Birds of Prey Bisexual EditionChapter 12 Vanguard
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The train car sped towards the city, the bands of greenery and the clusters of white structures flying past below. Jaeger watched the high-rise buildings race towards them, the mag-lev track passing between two of the curved structures.
Maza and her friends were wearing the same loose-fitting tunics and knee-length shorts that seemed to be the fashion on Valbara. It was the most revealing thing that he had seen her wear. He was only interested in her anatomy, of course, which had previously been concealed beneath her full-body flight suit.
Now he could see that her figure wasn’t due to the suit itself, she was just naturally shaped that way. Her tight shorts gave away the shape of her body beneath the fabric, her thighs thick and powerful, disproportionate to her size. Her hips were similarly wide, tapering into a pinched waist, her torso short and narrow. Her entire lower body seemed to be powerfully built, which was no doubt the source of her inhuman speed and agility. Her flowing top concealed much of her upper body, and so it was hard to discern what lay beneath it. He could see more of her flexible neck and her arms than when she had been wearing her suit, however.
The scales that coated her body were so fine and smooth, like a tiny mosaic, very slightly reflective when they caught the light at the right angle. Her companions were all similarly dressed, though the colors and patterning on their clothing differed, as did the subtleties of the design of their collars and sleeves. Some wore shirts that they tucked into their shorts, leaving a billowy pocket of fabric, and others wore them long so that they reached down to their thighs, which was how Maza preferred it. He noted that they wore no jewelry, no necklaces or rings. The only item that they all kept on their person was a small touch device that very much resembled a phone, and which fit snugly in their pockets.
Baker caught him staring at the aliens, and leaned over to nudge him.
“Wish we could wear shorts too,” he said, “I’m sweatin’ my ass off in this uniform.”
The train car had some kind of climate control, but the Valbarans seemed to like it a little hotter than humans did, and their uniforms were indeed stifling. Jaeger deigned to undo the top button on his collar, just to let himself breathe a little better. As he relaxed in his seat, he noticed something strange. He leaned forward to get a better look at the Valbaran who was sitting in front of him, his eyes widening.
“What is ... is that fur?”
Ayau turned around, looking back at him over her shoulder. He hadn’t noticed it before because it was the same color as her tan scales, but she had a coat of what looked like fine fur. There was none on her face, it seemed to start between her head-sheaths, and it grew thicker as it ran down her spine. It covered her back and shoulders where they were visible, running down her tail. There was even some of it on her legs, which was peeking out in tufts beneath the long shorts that she was wearing. It had previously been covered up by her flight suit, and the casual clothing that she now wore mostly exposed the non-furred parts of her body like her forearms, her lower legs, and her head.
Baker leaned in too, the alien cocking her head at them as the two humans inspected her.
“Did you not notice before?” Ayau asked, waving her fluffy tail back and forth. The smooth, hair-like structures seemed to taper into what more resembled feathers at the tip.
“No!” Jaeger replied, fascinated. “Do all of you have fur under your clothes?”
“It’s not fur,” Xico corrected, “those are proto-feathers. And no, we don’t all have them. Ayau’pal’lea is descended from ancestors who lived in the arctic forests and who used them as insulation.”
“How is a proto-feather different from a feather?” Jaeger asked.
“Well,” Xico began, “a feather used for flight or display is made up of a long stem called a ‘rachis’. That stem then supports branching barbs which form a vane, a little like the branches of a tree. Less developed feathers used for insulation consist of a short, stubby rachis, from which a cluster of soft and flexible barbs extend. I suppose it looks a little like fur, and it serves the same function, but it’s actually a kind of feather.”
“Can I touch it?” Baker asked, Jaeger elbowing him and shaking his head.
“You can touch it,” Ayau said, “but only if you let me touch your fur.”
“My fur?” Baker asked, confused. She pointed to his head, and he laughed. “Alright.”
He leaned forward, and Ayau reached out a hand, running her fingers through his straw-colored hair. More of the flock became interested, two more hands reaching out to comb the strands. Xico laughed at the texture, and even the usually reserved Tacka was joining in, a smile on her scaly face. Being military men, there wasn’t much more than about an inch, but it was long enough for the aliens to bury their small digits in it.
“It’s like mouse fur!” Ayau exclaimed.
Maza and Coza were sat behind the two humans, and Jaeger turned his head to look back at them. Coza was sitting with her arms crossed, apparently not impressed, and Maza was peering at him expectantly. She reached out a hand, and Jaeger acquiesced, leaning backwards so that she could reach his hair. He felt her two dull claws on his scalp, the alien stroking his dark hair like a human might stroke a pet.
“It’s so soft,” she chuckled, glancing past him and sharing a flurry of pink and yellow feathers with Ayau. “Don’t you want to touch it, Coza?”
The surly Valbaran rolled her eyes, then uncrossed her arms and reached out to delve her fingers into Jaeger’s hair. She was rougher than Maza, tugging at the strands, but she seemed to like the texture.
“Alright, my turn,” Baker said as he warded off the aliens. He reached down towards Ayau’s tail and combed his fingers through her feathery coat, his face lighting up. “Jaeger, come see this! It feels just like down.”
Maza withdrew her hand from his hair as he leaned forward, joining Baker as he stroked the smooth feathers on Ayau’s long tail. It really did feel like the down that you might find inside a pillow, incredibly soft and fluffy.
“So is Ayau a different race than the rest of you?” Jaeger asked.
