The Nuku Nuku Stories |
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Cats and Cradles (mf, teen, inc/best, scifi, fanfic)Ryuunosuke has trouble dealing with the new feelings that puberty is bringing up in him, and his best plans for handling them go awry. Thankfully, he has a caring sister who's sure that everything will be okay, with love.Why does this story contain elements of either incest or bestiality, but not both? Well, if you're familiar with the All-Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku series that this story is based on, it explains itself; otherwise, you'll probably have to read the story before it becomes clear. This is the story on this page I'm probably proudest of; one of my toughest critics said that this story was so touching and sweet it made her cry. |
Eimi's Story (mf, teen, inc/best, scifi, fanfic)Ryuunosuke's life turns upside-down when Eimi, a very unpredictable old acquaintance, comes back to town and wants more from him than he wants from her.This sequel to Cats and Cradles has the same warnings on it about the incest/bestiality elements; however, in a similar vein, it is much less about those two things than it is about unique people trying to overcome unique difficulties together. |
Coming soon!Yes, it's true -- a third story in the same continuity as Cats and Cradles and Eimi's Story is underway, and should be finished within a few months at most. The tentative title is While The Cat's Away and takes place between the other two stories in time. |
This poem was lost for quite a long time; I recently re-discovered it in a web search. It may not be my best work, but it brought back some lovely memories of a person who really opened up my life, and how much I loved her.
Without any doubt, this is the story that's caused me the most trouble. When people were paying attention to all the warnings on it, that it's an "extreme fantasy" and disturbing, and that even many of those who are old enough to read it would be happier not reading it, things were fine, and all the feedback I got on it was positive.
Then someone decided to use the story, without permission, as the basis of a "MiSTing." For those not familiar with MiSTings, they follow the example of the Mystery Science Theater 3000 TV show, by inserting a source work (like a fanfiction) with the smart-ass comments of characters who are supposedly watching it, or reading it, against their will. Suddenly, people who would have skipped the story because they didn't like the kind of story it was, were now reading the story because they didn't like the kind of story it was. Which wasn't a happy arrangement for the reader, or for the writer.