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by Zeebop
Chapter 20
> The second stage of a brain slug host's lifecycle is marked by increased integration of the two organisms. Brain slug cells spread into and begin colonizing the host organism; integration with the brain increases, leading to rapidly developing capabilities. Because brain slug s...
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Chapter 25
> Ramen began as a variety of Southern Chinese noodle dishes in the Chinatown of Yokohama, Japan in the 19th century. It was the food of the poor and dispossessed, adapting what they knew to a new place with new ingredients. After World War II, the inexpensive dish gained mainstr...
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Chapter 30
> Brain slugs do not love. They do not understand love. They understand extraction, pleasure, and reciprocity. > Many struggle with the concept of cuddling, at least at first. > —Slug Sutra, Chapter 1 Mel's foot ached. Step after step. He had been awake too long, and his se...
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Chapter 31
> Brain slugs do not have a word for love. They have a complex biochemical marker for the addictive properties of specific neuropeptides and hormones that the host brain secretes. Oxytocin is a hell of a . > —Slug Sutra, Chapter 1 Mel lay on his bed, unable to move. The ma...
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Chapter 32
> A koan: If two brain slug hosts have sex, is that masturbation? > —Slug Sutra, Chapter 1 When Mel arrived back at the apartment building, he saw Jordan, clothed, in the hallway between 501 and 502. The police tape was gone. The apartment manager was there, and the two made s...
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Chapter 34
> First contact between brain slugs and homo sapiens occurred through intermediaries. On their homeworld, brain slugs could explore a new area swiftly by bonding with a local organism, immediately gaining a viable form evolved for the environment and incorporating relevant knowle...
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Chapter 35
> In hindsight, giving extraterrestrial parasites condemned criminals as their first introduction to humanity was not the best idea. The individuals involved were often charged with , sexual , acts of heinous , and pathological deceit. It exposed the hive min...
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Chapter 36
> The second wave of brain slug hosts, before the government restricted the practice and while the legal status of the hosts was still being litigated, were selected based on several criteria. They were predominantly involved in the periphery of the Pacific Northwest BDSM communi...
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Chapter 38
, By the time you read this, it will be too late. I'm sorry I couldn't bring myself to tell you in person, but I knew you might have stopped me. You're the only one who would have. But this is what I've chosen. I've finally found acceptance. I love you. Please remember tha...
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Chapter 40
> Most brain slug hosts possess excellent hearing, and brain slugs are fluent in the same languages as their hosts; brain slugs whose hosts are in contact with one another can share understanding or rapidly teach new languages. Initial integration strongly affects the host's abil...
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Chapter 43
> Just as a brain slug's eyespots complement the host's vision, the brain slug's chemoreceptors complement the host's sense of smell and taste. Most brain slugs emphasize connections to these sensory organs and their processing structures in the brain, which can make them very se...
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Chapter 47
> A brain slug host knows its own strength and is not afraid to use it. > —*How To Talk To Brain Slugs*, Chapter 4: Touch The apartment was quiet as Mel and Rachel came in, as it often was when there was no one but the brain slug hosts present. The bathroom door was closed; pr...
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Chapter 51
> Brain slugs and their hosts have other, less primary senses, which are also important. It is well attested that the exposed integument of brain slugs is sensitive to microwave emissions, and tend to avoid microwave ovens in use. The electrosensitive structures that helps the br...
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Chapter 52
> These subtler senses of brain slug hosts are not merely passive. They are channels of communication that are actively used. Low-level emission of electrical impulses, microwave radiation, infrasound, and other signals is constant. Human beings around brain slug hosts are being...
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Chapter 53
> "Slug signs" are a subset of American Sign Language signs that have developed to meet the specific communications needs associated with brain slug hosts. On the following pages are signs for "Hive Mind," "World Soul," "Feral brain slug," "slug fucker," "protect your neck," and...
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Chapter 56
> By repeatedly experiencing climax to the point of sexual exhaustion, the human mind can enter an altered state of consciousness. Crowley called this technique eroto-comotose lucidity. Entering this state when sexually engaged with brain slug hosts opens the human mind to channe...
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Chapter 58
> Brain slugs are naturally hermaphroditic, and gametes analogous to sperm and ovum in Earth life, although the actual cell structures are different: the "traveler cells" have four flagella, hair-like appendages that provide movement, while the "receptor cells" aggressively absor...
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Chapter 61
> Brain slugs do not have gods; they do not believe in spirits or supernatural entities in any conventional sense, but they are not without mythology or folktales. Most of their fears center around errors of integration with a host: the Mindless Ones, who fail to achieve sapience...
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Chapter 62
> Brain slug hosts have feelings, too. While their faces often lack expression except for pain, brain slugs hosts still feel human emotions, filtered through the brain slug's own understanding. Rather than process emotions individually as humans do, they seek the support of other...
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Chapter 63
> No brain slugs or brain slug hosts were harmed in the making of this adult film. > This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. > Filmed with the participation of the Seacouver [Hive. > Do](http://Hive.Do) not try this at ho...
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