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Rated: 13+ · Short Story · Erotica · #1892394
Where are we going?

        And Aesop rode a beast with the head and torso of a woman, but
        the body of a horse. "I am a God!" he said; "I have made a woman
        who can carry my burdens." Aesop laughed and dismounted his horse
        in the boardroom of his biotech corporation: TWO.

        "Now, my helpful minions. How goes the fluid company?" Aesop asked
        and sat at the head of the long table.

        A timid executive stood up and ran down the statistics on available
        fresh water and the seeding of public drinking water with contraception.
        Aesop looked the young woman over and asked that she stand on the
        table and strip to music.

        "Excellent! You have kept good care of your body." he smiled:
        "I have concluded a merger with Lucifer. His proposal is to purge
        the human infestation with a nuclear war. There is a danger, however,
        that the atmosphere may be burned off and radiation poisoning will
        render all biological life extinct. I have, therefore, ordered that
        all members of this board be converted to particle signatures."
        Aesop pressed a button and disintegrated his board into a computer chip;
        except for the lovely naked executive standing on his table.

        "What-what do you want from me?" she begged.
        Aesop folded his hands behind his head and smiled;
        "I am reminded of a story about a snake, who was tormented by a wasp.
        The snake could not shake the wasp off his head. In desperation the
        snake put his head under a wagon wheel. They were both crushed."

        The trembling executive made a toothy smile and crawled the length
        of the long table to Aesop. "May I suck on your head?" she swallowed
        her words. Aesop put the computer chip in his ring and kissed her.
        They embraced and coupled, liked monkeys in heat.

        "I've decided to allow the atmosphere to remain.
        I like being human." Aesop declared and smacked his horse's butt.
        She laughed fearfully and kissed his horse woman, while he mounted his
        mare. It was utter blasphemy and bestiality and Divine.
        Can a God be judged?


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