I figured I'd get my Literotica account up to speed with all of my lewd stories. Might as well start with my most popular work, Wonder Woman: Twisted Dominion.
All characters involved are 18+. Wonder Woman is owned by DC Comics.
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Prologue
Breaking into Lex Luthor's private archives had become laughably easy. Mark had done it enough times that it had become routine at this point. He even knew the guard's name. Jeff Stokely, a third-stringer football player in high school who never had a chance at an athletics scholarship. So he worked night shift security at Luthor's off-site archive warehouse to pay his way through college. A nice-enough guy that Mark took steps so that he wouldn't get fired.
Mark Messner may have been a thief but he wasn't an asshole.
"Sir, this area is for employees only." As always, Security Guard Jeff didn't recognize him. And with the way Mark's powers worked, the poor sap never would.
"No need to worry, Jeff. I'm not here to cause any trouble." Mark kept his smile warm and friendly as he approached the front desk. He drew one hand from his coat pocket and held it up, gesturing for Jeff to stay seated.
As always, Jeff stood up anyway, his eyes narrowing at the intruder.
"How do you know my name?"
"We've met a few times. But don't worry about not remembering. It happens to everyone."
"Uh-huh." Jeff didn't buy it. As always. "I'm gonna need to see some ID."
Mark kept smiling, his posture relaxed and his eyes friendly. Jeff really was a good worker. Mark made a mental note to come back sometime to talk with the Security Head and get his buddy a raise or some extra vacation days.
"No, you don't." Mark said, stuffing his hand back into his pocket. "In fact, in about ten seconds you're not going to remember me. You're not going to remember having this conversation."
Jeff frowned, his brow furrowing as a look of uncertainty fell across his face. "Who the hell..."
"Sit back down, Jeff." Mark told him firmly but not unkindly. "Enjoy a peaceful night shift. Listen to some podcasts, Joe Rogan or whatever you like, order yourself some pizza. And once I'm gone an hour from now, you're going to scrub all the security footage from the lobby and the archive room. Alright?"
"Right..." Jeff's eyes, a minute ago being sharp and observant, had now glazed over. The security guard slowly sat back down in his chair, staring off into space as if Mark wasn't five feet away. Hell, it was as if Mark hadn't been there at all. "Listen to... Joe Rogan... Call... Domino's..."
Mark continued on past the front desk, smirking.
"Atta boy."
From there, it was cake. A warehouse full of secrets and files and secret files, all ripe for the taking. Mark strolled down the wide valleys, flanked on both sides by crates, cabinets, shelves, and the odd scrapped power suit - likely created to fight Superman.
Most thieves would think twice before crossing Lex Luthor, but that was the true beauty of the situation: the risk was at an absolute minimum. Mark was no idiot. He knew that most thieves got caught because they got greedy. They would try and go after the white whale, the big diamond, the ivory tusk. And, because they went for a high-profile target, they got stuck with high-profile attention.
Mark took steps to avoid that very scenario. Thus, he didn't rob Luthor of his money. He didn't rob Luthor of his shiny new toys from his R&D department. No, that would be the fastest way to get himself "disappeared". Instead, Mark was here at Luthor's Archives. The failed and rejected projects that were too expensive - or too much of a hassle - to scrap altogether.
There was the familiar saying, "one man's trash is another man's treasure". In this case, a rich man's trash would feed a thief for a year. Or five. Not that Mark was hurting for cash. Quite the opposite. But still, he got a kick out of rooting through Luthor's warehouse-sized wastebasket.
The friendly thief finally came to a stop beside a familiar cabinet. Intel files, dirt on government officials, pesky superheroes, even fellow supervillains. Mark had been coming to this warehouse for months now and he still hadn't taken the time to browse those particular juicy reads. But as the saying went, there was a first time for everything.
"What shocking discoveries have you got in store for me in there, Luthor?" Mark jokingly asked as he opened the file cabinet. "I wonder if there are any other supervillains who used to be gorillas. Wild stuff."
He scanned through the tabs on the files and his eyes fell on the letter "W".
W...
Mark pursed his lips, thinkin.
Wonder what's in there... Wonder... Wonder Woman...
Mark felt a rush of excitement, his spine going ramrod straight as if being struck by lightning.
Luthor might have some dirt on Wonder Woman.
The possibility was... tantalizing. Images filled the thief's head, images of the Amazonian herself. Tall, legs for miles, great swaths of bare skin, her "battle-dress" that was more like a blue miniskirt and a red and gold corset - A
very tight
red and gold corset. And she somehow made it look regal and elegant instead of skimpy.
The thief quickly flipped through the files, hoping he'd find his white whale. To his silent jubilation, his eyes eventually fell upon a folder titled "Wonder Woman".
Not "Weather Wizard".
Not "Wotan".
Not "Wildcat".
Wonder Woman.
"Wonder Woman, huh?" Mark murmured as he softly slipped the file out of the cabinet, taking a seat on a nearby crate. "Been coming to this joint for months and I just now got the idea to check for something like this. Unbelievable."
Smirking like a kid who successfully stole from the cookie jar, Mark flipped the file open and started to read. Minutes passed. He read... and he re-read... and he re-read again. Slowly, his smile faded and his eyes went from glowing with excitement to burning with realization.
"Oh." He said quietly as the words printed on the pages began to fully settle into his mind. "Oh, wow. Oh,
shit.
"
He stood up from the crate so quickly that the papers in his hands nearly went spilling into the air. He clutched them in his fingers, accidentally pressing too hard and having the tan folder buckle and bend under his thumb.
Mark's heart was beating, not because of anxiety or danger, but because of the possibilities that were racing through his head. The file in his hands was a goddamn gold mine.
"Damn, Luthor..." Mark almost laughed. He quickly pulled out his phone and opened the camera app. He knew he couldn't just take the file and run. Pictures would have to suffice for personal reading back home. He started snapping photos, taking each page in methodical sequence. "You've been sitting on something like
this
for five years? Gold like this never stays buried..."