Villains!
by Sterling


Most of the protagonists in my stories are decent people. If they occasionally do questionable things, there's a good reason for it. But a few stories have real villains in them, or just a lot of violence and negative energy! Here they are:

Drones -- Sexual Predator Drones (31K): Drone strikes kill too many innocents. In search of a more subtle weapon, the CIA creates a robotic device to capture females, pin them down, and rape them. But the robot that does the deed is an avatar for men far away who experience it almost as if they were there themselves.

Maximizing Fitness (40K): Don't read this; you won't like it. Well, a few people might. It's pretty cerebral and there's no dialog to speak of. A land of islands has a slightly different species of humans. There are only a few men, and they engage in more matter-of-fact killing than sex to further their Darwinian genetic fitness. I trace the life of the man Buck and explore in detail why he does what he does -- and why the females do what they do.

Port-a-potty (32K): Gary works for a Port-a-potty company that gets him to spy on people while they use the company's product. It gives him ideas, and one thing leads to another. There's no sex in the port-a-potties, but they are part of his trap. He is ethically challenged, to say the least.

Agony With a Purpose (40K): Either women will experience agony during intercourse or else humanity will go extinct.

Always Wear Your Shoes (52K): The sight of a barefoot girl in the hotel corridor awakens something in a man, and he pulls her into his room and ends up ravishing her.

Chemistry Set (97K): When Evan Graham's sister spreads his embarrassing secret around the school, he gets furious -- and so does his father, whose career is making medicines related to women's bodies. Father looks the other way while son uses his chemistry set to torment his sister. Evan makes her understand she's done wrong, then he extends his chemical reach to other complicit girls.


(first posted 6/2015)


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