Silent Soul Ken's stupid huge Story archive
Story by Silenteye
Because of how many stories I have written in my career (Nearly at 35 holy crap) I will archive all the stories I have written into this single thread. I will also do brainstorming for other stories here like my Mass Effect story idea (Still doing that yes) and any stories I plan on continuing. Also I will post stories in other threads too but everything that I have posted here will also go into this thread. And each post will be focused toward a story series. This post will be focused to my new series Futanari Cheerleaders a story based on a thing me and a friend did on Beaddventure.
Futanari Cheerleaders
Written by Silent Soul Ken
16-year old Ellis Summers looked at the door leading into the locker room for the cheerleading squad. Her heart was pounding as she looked at the massive door, she was nervous but excited. She heard a sigh and she looked to her right were her childhood friend Maxie stood. “Well go on and go ahead with your ‘dream’” Maxie said holding up her fingers and doing a quote finger sign. Maxie was raven haired girl with a rather flat figure. Flat chest, flat ass and a flat personality, she was a very down-to-earth blunt as a board person and often spoke her mind even if it was a rather rude comment. She was unafraid of anybody and had a rather aloof attitude. Even against seniors she stood up to them unafraid though they had humiliated her more than once however those bright brown eyes of her shone with defiance. Maxie looked at Ellis, “Come on go on and join the bitch club cause once you go you can never go back.” Maxie said Ellis sighed. Ellis was a beautiful but very nervous and impressionable, as such she was very about being with the in crowd. She was smart, kind, respectful and had a likeable personality. She was very well developed and as such was preyed on a lot. She had wonderful rack a large pair of C’s nearly bordering D’s her ass was round and plump like a large marshmallow. She also had long lustrous hair of blond that shone in the light.
“Oh come on Maxie be a cheerleader with me!” Ellis said.
“No I don’t need to be some stupid cheerleader who thinks she’s better than everybody else because she’s pretty much the best thing to happen to all life on earth.” Maxie said.
“B-But they are we can’t live without them!” Ellis said.
“No they are not, they’re the same as us human beings that mistakes, have problems, and get sick as well. They are not gods you best just come with me and forget about being a cheerleader.” Maxie said.
“No.” Ellis said, “I’m… I’m tired of being targeted and not standing up for myself… I want… I want to be assertive and tell people that I’m not afraid!” Ellis said.
“You can be without doing this, I’m telling you Ellis this is gonna change you and people will not look at you the same way. I know you have two ‘Dear’s’ but you don’t have to do this.” Maxie said, “That’s all I’m gonna say, you decide it’s your life I can’t help you anymore.” Maxie said. Ellis looked at her friend as she walked backwards her arms folded across her chest. Ellis was surprised she looked at Maxie, the face expressionless she then looked at the door and walked forward to a new life.
-A month earlier-
Ellis looked at the history book as the teacher went on with her lesson. “As you know by the time of 1976 men had perished and futa’s began to expand in the world originally they attempted to dominate all women and thus the first ‘Gender War’ began. After a year of fighting President Debby of the USA went on a ceasefire to meet the President Betty of the Futa United Nations. After a week the two had come to an agreement and announced that they were getting married. After this stunning announcement they got married and to celebrate this they disbanded both their armies and scrapped all military-grade weapons leaving enough weaponry for police forces but items such as tanks, air fighters, warheads, missiles, and military-grade armored vehicles.”
“Ms. Argenstine, why is it important that they got married?” someone asked Ellis looked up to see Jenny with her hand raised. Ellis knew Jenny since 6th grade girl had a rather unusual habit of following her around education wise. They had at least one class together throughout their life. Jenny was the popular girl and had expressed an intense desire to join the cheerleaders.
“It’s important because with their marriage came negotiations and reasoning with each other. With that in mind we began to set our laws
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