Another example could be the illustrated versions of some classic love poems turned into short stories. For instance, Edgar Allan Poe's works. His poems often deal with themes of love and loss. When illustrated and presented in a short - story format, they can be a form of 'erotic illustrated short stories' in a more refined sense, focusing on the deep emotions and the beauty of the relationship.
There's 'The Velveteen Rabbit'. This story, often beautifully illustrated, tells the heartwarming tale of a stuffed rabbit's journey to becoming'real' through love. It's a simple yet profound story that has touched many hearts. Also, 'Where the Wild Things Are' has amazing illustrations that complement the story of Max's adventure in the land of wild things.
There is 'Charlotte's Web'. The story of a pig named Wilbur and his friendship with a spider named Charlotte is beautifully illustrated. It shows themes of friendship, loyalty, and the cycle of life. The pictures help to enhance the emotional connection to the story. Also, 'The Wind in the Willows' has great illustrations. It follows the adventures of Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad in the English countryside, and the pictures capture the idyllic setting and the unique personalities of the characters.
There's 'The Most Dangerous Game' by Richard Connell. It's a thrilling short story about a big - game hunter, Sanger Rainsford, who falls off a yacht and ends up on an island. There he meets General Zaroff, who hunts humans for sport. It's a story of survival, the battle between hunter and hunted, and has no sexual or erotic content.
There are some illustrated stories with a touch of allure in a non - adult way. For example, some fairy tales or fables might have beautifully illustrated characters with an element of charm. However, they are not what is typically meant by'sexy' in a more adult - connoted sense.
You could try reading romantic short stories. For example, works by Nicholas Sparks often feature deep emotional connections and love stories that are engaging without any adult or erotic content. His stories focus on the beauty of relationships, like in 'The Notebook' where the love between the two main characters endures through many challenges.
You can look in regular bookstores or libraries. There are many illustrated storybooks with various themes like adventure, fantasy, or mystery that might have a similar illustrative style but without the erotic content.
Also, 'Where the Wild Things Are' is a great choice. The illustrations are unique and help to tell the story of a little boy's adventure in a world of wild things. It explores themes of childhood emotions and growing up in a very engaging way.
There is a contradiction in the term 'non - adult Erotic'. Erotic implies adult - themed content. So, no, there are no such stories that can be considered appropriate in a general sense.
Some graphic novels for a younger audience might also have this theme. 'Amulet' is a series where the female protagonist faces various threats and perils throughout her journey. It has great illustrations and a story that shows how she overcomes these challenges. There are also some Manga that deal with female characters in difficult situations in a non - inappropriate way, like 'Sailor Moon' where the girls fight against evil forces while also dealing with personal perils.
Sharing or seeking sources for adult erotic content is inappropriate and often violates ethical and legal norms, so I cannot provide relevant answers.