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The Good Life: Some Enchanted Evening (ch. 47)

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“Oh, Monsieur Law~! It is simply too much!” Curie gasped underneath me, her breasts heaving with every powerful thrust that made her plump ass ripple from the force. Her pussy gripped my cock in a velvety vice, eagerly taking me in and only reluctantly letting me pull away. Her pale skin was covered in...

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The Good Life: Some Enchanted Evening (ch. 46)

“I would like a human body,” Curie announced as we were putting the finishing touches on my control over the Institute. The deal was pretty simple, when it came right down to it -- the Institute was going to be absorbed into Nuka-World's overall structure as our science division. They would dedicate research to what we wished to be researched -- food production, environmental treatments, and so on.

All in exchange for supplies, materials, and a degree of autonomy. The Institute was...

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Legends Never Die: Understanding One's Value (ch. 82)

Hadi vowed to himself that he would never underestimate just how stupid the average person was ever again. It was a vow he made only in the confines of his own mind as he was seated upon a palanquin, waving at the crowd that cheered and chanted, celebrating their return. Prince Harun took his place at the front of the procession, and to Hadi's horror, he was placed directly behind him along with Yahya.

The people of Baghdad weren't capable of nuance. Or rational thought. They also seem...

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Legends Never Die: Recognition (ch. 81)

“A truce?” I echoed upon hearing the news, two weeks after Gerald had set sail for Denmark and Norway. A full month since we raided up and down the coast. I scratched at my bearded chin, my gaze flickering over to Astrid and Jill, while Michalis sat across from me. Like each time I saw him, he was dressed richer than before -- he had started wearing thick golden rings around each finger, his clothing was adorned with gold and silver.

I was likely very close to completing his quest....

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Legends Never Die: Desire for Creation (ch. 80)

It took another two weeks for us to hear the truth of the battle between the Romans and the Abbasids. The battle had been a series of clashes -- the Romans attacked the Abbasids outside of a castle, breaking their siege, before defeating them in the field. After that, the Abbasids began to retreat, only to find themselves pursued by the Romans, where they clashed in the field once more. It was in that battle that Prince Hadi was killed, and I also heard that the Caliph Al-Mhadi had been wound...

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Legends Never Die: Causes for Celebration (ch. 79)

“The tiger is tame so long as you don't go anywhere near her. But his idea of what counts as too close changes minute by minute. Made for a really awkward ride back,” Thorkell said before tipping his head back, taking several large gulps from a horn of ale while one of our healers saw to a wound he had taken on his side. His ribs were purple and yellow, but over them was a long cut. His chainmail had saved his life. As he described it, a blade punched through the rings at an angle that cu...

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Never Fade Away: Epilogue (ch. 68) (Complete)

The world didn't stop for anyone. Not even for the man that took it behind the shed and shot it between the eyes.

A year ago, the world had died. A century of generational momentum brought to an abrupt stop. Stopped by one man making a decision and deciding that enough was enough. Every world leader was dead. Every corpo exec was dead. Governors, Mayors, team leads for corpo divisions -- the head had been cut off the snake, and the rest of humanity spent a year thrashing blindly. It wo...

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Never Fade Away: The Rebel Path (ch. 67)

The future was a strange thing. Immaterial, formless, yet that was only because the reaction to one's actions hadn't manifested. Waking up with the future, all possible futures, in my head was something of an unpleasant experience. Not the worst thing I've experienced, but definitely up there. A solid seven out of ten in terms of suckage.

I ran a hand through my hair, my gaze falling on a guitar. It wasn't mine. Johnny stole that one. So, I was stealing his. Johnny's skill bled throug...

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Never Fade Away: I Won't Let You Go (ch. 66)

“What the hell do you mean, ‘We won?’ You were gone for like… two hours, L. There are movies that last longer, even after you cut out all the adverts. What the fuck did you even do?” Becca openly gaped at L, struggling to process what she had just heard. She thought she was well used to his particular brand of insane bullshit, but this took the cake. He arrived, saying he wanted a shower, and the whole ‘defeating of an advanced alien galactic community’ was an afterthought. Like...

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Never Fade Away: To Hell and Back (ch. 65)

“This is insane. This is actually insane,” So Mi uttered, looking around the spaceship for a convenient exit. Something that had been unthinkable about thirty seconds earlier. After years of her body slowly betraying her, parts burning out under the intense strain of channeling the Blackwall, So Mi was convinced that there was nothing she wouldn't do to live. They said that death revealed who you really were and it revealed to her that she was a coward that didn't want to die.

