Giant Rice Beetle Stories

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Caught in Darkness Ch. 06

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

Author's Note: Some scene's contain explicit violence and gore. * * * * * The entourage set out from the granite walls of The Majestic's stronghold towards the city proper. Six elite guards walked with weapons held ceremoniously before them and took flanking positions all around The Majestic's litter. Eight slaves covered in dark hemp robes manned the four...

Moth Ch. 020

by ellynei on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

Please forgive the redundant copyright messages, I've found that sometimes my stories are copypasted in part and used elsewhere. Copyright of Nanna Marker 2010. * "Wehiloooooo." "Oh my, oh my," said Kuruma and chuckled at herself. Her mouth was watering as if she were a little girl and not an old toothless crone. "What is it, grandma?" asked Tobi, her f...

Stigmata Martydom Ch. 01

by Tarone_Lover on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic

Chapter 1: Genesis The lab was dark and dank. It sparked and crackled as an old man wearing a white lab coat fiddled away at his latest contraption. It resembled a sphere the size of a basketball, it was grey in color. He finds pride in it as its completion grows closer and closer, he holds it up to illuminate its presence in the moonlight. Its bright silve...

The Case of Lydia Deetz Beetlejuice

by LingeringAfterthought on Nov 2, 2020
Celebrities & Fan Fiction

Thanks for reading my Halloween 2020 Contest entry. Please make sure to vote! NOTE: This story depicts what might have happened 5 years after the events of the Beetlejuice movie, though there are some non-sexual flashbacks to help the reader get some background from when Lydia was between 12 and 18 years old. All sexual situations in this story are between...

Joan of Snark Ch. 03

by Morgan_Ellis on Dec 3, 2019
Novels and Novellas

The midday sunlight streamed down and made the leaves of the trees and shrubs look like a vibrant emerald green. Joan's loose white cotton dress flapped in the breeze against her legs as she emerged from the woods. The grass was soft under her bare feet as she made her way into the meadow. Across the clearing she could see some grapes hanging from a vine. Th...

Moth Ch. 013

by ellynei on Sep 15, 2017
Non-Erotic

Please forgive the redundant copyright messages, I've found that sometimes my stories are copypasted in part and used elsewhere. Written by Nanna Marker, a citizen of Denmark, born in 1976. * "What are you doing?" asked Kokata. "I'm hiding the full-ball," explained Lei. "I don't know these people. You don't walk into a camp full of strangers with somethi...

The Despero Intersection

by Ksennin on Sep 19, 2017
Celebrities & Fan Fiction The Despero Intersection

JLA: The Despero Intersection by JR Based on the story by Giffen, DeMatteis and Hughes featured in the Justice League of America comic book. issues #37-#40. Now told without any damn censoring. PROLOGUE 1: ALWAYS READ THE FINE PRINT Somewhere by Neptune's orbit, a small, rather depressing-looking moon was shrouded by an enormous shadow. Slowly, the gargan...

The Millipede Bugs the Astronaut Pt. 02

by PrevertOne on Mar 20, 2018
Humor & Satire

The Millipede Bugs The Astronaut Conclusion (Inspired by and Based Upon "Contact" by Little White Mouse) by The Preve Thanks to Todger 65 for the edit. The many legs suddenly appearing upon Kate's body barely registered; she was too high on bug drug to really care. Znggg and Znong cared very much, though. One moment, they were having a fine 'ol tim...

Sex Ed

by kimberlykitten on Sep 26, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

All the boys and most of the girls were eager for today's Sex Ed Class. "Today class. We're going to have a demonstration on sex. I will need two volunteers for this experiment," Miss Rice exclaimed to her class. Every boy in the class through their hands up, while most of the girls was uncertain about this demonstration. "ME, MISS RICE!" shouted Peter Sh...

The Gods Must Be Horny

by Mrwhysper on Apr 22, 2025

All things are true. For as long as creatures on this planet have been able to string thoughts together that didn’t involve basic needs, we’ve been asking the question “Why?” We ask it about everything. Why does it rain? Why does the sun shine? Why does the sun stop shining? Why am I being eaten by this saber toothed tiger? Even in our earliest forms humans...

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