Lith X1 Farm Stories

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Anonymous Finds an Identity

by Egmont Grigor on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

Anonymous in the USA, finding himself/herself awake, hoicked into a spittoon which was a half-finished jam jar and scratched mushrooms under both armpits. Who in the world should Anonymous lampooned or harpooned today? Slipping on two knuckledusters and then, awkwardly, spiked underpants, Anonymous staggered to the latrine and urinated the $100 bottle of F...

Agency for Good

by VeracityHeterodyne on Jul 15, 2019
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

This story is a science fiction/fantasy sex farce. The first chapter is full of new age techno-babble, but after that, it gets frisky. ***** Chapter 1: Chelsea Just as Chelsea returned to The Agency compound from errands and lunch, the alarms from the new improved sensors went off. They were still in the lab being calibrated. The Agency was deploying them...

Chemical Messenger Pt. 02

by narcotic on Jan 22, 2020
Erotic Couplings

July 1999 The traffic lights across from my window keep flicking green-yellow-red-green-yellow, a slow disco flooding the apartment. I don't remember the first time I noticed this little light show, but I see it every night, pacing around my living room, thinking about what to say, what to wear, how to fix my hair, how I should handle things. Tonight might...

Recently Fulfilled Widow

by princess_airi on Sep 14, 2017
Erotic Couplings

Kyle had assumed the owner of this beautiful Victorian house had to have been rich, for who in the damn world could ever come to own such an expensive landscape and a house like that without having to have had some loot? "I'd be damned if he came out to be poor!" he thought to himself, assuming it was a guy, having had a long time to study up on how he was g...

Words of the Week 04

by velvetpie on Sep 13, 2017
How To

Whenever I read, I keep a pencil handy and I underline words that I don’t know and dog ear the page so that I can go back and look them up in the dictionary. I have always been interested in etymology and even took Latin for three years. I hope that these words can help all of us in our writings. Be sure to check out your dictionary for additional usages of...

Robo-Slut Inc: Collector's Edition.

by footMan12 on Jan 14, 2020
Fan Fiction

You May be asking what's so special about this collectors catalog? Well, allow me to explain! You see, We here at RSI craft and manufacture only the greatest and grandest Robotic companions for your personal entertainment! Now, now despite the name our robots are more than simply just lifeless dolls for you to play with. No, No, my dear friend, the robots th...

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The World of Rayhem

by Frankyman on Jan 4, 2021
Fantasy

Hello everyone! Longtime lurker here, finally trying to make something for y’all. First things first, this story is inspired by Welcome to Bulwark from awesome author NeedAMedic. Check her out! Her work on Bravos Feminine over here is amazing! Second, to explain things: this story works in a different way. In this first chapter, I’ll post some characters she...

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Flanna and Me

by Egmont Grigor on Sep 19, 2017
Romance

Two quick ways of being fired in our company are being caught screwing the chairman's wife or grossly fiddling personal claims for reimbursement of work-related expenses. The third way is ignoring a particular memorandum to all heads of departments four pages long which, in effect, states get caught screwing a subordinate and you'll face the firing squad....

Candy

by duffiedawg on Sep 16, 2017
Romance

Here I was, on a Super Constellation. Heading to NAS Atsugi, Japan. Me, a South Georgia farm boy that had never been away from home. I had completed Storekeeper's School in San Diego, and my first duty station was an AF (refrigerator ship) out of San Francisco. My first duty was Mess Cooking. Army recruits would know this as KP, but the Navy was different....

Wild Space Pt. 02

by AurasAflame on Dec 31, 2018
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Outside, the light pollution and smog was too thick for the stars to shine. For as long as Jules could remember, he had never seen the sun, the moon, or the stars. They still left the window open, letting the artificial light coming in and the noise from the street. They lit a few scented candles to drive off the ozone smelling, burnt flavor of the air and...