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Anonymous
10/16/19, 12:40 AM
More of the same torture porn we always see from this author. Kyle would have been more intriguing if he had won. Instead we get the same old story we've seen, over and over and over again - pigs and demons and torture - ho hum. Do something interesting that isn't this. This is past getting old and is now rather expected from you.
Anonymous
10/15/19, 11:59 PM
Please make more, This was so good!
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10/15/19, 10:47 PM
As a fan of the Lupin the Third series, presently being shown on Adult Swim in the U.S, I enjoyed reading about a thief inspired by Lupin and his adventures. I was almost disappointed by Lupin's downfall because in the series Lupin always manages to outsmart the detectives who try to stop him.
Anonymous
10/15/19, 10:21 PM
i like this a lot! i hope you write more!
10/15/19, 9:13 PM
Super love the idea here, would love to see a sequel where we see how Kyle acts now that he's more like Gary, very hot!
Anonymous
10/15/19, 6:01 PM
I like to imagine Greg shaved off all of Jet's city-boy hair before going down to the water for the final time. And was that Greg's cum he put on the pancakes??
ForgottenCradle
10/15/19, 4:11 PM
I really do not want this to end. its so good
Apr 18, 2010
Anonymous
10/15/19, 3:17 PM
Except in Germany and UK, the law is 16, saying we're "vehemently defending it" when in my country, you can fuck a boy up the arse when you are 80 and he is 16. That's the law here. If you want to go elsewhere, American, bugger off.
Anonymous
10/15/19, 1:42 PM
Great story with a lot of plot angles to explore.
10/15/19, 12:30 PM
Thanks, Pete. Yes. I tried to think how the government would respond after the events of Pollination: The Series. I don't think I've given an exact time frame. But I imagine it's been ten to fifteen years since that first incident. And there's been plenty of time to prepare. If you think about it, the Pollinated have a significant disadvantage. They are exactly the same. Their methods haven't really altered. But on the other side, they have now lost the element of surprise. And the population they were hoping to subdue is now prepared. Not good odds, if you ask me. The one thing I also consider is society's short term memory. While events are happening, usually there's a lot of public outcry, fear or rage. But as time passes, then reactions begin to atrophy. This results to sympathy, understanding or complacency. Time really alters society's perception. That's why characters are responded differently to the re-emergence of the symbiote.