But clearly I haven't solved my scheduling problems...
New ETA: October 1st. The Powers That Be willing.
In the meantime, I've got two old stories that caught my attention this week. A bit on the rough side, though:
Like Mother, Like Daughter, by Dom Master: “Carla’s heart raced at the realization that her little baby girl was about to be forced to suck off this brutal man. In her mind’s eye, she could see her young mouth stretch open to accommodate the foul intruder. She had performed oral sex herself a couple of times, but did not care for it; there was always a musky smell that just seemed too perverted. And now her little girl was experiencing that aroma first hand.”
Private School, by Anne: “A young teacher finds herself under a student's direction and is drawn deeper and deeper into submission and humiliation.”
You already recommended Like Mother, Like Daughter last time around.
ReplyDeleteCrap — maybe that's my real underlying problem: early senility :)
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Jennifer is like a living video game character, with someone else pushing the buttons.
ReplyDeleteAs a game character, Jennifer has skills. We know about some of these skills already: being always lubricated, sticking her breasts out when ogled; stuff like that.
That's good, but not enough; you also need stuff to keep Jenn in shape. So I guess Jennifer'll find herself going to the gym, and she 'll be eating healthy - whether she likes it or not.
A character in a video game also has a status screen, where you can look up health and skills of the character. So I guess, the accountant has a code to access Jenn's "status screen" - sex drive, health, skills, stuff like that.
Also, in a game there's grinding - doing the same thing over and over again to improve your skills. More blowjobs for Jenn - she needs the practice.
But Jennifer's a clever girl, so once she figures things out she'll try and beat the system :)
Never explicitly thought of the game character connection, but it fits. And yes, she'll definitely try to beat the system. Otherwise, where's the fun :)
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