Prologue
Many, many years ago, long before history was recorded on paper, two men were hunting game to feed their small village. Their prey had led them on quite a chase, and they found themselves farther and farther from home. But right when they thought they were about to be rewarded for their hard work, they happened upon something completely unknown to them. It was an object that, even without recognizing it, they sensed did not belong to this world. If their brains could have reasoned such, they might have thought it was from the heavens. It would have been a good guess, but incorrect. It was a thing that was beyond their plane of existence, but somehow, impossibly, it found its way into their world.
As the men drew nearer to its presence, they both looked at each other for an answer to this new mystery. It was unlike anything they had ever seen. It was flat, smooth, and long, about as long as a full grown man. It also reflected their images like the water at the village's nearby lake. When they were a few yards away, it began to emanate a dull, white light. This made them even more curious, as the only light they knew came from their rudimentary fires or the sky. When they were close enough, they poked it gingerly with their pointed sticks. When nothing happened, they put down their weapons and reached out to it with their hands. Their initial cautiousness had faded away entirely, as this unknown object seemed to call to them with an unspoken voice. Their hands grasped it, and held it up between them.
At first, the two men smiled as they shared this moment, thinking it would be a grand prize to present to their village. The object they held was light. It appeared solid, but touching it was its own unique experience. It was like touching something that was still taking on form and substance. The men's senses seemed to struggle at this object that refused to be defined merely by sight and touch. They held it there between them, for what could have been seconds, minutes, or hours, they did not know. Time seemed to have suspended itself as they continued to hold onto something so unfathomable. Both men finally found their voice, and as they broke the silence around them, so too, did their peace.
The first man wanted to take it back to their village and let the elders examine it. It was a prize to be sure, but maybe it could be used for something that could help the people. The second man now wanted to keep it a secret, first offering to share it between the two of them, and then arguing that it was really his since he claimed to have touched it a moment before the other man. They argued and their quarrel became heated. The second man tried to pick up his weapon, but it was out of reach and he refused to let go of the object. Finally, he pulled with all his might, trying to tear it from the grasp of the other. The first man held fast, but their tug of war was brief.
The object surprised both of them by breaking in its center. A burst of light, brighter than before, began to pulse from the initial fracture. The light grew, encircling the object and engulfed the two men. Then with a sound as loud as thunder, the object broke in half, and beam of light shot into the sky for one blinding second. Both men fell to the ground, each holding a piece of the unknown. The object, which was alive, but not alive, sentient, but not sentient, knew that it was not whole. It sought to perpetuate its existence through these two men. It did so by giving each man what they thought he wanted, but at a steep price.
For the man who had wanted it for himself, thinking it a gift from a god, it changed into an object of power and control. Before his eyes, his piece shrank itself into a flat, circular shape that could be held up with one hand. As both men marveled at this transformation, the piece the other man held seemed to dissolve into liquid. He tried to catch it, to keep it together, but it collapsed onto him, wet and sticky. He tried to brush it off, but the parts that came off clung to his arm, and he saw that wherever the liquid was, his skin was absorbing it. The man who wanted to somehow benefit others absorbed his portion of the object into his flesh. Thereby one man became a curse unto others, while the other man became a curse unto himself.
Chapter 1.
Many, many, many years later.
Trevor was not a morning person. When his phone alarm went off each morning, his first instinct was to turn it off, then throw it across the room. Thankfully, it had a good protective case, so it would just bounce unharmed off the adjacent wall. He also had the presence of mind to set two alarms. As the second incessant chime went off a few minutes later in a corner of his room, he was finally able to do the impossible, and get out of bed.
Even though the sound was loud and annoying, Trevor took a brief moment to stretch and yawn before he strode to silence his phone. As he did, he sighed. He was not looking forward to another day of school. He still had over half of his senior year left, and each day seemed longer than the last. He had tried to persuade his father to let him drop out when he turned eighteen a month ago, but his father had made a better argument by reminding him that a diploma was something his mother would have wanted.
Trevor's thoughts briefly turned to his mother. She had been dead for over a year now and his father would probably never move on. His dad had often said that he could live a thousand years and never find a woman he loved more than Trevor's mother. That thought always made Trevor smile. She had always been amazing, definitely his father's better half. If she wanted him to graduate high school, well, then he would..
It wasn't that he wasn't smart. Trevor did okay academically. He hovered close to the honor roll, but never could seem to get there. He wasn't popular, but not shunned by his peers either. Trevor found his senior year very much like his life, nothing special, boring, hopelessly average. The one good thing about it was that it staved off the inevitable responsibilities of adulthood for one more year. He knew he probably wouldn't go to college. Any savings had gone to his mother's medical bills, and his grades wouldn't get him into much. His best hope was a trade school or community college, but he might as well just work at one of the local factories. In short, Trevor felt like there wasn't much to look forward to in his life. He was pretty sure he knew how it would turn out, like it had already been written. But on this day, he would learn that life has a way of breaking the monotony of it all.
Trevor exited his messy bedroom and walked down the short hallway to the bathroom. He was only in his underwear, but that was the norm now that there were only two bachelors in the house. Pants were for people that cared, and Trevor decidedly didn't. He turned the shower on to heat up the water, and then pulled his white underwear down. He noticed a few of the holes in the white cotton were getting bigger, and briefly thought that his mother would have thrown them out by now. But the other thing he noticed was bigger, was his dick.
Morning wood was just a part of the routine. It was like breathing. Every morning it was there. But this time, it seemed, different, like he was seeing a spot on his arm that may have been there forever but he had just never noticed. He didn't have anything other than his memories to compare it to, he didn't have any pictures of his dick just lying around, but it definitely seemed...larger. Maybe he was having a final growth spurt, but it was all centered around his cock. That would be nice. Maybe something about him wouldn't be average. As he stepped into the shower, he decided not to let it go to waste and began stroking it.
At first, he imagined a few of his fellow classmates, senior girls that were very much not average, especially his close friend Sabrina. She was very much the girl next door with black hair, full lips, and curves for days. But soon his imagination let Denise Riley take center stage. Like Sabrina and everyone else in his grade, she was also eighteen, but she looked like a college senior instead of a highschool one. Denise was on track to get into an ivy league school because of her rich parents, but her figure got her accepted pretty much anywhere else she wanted to go. Trevor's eyes were shut as the water cascaded down his body, and he pictured her hand jerking him off. His imagination must have been in overdrive, because he swore his hand became softer, and his dick felt even larger now.
The attention span of horny men led him to thinking about his hottest teacher, Mrs. Schultz. She taught his College Prep course, a class he was almost positive he'd never need, but it was easy and the view was divine. She was older, probably early to mid forties, but her body was so smoking and she wore the tightest outfits. As he imagined her now, Trevor again felt a change to the hand that was sliding up and down the length of his shaft. His eyes that had been tightly shut as he focused on his fantasies, fluttered open and gazed down at his groin. Water blurred his vision, but for a second, he could swear that the hand on his dick was distinctly feminine. It was graceful and had longer nails, and seemed older looking.
Trevor's mind was still waking up and horny as hell, so he didn't try too hard to make sense of it. He stepped out from under the water and grabbed a towel to wipe the water away from his face. He looked down at his hand and lifted it, putting it directly in front of his eyes. It was just his hand. It didn't look anything like what he had just thought he saw. He shrugged it off as only his imagination and was about to resume, when his father banged loudly on the door.