Alrighty, the patrons requested I try something new, so I'll focusing on a few new ideas instead of my ongoing stories. I'm aware that it's probably some kind of lemon crime to portray Lilo as not a loli at this point, her name being an unintentional fucking anagram of it XD but I hope scrappy teenage Lilo won't be too disappointing, lol.

Now, let me make this clear: none of the experiments I'll be using in this story are non-canon. Some of them though do not have canon appearances, as they never actually appeared in the show, only having their name and powers confirmed. Some have concept art, but I've decided any that don't have official, canon designs are fair game to re-design, lol.

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Lilo was doing her rounds across the island to make sure Stitch and all his cousins were doing alright.

Lilo smiled as she gradually checked off different experiments, happy to see everyone was alright. Contrary to Nani's expectation, Lilo hadn't grown bored or frustrated with the routine she'd been locked into from a young age at all, only becoming more happy with her many alien friends as she grew. She came to the last set of experiments; Stitch, Rubin, and Angel.

Rubin was quite visibly doing alright, his sandwich knowledge serving the shop well. There wasn't much need to actually check in on Stitch and Angel as she did with the experiments, so she simply planned to let them know everyone was doing alright before calling it a day.

When she couldn't find them at home or on the beach though, Lilo rolled her eyes and setting off towards their 'secret' spot.

They didn't seem to know Lilo knew exactly where they were no matter how many times she found them there. It was one of Yin and Yang's islands, hidden away and difficult to see, but quite easy to reach if you knew where to look, as Lilo did.

The closer she got to the cove where they spent their time together though, the less sure she was that she should bother them. The reason being that she could hear them.

Could hear them moaning specifically. Lilo hesitated at the edge of foliage that blocked them off from view. There wasn't any question as to what they were doing back there. Lilo had no reason to peek inside.

But somehow, in a haze of denial, she convinced herself it was somehow necessary. She needed to be sure the moaning wasn't them in pain. Right, that was it, she definitely didn't just want to see. She moved the plants aside, slow and quiet enough to not alert Stitch and Angel.

Not that they could be effectively startled in their current state, all the focus being on each other. Stitch had Angel lifted off of her feet, pressing her back against a tree as his thick length pumped into her aggressively, slamming to the hilt with every thrust. Angel moaned in bliss, arms and legs locked around Stitch as he sawed into her aggressively.

Lilo watched for longer than she was willing to admit, trying to ignore the growing stiffness she was feeling. She didn't like acknowledging it. She'd learned to ignore it whenever it cropped up, be it at class when Mertle or one of the other girls was dancing, around town when she saw Keoni around, or when she was on the beach generally.

Unfortunately now it didn't seem to be working. She very briefly considered continuing to watch them, making taking out the hardening length to prevent it feeling so uncomfortable, but returned to her senses and, blushing profusely, backpedaled from the scene and hurried away.


Lilo entered her room, making sure the door was shut before she went to her bed and took out her game system, the one that even to this day contained experiment 223, Glitch.

Over time the game system as well as Glitch's control over it had grown, the former through Jumba's upgrades, the latter through some kind of natural process as Lilo's gaming with him trained his control over it.

As a result, what had once been a simple game boy was now an uber powerful VR device. Hoping that some gaming would get her mind off of what she had seen, Lilo put it on and laid back, wondering what Glitch had in store for her today.

She watched as the darkness of the screen slowly lit up. She was able to feel the wind rushing passed her face as her first person gaming avatar fell from the sky and landed on some kind of stone platform. She was dressed in her hula outfit, armed only with fire twirling sticks.

She heard Glitch's familiar laugh as several enemies appeared on the stone battlefield, all seeming to be based on various mythological creatures. Lilo smiled, beginning to spin the fire sticks as the battle began officially.

She had gotten good at Glitch's games over the years, and between that and her current… shall we say, pent up energy, Lilo thrashed through the game enemies like nothing.

After several minutes and about four waves of enemies, Lilo looked up at the in-game night sky with a smirk, "That all you got? You're off your game today Glitch."

Lilo could tell he'd taken this as a challenge upon hearing him snicker. Glitch could do more than just make the game more difficult.

Now that it was virtual reality, he was able to actually scan Lilo's mind and change the game around her to specifically adapt to her mind, either to her likes when he wanted to make things relaxing or exciting for her, or to her weaknesses when she wanted to make things absolutely punishing hard.

Today though, he'd actually managed to do both at once. Around her, several figures appeared out of nowhere. Instead of soldiers or monsters to fight, these appeared to be normal men and women.

Well, normal didn't quite describe them. They were absolutely gorgeous. Lilo started to sweat as she realized the two men and women around her were not only ethereally beautiful, they were all stark naked, allowing Lilo to see every detail of their practically perfect bodies.

"G-Glitch? What.. are you doing?" Lilo asked, the confidence having melted out of her voice as they closed in on her. As they approached, Lilo noticed they didn't have health bars, but stamina bars.

Glitch had, Lilo realized, picked up on the frustrations that she was driving to vent through Glitch. Evidently, he had decided that this would be a more direct way of helping her deal with it. Either that or he just enjoyed watching her squirm.

It was hard to tell with Glitch sometimes. In any event, the figures began closing in around her. Lilo considered telling Glitch that he won, but in the end decided against it. He wanted to help her relieve a little stress is all...