X-Archived-At: <URL:http://www.netusa.net/files/Authors/eli/www/erotica/assm/year97/487549> Newsgroups: alt.sex.stories.moderated,alt.sex.stories Followup-To: alt.sex.stories.d Organization: The Committee To Thwart Spam Approved: <usenet-approval@qz.little-neck.ny.us> X-Moderator-Contact: Eli the Bearded <story-admin@qz.little-neck.ny.us> X-Story-Submission: <story-submit@qz.little-neck.ny.us> From: Celeste801@aol.com Subject: Celeste's Top Stories -February Celeste's Top 15 Stories -February 1997 Note: Since many readers would like to read the top stories for each month, I would appreciate it if authors would repost as many of these stories as possible. You may wish to repost the stories in alt.sex.stories.moderated, as well as in alt.sex.stories. If you wish, you can label them as Celeste's #x for February: Name of Story. Second Note: I have had great success finding these stories on the World Wide Web by using the Deja News Server (www.dejanews.com) and the service at www.reference.com. You can even find past issues of my reviews through these services. - Celeste Here's this month's list: "Encounter at Green's Rock" by Joe Parsons "Metari Nights" by Mary Anne Mohanraj "Bonnie" by Friar Dave "Fortuitous" by Uther Pendragon "A Cold Day in Hell" by Delta "The Beaver Meets Mr. Ed" by Unknown Author "The Prey" by Doug Reade "Bewitched: Long Lost Marilyn" by Shelby Bush "Testing the Device" by Tom Bombadil "Second Hand Rose" by Vickie Tern "The Second Contest: A Smutty Seinfeld Story" by no one "A Tale of New Eden: Tomiko" by Unknown Author "Mercedes" by Morgan Preece "'D' Is for Driving" by Dulcinea "Have Gun Will Travel" by Shelby Bush Here are the original reviews in alphabetical order: "The Beaver Meets Mr. Ed" by Unknown Author (Red Dragon Repost). The gist of this story can be summarized in the following cryptic conversation: "Wh-, What are we gonna do, Wally?" Wally stared thoughtfully at the corpse. "Aw, Beave, I don't know", he said timidly, "I mean we can't just go and tell Mrs. Mondello that her son got raped to death by a rabid horse at the circus!" This story reads just like a sexually-enhanced episode of "Leave It to Beaver." Of course, it's not very realistic, because that show didn't have a talking horse, nor did the fathers of Mayfield usually punish their children by sodomizing them. Such considerations aside, this is a really funny story. It even includes this gem near the end: "You look fine, Beave, but just don't breathe on Mom. You've got horse cum on your breath." "Bewitched: Long Lost Marilyn" by Shelby Bush (stbush@iglou.com). In my very young childhood I watched a sitcom called "Bewitched," which told the story of Samantha, a lovely witch who married Darrin Stephens without telling him of her special powers. Those powers -- and Darrin's strange in-laws -- became evident shortly after their wedding. The stories usually revolved around Samantha resolving not to use her witchcraft, then Darrin ending up in a jam (because of some stupid action on his part or a practical joke on the part of one of Samantha's relatives), and Samantha coming to the rescue. Like Samantha, I too had a secret when I married my husband - my fondness for this sitcom. However, when I disclosed my aberration to my husband shortly after he deflowered me, we discovered that it was actually a mutual weakness. Let's just say that thanks to Nick at Night, my husband no longer has to whack off to Elizabeth Montgomery alone. I was initially frustrated to discover that this story is not a straightforward parody of "Bewitched" episode. Rather, it combines that sitcom with elements of "The Munsters" and "The Addams Family." {This same author has posted parodies of both of those shows, and perhaps he'll repost them in connection with this story.} But then I discovered that the story stood pretty well in its own right. So anyway, Marilyn, the long-lost daughter of Serena (Samantha's twin cousin), has been raised by Lilian and Herman Munster (because her mother wanted her to have a normal environment), but was under a spell that required her not to know about or use her magical powers until after she lost her virginity. When she did lose her virginity, it was with a jerk who just used her body to masturbate, then rolled over and went to sleep. So she wished it hadn't happened. Of course, this meant that she had regained her virginity and retained her powers - either a pleasant or an unpleasant state of affairs, depending on how one looks at it. And so it goes.... The story uses an excellent combination of voyeurism, magic, and cameo appearances by people whose identity you'll sometimes have to infer to integrate some really hot sex scenes into an imaginative plot. "Bonnie" by Friar Dave (Friar_Dave@mhbbs.com). Dan has company for the weekend: his older but not-too-close cousin Mark, Mark's sexy sister-in-law Kate, their three nubile and buxom teenage daughters, and Kate's younger sister, the eponymous Bonnie. Well, on Day One of the visit, Mark reveals to Dan that Kate is insatiable, and he says that he'd like Dan to help out a bit in the bedroom. Dan, of course, declines. Then Dan tells Kate that the 15-year-old daughter has been making a play for him, and she promises to handle the situation. Meanwhile, 11-year-old Penny keeps asking innocent but precocious questions. All this before our eponymous heroine has even arrived on the scene! The action heats up after Bonnie's arrival. As the narrator says, "Broing!" {I'm working on a Word for the Day program. As you may have guessed, the Word for Today is "Legs." Spread the word!