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 Making History

August 4th, 2009 No comments

Contest entry for Strapped in Silk’s Summer contest. It is written in a narrative style and intended to be read aloud.

“Here, sit down in this chair. I promise you it won’t hurt too much.

“Yes, there is going to be some pain, but you have to suffer for beauty, as they say.

“First things first, your hair. Lean back and settle your head in the sink. What do you think of this scent? Like it? You obviously take care of your hair, and that’s rare for most people these days.
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 The New Corset

December 2nd, 2009 No comments

By Joy

Finally. It had arrived. I practically flew to my bedroom and my clothing went every direction as I stripped faster than I ever had. I had a brand new corset that I couldn’t wait to get on.

First, a quick shower to get the sweat of the day off. I jumped out and dried as fast as I could then powdered quickly. I had a corset to put on.

I quickly pulled on my bra and panties. I opened the package, reveling in the scent of the leather. I held my corset at arms length to inspect it.
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 Catch-as-Cat Can

July 12th, 2010 1 comment

Catch-as-Cat Can

By Maid Joy

A thesis on metahuman abilities lands the author in trouble with the Green Lantern Corps. When thinking up a way to copy metahuman abilities can have a lot of long reaching consequences, who caves and who stands righteously?

Author’s Note: A Retroactive Continuity, or Retcon if you will, is the altering of previously known facts in order for the universe to conform to new story lines. This is mine. The first attempt to write in this universe, this is allied with Lilith Langtree’s series. This is a retcon of the story of Catwoman and her origins. Detective Comics owns the character of Catwoman, and Lilith owns the copyright to American Dream and Jade of the Green Lantern Corps. The pic credit is J. Scott Campbell.
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 Black Canary Sings

August 31st, 2010 No comments
Black Canary Sings

 

Lance Laurel is attacked in the street and has his world turned upside down. Coping with this new mess would be a test of his abilities.

 

Author’s Note: A Retroactive Continuity, or Retcon if you will, is the altering of previously known facts in order for the universe to conform to new story lines. This is mine. This is a retcon of the story of Black Canary and her origins. Detective Comics owns the character of Black Canary, and Lilith owns the copyright to Jade of the Green Lantern Corps.

Motorcycle picture credit taken from the Ducati website and it is a picture of Multistrada 1200 S. Unretouched image of Black Canary is taken from The Savvy Stylist.

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 Catching Up

September 15th, 2010 No comments
Catching Up

 

Just a word of note. Lilith and I co-wrote this one. She took care of the parts involving Jon, I took care of Catwoman. The ideas didn’t gel just right, but I couldn’t pull all the Jon stuff and still have some of the story make sense. So, consider this a look into one character who can have an impact later. There is more, but it is the section I pulled out. At some future time I or Lilith will finish it out and then you can see Batgirl. Until then, enjoy.

And yes, I’m going to continue with the “Cat” puns for titles.

Author’s Note: A Retroactive Continuity, or Retcon if you will, is the altering of previously known facts in order for the universe to conform to new story lines. This is mine. This is a retcon of the story of Catwoman’s life. Detective Comics owns the character of Catwoman, and Lilith owns the copyright to Jade of the Green Lantern Corps. Catwoman in the photo is Michelle Pfeifer.

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 Cat Scratch Fever

September 18th, 2010 No comments
Cat Scratch Fever

 

The events detailed in this story take place in the three hours after the events in “Catching Up” and “Big Trouble 3″

Author’s Note: A Retroactive Continuity, or Retcon if you will, is the altering of previously known facts in order for the universe to conform to new story lines. This is mine. This is a retcon of the story of Catwoman’s furhter adventures. Detective Comics owns the character of Catwoman, Lex Luthor and Lena Luthor.

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