by Lexi Sinner
“Oh, baby.” She heard him moan. “Go down on me.”
She slowly began licking the underside of his cock from the base to the head. She grabbed the thick base with her slim fingers, barely able to grasp the immense girth. It throbbed as if alive, pumping blood into the thick veins, surging for her.
She marveled at it, the organ stood up like a lethal weapon before her, pulsing and straining for her pleasure. Pouncing on it hungrily, her mouth opened wide to accommodate it whole. The thickness fill her throat, stretching, spearing down. She could only manage half of it down her throat before her jaws began to hurt and her tongue felt squashed under the mass of its density.
“Blood pressure abnormally high.” Ava beeped, making her convulse in laughter.
“You have passed this round too.” Haydon announced. “It’s time for the next test.”
“Is it for seeing how much I can take inside me?” Katrina gave him a sultry look, her arousal completely negating her inhibitions.
She reluctantly released his cock and allowed him to push her back down on the table again.
Haydon grinned, placing his gigantic cock against the moist tenderness of her pussy lips, testing her virgin tightness. She gasped as the thick head pressed against her smooth vaginal entry.
“It’s my first time… will it hurt much?” She looked searchingly into his eyes.
“The physical I did on you, it was to inject an enhancer into you. It will dull the pain and heighten pleasure. You’re going to love this.”
“Oh, I am.” She nodded. “I sure am.”
“Here it comes,” He groaned and pushed himself into her in one smooth move.
The foot long organ slid right in all the way to the hilt, rupturing her virginity and filling her with bliss. The drug had dulled her pain receptors and heightened her other senses. Katrina felt his thickness fill her up, sending all sorts electric impulses on an explosive trek all over her body.
She gasped, burying her face into his chest, her teeth biting down on the hard muscularity. Her nails dug into his back and buttocks. She felt the friction inside her as his thick cock slid in and out with increasing speed.
“Oh, Thor… Thor.” She whimpered. “I’m going crazy… oh, fuck me… fuck me hard.”
“Wow, now that’s the kind of formality we like to have here.” Haydon grinned, slamming into her with more enthusiasm. “Pretty soon, baby, you’re going to pass this test and make it as a permanent resident medic here.”
“Oh, yeah… I’m going… to… love that.” Katrina cried out as her body went into overdrive, making her second orgasm gush all over Haydon’s cock deep inside her.
“Oh yeah, that’s the stuff.” Haydon grunted. “You’re cumming all over me… that’s going to make me go too… uhhh.”
She felt his grip tighten on her soft curves, his hips slammed in harder. His cock seemed to expand inside her and she knew he was going to cum. And he did. Hard and heavy, his ejaculation erupted inside her, making her head spin. The hot gush of liquid flowing inside as she herself came added to the pleasure threshold, making it explode, taking her on the ride of her life.
“Oh, Thor… oh, I’m so… so…“ Katrina whimpered as the last throes on her orgasm ebbed. She clawed at his shoulders, kissing his neck and chin.
“You were great, Kat.” Haydon patted her firm butt. “And you’re going to stay here for a long, long time.”
“Body temperature unusually high.” Ava reported. “Signs of conception detected. Estimated time for gestation to mature, nine months.”
Story 6
Little Girls are supposed to melt their daddy’s hearts. That is common knowledge for many in the world, that men can be heartless and cruel, but when they look down at their newborn daughter, their hearts melt, and they come to know that they have created something precious and fragile, and commit themselves to loving and caring for this new little life. Dad teaches their little girls about the world, showing them the many dangers that await them, and protect them from those dangers for as long as they can. They chase away the young boys who only have one thing on their mind, comfort them and give them all the strength that they possess.
A daughter is supposed to melt her daddy’s heart, and make him into a better man then all the years and experiences of his life could ever bring. Except, of course, when that daughter looks just like her mom, a mom that died shortly after giving birth to that daughter. In that situation, that love in a dad’s heart can quickly turn to hatred and self-loathing every time he looks at her. His heart quickly become bitter, yet even in this case, a dad’s heart still belongs to his daughter. Every bit of suffering he feels is now her sole property and she will have to bear it.
In the 1800’s, it was common for mothers to die in child birth, so the situation that young Adele suffered from since the day she was born wasn’t unique. Growing up as a child, she had heard stories of other little girls that left home when they turned 18, usually slipping away in the night to make a living in the Wild West, where no one cared where you came from, or about your past, and opportunity was there for those with enough drive to claim it. These thoughts had been on her mind since she was 14, and she finally realized there was nothing she could ever do to make him love her. She cared for him, fed him, mended his clothes when they were torn, and kept their small house in order. There was only so much she could do though, and since her dad cared little for giving her a good home or a happy life, their house was in bad shape, and most of her clothes were sown together from rags that she owned. Her grandparents occasionally visited them, trying to heal the pain in their son’s heart and to show their granddaughter the love she so desperately needed, bringing her new clothes, and teaching her skills that she would need in her life, such as how to cook and clean, how to mend and sow, and even how to read. One of her favorite gifts that they always brought her was books, when she could read in the early mornings and escape her life and her mind for a few hours.
