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Pandemic

by Tiny Coco on Mar 30, 2020
Science Fiction

P4 Laboratories Inc. is a well known and established network of research facilities from all over the world. Since founding this global community, P4 Labs has gained a high reputation and replaced the R&D departments of most Governments. Their entire mission and effort officially being the eradication of disease in the world. And even though P4 Labs is a...

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The Christmas Gift

by madengineer3 on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

My name is Bill Glen. I'm a sixty-three year old widower, who is living "out in the boondocks". I took moved here eight years ago. To say that my life has been better, may be the understatement of the year. Ten years ago, my wife came down with brain cancer. She died less than a year after the first diagnosis. It was hard to take. A month after that our only...

Sally and the Sailor

by RetroFan on Oct 21, 2019
First Time

INTRODUCTION & DISCLAIMER - Petite and pretty blonde Sally works in a factory and has always been a tomboy to the despair of her strict and more traditional mother, who wants her daughter to act more feminine. Stuck at home and recovering from a bout of measles, 18-year-old Sally sees the neighbors' handsome son Eddie, now attired in the uniform of the US Na...

Island Slave Ch. 04

by dweaver999 on Sep 19, 2017
Letters & Transcripts

Chapter Four Melanie Thiesman Carla picked up the other book. It was a journal, kept in a composition notebook. On its cover was, "My Journal of Exploration by Melanie Thiesman." The script was in a delicate and neat handwriting. Carla was sure that someone whispered, "Read. Understand," yet, no one was there with her. At 4:00 in the afternoon, on Dec. 22,...

An Awakening in Valentine 01-02

by Koba on Jul 15, 2020
Non-Erotic

Preface This is a story about a trip I took in March 2020. For many reasons, I consider it the most exciting vacation I have ever been on. Every day was busy from early morning to late at night. I got to visit places such as the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park that I had wanted to see my entire life. It was a joy to finally experience these natural wond...

Apollo 69

by sheepyboy on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

Just a little parody I did for fun. Day of launch April 11 – NASA Mission Control Center, Houston "Looks like Mr. Kranz has pulled out the old needle and thread again," some of the flight controllers muttered, as a large white package landed on the flight director's desk. "The last one looks like she'd bought it from a gypsy." "Ah well you can't argue wi...

Suits and Slimes

by Halode on Feb 9, 2020
Miscellaneous

Hideki Laboratories has been at the forefront of biotechnology for years as a satellite operation of Hideki Technology, but most only know of a few of their breakthroughs that proved to be profitable, usually medical applications for ways to better administer **** treatments to particular parts of a body via 'smart pills', or 'organic bandages' to help a pat...

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The Demigod Chronicles

by WulfLover on Sep 16, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

I didn't always know what I am. But I always knew I was different from the people I lived amongst. I grew up in an orphanage, an outcast by outcasts. Then when I was in junior high I was adopted by kind parents, but even they did not quite know what to do with me. I often woke in the night from nightmares I could never remember, and sometimes in the midst of...

A Birthday I'll Remember

by cutandhorny on Sep 1, 2017
Group Sex

It was snowing lightly the night Steve and I sat around in my hot tub, celebrating my late December birthday. We were smoking good cigars and drinking whiskey. We saw headlights pull up on the other side of my hedge, and it seemed like a car had parked. Soon our friend Sue came around the fence and said "I brought some champagne for your birthday, Kurt. I do...

Nourishment

by notecraig on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

The Neighborhood Preschool in Silverlake is a collection of low-slung buildings on the south end of the reservoir. I was running late, as usual, with traffic in the southland being what it is and working in the Industry with its long hours. Note the capital I in Industry – although I would claim otherwise to relatives from the East, I love the affectation. T...