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Mating with the Morlocks

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On an innocent stroll through the park, Beatrice is thrust unceremoniously into the future. Torn from her husband, she is captured by the lusty, brutish Morlocks and forced to endure their horny advances.

This 4,100 word adults-only story features rough breeding sex with savage beasts, oral sex and anal rimming/fingering.

Warning: the hotness of this story may cause melting of the Kindle device.

14 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 2, 2013

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N.L. Allen

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Natalie Louise Allen is an author living in the heart of England with her willing partner and even more willing collection of sex toys.

She reads and writes erotica of all shapes and sizes, drawing on her love of B-movies, rock & roll and all things unusual to craft sexy tales of the paranormal or just downright dirtiness.

She also plays bass guitar really, really badly.

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Beatrice is out for an early morning walk when she is pulled into some kind of portal taking her someplace she’s never been. She’s drugged, stripped, blindfolded and violated by large hairy monsters.

First off, nowhere in this story are the monsters referred to as Morlocks, so we’ll have to take the author’s word for that. They’re pretty smart for monsters though. A time portal (my guess) as well as drugs? Maybe they ran out of Eloi and used the technology of H.G. Wells to bring nubile women to their time to mercilessly boink. Secondly, I don’t exactly know what time frame this story is set in. It has a feel of historical, but I’m uncertain. In addition, it’s not very well-written. Lastly, I didn’t like Beatrice. She seemed a bit of a twat especially there at the end. All-in-all, forgettable. And I have an urge to watch The Time Machine (circa 1960) since it’s been about 30 yrs since I’ve seen it. Crap! That just made me feel old.
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