“Yes,” Maza replied. “Is that so unusual? I noticed that you Earth’nay have several different variations. I didn’t know if they were races or subspecies, or perhaps just environmental adaptations. I saw ones that had very dark skin and curly hair, ones with brown and tan skin, then there were some with very light skin and yellow hair.”
“Yeah, those are races,” he said with a nod. “Those humans all come from different geographical regions of Earth, or at least they have a parent who did.”
“As Xico explained, Ayau’s ancestors lived in cold regions where they needed feathers to keep warm. My ancestors don’t have them, we’ve always lived in temperate regions.”
“But now you all live at the equator?” Jaeger asked.
“Most Val’ba’ra’nay do, yes. We plan on a global scale, cities are placed with efficiency and their impact on the local ecosystem in mind. There are still cities in the colder regions, and in the sub-tropics, but the majority of our civilization is spread out around the equatorial regions. Especially following the exodus from Ker’gue’la, there are few cities divided along racial lines.”
“We’re coming up on the city,” Xico said, turning her head to look back at him. “Don’t be worried if people stare, they mean you no harm. It’s the first time many of them will have seen an alien in the flesh.”
The skyscrapers just kept growing in the forward viewport of the car, towering above them, glinting in the sunlight. Below, the walkways were choked with natives, thousands of them rubbing shoulders as they went to and fro. The city center was no doubt where they worked, and also where most of the recreational facilities were, it would make sense judging by the circular design of the city. That kind of layout would make such things equally accessible to everyone regardless of where they lived.
The train car slid to a stop at another awning, and they filed out onto the platform, the strange smells and sounds of the Valbaran city hitting him like a wall. In a human city, one would expect to smell smog and fumes, the air would be thick with the sound of vehicles driving and honking their horns. Here, the only sound was the chatter of voices, a chorus of whistles and warbles. It came across more like the song of a thousand tropical birds than as coherent speech. There were no foul odors, even here in the urban center, he could still smell the fresh air and the scents of native plants.
“Clean,” Baker muttered, “sure makes Earth look like a shithole.”
“Come on man,” Jaeger whispered, “we’re representing humanity here. Try not to curse like a sailor.”
“I ‘am’ a sailor.”
As they followed Maza and her flock down the escalator, there was already a group of Valbarans ascending towards the platform on the adjacent side, their violet eyes fixing on the two humans as they passed. They seemed fascinated, their heads pivoting on their flexible necks to keep their gaze fixed on the aliens until they reach the top. When Jaeger stepped off onto the street, the tall buildings towering to either side of it, the crowd of Valbarans parted before him like the Red Sea. He felt a little self-conscious, there were a hundred pairs of eyes fixed on him, unblinking as they scrutinized his strange physiology and attire. It didn’t help that he and Baker were a clear foot taller than everyone else. Their clothing was as diverse and as colorful as their feathers, which flashed and fluttered in all manner of hues, conveying emotions that probably ranged from shock and fear to excitement and curiosity. Immediately, a hundred recording devices were aimed at him. At least in that respect, the aliens had something in common with humans...
Maza whistled to her flock, and they formed a perimeter around the humans, surprising Jaeger with their speed and coordination. Perhaps they had been prepared for this.
A group of aliens stepped forward, another flock, and Maza warded them off with a flash of red and orange from her feathers. They halted and then began to talk with her, exchanging chirps and warbles. After a moment, they seemed to reach an understanding, Maza and her flock lowering their feathers.
“You are Earth’nay!” one of the strangers said, “you come to help us?”
“Are the Bugs coming for us?” another chimed, a worried murmur spreading through the crowd.
“Is it true that you bring us weapons and ships?”
“Where have you come from?”
“They speak English too?” Baker muttered, “fuckin’ language is spreadin’ like a virus. How are they learnin’ it so fast?”
“They want to speak to you,” Maza explained, Jaeger straightening his uniform and taking a couple of steps forward. What was he supposed to say? There were a hundred cameras filming him, this footage would probably end up all over the planet in mere minutes. If he fudged this, Fielding would have his head, but he was no ambassador. The least he could do was take the initiative before Baker made an ass of them both.
How much did they know? What was he authorized to tell them about the impending Bug invasion? In UNN space, the military often kept crucial information secret from the general public so as not to cause a panic, or for strategic reasons. Perhaps he should avoid that subject altogether.
“Greetings,” he began, the city seeming to go silent as his voice echoed between the buildings. “My name is Lieutenant Jaeger, of the Coalition. My people, the Earth’nay, are members of a multi-species alliance that was assembled for our mutual protection. We were on a routine patrol, hunting for Bugs on the outskirts of your system, when we made contact with one of your ships. We come from a planet that’s about sixty-five light-years away, we had no idea that you were here until we stumbled across you.”
Maza gave him a reassuring nod, and so he continued, the crowd was captivated.
“We came here on our jump carrier, the UNN Rorke, and we have a support fleet comprised of several smaller frigates. At this moment, our leader, Captain Fielding, is organizing and updating the defenses of your planet. We are indeed sharing weapons technology, manufacturing techniques, and other resources that will help to protect you in the event of a Bug attack.”
“Are they coming?” someone shouted from the crowd.
“Will it be like Ker’gue’la?”
“Can the Earth’nay ships stop them?”
Jaeger waved his hands, trying to calm them.
“Rest assured, we are taking every measure to fortify your planetary defenses, and we’re working closely with your military to coordinate our forces.”
