Author: | Gregor Daniels | ISBN: | 9781310038310 |
Publisher: | Gregor Daniels | Publication: | May 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Gregor Daniels |
ISBN: | 9781310038310 |
Publisher: | Gregor Daniels |
Publication: | May 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
After veering off course, a crash landing strands a six-inch-tall female alien on planet Earth in Sabrina's backyard. With the spacecraft disabled and a large piece of the ship missing, it will be up to the two wildly different individuals to work together and sneak into the next door neighbor's yard, where a lawn full of terrors stands between them and returning the alien woman home safely.
Length: 16,900 words
This work of fiction contains adult material and explicit scenes with erotic descriptions. Themes include size changes with heavy focus on shrinking, encounters of a tiny alien woman and a human being, treatment as a doll, dress-up as a doll, descriptions of the world from six inches tall, and other perverted fantasies. For mature audiences only. All characters over 18 years old.
Excerpt:
M'sha felt a tap on her shoulder and turned to see what Sabrina was so scared of. "Yield, beast!" she yelled, holding up her gun and aiming the tip at the furry creature. "Let us pass and you will not be harmed!"
But the dog's interest in two doll-sized persons moving on their own and speaking in a familiar language only rose, as new wondrous scents entered its nose.
With the face of the St. Bernard so close that each exhale from the dog ruffled her clothes and made her hold her mouth and nose shut for pure repugnance of the pet's bad breath, Sabrina had no time to react when the dog's tongue lashed out at her and knocked her to the dirt. It continued to lap at her body, drenching her from head to toe in slippery slobber.
"I warned you!" M'sha screamed, aiming the gun and firing off a blue beam that missed the dog's head by a couple of inches. The dog yelped and recoiled in surprise, and then it returned with a completely different expression, growling and planting its paws firmly into the dirt preparing for a lunge.
"Good doggie! Nice doggie!" Sabrina pleaded as she returned to her feet, scrubbing the abundant drool from her body, but getting nowhere in actually drying off her skin. The slobber had a clinging property that made it absolutely impossible to remove.
But the dog displayed no remorse for that frightful zap from the blue-skinned woman's hand. When the alien prepared for another shot, the St. Bernard charged, scooping M'sha up in its mouth and carrying her away as the tiny woman pounded and kicked at the dog's lips and face.
"M'sha!" Sabrina screamed, but the dog trotted away so fast that by the time she had realized what had happened she could no longer see her alien friend in the pet's mouth. She only had a moment to consider her new solitude before another shadow blanketed her entire body, and Sabrina gazed up at this new absence of sunlight to see a familiar face staring back.
After veering off course, a crash landing strands a six-inch-tall female alien on planet Earth in Sabrina's backyard. With the spacecraft disabled and a large piece of the ship missing, it will be up to the two wildly different individuals to work together and sneak into the next door neighbor's yard, where a lawn full of terrors stands between them and returning the alien woman home safely.
Length: 16,900 words
This work of fiction contains adult material and explicit scenes with erotic descriptions. Themes include size changes with heavy focus on shrinking, encounters of a tiny alien woman and a human being, treatment as a doll, dress-up as a doll, descriptions of the world from six inches tall, and other perverted fantasies. For mature audiences only. All characters over 18 years old.
Excerpt:
M'sha felt a tap on her shoulder and turned to see what Sabrina was so scared of. "Yield, beast!" she yelled, holding up her gun and aiming the tip at the furry creature. "Let us pass and you will not be harmed!"
But the dog's interest in two doll-sized persons moving on their own and speaking in a familiar language only rose, as new wondrous scents entered its nose.
With the face of the St. Bernard so close that each exhale from the dog ruffled her clothes and made her hold her mouth and nose shut for pure repugnance of the pet's bad breath, Sabrina had no time to react when the dog's tongue lashed out at her and knocked her to the dirt. It continued to lap at her body, drenching her from head to toe in slippery slobber.
"I warned you!" M'sha screamed, aiming the gun and firing off a blue beam that missed the dog's head by a couple of inches. The dog yelped and recoiled in surprise, and then it returned with a completely different expression, growling and planting its paws firmly into the dirt preparing for a lunge.
"Good doggie! Nice doggie!" Sabrina pleaded as she returned to her feet, scrubbing the abundant drool from her body, but getting nowhere in actually drying off her skin. The slobber had a clinging property that made it absolutely impossible to remove.
But the dog displayed no remorse for that frightful zap from the blue-skinned woman's hand. When the alien prepared for another shot, the St. Bernard charged, scooping M'sha up in its mouth and carrying her away as the tiny woman pounded and kicked at the dog's lips and face.
"M'sha!" Sabrina screamed, but the dog trotted away so fast that by the time she had realized what had happened she could no longer see her alien friend in the pet's mouth. She only had a moment to consider her new solitude before another shadow blanketed her entire body, and Sabrina gazed up at this new absence of sunlight to see a familiar face staring back.