Taya Miller Stories

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Escape Velocity

by martincain on Sep 16, 2017
Novels and Novellas

"We can rule out pirates," Jena said as she reviewed the list of cargo the casualty collection team had scanned during their search of the cargo bay. Once the atmosphere was determined to be untainted, the boarding team had removed their cumbersome helmets, Jena's floated next to her. "There're no cut-ins on the hull and all the cargo is accounted for, unles...

Humanity 2.0, Year 055, Day 301

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

I consider there to have been three phases to my life after meeting 15226. I am writing this now, of course, in the third phase, but the bulk of this journal consists of the first and second. Without better terms to describe them, I label each phase by the part of my body that saw the most use in it. Phase one -- well, phase one was all about my dick. My fir...

XTC 2.4

by Averlin on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Like virtually all colonies, Suntech Happy Valley wasn't founded by any government. Instead, it was established by a business conglomerate. In this case, the primary interest was, of course, Suntech. The Outerspace Treaty, written so long ago that it was a historical document, forbid governments from militarizing or nationalizing space. This wasn't the reaso...

The Lawyer and the Killer Ch. 12

by carvohi on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

Shawn was having the time of his life. Testifying and participating in discussions all day, and out partying all night. With Kia and Shai by his side they kept the taverns open and the impresarios up all night long. The CID, thanks to the beneficence of Warrant Officer Sam Houston, had provided him with a splendid expense account, and Shawn spent his country...

The Vassal Academy Ch. 31

by SavannahMann on Sep 12, 2017
BDSM

Part 31: Houston. The Boeing 737 began it's descent into Houston International Airport. Devon had already returned his chair and table to their stowed and upright position. The Flight Attendant, Devon hadn't cared to catch her name swept through the aisle to check that even the first class passengers were obeying the rules. Devon sighed and awaited the touc...

Valhalla Chronicles: Tara Morgane

by Dimachaerus on Sep 2, 2017
Erotic Couplings

From the author: A New Way To Read Erotica. Thank-you dear reader for choosing to read my work. I wanted to present readers with a slightly different way to read erotica. To this end I present 'The Valhalla Chronicles'. Rather than have a single story that has consecutive chapters what I have done is written what I call 'a parent story' and a series of 'ch...

XTC 2.7

by Averlin on Sep 14, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Gina's log. X has been continuing to grow and develop during this trip. He's been acting a lot more romantic than when we first met and is regularly expressing emotions. He still tends to be the strong, silent type most of the time, but ever since hooking him up to the computer on the wreck of the Mort, he's been very talkative. When I first met him, he woul...

Ellen's Little Friend

by furryfan on Sep 13, 2017
Mature

As the warm spray of the shower soothed her aching body, Ellen Miller's hands began lathering up her chubby frame. It was amazing how much difference a day could make, mused the woman who was just weeks away from celebrating a half century on earth. Yesterday, and nearly every day before that, the shower hadn't felt like this. Then, her body felt old to Ell...

The Clinic

by PolAmour on Sep 12, 2017
Fetish

This story depicts sexual acts between consenting adults. If depiction of such acts is illegal where you have chosen to access them or if you are underage or if such acts offend you personally, exercise personal responsibility and do not read any further. If not, please enjoy! * The plush car sent to collect you from the airport sweeps up to the front of...

Tricia Takes One for the Team

by Baxter72 on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

If there are two things in life that I really hate, they must be: stereotyping and racism. So I have to warn you in advance that this story is about both of them. But it's a story that needs to be told because the ending is so satisfying. I was born and grew up in New York City. One of the stereotypes that I would like to dispel right away is that all Jewis...