1. Perfect Creation


    Date: 3/25/2017, Categories: Science-Fiction, Consensual Sex, First Time, Author: tw_holt, Rating: 92.9, Source: sexstories.com

    smaller than the one Dr. Fong removed. It was much lower in Adam’s exposed abdomen. “Can you imagine the immense pleasure Anna felt when the nanobot liquid exited his penis, sending instructions to initiate a most powerful orgasm in her?” The woman removed more parts from Adam’s torso. Small tubes flowed to all parts of his body, delivering the nanobots, in gel form, he consumed daily. It was the same gel, in a slightly different consistency, that was in Denise’s artificial breasts. Dr. Fong was busy studying the material used for Adam’s skin. Peeling it away from Adam’s wrist, he marveled at the sensors and circuits on the opposite side, covered in a thin layer of nanotech gel. “They worked perfectly. Aging his appearance, little by little, each year.” Turning his wrist over, Dr. Fong tapped the, now motionless, tiny pulsating units which simulated a human pulse. The woman across the table from Dr. Fong sliced a portion of Adam’s scalp for him. “Look at this! Here are the nodes and modules that built the hair fibers; making them grow in length. Here are the modules that controlled their color over time.” Dr. Fong stepped back, looking down at his creation, “You did a great job ‘mom.’” “Well you helped, ‘dad.’” She replied, sharing a laugh with Dr. Fong. Dr. Fong stepped away, peering out the small window, not yet recognizing the constellations from this star system’s point of view, many light years from Earth. “It’s been 1200 years since humans went extinct. In that time ...
    we’ve been able to accomplish wonders they never imagined were possible. We’ve evolved to a Type II civilization, harnessing the power of our star, to explore the galaxy. And then there’s Adam,” Dr. Fong smiled looking back at the woman continuing to remove parts for examination later. “A perfect replica of our predecessors. He got old and died. But better than that, he loved, he imagined, he lived,” Dr. Fong ran his fingers through Adam’s white hair once more. “All part of his programming,” He added. “Our most advanced creation ever. He never once realized he wasn’t human. How difficult it must have been to see all of us around him – not growing old, not dying. I know Anna filled any void he may have had.” “What you and I started a century ago can be expanded upon. It took us two decades to build and test Adam before we activated him on his 20th birthday. In the last 75 years of his life, we’ve learned so much,” The woman explained. “They’ll be our homage to our creators – created by us, in their likeness.” “Yes, of course, and we will. But Adam,” Dr. Fong said peering down at the lifeless android, “he’s the first. He’s perfect. A perfect creation.” “Would you care to revive him?” The woman asked. “No. That would break the life and death cycle humans had. If he is a true replica, then we need to uphold that cycle.” “Surely there’s something we can do?” “There is,” Dr. Fong answered. His hand opened at the palm and a long cable coiled out from it, plugging itself into Adam’s ...