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For the Love of Atlantis Ch. 01

by Poisonlove on Dec 11, 2017
NonHuman

Chapter 1 - Welcome to Atlantis Welcome to a new experience, it will be a mid-long series, categorized under several genres, with lots of information. There is NO SEX in this chapter and the only reason any mention of minors is made just to inform as to the past of the characters. Hope you like it! Disclaimer: If you feel susceptible to my story, the pos...

Going Green

by sleeplessgurl on Sep 13, 2017
Erotic Couplings

This is my entry in the Earth Day 2011 Story Contest. Thank you so much to durablue and petitmort for editing and for their insightful suggestions and to steelersfan for proofreading this story. Note to readers: there is sex at the end of this story, but there's a fair amount of relationship development before you get there. If you're looking for a 'wham,...

The Problem with Monsanto

by JagFarlane on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

According to the calendar, despite the fact that there is a growing layer of snow upon the soil outside my house, it's supposed to be Spring. With Spring there's the promise of many things, warmer weather, flowers blooming, and fresh fruits and vegetables on their way. For many homeowners this means dealing with their lawns and in particular, dealing with th...

Pussy in Boots

by SlaveNano on May 15, 2018
Humor & Satire

"Pesky moggy," grumbled the caretaker taking a swing at the cat with his mop, "Go on, get out of 'ere." The cat, completely unflustered by the cleaner's attention, nonchalantly slinked out of the leather backed chair reserved for the chairman of Rutshire County Council and stretched her slender frame before shooting a glance of disdain at the caretaker and...

Mr. Lonely

by TheSonglessBard on Feb 25, 2019
Humor & Satire

When one has been stranded on a deserted island in the pacific for 4 months, the question of what they miss most about civilization arises. Introducing Benjamin Stewart, playboy engineer and inventor, our main character of this particular foray into the mind of mankind. His ship, Thoreau's Salvation, had been a marvel of sustainability, capable of staying on...

Aged Wine

by grdean216 on Oct 24, 2016
MILF

It's a gray day. Nothing stands out from the ordinary. You knew moving out into the suburbs was a mistake as soon as you signed the papers. But "Jace Tyreson never backs away from a fight," or so you keep telling yourself. House arrest isn't so bad, you try to tell yourself. Your food is delivered to you on time, the TV and computer work, and for t...

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The Spanking Stories Ch. 01: Overtime

by zenmackie on Sep 14, 2017
BDSM

* * * * * Click Here to listen: .mp3 format or .ogg format. (29 min/mp3) * * * * * Marcia Fischer, Head of Accounting, hated having to work late. She had always prided herself on her efficiency; if there was more work to be done than usual she just buckled down and got it done—even if it meant skimping on her lunch hour—and was out of the office at 5:00 s...

Archive 101 - Dawn of Femdom Ch. 00

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

Archive-101- Dawn of the Femdom world. Archive 101 from the year 2150. This classified document would serve as a short history of the growth of the female dominated world as we know of today. I will also be analyzing the life of a few test subjects in the year 2150, beginning from Archive 102. Let us begin. ******************* Year 2063: It was...

Homo Superior

by SpyralEye on Apr 22, 2025

Humanity. A plague amongst the stars. Rapacious, expansionist, destructive, cruel, callous, driven purely by emotion and the most base of instincts. Some of the Alliance would go so far as to call them beasts, animals, savages of the lowest order, but that simplifies the problem humanity represents. An infestation of rampant beasts would be one thing, but no...

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A New World Order

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

Magic. That's how it began. Usually such a statement brings nothing but foreboding, and I would like to make a statement right now that I have not written this book to make people fear. I have written this treatise for the exact opposite reason, if truth be told. Nine and a quarter centuries ago humans had truly conquered Earth. Of course, the price had be...