1. Alternate


    Date: 9/22/2015, Categories: Fantastic, Consensual Sex, Male/Female, Author: Norton X, Rating: 53.8, Source: sexstories.com

    them only a few minutes before you knocked on my door." I raised my eyebrows at Davers. "That's not possible, unless you're telling me that you got some look-alikes to impersonate them so you could get your jollies." "No impersonators, m'boy," Davers said, shaking his head. "I did the real deal." Then he laughed and whooped. "If only I had discovered this sooner." My mind got to spinning in the wrong direction, it hurt. What had he been up to? Was he on drugs? "That look on your face is quite understandable. This is the reason why I I invited you over here: to share my dirty little secret." He winked at me with an ugly smile. I pretended to be bored so he could get to the punchline. "And what secret is that?" "The miracle of Arcanometry, Nate." "The hell is that?" "An obscure branch of math science. Very old, dating back to ancient Greek philosophy. It became the basis of a cult in the sixties. Earlier in the forties, just before the Manhattan Project started up, a philosopher-mathematician by the name of John Bixby was subcontracted by a private company working on a neutron bomb to sell to the government. He was tasked with researching the subatomic forces holding the neutron to the nucleus of an atom. They wanted him specifically to find a way to unleash raw energy from the disruption of the nucleus by neutronic bombardment and separation. He tried and failed." I offered, "That's sad." "It is, especially when you consider the fact that he died performing an experiment that, ...
    if it had succeeded, could have revolutionized nuclear weaponry, science and mathematics - maybe even our basic beliefs about life and death." "What's his story's relation to Arcanometry?" "He used it in his research. While he didn't seem to be making much progress in the specified task he was given, he did, in the course of his work, find out a lot about arcane numbers - that's the basic system of quantifiable values in Arcanometry. I know more about him and what he did and learned than anybody alive today because I purchased his journal on eBay about a month ago. A descendant of his found it in a box of his old stuff. Thought some math geek might want it as a novelty item. I got it for a good price - a hundred and twenty bucks." "May I see this hallowed tome?" "Sure." Davers turned around. "I put it in a safe place. It's..." He stopped. "Oh, no." "What?" "Stand up." "What?' "Stand up," he said, more insistently, so I stood up. He reached beneath the cushion I had been sitting on and retrieved an old brown book. "Here it is. John Bixby's journal." He held it out to me and I took it. I opened it to the first page and saw dates, handwritten text and mathematical calculations. I flipped through the rest and saw that the calculations became more and more complex. Coming to the end of journal, I felt a headache starting somewhere in the top back of my brain. I winced. "That pain you're feeling. That's what happens when you try to process arcanometry. If you keep doing that, keep ...