That seemed to satisfy most of them, the sound of their musical language returning as they discussed what he had said, many of them still filming him with what looked like phones or handheld computers. Maza whistled something in her native tongue and then ferried him away, her flock keeping the crowd from closing around them as they made their way through the throngs. Everyone wanted a look at the aliens, and Jaeger couldn’t blame them. He remembered the first time that he had seen an alien in person, he had gawked at the poor Krell with his jaw agape for far longer than was polite.
He raised his eyes to the sky, the spires of the alien buildings rising to either side of the path like the walls of a canyon, built from glass and metal rather than rock. They were smaller than some that he had seen on Earth, but still massive, their facades decorated with artistic buttresses and curving architecture. Unlike in human cities, there were no walkways linking them together above the street, each was its own self-contained building. He marveled at the ever-present balconies, protruding from the sides of the skyscrapers at seemingly random intervals, further than seemed structurally sound. They were covered in explosions of greenery, plants and vines spilling over the sides to hang precariously. He couldn’t see any guard rails. The Valbarans liked heights, but even a seasoned pilot would probably find his head spinning if he approached the edge of one of those terraces and looked down to the street below.
“Stay close to us,” Maza said. “There is no danger, but we don’t want to become separated from you. The hospital is this way.”
Jaeger felt like a celebrity. Everyone wanted a picture of him, there were so many questions being shouted at him that he couldn’t even differentiate between the voices. As usual, there were no vehicles on the street, but there was what appeared to be a bike lane for scooters that was separate from the pathway so as to avoid collisions. The aliens driving along it turned their heads to gawk at him, and he was mildly concerned that the distraction he and Baker were creating might cause an accident.
“I feel like they’re gonna start asking us for autographs,” Baker said with a chuckle, apparently reveling in the attention. He was waving to the aliens like a monarch.
The city center was barely the size of a few blocks back on Earth, and so they quickly reached the hospital building. It was just as large as the other skyscrapers, although perhaps a little wider and deeper. Where the other buildings had balconies covered in plants, this one had landing pads jutting from its walls at various floors. They were clearly designed for airborne emergency vehicles of some sort, but he couldn’t see much from below. He was curious as to what kind of propulsion they used, as the VTOL capability of the Valbaran vessels that he had encountered so far had not been very impressive. He was amused to see a glowing sign above the door in alien text, which must be designed to be visible at night, just like the neon signs back on Earth.
They entered through an expansive lobby that was sparsely decorated with potted plants, dozens of Valbarans who were sitting in rows on benches as they waited to be seen staring at them as they walked up to a counter at the far end of the room. Standing behind it and peering intently at a holographic display was a new type of Valbaran that Jaeger hadn’t seen before.
It was slight, even in comparison to the likes of Maza, who was already small by human standards. Its physiology was overall lighter and less muscular, and it was an inch shorter than the others, with smaller jaws and a slightly less pronounced snout. Oddly, the tentacles on the head and forearms were larger and thicker than those of Maza and the other Valbarans. It was quite pretty, Jaeger thought. Its scales seemed to have been polished to a glossy sheen, and its eyes were wide and bright. Was that ... some kind of paint or makeup around its eyes, like mascara? It wore jewelry too. There was a silver chain around its neck made from fine links, from which hung a pendant, decorated with tufts of colorful feathers that must have been sourced from one of the animals that lived outside the wall. There was another silver chain draped over its forehead, apparently secured around the base of the feather sheaths on its head, with a shining gemstone that looked like emerald or jade hanging down between its eyes.
Maza flashed a feathery greeting, the alien bowing its head and returning the gesture. Jaeger lurched backwards in alarm as it extended its two massive tentacles, the feathers within exploding outwards. Its headdress was huge, probably a third larger than Maza’s. Not only were the plumes vibrant and colorful, but they were decorated with peacock-like patterning and branching quills. It looked heavy, and he found himself wondering how the creature could even keep its head up.
“Relax, it’s just a male,” Coza whispered to him. “A cute one at that...”
Apparently, the male was some kind of secretary, and he directed the group towards one of several automatic doors to either side of the counter. When they opened, Jaeger saw that they were cylindrical elevators, small and cramped by human standards but large enough to fit maybe ten Valbarans. Of course, they did everything as a flock, and so things like elevators would need to be larger to accommodate so many of them.
They stepped inside, and the elevator began to rise silently, only the feeling of acceleration giving it away. More magnetic technology, the aliens seemed to use it for everything. It was a good thing that his phone was shielded or the memory would have been scrambled a dozen times by now. Suddenly, a flash of light illuminated the dingy capsule from behind him, and he turned to see windows racing by. The rear wall was made of transparent material. Jaeger looked out on the city as the elevator shot upwards at alarming speed, able to see some of the balconies on the adjacent skyscrapers from above now, like tiny gardens cloaked in green and purple leaves. There were a few natives milling about on them, relaxing or peering over the edges. They really did take to heights, there wasn’t a guard rail in sight.
He felt himself grow lighter as the elevator decelerated, coming to a stop at their desired floor. The doors opened, and the group stepped out onto a carpeted surface, Baker and Jaeger having to duck to avoid hitting their heads on the door frame. The corridor that they were standing in was small too, Jaeger could feel his head brushing against the ceiling, and it was barely wide enough to let two humans pass each other. This must be how Borealans felt walking around in human facilities.