“W...

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Ghastly Adventures: Teardrop 3.1 (ch. 15)

I cracked a hundred wins. All I needed to do after the Gym battle was to hang out at one of the battle courts and they came lining up. It was a good experience for Trevenant, who rapidly got used to his new body in a safe competitive setting. He missed the mobility of being able to fly, but his offensive power had majorly been upped from his evolution. His attacks were stronger, he had finer control -- his strengths got stronger and more refined.

Mankey was another star of the show now...

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Ghastly Adventures: Cascade 2.9 (ch. 14)

Marnie got her gym badge and the entire battle was pretty enlightening. Especially when she had been marked for one of the play battles -- she wasn't given lines or anything, but she had been described on the stage by a narrator rather than an announcer. The entire thing was pretty funny, but I found it hard to tease Marnie because I ended up getting picked for a play match as well.

“A rugged hero, a cute sidekick, and a mysterious figure?” I echoed, looking at the contract before ...

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Ghastly Adventures: Cascade 2.8 (ch. 13)

“All things considered, that went as well as it could have,” I remarked, up and out of the hospital bed that I was carted to. I looked in a mirror to see a fresh set of stitches held together my eyebrow from where Vicious tore them with those hamfists he called hands. Despite getting hit with a massive pokemon attack with enough force that I had been rag-dolled and subsequently died afterward in my last life, I was sporting a few bruises and that was it.

“Really?” Marnie asked,...

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Ghastly Adventures: Cascade 2.7 (ch. 12)

I felt calm as we descended into the belly of the beast. There was fear there, pooling in my gut, but it was firmly in check. I controlled it rather than the fear controlling me. If I had to describe what I felt in a single word, then the word righteous came to mind. And if I was being honest, I don't think it was a natural feeling.

Karen had alluded to it, but people didn't come back like I did. Even ghost trainers. I had suspected as much for some time now, but the body was influenci...

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The Good Life: Combat Ready (ch. 48)

Cinder's hips spasmed in the air, her face buried in some pillows while a river of cum spilled out from her twitching pussy. Her firm ass was covered in it as well, as was her back. I took a step back to admire my handiwork, my cock covered in a glistening sheen of our combined fluids. I'd probably have to throw out the bed because the sheets were absolutely drenched with her cum and sweat. Reaching out, I delivered a hard slap to her ass, leaving a cherry-red handprint behind.

Cinder ...

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The Good Life: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (ch. 47)

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“Oh, Monsieur Law~! It is simply too much!” Curie gasped underneath me, her breasts heaving with every powerful thrust that made her plump ass ripple from the force. Her pussy gripped my cock in a velvety vice, eagerly taking me in and only reluctantly letting me pull away. Her pale skin was covered in a sheen of sweat that pooled and fell into the covers every time my hips met hers.

...

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The Good Life: Some Enchanted Evening (ch. 46)

“I would like a human body,” Curie announced as we were putting the finishing touches on my control over the Institute. The deal was pretty simple, when it came right down to it -- the Institute was going to be absorbed into Nuka-World's overall structure as our science division. They would dedicate research to what we wished to be researched -- food production, environmental treatments, and so on.

All in exchange for supplies, materials, and a degree of autonomy. The Institute was...

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The Good Life: Orange Colored Sky (ch. 45)

“This place is a ruin,” Nora observed as we stood the wreckage of MIT. The building itself was shaped like a bracket with what had once been a green park running up the center to a dome. Behind us was the brackish brown river that was filled with radiation and not much else. The dome had collapsed, as had the long arms. I wasn't sure what exactly had happened, but some of the damage looked like it was caused by explosions.

Her tone was unsteady. Not quite happy, not quite excited. ...

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Life's Tough on the Rim: A Series of Terrible Decisions (ch. 2)

“Ah… fuck. Rimworld,” I realized as I came to a stop in the central park of the village. There, I saw what gave me the final clue that made all the other pieces click into place. At the center of the town green was a silverish blue tree with sky blue needle-like leaves while all around it was silverish blue grass -- an anima tree and anima grass. The graphics were pretty different but still identifiable.

There were a number of stone slabs set up in even spaces around the anima tre...

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Legends Never Die: Recognition (ch. 81)

“A truce?” I echoed upon hearing the news, two weeks after Gerald had set sail for Denmark and Norway. A full month since we raided up and down the coast. I scratched at my bearded chin, my gaze flickering over to Astrid and Jill, while Michalis sat across from me. Like each time I saw him, he was dressed richer than before -- he had started wearing thick golden rings around each finger, his clothing was adorned with gold and silver.

