1. The Other Stephen's Story


    Date: 7/21/2015, Categories: Fiction, Male Domination, Male/Female, Oral Sex, Romance, Author: stex, Rating: 83.3, Source: sexstories.com

    this. I lived a comfortable life and watched my investments and speculations grow. In September of 2011 the coffee hit its predicted high. By this time it had bought Kurig and changed its name, to Kurig. Kurig it seemed was a popular method of making coffee. My stake had grown to thirteen million, so now I had a abundance of cash. I paid off the mortgage on the apartment, bought the other apartment on the floor and extensively remodeled both apartments. The other apartment now became servants quarters. Should I ever want servants. I had grow accustomed to living somewhat frugally, without the staff I had been used to. In this modern world it really was difficult to support a large staff. The relative wages of even menials was quite ruinous. I couldn't afford a large staff even on my expanded means. There were agencies who could supply staff to you for occasions when you needed them, but such arrangements take quite some work. What I needed was a butler to run the household, even if the household was just me. While I never did take on additional servants, there were some I bartered accommodation for household services. A maid to clean, only once a week was necessary; the chef who services I used; they helped fill the other apartment. The next September I divested from the fruit as it hit its high, that netted another six million. I now had the means to live quite an extravagant lifestyle if I wanted. I continued to live relatively frugally, well within my means and my ...
    portfolio grew, even as I moved into more conservative investments. — Given my training in the sciences, I found the intervening two hundred years quite fascinating. There was the rise of Thermodynamics, ElectroMagnetism, Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. Thermodynamics had its roots in my day and before. It was the theory behind machines and allowed the rise of the brute machine. In my day an 80 horsepower engine was a giant behemoth, occupying an entire building. Now I found I owed a car that output 115 horsepower and I could encompass the engine in my arms. That was maybe the least powerful car on sale at that time. ElectroMagnetism, as so neatly summarized in Maxwell's equations was of course the basic building block of all modern technology. It was such an immature science when I knew it, it's quite amazing what it became. No one in my time had the slightest inkling of what it could achieve. Relativity, largely the work of one man, who rightfully stands alongside Newton as the greats of science explains much of the mysteries of the universe. All the way back until the the universe is one Planck time old, and no god in sight. This had me questioning the need for a god at all, the universe seemed to work perfectly well without one. Quantum mechanics was mystifying and held a lot of promise for the future. It was only slightly more advanced than ElectroMagnatism was in my time. It's humbling and awe-inspiring to think where it might lead. One place I hoped Relativity and Quantum ...
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