There were more doors lining the whitewashed walls, and one of them slid open, another male stepping out with a tablet computer of some sort clasped in his two-fingered hand. He was wearing a form-fitting jumpsuit, not dissimilar from those worn by the military and the air force, but this one was a pale green in color. Jaeger was surprised to see that his figure was not so different from that of the females, he had the same large thighs and wide hips, along with a short torso and narrow shoulders. This one wasn’t wearing any decorations, perhaps because of his job. He seemed to be some kind of medical professional judging by the unidentifiable tools that were dangling from his belt. He looked up at them, flashing his massive, ornate headdress in greeting and bowing his head in deference. They were certainly submissive.
“This way, please.”
He led them down the hallway, bobbing along in the strange way that his kind did, and Jaeger chatted with Maza as he walked along beside her.
“So what’s the deal with the males? These are the first that I’ve seen. I don’t think there were even any of them on the street, at least that I noticed.”
“There were a few,” she replied. “But males are less numerous than females, and they tend to do work that keeps them inside.”
“Like what?” Jaeger asked, “and what do you mean by them being less numerous?” He had known that there was some gender imbalance in Valbaran society, but not to this extent.
“Based on the population of your carrier, I’m going to assume that there are as many male Earth’nay born as females, correct?”
“Just about, yeah. I think it’s slightly skewed in favor of women, but not by a lot.”
“On Val’ba’ra, there is one male born for around every eight females,” she explained. “It is possible to induce a male birth through medical means, but since most families want female heirs, it doesn’t make much of an impact.”
“And that’s normal for your kind?” Jaeger asked skeptically.
“It’s perfectly natural.”
“How does that dynamic impact your relationships? Your courtship? Surely that would mean that seven out of every eight Valbarans can’t find a mate? How is that sustainable?”
“What do you mean?” she asked, cocking her head as she looked up at him.
“If there’s only one male for every eight females, how do the other seven find mates and reproduce?”
Her feathers puffed up in a shade of yellow. He was starting to recognize their feather patterns now, able to read them better, and he was fairly certain that yellow meant excitement or surprise.
“Earth’nay each have one mate? Is that what you’re saying?”
“Is ... that not the case for you?”
“How decadent,” she muttered with a flutter of pink plumes. “Imagine having enough males to fill a bedchamber...”
Coza and Ayau began to whisper to one another, no doubt sharing Maza’s sentiment, flashing their feathers and snickering. Tacka seemed more embarrassed by the idea, and Xico was listening intently, probably more interested in the social dynamics than in the prospect of a harem.
“No,” he said, struggling to explain. “One male mates with one female, that’s it. Or at least, that’s how it’s supposed to happen, but traditionally humans are monogamous. Mono, it means we take one mate.”
“Oh,” she said with a roll of her eyes, “I should have guessed. Earth’nay don’t live in flocks, your relationships with your friends and coworkers are selective, impermanent. On Val’ba’ra, a flock of females will take a single male mate between them.”
“Really?” Jaeger asked. This time it was his turn to be surprised. “So what, the whole flock has to decide on a match, and then they all...”
“Without going into too much detail, yes. That male becomes part of their flock, and they will continue to reproduce with him on a permanent basis.”
“I don’t know if I should be jealous, or if I should feel sorry for the little guys,” Baker said as he nudged Jaeger with his elbow.
“So if male Valbarans become part of the female’s flock, why haven’t I seen any males until now?” Jaeger continued. “Wouldn’t most flocks have a male in tow?”
“They wouldn’t bring their male to work with them,” Maza laughed, “imagine how that would go!”
“A male can’t be a soldier or a laborer, there are no male pilots or male Ensi,” Coza added with a chuckle.
“Why not?” Jaeger asked.
“Because they’re just not suited to that kind of work,” Maza explained. “They’re smaller than females, weaker, more emotional. They’re fragile, unsuited to any physically demanding work, really.”
“Their place is in the home, raising young and caring for the flock,” Coza said with a flurry of agreement. “They usually take care of household chores, cooking and cleaning, things like that.”
“So they’re like ... house husbands? But what about this guy here, and the secretary downstairs? Aren’t they working?”
“Yes,” Maza replied with a feather display that Jaeger had come to associate with shrugging, “but these are jobs more suited to a male. This boy, for example, is a nurse. It’s a nurturing role, he assists the doctors and cares for patients. A male can make a fine nurse, a teacher, perhaps a receptionist or a waiter. Besides, letting them work alongside the females would be dangerous. We can’t throw male lives away on the front lines, or let them work perilous construction jobs. In terms of numbers, females are downright expendable in comparison.”
“They would be too weak to qualify for military service regardless,” Coza said, “they wouldn’t meet the physical requirements.”
Jaeger found it hard to conceal his shock. It seemed sexist from his perspective, downright archaic for a spacefaring species, and yet he didn’t know enough about their culture to make such sweeping judgments. They might well be correct, the males certainly seemed smaller and more lightly built, which could mean that they were markedly weaker. If they were less competent and more emotional was harder to say, but he suspected that those attitudes might be more a result of the Valbaran’s desire to protect their limited number of reproductive partners than anything to do with their performance. If there was indeed only one male for every eight females, then losing one to a workplace accident would be a severe blow to the gene pool.
“What about these ones?” he asked, gesturing to the male that was leading them along the corridor. “Are their flocks working somewhere else?”
“They’re probably not joined to a flock yet,” Maza replied.
“So they live on their own?”
“They usually live with their family until they find a flock, or on occasion alone, yes. That’s more of a modern trend, they want a little independence before they become a member of a flock.”
“So how do Valbarans court?” Jaeger asked, “do they date like humans?”
Maza thought for a moment, then turned her head on her flexible neck, whispering to her flock conspiratorially. They talked in hushed voices, no doubt so that their guide couldn’t overhear them, then she turned back to Jaeger with a grin on her face.
