Human Chair Stories

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Bitten Ch. 03

by darkpheonix on Sep 15, 2017
NonHuman

Chapter 3 - Unwanted Questions Years passed relatively uneventfully. Sarah and I completed our educations, and even managed to be assigned flats in the same tower. I eventually earned myself a place within a large technology firm based here in New York and started the slow process of climbing the corporate ladder. Being a vampire may have helped me get my l...

The Missing One

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

It was Shawnee's first day home after going away to finish her junior year in college and she had not yet awakened from her sleep. Despite the late morning hour, the sky remained dark and ashen, a categorization only momentarily disrupted by a brief light that shot across the sky over her home. Eventually, her alarm clock rang a blaring sound, filtered int...

Whispers of the Moon Ch. 03

by kinkinesss on Sep 13, 2017
NonHuman

Ok as always, This story is not to be reproduced, copied or posted on any site other than Literotica without my permission. I can be reached via my literotica profile in the contact tab, or via email. On another note this is the 2nd version of Ch. 3 I'm posting, I'll be leaving both up until I get enough feedback from reader to decide which version they lik...

White Noise

by bloodsimple on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

In 1997 Garry Kasparov - the world chess champion since 1985 - played the IBM computer “Deep Blue”. Kasparov was a genius, and used to the complex mind games of international chess. In the second of six games, the computer made a move. A human move. A move Kasparov was unable to rationalise. Despite holding winning positions, Kasparov lost the match. He was...

Delta-V

by rpickman on Sep 23, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

"Captain Wan, when was the last time you masturbated?" Captain Selena Wan paused, hands frozen above the palmtop computer she was holding. The voice was not obviously male nor female, old nor young. Clearly synthetic, but with a timbre and pitch carefully calibrated to be pleasant and soothing to the human ear. Although its volume was gentle, it filled the...

Changed Ch. 03

by a_koozie on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Hours had passed as Theo sat, staring intently at the little human female fast asleep on the hospital bed when he felt a hand on his shoulder. "There was nothing they could do for him" him best friend said mournfully. "His wounds were too great for him to recover, and it seems he used his last energy to speak with your human" Heaving a sigh, Cody sat down...

Wolf's Pet Ch. 08

by lilgirlsix on Sep 25, 2017
NonHuman

Karen opened her eyes and for just a moment didn't know where she was. She felt strong arms around her and rhythmic breathing. She glanced around the room and saw the wolf statue and smiled. She was with her wolf, she was safe. She burrowed her face into his shoulder and felt his arm move a little. "Welcome back pet, I was wondering when you'd wake up. Tryi...

Mysterious Mermaid Island Ch. 09

by Stark Raving Madlad on Sep 28, 2020
NonHuman

Josh captured Yasmine's mouth with his, and their tongues danced together erotically. He groped at her magnificent tits, and she reached down and used her hands to guide the tip of his member to her new opening. Briefly, Josh wondered whether he shouldn't go down on her as well, but it seemed that Yasmine was now excited enough to be well beyond the need or...

Control Ch. 09

by thisonelad on Apr 15, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Samantha Eldridge was proud of herself. At the young age of 25 she had already made herself a millionaire in the telecommunications business. Her climb up the corporate ladder had been swift and efficient. Two thousand people technically worked under her now, many a great deal older than her. Too bad, she thought. Some people just aren't cut out for upper ma...

Breaking the Rule

by madmage on Sep 16, 2017
NonHuman

Don't go out after dark. That was the number one rule. Every man, woman and child knew that rule. Everyone could name a friend, a relative who had died breaking that rule. Because after the sunset, the demons had free reign. They walked the streets and flew through the skies. And they made war with the Fellowship. So why, Catherine wondered, was she running...