Welcome to the SWM Library! Here you will find a collection of some of the finest ubergirl fiction from across the web, contributed by our users. We do warn readers that some of the story content may get violent or contain very sexually explicit scenes, depending on the story (and author!). Authors are encouraged to provide disclaimers but please read at your own risk! Consider yourselves duly informed!
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MIGHTORA by Argonaut AUTHOR’S NOTE: Older SWManiacs may recall a Saturday-morning cartoon from the 1960’s called “Mightor.” (Younger SWManiacs may have seen re-runs on the Cartoon Network). It was about a cave-boy named Tor who became a super-hero by raising his club and shouting “Mightor!” The show featured a bit of eye-candy in the form of Sheera, the beautiful – and scantily-clad – daughter ...
Sheera, daughter of Pondo the chief, knelt by the village spring, gazing intently into its clear placid water. “Admiring your reflection?” said a taunting voice behind her. Tor was approaching along the path, an empty water-skin slung over his shoulder. “Just like a girl.” Sheera ignored him. She stood up and called to her father, who was sitting in the shade of a nearby tree and listening to a ...
Only a Movie by Argonaut & Brad328 (a.k.a. BW) “Well, you must have enjoyed that,” Alison remarked as we strolled out of the movie theater. “It was just like one of those silly stories you write for that Uber Girl website.” “Yeah, I liked it.” I stole a sidelong glance at the lobby poster, wondering if I’d be able to find a copy on eBay – and if I could get away with hanging it in my workroom. ...
PAYBACK’S A BITCH by Argonaut The images are used with the kind permission of UltraSexyHeroines.com CHAPTER 1 The lunch-hour rush was in full swing at the Midtown Cafe. It was the usual weekday crowd – bankers, businessmen, lawyers, and office workers, grabbing a quick lunch as they scanned spreadsheets, pored over contracts, studied briefs, and squinted at laptops. Waiters bustled from table to ...
Randolph and Kim: The ‘Toon by Argonaut Author's Note: This was originally posted on one of the forum threads a few years back. I thought I’d submit this to the Library for the benefit of newer members who may not have seen it, and older members who might enjoy re-reading it. It’s a crazy homage to Conceptfan’s story “Randolph and Kim.” You can find it in the Library – thanks, Anon! – but here’s ...
SIBLING RIVALRY by Argonaut ------------------------- Jace pressed the communicator on the front of his uniform. “Jace calling Space Ghost. Jace calling Space Ghost. Come in, Space Ghost.” There was a crackle of static, followed by Space Ghost’s resonant baritone. “Space Ghost here. What is it, Jace?” Jace peered out cautiously from the cleft in the rock wall where he’d taken cover. “I’m under ...
Snow Angel by Argonaut WRITTEN FOR SGI WORKSHOP 2.3 The morning had been raw and overcast, and I hadn't seen any other skiers on the slopes all day; but the weather had cleared during the afternoon, and now only a few tattered gray clouds, fringed with pink, were sailing across an indigo sky. I stood at the top of the run and gazed down the long empty expanse of snow that lay between me and the ...
TAKING DOWN A GHOST CLOWN A Scooby-Doo Mystery by Argonaut --------------------------------------------------- Applause filled the circus tent as Velma pedaled off on her unicycle, still juggling the brightly-colored balls. Outside, a full moon shone in a clear sky and the air was unseasonably cool for mid-summer. Mr. Bernstrom, the circus’s owner, was standing near the exit, watching the ...
THE LABORS OF ATALANTA: Prologue by Argonaut King Iasus stood on the portico of the royal palace, a sheaf of parchments in one hand and a thoughtful expression on his face. Summer sunlight warmed the flagstones of the courtyard, glistened on the water of the fountain, and bathed the fields and orchards beyond. King Iasus shut his eyes for a moment, listening to the sprightly melodies of ...
The Mask Of Zorro by Argonaut Alejandro Murrieta gazed morosely through the tiny square window in the rear wall of his cell. Blazing sunlight beat down on the parched prison-yard where six of Captain Love’s soldiers stood at attention, their rifles over their shoulders. Alejandro turned around. A grill of thick iron bars separated his cell from a small, shabby office. Through the closed door of ...