“Perhaps we can show you. After the appointment, of course. I think you’ll find it very interesting.”
They arrived at their destination, and the male led them in through another automatic door, the only thing that differentiated them was alien script that Jaeger couldn’t read. Inside was a room that very much resembled a doctor’s office. It was just as whitewashed as everywhere else, but here the floor was comprised of bare construction material rather than carpet, like the kitchen in Maza’s domed house. There were countertops strewn with various tools and instruments that Jaeger couldn’t identify, devices bolted to the walls that must be medical in nature, along with monitors that were currently displaying alien text and what could only be surgical information. There was a raised bed in the middle of the room that was covered in green material, clearly for performing examinations, and standing beside it were three female Valbarans wearing green jumpsuits like that of the male.
The doctors greeted them with a feather display, which the flock returned, the male bowing his head and standing to the side as they entered. The doctors immediately set upon Jaeger and Baker, circling the humans as they examined them with unknown handheld instruments, chirping and warbling to one another in their native tongue.
“Uh, Maza?” Jaeger asked as one of the women took his hand and began to count his fingers.
“My apologies,” Maza said, “they’re excited. It’s the first time that they’ve seen an alien up close.”
One of the doctors stepped back, her yellow headdress collapsing into its sheaths as she composed herself.
“Forgive us, Earth’nay, but you are simply remarkable.” She flashed some kind of scanner at him, Jaeger blinking to clear his eyes as she examined the readout. “The pupils remain round even when exposed to bright lights!”
“My name is Lieutenant Jaeger,” he said, trying to get her attention. “And this is Baker,” he added, his friend waving at her.
“Yes, yes, you are the pair of Earth’nay who came from the alien carrier. We have been awaiting your arrival anxiously ever since Maza’xol’natuih arranged this appointment. To think that we might be some of the first physicians to examine you...”
She aimed some kind of red laser pointer at him, then took notes on her handheld computer, tapping away with her gloved fingers. She barked something at her companions, one of whom produced a cup-shaped device that she then pressed against Baker’s chest.
“Maybe we should slow things down a little,” Maza suggested, “I think you’re frightening them.”
The doctor called her two companions away, but they kept their unblinking eyes fixed on the two humans eagerly.
When they arrived back at the flock’s dwelling, Jaeger lay Baker down on the shag carpet in the main dome, putting a cushion beneath his head and leaving him to sleep off his overindulgence. He couldn’t blame him too much, they had been celebrating, and Baker had spent months on the Rorke where his consumption of alcohol was strictly moderated. He would be comfortable enough here while Jaeger and the flock occupied the bedroom... “So ... how does this work?” he asked, turning to the flock....
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The chemical vats in the bowels of the ship had finally generated enough electricity to charge the superlight drive, the Queen could feel the stores of energy growing through her neural link to the living ship. She only needed enough to carry her from the outer solar system to the planet’s gravity well, there was no retreat. If she should fail here, then her hive would perish either in combat or from starvation. The great vessel turned slowly towards its target as it prepared for the jump,...
Baker and Jaeger ran into the hangar where their ships were parked, quickly donning their flight suits and helmets as the Valbarans made their way over to their camouflaged lander. By the time the two humans were climbing into their cockpits and running their engine checks, the Valbaran spaceplane was already taxiing towards the runway. Jaeger taxied outside, his HUD flashing as it showed him the system status. The Beewolf hadn’t been refueled, but they had more than enough gas to get into...
“One collapsed lung, a fractured tibia, and compression injuries to the spinal cord,” Doctor Evans said as she circled Jaeger’s bed with a tablet computer in her hand. “All things considered, you’re lucky that you didn’t sustain more severe injuries, ejecting at the speed that you did.” “Thought we lost you there for a while, buddy,” Baker said as he leaned against a nearby bulkhead. “I saw your Beewolf go down, but I didn’t see your chute pop.” “Am I ... on the Rorke?” Jaeger asked,...
By PABLO DIABLO Copyright 2018 Chapter 1 As Jill and I arrived at the airport, we saw the Jaxson’s plane landing. Jill was very excited, as a Marine she always flew those large uncomfortable C-130 planes. Only when she was flying between Marine bases for training did she even get to fly regular commercial airlines. We didn’t pack much. Two dress outfits each and the rest of the week we planned to wear jeans, comfortable shirts, and even shorts. We viewed this trip as more of a...
For those who are familiar with my previous stories, the universe in this one may seem to be something of a cross between my Twisted and Burke's universes. This is no coincidence since all three universes originated years ago from a single story idea, which split and went into several different directions. I've been sitting on this particular variation for a few years now and decided to finally play around with this one as well. Seeds of Evolution By Morpheus Spring had...
Carol broke the kiss and sat up looking at Bob as she said, “I love sucking your cock now and the taste of your cum. I love sharing it with you. Do you like your own taste? I love it.” Bob smiled and kissed her and sucked her tongue into his mouth. She knew he enjoyed the idea as much as she did. She had been stroking his bare ass with her hand and now she raised her hand high and came down sharply on his ass. Bob’s eyes popped open wide and Carol winked at...
SYNOPSIS: Like so many times before, it was just a little favor. Just another itsy-bitsy favor his mother had conned him into. Trouble is, any time she managed to manipulate him into doing one of her itsy-bitsy favors ... well, things just never seemed to end well. Would he ever learn? And, if he did learn, what exactly would he learn? He literally shook with fear as, once again, he heard the words he dreaded most ... "Honey, please, it won't take you that much time. ...
