1. Z3: Chapter 1: Meeting Eve


    Date: 8/26/2015, Categories: Science-Fiction, Consensual Sex, Author: ZeeMurphy, Rating: 91.3, Source: sexstories.com

    years of age. This is why we train. Yes?” Zee looked down at his muscled arms, his trim stomach. He slipped off his shorts, enjoyed the feeling of his hands sliding over his toned ass and thighs. “Mmm. Yes.” He paused, and looked back up at the ceiling. “Well, and that so I can kick ass if I get mugged. “I’m Batman!”” Zee made his voice gruff, laughing as he did. “A reminder: if you start crafting an outfit to become a vigilante I will disable your nervous system.” He could never tell if she was being funny. Probably best not to test her. “Yes m’am.” He stepped over to the shower and started running the water, aiming for cool but not cold. “So, you’re an AI-assisted young man in peak physical form who has been given a second chance at life.” “You’ve nailed it. Why are you asking me these questions?” He stepped into the water, sighing as the rainwater shower head sluiced sweat off of his back and soothed his aches. “Because I find it amazing an organic being of your capability spends so much time thinking about sex.” She said it with a laugh in her voice. Zee let the water fall down around him for a long moment, considering her words. “Zee? If I have offended you …” “No. I was just thinking about … before. When I made the transition, I made decisions to make sure this life would not be burdened by the last. We killed me, here and now. And the longer I go in this body the less I truly remember about my last life.” The water rained down, steady and even. Calming. “I feel like ...
    I remember the most important things about me. Who I am inside. I’m a good guy. I like rain.” He turned his face up into the downpour, enjoying it. “I know how to do taxes, how to rent property, how to haggle for a car, what it’s like to travel abroad. How to talk to a girl, what it’s like to make love.” He shivered before continuing. “I like indian and sushi, dogs and swimming. I remember my favorite books, videogames I’ve played, art I like, music I like …” He trailed off. “But everything about what I did. Who I knew. It’s all faded. Just images, now. A face, here or there. I know I was married for a long time. I think I had kids? But I don’t know their names. I don’t remember the names of my family. My first real memory here is waking up in the apartment.” Eve made a noise, as if she was thinking of speaking. “Don’t tell me anything, Eve. I’m glad things are the way they are. This is all a long way of me answering your question.” “Yes, I was wondering how this was relevant.” She sounded amused, and a little concerned. “One of the things I remember is that, in my last life I loved. But … I don’t think I loved well, or much. There was something wrong. I struggled with something for a long time … I’m not sure. I don’t want to be sure.” His mouth, which had formed a line, turned back up into a grin as he looked back up at the ceiling. “I won’t make that mistake this time around. My body’s in perfect shape. Any chemical problems, the nanochine has licked. I have no baggage. ...
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