on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

*The girls get to go on a hunt with a surprising outcome. *Literotica rules apply ***** It was morning when Cani heard a knock on the front door and opened it a moment later. 'Good morning.' she said to miss Tesha and held a hand in front of her muzzle as she yawned. 'Morning.' miss Tesha said and held up a folder. 'I need your help.' 'Come in.' Cani s...

A Tale Of Two Men

by indigoharvey on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

Chapter One: Adrianna You know those days when nothing goes right no matter how hard you try? I was having one of those days, I had woken up and found out that my shower was only running cold water, then I had found that I was out of coffee and when I had run out to my car it refused to start. Groaning and slamming my fist against the steering wheel, I chec...

Jessica's New Life Ch. 07

by crimfolk on Feb 11, 2019
Interracial Love

Thanks to everyone who has made encouraging comments on these stories. I'm enjoying writing them and hopefully you'll continue to enjoy reading them. A special thanks to MontanoIR for allowing me to borrow his character of Jackson Hammer for this story. I assume most of you are already reading 'Amy's Fascination.' I'd strongly recommend it for anyone who enj...

Lockdown Love

by SisterJezabel on Jun 8, 2020
Romance

It had really been weeks, but it seemed like years ago I stood in a suburban backyard watching fireworks clinking champagne glasses together and hugging everyone present wishing everyone a Happy New Year. "Charli, 2020 is going to be your year, I know it!" I could still hear my best friend Maddi telling me this as we hugged on the warm January morning as h...

H is for Heuristic

by Robotman1974 on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

(Continuation of "The Mission") Chapter 01 - H is for Heather Byron Clarke looked at his watch. This new girl's punctuality and dedication were beyond impressive, they were amazing. For a moment, it flashed across his mind that she was overqualified, but he chose not to ponder on that notion. For the first time in over a year he had someone who could be fu...

Decisions Ch. 07

by Holter on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Author's Notes: Sorry for the long wait. Real life caught up with me. As always, thank you to Chris, my wonderful editor who I appreciate it immensely, and Rille, for making sure all the foreign language checked out. Happy belated holidays! ***** Chapter 1: "Oh goddamnit..." Ricky muttered as the both of us stared down the darkened windows of the store....

A War Remembered Ch. 02

by Jazzscribe on Feb 6, 2018
Novels and Novellas

Chapter 1 Synopsis: Frankie Puccini married his high school sweetheart Amy. Five months later, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Army Air Corp as a cadet pilot. A train accident on the way to fighter pilot training ended his military career and he contributed to the war effort as an aeronautical engineer. Meanwhile, his wife Amy became a...

Quarantined After Twenty-Six Years?

by WillDevo on Jun 15, 2020
Romance

Though the characters of this story are the ones from "The Perils of Love", this submission is, indeed, a stand-alone story for the "Love the One(s) You're With" contest. It is, admittedly, a late entry, Devo and I do hope to receive the required twenty-five votes to make it eligible. We hope you enjoy this story! ------------------- I've actually been k...

Tribe Clandestiny Ch. 16

by IslandCove on Oct 3, 2018
Novels and Novellas

Inola Collins. We finally left the lakes in February, almost a year after the bombs and the Ebola outbreak. Waya shot a mousse and we had dried and smoked the meat in preparation for our travels. We headed Northeast following main routes, seldom encountering other humans. We did meet two women headed back the way we'd come. They were convinced that the E...