Carol looked around the room at all the bodies in various stages of undress. Now all of them were asleep, or passed out, or for whatever reason seemingly inert. It had been quiet a night…and she had been the Queen of it all. As she looked over the room, she thought back to the beginning of the summer. What a great day it had been, a Saturday of hiking in the awe inspiring Rocky Mountains. Bob and Carol Maddox had met their hiking club at a familiar trail head just west of Boulder,...
The next afternoon, Thursday, they were all back in the gloomy, secret little stone house with the aliens, and this time Grace’s mum was there too along with their erstwhile quarry Claude Simon. Grace knew the story, the basics anyway, and was waiting to see what Mia made of it and to hear it from the aliens themselves. Dr Simon had smiled at them, with his longish hair and little beard, and told them to call him ‘Claude’. He was obviously a kind person. He’d said it was rather clever how...
I awoke to find that I had been turned into a walnut. A walnut. How or why this happened I’m not sure but it just did. As I sat there with all the other walnuts I thought about the last few days. As my memories slowly came together, it seemed, that perhaps this was part of some grand plan. Or maybe not. Evolution is a strange thing. You know it happens but don’t actually participate in it. Perhaps evolution might help explain the events of the last few days. I was born on the first day....
An Itsy Bitsy Vacation By Anon Allsop My stomach was in my throat, I had been building to this very moment for nearly three years. Standing before the mirror in the women's locker room, I trembled like a leaf. Draping a huge beach blanket over my shoulders, it surrounded me like a shroud. I hesitatingly looked toward the door, "It's now or never, Kris." I whispered to myself, regretting the bet I had made with myself so long ago - to lose the weight and complete the transition....
At age 43, Bret had enjoyed a lot of great sex over the years with a variety of women. Although he wouldn’t exactly call himself a Casanova, he felt that he had fulfilled a number of fantasies that included threesomes and group sex scenarios as well as a marathon session with the cousin he had always wanted. Bret got all of those desires out of his system back when he was in his 20s. Love struck him in a big way and he settled down into mariage and a monogomous relationship. That was 12 years...
At age 43, Bret had enjoyed a lot of great sex over the years with a variety of women. Although he wouldn’t exactly call himself a Casanova, he felt that he had fulfilled a number of fantasies that included threesomes and group sex scenarios as well as a marathon session with the cousin he had always wanted.Bret got all of those desires out of his system back when he was in his 20s. Love struck him in a big way and he settled down into mariage and a monogomous relationship. That was 12 years...
Introduction Evolution Quest is a story that borrows a lot of themes from monster evolution 'Isekai' manga, if you're unsure of what to expect then I would recommend titles like 'Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?' (So I'm a spider, So what?), 'Tensei Shitara Dragon no Tamago Datta - Saikyou Igai Mezasa Nee' (Reincarnated as a Dragon’s Egg ~Lets Aim to Be the Strongest~) and RE:Monster to name a few of the ones I have read. The story starts with your (John Dwellers) death. John was an American born miner...
FantasyMy Sexual EvolutionBy Christine [email protected] 1 – The BeginningHi, my name is Christine. I have already written and posted 8 stories on this website, about my bondage sex adventures, but I’ve been going through my diaries and journals, and have decided to write this multipart story about my sexual evolution, from the beginning. My diaries begin when I was in 6th grade, and first became interested in boys. Before then, I only have memories. Prior to starting my high school...
EvolutionMy name is Jacob and this is a story describing my introduction to bondage sex and my further evolution into a bondage aficionado. 100 percent of what you will read is true and happened just as I described. This story spans 45 years and as will be come eminently clear is more than a bondage story. It is also a love story. The names have been changed to protect the innocent.The GameMy introduction to bondage occurred at the age of 13 and can all be blamed on a precocious girl named...
Mon Evolution It was a slow night at the bar, I only had the two regulars sitting therewith their hands hugging drinks, one man in his fifties on the way to beingblind drunk and the other a man in his thirties who had just recently witnessedhis wife taking all her belongings just before telling him to 'Go fuck himself'after ten years of marriage. Oh yes, I knew all their stories, at the ripeold age of seventeen going on eighteen. I had to lie about my age to get theeasy job being a bartender...
I have always been a sexual person. I have always been turned on by sex. When I was 16, I got my first “serious” girlfriend, meaning the first girl I ever tongue kissed, made out with and felt up. My dad sensed that I was a in the beginning stages of a hormone drenched relationship with a girl who was a bit more experienced than I and a year older. He had the “Sex Talk” with me where he discussed STD’s, pregnancy, and condoms. But he also instilled a bit of wisdom in me about sex. He told me...
Bisexual“Too quickly.” She growled, frustration rumbling in her deep authoritative voice. “What was?” One of her two Seconds, Tryi, queried, moving up to stand beside her First, Gatt-Rifle slung over one bare shoulder and her battle-armour already discarded to reveal the almost eight foot tall hulking beauty of her red-skinned body, all muscle, strength and power, the vision of primal dominance only enhanced by the sleeping giant of a cock resting plaintively between her sculpted thighs, though she...
She is a caring person.? She believes in the golden rule, and tries to do her part in making the world a better place.? But she also has a strong capacity for compartmentalization, and a deep craving to have a man in her life that she can hurt as intensely as she wishes, without worries about her safety or going to Hell.? She wants to do far more than merely hurt him, for hurt is usually temporary, disappearing all too soon.? She wants to permanently harm him, his mind, his essence, to...
