Crystal Raven
Virtual Mirrors: First Journal
Erotic Science Fiction
Gemma Sullivan seemed to have it all: She had wealth, status, intelligence, and stunning natural beauty. The one thing missing was what she desired the most—a male counterpart equal to her in every way. Unfortunately for Gem, the world she was born into had a shortage of the alpha male she was dreaming of. Gemma lived in a time of restricted freedom and self-determination, which sadly for her also included an almost total lack of privacy and sexual liberty. The type of man she was looking for was completely out of fashion and possibly extinct. For a woman with a seemingly unquenchable libido, the laws and moral attitudes that repressed the natural interaction between men and women made her miserable. If she couldn’t find the man she wanted the old fashioned way, then perhaps the technology of the day would provide a suitable alternative. So began Gem’s quest for personal gratification. On the invitation of her platonic best friend, Gemma went underground to an exclusive sex club. Avoiding the eyes of the law, this was a place where virtual reality sex, and even artificial humans, were designed to provide almost any pleasure imaginable. Even still, Gemma's’ basic needs were not met. She hatched a new plan: if the man she really wanted didn’t exist then she would just have to make one. |
Virtual Mirrors: Second Journal
Erotic Science Fiction
Furthering her quest for a true alpha male, Gemma Sullivan uses her own programming skills, believing she could design her own state-of-the-art personal robotic companion. Seeking help from technology industries that already manufactured the best in artificial intelligence and robotics, she would add her advanced intuition algorithm to create the most advanced synthetic man on the planet Earth. Teaming up with the CEO of one such company, Gemma travels the world as a consultant. In doing so, Gemma is exposed to a larger world of intrigue than she could have possibly imagined. She learns that the very designs she has created and tested on her own may actually be used enslave her and those like her even deeper than they already are. In order to prevent a global nightmare, Gemma must grow as an individual and learn to rely on her own wits and intuition. Luckily she isn't alone. Learning of this unintended paradox in the nick of time, Gemma forms an alliance with her closest friend, her father, and some allies she meets during the journey. Among the latter, Gem places her faith in one mysterious man in particular. |
Virtual Mirrors: Third Journal
Erotic Science Fiction
In the third journal of Virtual Mirrors, Gemma continues on her path of self discovery with an ever increasing awareness that her quest has become more than singularly focused on sexual gratification. As the implications of her technologically advanced robotic creation become more clear and consequential, Gem deepens her alliance with the one man who seems to have all the answers. The enigmatic and handsome Armory Drake had earned Gem's trust by being the first to point out the dangers that she had inadvertently invented. This same man just so happened to possess every trait in a male that Gemma had been searching for. Was this all too good to be true? So many things just didn't add up in her mind. Could Armory be her ally in shifting the current trajectory of enslavement for humanity AND be the alpha male she has been searching for? |