Managed Identity Propagation Stories

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Healer's Song Ch. 02

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

It was all so familiar. The sand grating at her back. The water washing over her body. Her pillow of impossibly tangled and sand speckled hair. And most importantly, obviously, irrevocably, him. His well sculpted body gleaming golden in the setting sun. His touch, trailing over the sensitive underside of her arms, around her wet, cold, hard nipples, down he...

Geoff's Genes Win

by InjunDude on Sep 19, 2017
Loving Wives

I felt like shit. All I could think about was the fight we had last week. My lovely wife Sunita continued her affair with Geoff. It had been almost a year. My worst nightmare had materialized. What I thought would be just a few flings to spice up our sex lives turned into something she couldn't turn off. Now my Sunita was insatiable. She needed both of our c...

Economic Growth Via Lie Propagation

by Occamspiledriver on Sep 14, 2017
Reviews & Essays

After reading Toxico's essay I felt it needed a response of far more than what one could squeeze into the comments sections. The essay seems filled with misconceptions about America. Let us start with racial issue. Does racism exist in America? Yes, it does but so does it most everywhere. Look at the riots in France by Muslim youths over their treatment by...

Sanguine Rise

by Reaper12 on Jun 6, 2016
Fantasy

Vampires, creatures of extraordinary beauty and strength, blood drinkers of fairy-tales and nightmares. Capable of not only literally tearing a person limb from limb but extremely hard to kill as well unless one knew how. Silver and wooden stakes being the best options. Garlic was just a bullcrap myth created by Hollywood. Contrary to popular belief, vampire...

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The Coronation

by PDXDave on Sep 12, 2017
Erotic Horror

Dedicated in equal parts love and lust to Whitney. * "Much of the Assembly is not please that you will be here." Chorus told me. Chorus isn't really her name, more of a job description, it is her job to narrate the rite, sort of like a Greek chorus, hence the name. Her hair is up in a bun, she is wearing glasses and a tweed pant suit. Somehow she is exh...

UN Provision for Succubus Elimination (UNPSE)

by plorbus on Dec 31, 2020
Fantasy

In the year 2025, a human mother birthed the first member of a new divergent species in Kabul, Afghanistan. To call it a “species” is in fact not entirely accurate as they are able to produce viable offspring when mating with a human, however, their children are always female and the human male always dies as a result of procreation. In addition their offspr...

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Love in the Garden

by Storyteller4U on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

I've always loved this time of year, spring, the season of rebirth. I've been eager to get my hands back into the soil and watch everything come alive all around me. My garden has been my joy, my escape and my tranquility. It has been the answer: whether I was stressed, needed to seek solutions, or ground myself, or just yearned for beauty to appreciate. Rel...

Economic Growth Via Lie Propagation

by Toxico on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Lies are constantly perpetuated by organizations and believed by enough voting citizens to create illogical laws that cripple and disable our society. Because the United States is a pure capitalist society, most of the ongoing problems American citizens face can be directly or indirectly attributed to private and public organizations' desire to increase inco...

The Last Man On Earth

by HURRRDURRR on Dec 20, 2020
Science Fiction

On one hand, you sort of expected that being the last man on Earth would make you the de facto ruler. In some sense, this was true; your word is essentially law inside the Breeding Complex. In another sense it was not true: you are very much a prisoner here. The survival and propagation of the human species depends on your safety; you would never really be a...

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Ian's Quest Pt. 02

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

It was a grey, wet late November day. Ian walked through a forest getting ready for a winter's slumber: the brown leaves carpeting the ground; the tan branches projecting sharply in the air, naked and cold; the wind singing a plaintive, barren song in the dying light. It had been three days since Ian ate, and his stomach growled. If he were at home, he would...