I was likely very close to completing his quest....

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Legends Never Die: Desire for Creation (ch. 80)

It took another two weeks for us to hear the truth of the battle between the Romans and the Abbasids. The battle had been a series of clashes -- the Romans attacked the Abbasids outside of a castle, breaking their siege, before defeating them in the field. After that, the Abbasids began to retreat, only to find themselves pursued by the Romans, where they clashed in the field once more. It was in that battle that Prince Hadi was killed, and I also heard that the Caliph Al-Mhadi had been wound...

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Legends Never Die: Causes for Celebration (ch. 79)

“The tiger is tame so long as you don't go anywhere near her. But his idea of what counts as too close changes minute by minute. Made for a really awkward ride back,” Thorkell said before tipping his head back, taking several large gulps from a horn of ale while one of our healers saw to a wound he had taken on his side. His ribs were purple and yellow, but over them was a long cut. His chainmail had saved his life. As he described it, a blade punched through the rings at an angle that cu...

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Legends Never Die: Eyes on the Prize (ch. 78)

Without boats filled with treasure, the sail back to Norland was relatively quick even with the much slower Abbasid ships. After a quick day of sailing, we arrived at the docks to cheering applause that didn't diminish even when they learned that we came back empty handed. That, I suspected, was because we had already brought back more wealth than most people had ever seen and we could barely store it all as it was.

There was also a collective air of relief that we were done with the w...

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Never Fade Away: The Rebel Path (ch. 67)

The future was a strange thing. Immaterial, formless, yet that was only because the reaction to one's actions hadn't manifested. Waking up with the future, all possible futures, in my head was something of an unpleasant experience. Not the worst thing I've experienced, but definitely up there. A solid seven out of ten in terms of suckage.

I ran a hand through my hair, my gaze falling on a guitar. It wasn't mine. Johnny stole that one. So, I was stealing his. Johnny's skill bled throug...

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Never Fade Away: I Won't Let You Go (ch. 66)

“What the hell do you mean, ‘We won?’ You were gone for like… two hours, L. There are movies that last longer, even after you cut out all the adverts. What the fuck did you even do?” Becca openly gaped at L, struggling to process what she had just heard. She thought she was well used to his particular brand of insane bullshit, but this took the cake. He arrived, saying he wanted a shower, and the whole ‘defeating of an advanced alien galactic community’ was an afterthought. Like...

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Never Fade Away: To Hell and Back (ch. 65)

“This is insane. This is actually insane,” So Mi uttered, looking around the spaceship for a convenient exit. Something that had been unthinkable about thirty seconds earlier. After years of her body slowly betraying her, parts burning out under the intense strain of channeling the Blackwall, So Mi was convinced that there was nothing she wouldn't do to live. They said that death revealed who you really were and it revealed to her that she was a coward that didn't want to die.

“W...

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Never Fade Away: Been Good To Know Ya (ch. 64)

“Oh, fuuuucckkkk…!” Johnny groaned, eyelids butterflying as his eyes felt like they were rolling from the back of his skull. He opened them, just to catch a glimpse of blinding light that stabbed daggers into his brain. It might have been a good fifty years since he had had a hangover, but it was an old hat for him and he powered through while sitting up.

The second thing he noticed was how fucking weird it was to have a body. As a bit of data on a stick, he hadn't felt much of a...

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Life's Rough on the Rim: A Brave New World (ch. 1)

Waking up naked was a pretty normal experience for me, since I slept in the nude despite the constant fear in the back of my mind that someone would break in and I'd have to fight a burglar with my dick swinging in the wind, but I'm pretty sure that was a nightmare for the burglar as much as it was for me. So that part, as sleep slowly receded from my mind, didn't stand out to me. 

Waking up on a stone slab, in a cave, and surrounded by a baker's dozen people dressed in dyed...

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The Good Life: Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall (ch. 47)

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“Oh, Monsieur Law~! It is simply too much!” Curie gasped underneath me, her breasts heaving with every powerful thrust that made her plump ass ripple from the force. Her pussy gripped my cock in a velvety vice, eagerly tak...

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The Good Life: Some Enchanted Evening (ch. 46)

“I would like a human body,” Curie announced as we were putting the finishing touches on my control over the Institute. The deal was pretty simple, when it came right down to it -- the Institute was going to be absorbed into Nuka-World's overall structure as our science division. They would dedicate research to what we wished to be researched -- food production, environmental treatments, and so on.

All in exchange for supplies, materials, and a degree of autonomy. The Institute was...

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