She loved the stories of cowboys, how they were brave and noble, and aided strangers whenever they could. Sometimes she dreamed of being born a boy, and running away to help others, but most of the time, she dreamed of being in a bad situation, and being rescued by one of these brave and noble men, men who cared more about others then for themselves. This fantasy would bring a smile to her face as she went about her chores, and it was the last thought she had as she went to bed. Maybe one day she would be in that situation, and she would find a noble man like that a man she could marry, who would love her and treat her like she was worth something. A man that would see her as more than a burden, and see her as…..a woman.
“What is that stink? Are you cooking or do you have a skunk in the kitchen?” Her dad’s harsh voice woke her up from her thoughts.
“Sorry father, I’m cooking your dinner for you.” She looked down at the food she was cooking, a piece of fatback and some cornbread. She didn’t dare to let his food get burnt; she had learned that lesson many times in the past.
“Hurry up and finish, if you’re going to feed me slop, it shouldn’t take all day to make it.” She had lived with him long enough to know that he liked her food, but just didn’t care for her. She knew the food must smell good, and it was an important day for her, she wanted to make something he liked to put him in….a less bad mood. She quickly finished and made his plate and something to drink for him, and carried it the table, putting it in front of him. She stood beside him, waiting in case he needed anything.
He took a bite of his food, then turned and looked at her, his usual frown at the taste. “Grab something to eat and sit down, today is a very special day for both of us.” She was stunned, and a smile came to her lips, despite herself. She quickly made herself a plate and sat down at the table, waiting before eating any of the food she made for herself. She couldn’t remember the last time she had eaten with her father at the table, but it being her 18th birthday, she was overjoyed. He had remembered, and he had good news. This was more then she had dreamed
.
“You know old George Foster that lives a bit down the way?” He kept eating as he talked. It was clear that he wasn’t sitting in good company, and his interest was in saying what was on his mind, not on how it was received. “The one that breeds horses?”
She nodded silently and quietly ate her food. She knew him, and older man that looked like he’d never taken a bath and probably slept with the horses he bred. He had eaten dinner with her dad on many occasions, and gotten into the moonshine together. He had always reminded her of her dad, same type of attitude, and he was always looking at her.
“He’s got a good breed of horses lately. Some of the finest mares I’ve ever seen, some that are worth a good bit of money.” Her dad had always talked about George’s horses. Adele didn’t know much about horses, but according to her dad, they were the finest in the county. “And he’s just made me a deal that I can’t believe. He wants to trade me four of his finest for my most worthless foal.”
She nodded quietly again at her dad’s words. She didn’t dare say anything unless she was asked something. She didn’t know what her dad meant about giving his worthless foal; her dad had long wanted a horse but could never afford one. Regardless, she just quietly ate her food, looking closely at her dad.
“How old are you now, girl?” Her dad was looking at her, and even rarer, he was almost smiling.
“Eighteen today, Father.” She stopped eating when she heard a question, and she spoke quietly. She waited before eating again, in case he had any more questions for her. He might not care about his own table manners, but he would get very angry if she made the slightest mistake.
“18……Hmmm, that’s perfect.” She waited but he had turned his attention back to eating. He seemed to be thinking about something, so she quickly finished her plate of food, and sat, waiting until her father was finished. When he was done eating, she waited for him to get up so she could clear the table, but he sat there and looked over at his daughter. Finally, he asked her, “Do you have any nice dresses?”
She nodded slowly. “Yes father, I am wearing my best dress tonight.”
He scowled at her. “I said a nice dress, not those rags you call clothes.” She blushed hard, as this had been a gift from her grandmother on her last birthday. “Doesn’t matter, tomorrow morning we’ll go into town and buy you a nice dress, maybe I can get him to give me more if I can hide you in something fancy looking.”
She suddenly understood that he was trading her to him for the horses. She felt sad that her dad cared so little for her, and that she was going to be living with someone just like him. “You ain’t never been with a man before, have you?” She didn’t understand her dad’s question, and wasn’t sure how to respond. “I don’t want him trying to return you because you don’t know what you’re doing. When he takes you to bed, just lay there and keep your mouth shut. Do what he tells you.”
She was shocked, and couldn’t stop herself from speaking. “F-father?” It was all she could manage to utter.
