by
SEVERUSMAX
on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
The whole business of actually running the Dekerin resistance was naturally best left to the Dekerins themselves, especially Eupas on his off-duty hours. That the Akrosian security detail didn't realize what happened under their noses more than amused Ambassador Kalitz.
What also made him secretly laugh was Lieutenant Aldenar's body language, which gave th...
- 15,095 Views
- 2 Favorites
- 5 Comments
- 1,123 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
SEVERUSMAX
on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
When Ambassador Abel Kalitz (along with his much despised Akrosian escorts) arrived in the Grand Hall of the Council of Magnates, he saw General Hatrit of the Akrosian Imperial Marines sitting on the chair traditionally reserved for the head of the Council of Magnates. This hardly surprised him, but what did shock him was that Admiral Dopar of the Imperial A...
- 28,111 Views
- 1 Favorites
- 6,179 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
Scheherazade88
on Sep 16, 2017
Romance
Note to the reader: The following story is fiction and takes places during an interrogation of 19-year old Lieutenant Gabi Aloni , who is doing his national service in the Israeli army, which is compulsory for Israeli Jews. Gabi deserted from the army, he had been working at Checkpoint 300, which is a large Israeli military checkpoint on the entrance/exist f...
- 13,312 Views
- 6 Favorites
- 2 Comments
- 3,559 Words
- www.literotica.com
NonHuman
Rolling over in the bed, Noboru gave a mild start when he saw Angela lying on her side, propped up on an elbow, watching him expectantly. As he didn't usually startle easily, the brief halt of his breath from the shock was quite a reaction for him. "Have you been awake long?" Not changing her position, she nodded and said nothing. "Is something the matter?"...
- 12,490 Views
- 5 Favorites
- 4 Comments
- 5,166 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
TamLin01
on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Horror
Note: Though this is a sequel to "The Wolves of Paris," it is not necessary to have read that story first.
"You never kill anyone you want to in a war."
-Ernest Hemingway, "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
***
June 1, 1944, Paris:
1,440 days under occupation.
The streetlamp flickered, but did not go out. A pair of uniforms lurked on the sidewalk up ahead. Riqu...
- 16,035 Views
- 15 Favorites
- 2 Comments
- 20,276 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
Samuelx
on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic
Do you have a hobby or occupation that the world just doesn't understand? I do. My name is Thanatos, and I am the God of Death. My primary occupation is that of Collector of Souls. Most specifically, the Souls of Human beings. I despise the Humans. They're a blight upon the Universe. They deserve to be eradicated. I've always loathed the entire Species. I do...
- 16,636 Views
- 2 Favorites
- 3,546 Words
- www.literotica.com
NonHuman
Sorry it's been years since I posted. I recently visited the site again and was surprised that people were still reading the story. I had thought about extending the arc, but it feels too forced. I actually had the epilogue written years ago, but for some reason never got around to publishing it. Maybe I didn't want to admit that the story was finished, but...
- 3,396 Views
- 6 Favorites
- 2 Comments
- 1,678 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
Moondrift
on Sep 17, 2017
Non-Erotic
"I had a lover's quarrel with the world."
(Robert Frost)
"It'll all be over by Christmas," that's what we said back in September 1939. Almost tragically comic when you look back; it wasn't over until May 1945 – if it's ever over.
During that last summer before the war started I was teaching mathematics at St. Matthew's Public school. I had only recently...
- 29,644 Views
- 3 Favorites
- 25 Comments
- 3,747 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
SEVERUSMAX
on Sep 14, 2017
Non-Erotic
"Master, Eupas has returned," Prima informed the Ambassador, who had just finished shaving himself.
"Let him in," Kalitz instructed her.
Eupas entered his boss's office, apparently satisfied from a few encounters with youths. He also looked pleased for another reason. Abel instantly sensed that the meeting with the Vorindun Consul must have gone well. How...
- 18,666 Views
- 1 Favorites
- 1 Comments
- 3,520 Words
- www.literotica.com
by
Lembist
on Nov 10, 2019
Interracial
The 21st Century and the events which took place during that time, to some, could be considered a continuation of the Cold War which supposedly ended in 1992. The world was still split into two major political and social blocs: East and West. Even with the 30 year period of grace after the Soviet Union fell, tensions soon after started building up at a rate...
- 1,214 Words
- chyoa.com
- Interactive
Open in SmutMD Reader