Lost at Sea

Authors note: This story is technically enough words to be published. It is NOT your average Yiff story, and actually is more of a real story. It's 61 pages in Word document. I suggest that you do not try to read all at once. Keep in mind that...

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Angie (Epilouge and Author Notes)

Just to let you know, I don't suggest reading this part, this is merely for the people who want to know what happens afterward or wants to hear from me. I urge you, READ AT YOUR OWN RISK! Epilogue It's been ten long years since I've said...

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Shimmering Water, Darkening Sky

\*Note\* Any sex acts in here are between mature dolphins. The ages are in dolphin years. The sun sat high above the shimmering ocean waves, warming the water and exciting all of the fish. A school gathers around in the middle of the...

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Angie (prt 2)

Then, like the scar on her chest, a miracle happened. Angie squirmed a bit, as if shaking off the dry land. Then her blowhole peeped open and she seemed to gasp for air. Finally, her beady black eyes unclenched and I felt her body rise in...

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Angie

I'm happy I can get this out in the open after so many years. Here I am, a wealthy unmarried man, about to tell you something no one has known about for ten years. The story begins in 1995, on my personally owned and operated island. I was 25 then,...

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Good Tidings (Intro)

Prologue- Message in a bottle My name is Gregory Shoemaker. To some of you, I'm speaking from beyond Davy Jones' locker. Though most of you will use my story as proof that I was never gone. You're right; I was never gone. But neither was Elizabeth...

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Being the new one: A futuristic dolphin story

My name is concealed by the US government so it cannot be mentioned. Just call me Julia. The year was 2025. The United States government begins its tests on genetically modifying humans into animals. They plan that if the ice caps do melt or the...

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The Eye of the Storm

"Oh no...Oh no ,no, no, no". The density of the storm clouds had petered off during our day in the cave. The slanted rays of sun jutted as far down as the seabed. In the shallow waters the luminescence saturated the sea and I forced my eyes shut....

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The Alley Fights Back

Some hours later, the water warmed up around us. The change was noticeable, as were the constant forces pushing against us. The current was a river under the ocean surface, following a set path that was miles wide and an entire gulf long. Being as...

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Hurricane Alley

**Chapter 1- Hurricane Alley #1, date 8/22/08** "Gregory?" Dolphins are the oddest animals. You could consider a platypus or deep-sea krill equally as odd, but they are not; they're just different. Everything seems...

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Where Ocean Meets Shore

"That's all of it." Isthia and I found time to talk alone. Shortly after seeing my first encounter with the man, Isthia's anger and confusion subsided. We agreed to talk about this past week so I could offer some kind of explanation. I told Isthia...

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Calmer Seas Ahead

At the peak of my cranial turmoil, her sudden appearance felt right. The weeks of mental distress, plus the past few days of loneliness and malnutrition, pointed to a hallucination. Her appearance highlighted the apex of my breakdown, the loss of my...

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