He glared at her. “A good wife doesn’t speak unless spoken to. I don’t know why he would want something as worthless as you, but he knows all about breeding, and maybe he thinks there’s something you’d be good at. Just keep your mouth shut so he doesn’t find out how useless you are.” He was smiling, and got up from the table. He got up to head outside, and knew he was going to out to celebrate his success with a few drinks. He stopped at the door and said to her, without even looking back, “Get your bags packed. I want to get you out of this house as soon as possible. “He then walked out and left her alone to clean up and prepare for what was to come.
***
She lay in bed that night, not even sure what was going through her own mind. Her father had come home drunk but in an almost good mood. When he found out that she was still packing her bags, he had quickly gotten mad and hit her in the stomach. She knew it was her fault that it had happened, she should have finished long ago, but she couldn’t seem to get started packing the few things she owned. She kept stopping for no reason, and staring blankly. Something inside of her just seemed to keep stopping. Regardless, she had finished after her father had motivated her, and now she lay in bed, looking into the darkness, and feeling nothing.
She tried to think of her fantasy, of one day being out in the world, of seeing a cowboy and their nobleness, but she couldn’t focus on it and it kept slipping from her mind. All that was inside of her was the same darkness that her eyes saw. The sound of crickets kept the night from being silent, and she tried to listen to the sound, to try to sleep, to end another day. Yet nothing happened, and she lay there, so used to being silent that it was all she could do. She didn’t want to get out of bed for fear that she might make a sound, and stir her father. Finally, she took a deep breath, and thought to herself, “This is the last night I spend in this house.”
She wasn’t sure why, but she felt herself smiling at the thought of that. She thought it to herself again, this is the last night I spend in this house, and her smile grew. She realized that she felt happy, not where she was going, but where she was leaving. She looked over where she had put her few belongings, packed, and thought to herself,” I should be able to carry these few things easily. I can carry all of this out of the house right now.”
She considered these words carefully for some reason, as if there were a hidden meaning in them that she couldn’t see. She was still smiling to herself though. She kept thinking to herself, “As father said, he wants me out of the house as soon as possible. This is my last night here.” She savored those words, their meaning a sweet taste to her. “I may not like where I’m going…..” She was hit with a sudden yawn, breaking her train of thought. She thought about what she had just been thinking, and saw the words as something else. “I may not like where I’m going… so maybe I should go somewhere else.” She suddenly started thinking of where else she could go, and there was only one answer, one thought that had given her comfort over the years. “I could run away…go west and make a life for myself. I could leave right now.”
The words hung in her mind as she weighted them, almost like the words were a trap. If she left, how would she get anywhere? How could she even feed herself? Everyone that she knew was friends with her father, except for her grandparents. Would they help her to escape? Or would they take her back to her father, and tell him everything? Her father would be very mad with her if that happened, he might even kill her.
And in those words, she found freedom. She smiled once more, and silently spoke those words. “If he finds out, he’ll kill me.” She spoke so quietly that she barely heard the words. She could do what her father wanted, and give herself to a man who was just like her father, or she could take a chance and try to be free. If she failed, she would most likely die, and that was more desirable then marriage to that man.
She slowly got up, being as quiet as she could, and grabbed her few possessions. She slipped out of the window and into the night, each step afraid that she would hear her dad’s voice, or feel him reach out of the darkness to grab her. When she made it to the road, she paused for a moment before stepping onto it, terrified that her dad was awake and knew what she was doing. But she took that step, and walked away to one of the few places she knew how to go to. Each sound she heard made her heart beat faster, from the wind rustling the leaves, a lone howl in the night, or even the sound of her own footsteps. She kept looking behind her, sure that at any moment she would see or hear her father running towards her, ready to drag her back home.
And then, after an eternity, she stood in front of her grandparents’ house. She was surprised that she had made it, but she didn’t know what would happen next. It was still dark out, and she wasn’t sure what to do. Should she knock and wake her grandparents? Would they be mad at her, for running away, for being there, or just for waking them up? She stood there for a long time, unsure what to do.
What finally broke the stalemate in her mind was looking up at the sky. She knew the sun woul
d be up soon, and that her father would wake up and expect his breakfast, and would be furious when it wasn’t ready. It wouldn’t take him long to realize that she wasn’t there, and where could she go? She had no choice but to leave or try to knock on the door.
The first time she knocked on the door, it was so quiet that no one would have heard it. The next time she knocked, it was louder. The fear inside her of being caught kept growing and before she knew it, she was beating on the door frantically, and soon after she heard the voice of her grandpa. “Hold yer horses and quite that dang beating!” She immediately stopped and swallowed hard, he sounded upset. Maybe this was all a mistake.
The door slowly opened, and she saw the butt of a shotgun pointing out at her. She stared at it for a moment, and then looked up to see her grandfather standing at the door. He was squinting at her, trying to make out her out in the darkness. She wasn’t sure what to do so stood there, mute. After a moment, the barrel of the gun dropped a little. “Adele….is that you?”