Brain Transplant Stories

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The Age Machine Ch. 01

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

Rex Larson woke up that morning, knowing he would climb into bed that night nearly 10 years older. He felt a fearful apprehension about what he was planning to do. A nervous tension had begun gnawing in his gut the previous night, and none of it had dissipated after six hours of restless sleep in an unfamiliar bed. In fact, he was even more taut now, with t...

Tina's Adventures

by MarcelTheChamp on Sep 1, 2017
Humor & Satire

A group of short stories inspired by pictures posted on a photo-sharing web site. The most important photograph was the first one which was a picture of 'Tina' in the 'doggie' position. Another photo-sharer had made this picture by editing the original photo: he added an eyeball 'pasted' between the lips of Tina's pussy. Medical breakthrough announced! See...

Trapped in a Fembot

by Shassar on Sep 26, 2017
Science Fiction

{if start game = true}You slowly open your eyes and wake up. For some reason you are in a dentist's chair, your hands bound in place against the armrests with thick leather straps. It's dark, but not dark enough for you to not be able to see around you. The room is covered in white all over, with a very 'medical' smell in the air. There's a table nearby with...

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From The Heart - Rewrite

by Leenysman on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

Author's Note: This is a rewrite of the story I posted titled From The Heart just a week ago. A number of commenters felt it was too short, and I said I would rewrite it sooner or later. I decided on sooner, and incorporated several other criticisms into this rewrite. I hope you find this improved. I left the original in place, in case you choose to compare...

The Coma Girl Brain Transplant

by Cara_Elaine on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

Thankfully, the trial was little more than a formality. I walked from the courthouse a free man, albeit a man with a heavy cloud over his head. I was cleared of the grievous bodily harm of my girlfriend by a jury of five men, four women and three non-binaries. The accusation levelled at me by the prosecution was that I had set out to purposely and maliciousl...

Head in the Clouds

by Slirpuff on Sep 13, 2017
Romance

I've loved my wife from the first time I looked into her beautiful emerald green eyes fifteen years ago. But, it doesn't stop me from looking at a good-looking girl that happens to walk by while we're in the mall. In reality, every guy does no matter what he tells his wife. However, it's what a guy does after that, is what makes him a loving husband or a che...

Death do us Part

by cpete on Sep 17, 2017
Loving Wives

Thanks to editor mikothebaby for making this story readable. +++++++++ I drifted back to consciousness with an annoying beeping off to my left and an irritating itch above both breasts. Opening my eyes, I saw I was in a medical facility of some type. Wires were attached all over my body. When I tried to lift my arms, I found tubes stuck into both limbs co...

From the Heart

by Leenysman on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

Author's Note: A tip of the hat to member funnyalix for suggesting in a chat one night that I should "write from the heart." I decided to take her suggestion literally. So here we go... Leenysman ~~~~~ Disclaimer: All sexual activity described in this story is between fictional characters over the age of 18. ~~~~~ I don't remember the crash. Maybe that'...

Ghostlover Ch. 01

by Tarbut on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Jane occasionally read Literotica, and when she read "Ghostlover Ch. Zero", a bell rang. "John, there is a real problem with this story!" "Darling, it's just a ghost story." "I'm afraid not. Can ghosts change their sizes, or the size of their body parts?" "Ghosts are fictional beings. Authors can endow them with whatever characteristic they like." "John...

Transplant

by gordo12 on Feb 11, 2019
Loving Wives

[Tags: Valentine Contest Entry, Shared Wife, Heart, Valentine's Day] * The steady beep--beep-beep of Emmy's monitor echoed through the small hospital room failing to drown out the sounds out in the hallway where staff, patients and visitors bustled past. It seemed incongruous that such a short distance away life went on normally while I sat watching my wif...