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Star Kissed

by PrevertOne on Jul 17, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Based on the picture "Attack of the Seastars" by Gidroliz. Thanks to Todger 65 for the edit. As dumps go this isn't half bad. Judy strolled along the beach. The beach wasn't pretty or pristine but the description couldn't apply to the planet either. Grayson World's lack of tourist attractiveness came not from dangerous lifeforms but its utter colorlessness...

MoonWanker

by ilovebananas on Apr 1, 2020
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Humans had been exploring space for years. Think of the fantastical achievements - sending rockets with computing equipment designed to last decades, on an endless trajectory. There are photos of distant planets and asteroids. Landing humans on the moon and having humans live for months on end in a space station. But until that point, no one had ever achieve...

Home

by xannatharr on Sep 12, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Thanks for reading. How does humanity define "Home"? Is it a place? Or is it just where you have people who care for you? What would we do if we were forced to make decisions as a race about where Home is? ***** Sanira slowly eased the bottom half of her pressure suit down over her hips and pushed it in a bunch down her legs, sighing in pleasure as the bul...

Antius and Thelma

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

Antius was an Uberquark from the planet Tiga in the galaxy of Sigma Alpha. He stared through the visualiser of his transport module and groaned, it was bright starlight again, he hated starlight, he much preferred the soft moist precipitation whose mother clouds blanked out the harsh glare of starlight. Antius hated the Zeotron Five Transport module he had...

Memoirs of Kitty Siam Ch. 36

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

Kitty, wake up! Kitty, are you ok? Kitty, can you hear me? Kitty, wake up! I heard the words echoing in my ears for several minutes as the Lieutenant shook me to rouse me from my sleep. As much as I wanted to return to the real world, I also wanted to remain in my unconscious state to explore the meaning of what I had just witnessed. Most would say that I j...

Hearts and Flowers

by Lesly Sloan on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

Space Cadet Morgar was very late arriving in Chicago to rescue Slender Ellen from the spell imposed on her by the Witch of Whatever. He had been dispatched to rescue the fair maiden during the first weekend in February, but he was too late; it was now Saint Valentine's Day, which complicated his rescue mission enormously. "Oh shit," he said. (They talk lik...

Persephone Nine

by AllTheseRoadworks on Apr 22, 2025

Persephone Nine Chapter 1: Crash Story by All These Roadworks (2022). If you enjoy this story, please support its creation with the purchase of an e-book or membership from AllTheseRoadworks.com! (Click here to view the shop.) My kinks aren't my politics - I support respect, equity, and positive enthusiastic consent. (Check out more about my content policy h...

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The Weapon

by StrangeLife on Sep 13, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Doctor Asraf Al Aziz could hardly contain his excitement while watching the circular pressure door slowly swing open. A middle-aged man sporting a grizzled beard and a big smile appeared in the opening. "As-salamu alaykum Asraf." " Wa alaykumu s-salam Habib," Asraf replied returning the smile. "Permission to come aboard sir." "Permission granted," the cap...

An Open University

by fishophile on Sep 17, 2017
BDSM

[Positive criticism welcome. This is not affiliated with the UK Open University [although I'm a student of theirs, and if you know it you'll recognize some of the in-jokes ;c)]. "Good evening, everybody. My name is Phil McCloud, and welcome to the first tutorial group for the 'Open University's X137: Beginning Topping'. "It's great to see such a good turno...

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...