I have always had a fascination with the female ass, since a very young age. And by chance, my very first sexual experience was anal. That is the truth, but it's because I was drunk and inexperienced. I fooled around with my girlfriend's tits, and fingered their pussies, but real sex was just around the corner. I was a freshman in high school (always the youngest in my class) and a girl named Sandra transferred to our school early winter. She was from Texas, and I lived in the north east. I...
BisexualPlayground! Are you the kind of horny dude that swings both ways? Do you enjoy both dick and pussy? Do you wish that you could meet other people who are like you? Well, if you answered yes to these questions, holy fucking shit, do I have the social network for you! Oh yeah, you know where I’m getting at!Bisexual Playground is a platform where you can discover bisexual men, women, and couples that want to get their freak on just like you do. Here, you will find all kinds of people in...
Hookup SitesPrologue After Judy, in her Itsy Bitsy Bikini, caught him spying on the numerous young bodies frolicking in their condo complex's pool area, bachelor Steve Craig was offered a dinner companion ... Judy herself. Steve had been reading a recently purchased book and with just about each turn of the page, slyly, or so he thought, searched out the best of the best and savored them in his imagination. Precocious girl that she was, Judy was just as actively searching for stud material as Steve was...
After Judy in her Itsy Bitsy Bikini caught him spying the nubile bodies frolicking in the their condo complexes pool area, bachelor Steve Roberts was offered a dinner companion. Judy. Steve had been reading a recently purchased book and with just about each turn of the page he slyly searched out the best of the best, savoring them in his imagination. Or so he thought. Young, precocious girl that she was, Judy was just as actively searching for stud material as much as Steve was searching...
I'm not sure when I first joined SOL but it has been a long time. For many years I just read the tales of others, enjoying their efforts. It was nearly five years ago when I decided to try my hand at it, you know, posting stories. Never having done that before, the process seemed a little daunting. Over the years I've written a few stories solely for my own enjoyment but not published them anywhere. My favorites were fairly long and I'd guess they'd match up with ones which were way over...
This story is Part 1 of its series. It follows the lives of a young married couple in 1813. I chose this era because I wanted to explore the evolution of marital sex in a time where many women were forced to marry a stranger. I wanted to recreate how two people could come together and slowly begin to know each other, inside and out. This series is not meant to be completely historically accurate, some lingual anachronisms may occur. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ‘Do you, John...
This is the second part of the Evolution of Sex. John and Eleanor are much freer with each other tonight, after a week has passed. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ It was a beautiful summer day, and I had thrown the parlor windows open. The organdy curtains floated serenely in the breeze. I had dressed my hair myself this morning, and the light wind tugged the a few curly wisps free of the simple twist. It had been a week since my wedding night, and I was slowly becoming accustomed to sleeping...
Author's note: Please feel free to post this story to any free site, as long as the following conditions are met. It shall not be posted to any site charging a fee for reading it, either direct or indirect (avs), the story remains fully intact, and the original author shall be credited in entirety. This story contains harsh language and scenes of a frank sexual nature and is not suitable for younger readers. Also if you are offended by Transgendered, Gay, and...
CALENDAR GIRLS JANUARY - New Year?s Evolution by Tammy Fairbanks On New Year?s Eve April had mixed emotions. It was a time of reflection; closing the door on the past year as well as new beginnings for the year ahead. She thought of her wife Hannah and her family again with a deep sigh. Hannah was now filing for divorce. The rest of her family wanted nothing to do with her. It was like her old life had completely rejected her. Since there was nothing she could do to change...
The Evolution of Jamie Chapter 1: My wife of twenty years stands next to me as I check my appearance in the mirror by the front door. I smile nervously back at my image as I check my uniform and take a deep breath. I have to say I'm a little tense today..... Not that I'm different than anyone else who starts a new job in a different field. "Don't worry honey," my wife Lil says to me. "Everything will work out just fine. It's just like any other new job. I'm sure you'll catch...