} One could regard this story as a treatise on ways to deflate an aroused cock - some using cold water and some using more interesting methods. One could also regard this story as an example of semi-responsible hedonism. I wonder if anyone has ever used that term before. I like Friar Dave. I really do. But as I started reading this story, I couldn't help saying to myself, "Aha! I've got him. This story is too disjointed to earn straight 10's." But alas! He managed to pull it off. That's the breaks, I guess. This is a really sexy story. "A Cold Day in Hell" by Delta (delta*@bc.sympatico.ca). Miller is an electronics repairman. He just wants to be left alone. His one true love has gone away, and he doesn't want to take chances again. It's not that life has no meaning: it's just that the meaning comes from the feeling of triumph when a piece of broken electronic equipment springs back to life. Then he finds a homeless young woman and brings her home - not for sex, but simply because he just couldn't leave her there on the street. You can probably figure out where this story is going, but it's still very interesting to see how Delta gets us there. Besides, you might be surprised! This is a long, good story with very little sex. But the long, good part of the story makes the short, erotic part very sexy. "'D' Is for Driving" by Dulcinea (ImDulcinea@aol.com). Driving home with her husband from her sister's wedding, the woman suggests that they stop at a motel so that they can make love. The husband says that he would prefer to drive through the night, so that they can sleep in their own bed. She takes his refusal as a challenge and seduces him in the dark while he tries to drive the car. This is another excellent story. "Encounter at Green's Rock" by Joe Parsons (jmp@cyber-mall.com). The woman has decided to visit the island area in Maine that she used to haunt with her cousins during her childhood. She comes upon a teenage boy masturbating; and after watching him, she makes tender love to him. This main event is surrounded by numerous reflections on her own sexual development. This is a well-written, sensitive, erotic story. "Fortuitous" by Uther Pendragon (anon584c@nyx.cs.du.edu). Bob and Jeanette Brennan are two of the most extraordinarily ordinary people found on this newsgroup. In this episode they continue to work at forming a family while helping Bob continue his studies toward a Ph.D. in history. For his Christmas present, Jeanette has agreed to let Bob be her sex slave for a day. This paradoxical proposition turns into a happy and exciting time for both of them. Some readers will find fault with one of the real beauties of this story. The author spends a lot of time on topics that apparently have little to do with sex, such as family meetings and summaries of ancient or medieval history. While I understand that these details may be superfluous to readers interested in achieving orgasm at their computers, I find that these aspects make the sex richer by giving us the framework within which really hot, loving sex can occur. While I often enjoy the fantasy that two people can meet and give each other wildly exciting pleasure, it has been my own experience that the joy, the pleasure, and even the wildness get better when they occur as part of a relationship that both partners are willing to work at. This author has done an excellent job of both developing such a relationship and describing extremely hot sexual episodes within that relationship. "Have Gun Will Travel" by Shelby Bush (stbush@iglou.com). There are certainly better stories on this newsgroup - perhaps with hotter sex and more fully developed plots; but as a pastiche of a popular TV show of the early 1960s, this story is excellent. It explores what the highly-rated western would have been like, had it been allowed to have sex as a natural part of the plot. I watched this show only rarely; it must have been in conflict with Lawrence Welk or something else that my family watched in black and white, but I could see that the parallels to the original show were well done. In addition, even if you've never seen the TV show, the story stands pretty well on its own. "Mercedes" by Morgan Preece (zanna@whoever.com). The narrator is a gigolo, I suppose; he hangs onto his piece of life by latching onto older women, who like him for his good looks and the sex he is able to throw their way. As he says, " Sex is all in the mind anyway and I approached each woman as an intellectual puzzle subject to physical manipulation, like one of those multicolored cubes. But things begin to change one day when he tries to seduce a rich woman who drives a Mercedes. He finds himself trapped, enslaved; and he undergoes experiences that had never even occurred to him before. I usually don't like sex-slavery stories or those that involve piercing and diapers; but I did enjoy this story. It's hard to explain. I recommend you check it out for yourself. "Metari Nights" by Mary Anne Mohanraj (mohanraj@mills.edu). Shalini has been sold as a slave/courtesan into the House of Leata. Unlike most of the sex slaves on this newsgroup, Shalini longs to be