ladytania
Geeky old married chick
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2014
- Location
- Midwest USA
For those curious about this story, it is a story about two patriotic superheroines finding sex and perils. It starts with a meeting of various American patriotic-themed superheroes and superheroines, and of course, it doesn't go as anyone planned...
Here is some art of Star Spangled Girl and Lady Liberty
"I wish I could fly," Lady Liberty thought to herself as she raced her motorcycle through the streets of Megapolis. Her light blonde hair flared behind her as the superheroine dodged cars. Her sky-blue costume, sprinkled with red and white five pointed stars, hugged her body as she leaned forward on the color-matched motorcycle. The sky-blue mask was over her large blue eyes as she peered into the darkness, her quick reactions allowing her to zip through the late night traffic. With her boots she changed gears to slow down for the red light; even a superheroine had to follow traffic laws.
"Hey, Lady Liberty!" a middle aged man said from the driver's side window next to her. Pulling out his cell phone, he held it up.
"Hi there, thanks for...following proper traffic signals!" she replied, feeling foolish at her stupid statement, but she did manage to give him a bright smile for his picture.
As the light changed, she raced away, still feeling foolish. She really needed to work on those types of interactions. She'd been a superheroine for about six months now, and still she felt like an utter newbie at it. She'd fought quite a few villains, helped look for the missing Ultra Woman, and had even had time to update her costume, but still...she was the new kid on the block, even through deep down, she was older than most of them.
"Tarrington Towers" the sign proclaimed as Lady Liberty ducked downwards into the parking garage. She had received instructions on the night's meeting, and she could barely restrain her excitement. She had been invited to a meeting of various American patriotic-themed heroes and heroines! For years, she had been a fan of them, and now she had a chance to join them on a team that would stop villains around the world!
Turning her bike towards the large door, Libby slowed down, unsure of how to get past, when the doors opened up for her. Glancing to one side, she saw the camera and gave the unseeing person beyond a brief smile. Riding her bike inside, the doors closed behind her. Parking her bike, Libby looked at her wild hair in the bike's mirror. "Great, motorcycle hair," she grumbled as she ran her fingers through the mid-back length pale blonde tresses. Sighing at the results, Lady Liberty walked to the elevator, her heels clicking on the concrete flooring.
"That's...odd..." she thought to herself when she noticed only one button on the elevator. Pushing it, she could feel her heart racing. She had met quite a few heroes and heroines in her six months of adventuring, but she'd never been invited to join a team before.
The elevator dinged and the doors opened up to a lavish penthouse apartment. It was quiet except for some light jazzy music in the background. Libby stepped out of the elevator onto the immaculate marble floor. "Um...hello...?" she called out.
Here is some art of Star Spangled Girl and Lady Liberty
"I wish I could fly," Lady Liberty thought to herself as she raced her motorcycle through the streets of Megapolis. Her light blonde hair flared behind her as the superheroine dodged cars. Her sky-blue costume, sprinkled with red and white five pointed stars, hugged her body as she leaned forward on the color-matched motorcycle. The sky-blue mask was over her large blue eyes as she peered into the darkness, her quick reactions allowing her to zip through the late night traffic. With her boots she changed gears to slow down for the red light; even a superheroine had to follow traffic laws.
"Hey, Lady Liberty!" a middle aged man said from the driver's side window next to her. Pulling out his cell phone, he held it up.
"Hi there, thanks for...following proper traffic signals!" she replied, feeling foolish at her stupid statement, but she did manage to give him a bright smile for his picture.
As the light changed, she raced away, still feeling foolish. She really needed to work on those types of interactions. She'd been a superheroine for about six months now, and still she felt like an utter newbie at it. She'd fought quite a few villains, helped look for the missing Ultra Woman, and had even had time to update her costume, but still...she was the new kid on the block, even through deep down, she was older than most of them.
"Tarrington Towers" the sign proclaimed as Lady Liberty ducked downwards into the parking garage. She had received instructions on the night's meeting, and she could barely restrain her excitement. She had been invited to a meeting of various American patriotic-themed heroes and heroines! For years, she had been a fan of them, and now she had a chance to join them on a team that would stop villains around the world!
Turning her bike towards the large door, Libby slowed down, unsure of how to get past, when the doors opened up for her. Glancing to one side, she saw the camera and gave the unseeing person beyond a brief smile. Riding her bike inside, the doors closed behind her. Parking her bike, Libby looked at her wild hair in the bike's mirror. "Great, motorcycle hair," she grumbled as she ran her fingers through the mid-back length pale blonde tresses. Sighing at the results, Lady Liberty walked to the elevator, her heels clicking on the concrete flooring.
"That's...odd..." she thought to herself when she noticed only one button on the elevator. Pushing it, she could feel her heart racing. She had met quite a few heroes and heroines in her six months of adventuring, but she'd never been invited to join a team before.
The elevator dinged and the doors opened up to a lavish penthouse apartment. It was quiet except for some light jazzy music in the background. Libby stepped out of the elevator onto the immaculate marble floor. "Um...hello...?" she called out.