Hellhound Stories

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How to Date a Superhero Ch. 10

by frozenhero1 on Sep 19, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Hermes sped through Gateway City faster than an eye could follow, zipping between buildings and cars with a dexterity that defied physics. If any pedestrians noticed Hermes passing it was only a small breeze they detected as he ran by. Reaching the Keppler Building didn't slow the messenger god; he simply hopped up and shifted his footing to run straight up...

Scales like Stars Pt. 11

by DragonCobolt on Jul 10, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Merton sobbed. Great. Whacking. Heart sucking, lung destroying sobs. He curled inwards on himself, his arms wrapped around his shins. He sobbed - and then choked out a loud, blubbery: "What the absolute livery fuck?" The space surrounding the transparent cocoon of life sustaining dragon-shifted cells that sheathed his naked, goo-slick body was filled with...

Monster Girl World Ch. 15

by Venus444 on Sep 23, 2019
NonHuman

Chapter 15-A Frozen Heart “Hello.” The girl looked up and saw a boy standing in front of her. He was a scrawny little kid, with a big nose and wide eyes that stared right into her face. He wore a thick blue coat and heavy pants with thick boots. She could also spot some blonde hair sticking out of his hat. “Hello.” She said softly. “Aren’t you cold...

The Silver Guardian Bk. 02 Ch. 05

by DaddyIrishman on Nov 27, 2018
NonHuman

The days leading up to the next alliance meeting were busy for everyone at the O'Connor Pack. Even though Dante and Lily were no longer officially part of this Pack, it was still their home for now, and it had been their first Pack, so they pitched in with the work as well. Dante helped a lot with increasing the Pack's security and with taking the necessary...

Love as a Form of Binding Ch. 15

by TaLtos6 on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Maezou squatted down to look at Tereth's wound. The edges were already coming close to knitting themselves together under her direction. He hung a little limply in the grasp of Toby and Racephet. "Don't move now," she muttered in concentration as his torn lower belly was illuminated by the glow of her eyes, "or you will regret this even more." But Tereth h...

Groomed as an Orphan: Dark Priestess

by EstebanMamono on Jul 31, 2018
NonHuman

This is the story of how I came to be spirited away to a monstergirl village. It was a long, long journey over time, and with the gentle ministrations of a Dark Priestess, who saw it fit that I was taken as a boy to the monstergirl village and married me off to one of them. I'm now middle-aged, happily married with many children, and more humans and monste...

Memphis Night

by fantasyhunter2 on Sep 13, 2017
Group Sex

Raymond Fields lay on his hotel bed bored and lonely. He hated these extended business trips. Thirty days on the road always led to boredom. This trip seemed worse then most. The assignment he was on did not require any overtime, which left him with way too much free time to fill. In the ten days he had been in Memphis, Ray had already seen every pay-per-vie...

A Big Shiny Blue Marble Ch. 28

by TaLtos6 on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

***This bit happens concurrently as Selena struggles with herself and feels badly for what she was driven to do. 0_o ----------------- Book of the Merren Part 15 They walked back together holding hands. Nahl'een was the first to see them as she stood with Sariel. She wasn't looking, but when they got within a certain distance, Nahl'een just felt something...

Theo: The Blood Angel of Lescatie

by EstebanMamono on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Copyright Issues: Nonprofit fiction. Bard's Song around the end is based off Bertold Brecht's poem "To our Posterity." Intro: The world of Dunia is similar to ours, where men and monsters evolved in similar forms, and lived side-by side with many continents and countries. The Continent of Ermor has two empires locked in a war for supremacy: Human Holy-Les...

Fucking Halloween Party

by Kizurial on Nov 26, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

A couple years back: Normally, the girls would never have been friends. They were all too different. It was only by all being new to the school and to the town on the same day that they shared a bond. Even as they found friends closer in tastes they still remained close, almost a clique made up of members of other high school groupings. There was a bookworm...