free; and she theorizes that the best way to gain her freedom is by becoming an extremely adept courtesan. Her sexual skills lead her into the arms of a magician who gains for her a dangerous opportunity to break away from her slavery. You can read the rest of the story for yourself. With its vague setting in the mideast or the orient, this story reads like a sexy tale from "1001 Arabian Nights." In an epilog the author states that this is a cannibalized extract from a novel-in-progress. In spite of some rough edges - and unexpectedly bad grammar and style in Chapter 8 - this is an excellent story that combines adventure and romance. "The Prey" by Doug Reade (readebks@wolfenet.com). The young man is a sexual predator. He lurks in hiding, waiting for the right child to molest. He has ways to entice children. He knows his business well. In the incident that is the focus of this story, he has sized up a 6-year-old boy as his next victim. But just as he's about to pounce, an even more attractive 10-year-old girl approaches almost out of nowhere. He sets his sights on her.... I normally don't like pedophile stories; but this one is excellent. This is not a sexy story (at least it did not arouse me), but it is a good story. Strange, but excellent. I can't tell you more about it. Read it for yourself. "The Second Contest: A Smutty Seinfeld Story" by no one (noone@nowhere.com). George's girlfriend, Susan, has just recently died; and the guys (Jerry, George, and Kramer) are sitting around the table in the restaurant with Elaine, bragging about their sexual prowess. Elaine offers to settle the question of which is best in the sack. They put up money for a wager, and Elaine agrees to give them each one shot at her, so that she can make a quality assessment. I won't tell you any more, except to say that this dysfunctional group of friends performs about the way you might expect. The author does an excellent job in this parody of the Seinfeld television sitcom. I hope we see more stories from him/her. "Second Hand Rose" by Vickie Tern (VickieTern@aol.com). The man and his wife differ in their selection of friends. He figures hers are a bunch of snobs, and she gets embarrassed when he drinks to much and makes a fool of himself in front of her friends. They go to a "stuffy" party at her boss's house. He's a publisher, and since the book he's currently working on requires some research on anal sex, and since the husband is already making an ass of himself - well, they make him part of the plot. This is a really bizarre idea, but the author carries it off well. "A Tale of New Eden: Tomiko" by Unknown Author. As I explained in a an issue of CR in early January, I felt the beginning of a new year would be a good time to re-align or re-calibrate my rating system. I didn't want to become excessively harsh, but too many stories were getting straight 10s. Since I try to select stories that sound interesting, I'm not surprised that I get a lot of high ratings; but I have been pleased in recent weeks to note a nice sprinkling of 8s and 7s in my ratings - and even lower numbers for weaker stories. So when I hit two straight 10s to start this issue, I figured I'd read a couple of sex slavery stories: they're usually pretty inane, I figured, and one of them should snap my streak. No way! Mercedes was excellent, and so is this one. I guess I had better look for an incestuous wife-swapping story! Tomiko is a young woman who is a member of a Utopian harem. Her only goal is to serve her master, who is apparently an insatiable sex machine, copulating with dozens of beautiful women each day and having others fondle his genitals, feed him grapes, and wipe his ass between the more specifically orgasmic love-making sessions. The preceding sentence summarizes the story, but the author makes it sound a little more interesting. One of the interesting things about Utopian stories is that if we violate just one of their assumptions, we would often have an anti-Utopian story. For example, this story assumes no jealousy among the members of the harem: if we simply insert the possibility of jealousy we might have hell rather than heaven in the harem. But "a woman's tits should exceed a man's grasp - else what's a heaven for?" "Testing the Device" by Tom Bombadil (stbush@iglou.com). This story is an interesting mixture of the erotic and the technological. In a surrealistic atmosphere several people are participating in a scripted sexual encounter that involves simulated or vicarious interactions with other people. These virtual encounters are perceived as real, and the pleasures experienced by the individuals are real. This story gives an interesting insight into how technology could someday influence sexual behavior. A problem with the story is that while I was reading it I often found it to be difficult to ascertain who was doing what to whom. After I finished the story and checked back over the previous text, I managed to make complete sense out of everything and to verify that the author had been consistent. In spite of my difficulty, I found this to be a complex but most enjoyable reading experience. -- Story Submission: <story-submit@qz.little-neck.ny.us> Newsgroup FAQ: <URL:http://www.netusa.net/files/Authors/eli/www/erotica/assm/faq.html> Archive site: <URL:http://www.netusa.net/files/Authors/eli/www/erotica/assm/> (Not pretty yet)