Rainbow Six Siege Stories

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Rainbow 6: Operation Body Snatcher

by Shaman7505 on Oct 29, 2018
Fan Fiction

A large black helicopter sets down kicking up sand and dust from the desert ground in a thick cloud. A number of figures step out and run towards the lab, carry weapons and devices. You can't make out any of their features, or determine what all they're carrying in through the grainy black and white night vision cameras trying their best to get a clear pictu...

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Christmas Siege

by oggbashan on Dec 24, 2019
Romance

Copyright Oggbashan October 2019 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. [The war between King Stephen and Empress Matilda was during the...

Men at Arms 02 - Eight Years Later

by oggbashan on Jun 1, 2020
Romance

Copyright Oggbashan May 2020 The author asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work. This is a work of fiction. The events described here are imaginary; the settings and characters are fictitious and are not intended to represent specific places or living persons. This story is set at the time of the Hundred Years War. Conversation...

Infinite Crisis of Comics

by RC_of_Doom on Sep 16, 2017
Reviews & Essays

While I generally leave anything referring to comic books or superheroes to my esteemed friend and colleague Rebekah Hendershot, author of Masks, I am now stepping in. Dear Disney, you own Marvel now. Have Joe Quesada walk the plank off the roof of 666 5th avenue. You can have Johnny Depp hold the sword that nudges him off, if you like. Why do I say that?...

Movies and Memory Ch. 01

by gunhilltrain on Oct 31, 2018
Reviews & Essays

now look, Captain, I want the walking wounded at their posts, we can't spare a man, if these Huns knew our ranks were thinning they'd eat us alive and rape our women and children and, god help us, our pets too! Charles Bukowski Stomping at the Savoy I once saw an interview with a young Matt Dillon in which he was asked about the first movie he had ever seen...

The Sultanah Ch. 04

by YKN4949 on Sep 12, 2017
Transsexuals & Crossdressers

Dear Reader, thank you so much for reading this story. It has taken nearly a year of my writing life to get the whole thing finished. This is Chapter 4 of 14 chapters and the total is over 250,000 words. It is my Dirk Diggler/Jack Horner act of hubris: my attempt to write an erotic adventure story that pulls you in with a story you want to read, even when th...

The Rainbow

by sack on Sep 14, 2017
Romance

Note: This story was inspired by the spiritual and uplifting poems of Du Lac, one of Literotica's most exquisite poets. Pam Kernis walked eagerly to Stone Ridge State Park. The feisty thirty six year old felt better than she had in days, and was determined to get in a relaxing swim. Although the grounds officially opened at 9 AM, Pam had discovered a way of...

F2: Spilling The Seed

by NaokoSmith on Sep 12, 2017
Chain Stories

FAWC 2: Spilling the Seed (Author's note: This story is a submission to the second Friendly Anonymous Writing Challenge (FAWC). The true author of this story is kept anonymous, but will be revealed on August 16th, 2013, in the comments section following this story. Each story in this challenge is centered around a random determination of four "mystery ingre...

Empire of a Thousand Universes Ch. 06

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

House Kleet The servants had been up for hours when he barged into the mansion and while in the kitchen, he grabbed a sausage from the food laid out for breakfast, and then wrapped it in a huge hunk of bread. He then made for the formal part of the house. His mind wasn't really on food, but this was his usual practice of hit and run eating. He like to eat...

All Girls Want a Pony

by PervOtaku on Sep 25, 2017
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

In the future, robotics and advanced A.I. become a ubiquitous part of society, aiding mankind in all facets of everyday life. However, they still retained the cold impersonal look of a machine until a new development rocketed over the uncanny valley. Grown rather than built, this new kind of being was made possible by hacking the human genome and combining b...