EVOLUTION by Elizabeth Parrris PROLOGUE It was a dying town in Pennsylvania. Provincial; limited and limiting. The mines dominated. There was no future but to go down into the mines and "crack coal." The brighter, more directed boys saw football as a way out. Play in high school and earn a college scholarship; not big time necessarily. Just get out, go elsewhere. For Janis there was no way out. She knew she was a...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Hello Readers. If this is your first exposure to my tales of Linda I suggest you begin with 'A Tale of Submission'. For those returning readers, welcome back. The first book was based on some real-life experiences I had but mostly built around a lifetime of fantasies and attempts at making those fantasies come to life. Unfortunately real life isn't the same as fiction and those fantasies mostly remained unfilled. Nevertheless, they fueled my...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Note for readers - this chapter and the next are a bit of a pause from the story. I felt it important to describe how Linda and Lady P worked through the initial awkward stages of developing their kink relationship while keeping their vanilla one intact. This chapter will look back at the development through the eyes and memory of Linda. The next chapter will do the same for Pattie. If this sort of background explanation isn't of interest to...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Reader - the story continues from Chapter One - Hidden Pleasures Chapter Four - Return to Hidden Pleasures As Linda was finishing the kitchen cleanup Lady P strolled in looking lovely and ready to go out. "Linda dear, I laid out some clothes for you. We have a mani/pedi scheduled at Mistress Beth's salon in an hour and then we're taking you shopping." "Yes m'lady," Linda replied. As she left the kitchen Patricia reminded her that...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Five - Lady Patricia Gets Some Training Lady Patricia's introduction of new bondage toys to secure Linda continued over the next few days and weeks. She frequently visited Eve at Hidden Pleasures to see what was new or to look at the larger pieces of equipment. While she often went by herself, she brought Linda enough times that Linda became intimate with the workshop post. On one trip she spent most of an afternoon tied face to face...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Six - Surgery Linda's journey to Mistress Beth's was bumpy but with the blankets Lady Patricia had stuffed around her she was not harmed. Eventually the vehicle slowed and then backed up. The sensory restricted slave did not see the rear hatch opened in Beth's garage nor the assistants who lifted her case to the floor. She was wheeled into a small apartment built originally as an in-law suite. Beth had made a number of changes to...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Seven - Post-Op Linda slept fitfully with occasional intense dreams of her body being mutilated by faceless PVC clad zombies. Her fitful slumber was no doubt influenced by the medical procedures completed on her by the mysterious doctor and Mistress Beth. Linda was uncertain how she would be able to return to her male form with these new breasts. In addition to the breast augmentation there was the unknown work done to her groin. ...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Eight - Lady Patricia's Training Rick and Jane's Home.... Pattie stirred as the sunlight lit up the prism in the window. She brushed her hair off her face and as she brought her hand down she brushed the shoulder of the warm body beside her. That touch reminded her of where she was and she snuggled in tight, her breasts pressing against Jane's back while Pattie's right hand slid softly over Jane and rested lightly on her breast...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Nine - Recovery and the Domme Returns Linda's recovery went well. As promised, Dr. Carter returned the first night to do another examination and to answer any questions. She found Linda sitting up in bed with her gag loosely hanging from her neck. Beth was sitting in a chair while her slave was hogtied on the floor and being used as a footstool. "Welcome back Charlene," said Beth as Charlene entered the room. The doctor looked as...
The Evolution of Sub Linda By LindaK Chapter Ten - Celebration (conclusion) As the one year anniversary of her trip to Rick and Jane's approached, Linda marvelled at everything that had happened. Since Lady Patricia returned from her domme training her desire to dominate Linda grew, as did Linda's will to serve. The dungeon was the scene of many sessions and they hosted friends from their expanding kink community. As Linda finished her cleanup from lunch and prepared to return...
Alicia was plotting rebellion even as she reached to put the last plate onits shelf. I froze her there, her naked body stretched across the counter,arm raised, her feet on tippy toe. Then I waited. It didn't take long. In afew moments she whimpered and made a few small begging sounds as her body startedto quake from the strain. She had a good body and she kept it well, expensiveballet and modern dance lessons in her childhood helped to tone it and fourlong years of high school cheerleading had...
Early on in my relationship with Michael (my boyfriend), I would cycle through a regular playlist of fantasies involving him when I masturbated. I would start gently rubbing on and circling my clit while thinking about him in the shower. I imagined slipping into the bathroom and seeing the steam rising up the shower as he lathered up his sexy, muscular body. The water is cascading off his broad shoulders and chest, streaming down his muscular arms. I stand naked outside the door and press my...
Specific and detailed descriptions of the people mentioned in the story were left vague on purpose. This will allow the reader to imagine the characters in way most pleasurable to his or her tastes. Read, enjoy and please feel free to send comments. I enjoy hearing how my readers feel about my stories. I answer all emails. The Evolution of a brother and sister Relationship Let me introduce myself, my name is Kenneth Strong, but all my friends call me Ken. I have a wonderful sister, Sally, who...
IncestThe Bisexualizing Effect of Erotica and It's Implications for Writers By Cal Y. Pygia Our enjoyment of erotic or pornographic images may start with the simple desire to see naked people. However, before long, poses of even the most beautiful woman or the handsomest men becomes relatively boring. Where singles may be sufficient, as it were, to whet our appetites, we soon want to see couples, whether heterosexual, homosexual, or transsexual, coupling. In a similar vein, regardless...
Marie walked into the club, casting her eyes around to assess the place. Hot, dark,crowded, the music playing just too loudly for comfort. Perfect. She felt the firststirrings of excitement at the thought of the adventure she was about to embark on. Sheconsidered herself a predator, and this was an ideal hunting ground. She drew no shortage of stares as she made her way to the bar. As a rule Mariedidn't consider herself to be an especially beautiful woman - she had no real troubleattracting...
Melanie and Fiona had been together for three years. Fiona surprised Melanie with a weekend stay in a very expensive hotel beside the sea. They had a spa, a very highly rated restaurant and a beach of soft white sand that ran for miles with the soft waves of the Atlantic lapping at it. Melanie squealed with excitement and danced around happily.When the day came for their special weekend away, Fiona drove them along the narrow winding country roads, the top was down, the sun was shining, the...
OutdoorSeptember 11, 2011 is upon us. The day feared by countless Americans and Arabs worldwide. Will some religious nutcase from the Muslim world try something crazy and finally push the United States toward the complete obliteration of the Arab world? Will Arab-Americans be rounded up like Japanese-Americans were during World War Two after the Japanese Imperialists stormed Pearl Harbor? I’m glad the day went peacefully, for more reasons than you can imagine. My name is Djamal Adul-Muqaddim and I...
I didn’t write about it at the time because I didn’t have the consent of the people involved and I didn’t think it was appropriate to ask at the time either. After posting some bisexual threesome photos last week, I thought maybe I should seek permission to write about it and permission has been granted and I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I did..... Last night Kip and I hosted a wonderful dinner party here in Breckenridge (Colorado). The guests were; a gay couple from Denver, Kip,...