BigBadFuta
Best Cuddles this Side of Mississippi
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2023
Aphasia, a world where almost 50% of people are born with some kind of power. Most are relatively mundane, like being immune to burning, breathing underwater, or changing your hair color at will. But some, some powers are overwhelmingly powerful. Mistress Midnight, the villain at the top of the most wanted list, could create and manipulate darkness. Her crimes were silent and deadly, but some survivors swore they could hear her victims moaning in pleasure before they passed on.
Others, like the face of the League of Heroes, Armory, could store a seemingly infinite number of items in a pocket dimension for later access. Her special merchandise gets sold out every time she drops, and the buyers are sworn to secrecy about what it actually looks like, but leaks have shown a special kind of fun she can have with her powers. She wasn't the only one either. Supers were well known for their heightened sexual drives, often leading to risqué costumes and the rise of high-end strip clubs. All of this was supposed to be hidden, but pretty much everyone knew about it.
Then you have everything in between, like where I fall. My name is Austin, I’m a college student working towards her medical degree… at least I was, before I discovered I had powers. There’s a good reason for that though, I had never been able to activate them until I wasn’t a virgin anymore.
You see, my power gets stronger the more… intimate I am. Take my ex-boyfriend for example. We had been going out since high school, no problems at all. But college gave us more freedom, and we took full advantage of that. It just wasn’t until we had sex that my body reacted, and totally stole his cock. He wasn’t very big to begin with, but he freaked out when that was gone. I accidentally stole it, along with an inch or two of his height.
My power steals, or rather siphons, attributes from my sexual partners. And when I stole things from my ex, I kinda broke the law by using my powers on another person, even if it was an accident. That kind of thing is severely frowned upon around here. So I got expelled from my college, lost my scholarship, and spent the next two weeks in prison for what I did. I didn't even get to phone home and let my parents know what was going on, not that they would care too much.
Now I’m finally out, and I know that I shouldn't try to use my powers more... but they just seem like so much fun! That doesn't make me a supervillain, does it?
Others, like the face of the League of Heroes, Armory, could store a seemingly infinite number of items in a pocket dimension for later access. Her special merchandise gets sold out every time she drops, and the buyers are sworn to secrecy about what it actually looks like, but leaks have shown a special kind of fun she can have with her powers. She wasn't the only one either. Supers were well known for their heightened sexual drives, often leading to risqué costumes and the rise of high-end strip clubs. All of this was supposed to be hidden, but pretty much everyone knew about it.
Then you have everything in between, like where I fall. My name is Austin, I’m a college student working towards her medical degree… at least I was, before I discovered I had powers. There’s a good reason for that though, I had never been able to activate them until I wasn’t a virgin anymore.
You see, my power gets stronger the more… intimate I am. Take my ex-boyfriend for example. We had been going out since high school, no problems at all. But college gave us more freedom, and we took full advantage of that. It just wasn’t until we had sex that my body reacted, and totally stole his cock. He wasn’t very big to begin with, but he freaked out when that was gone. I accidentally stole it, along with an inch or two of his height.
My power steals, or rather siphons, attributes from my sexual partners. And when I stole things from my ex, I kinda broke the law by using my powers on another person, even if it was an accident. That kind of thing is severely frowned upon around here. So I got expelled from my college, lost my scholarship, and spent the next two weeks in prison for what I did. I didn't even get to phone home and let my parents know what was going on, not that they would care too much.
Now I’m finally out, and I know that I shouldn't try to use my powers more... but they just seem like so much fun! That doesn't make me a supervillain, does it?
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