Sorority Sisters: Kimberly Massie
Copyright© 2025 by Emily Wendling
Chapter 2
Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 2 - He conquered football. He mastered science. But he never learned to resist temptation. Dr. Dan Harrison has it all: Ten Straight Super Bowl rings, a Harvard PhD, movie-star looks, and groundbreaking research that could revolutionize therapy. He's the impossible man brilliant, disciplined, untouchable. Until Kimberly Massie walks into his office.
Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Heterosexual Fiction MaleDom Rough Oral Sex
MASQUIRE MAGAZINE
“THE MODERN MAN’S GUIDE TO EXCELLENCE”
THREE TIMES PERFECT
Dan Harrison’s Undefeated Seasons Made History. His Haters Made Excuses.
By Marcus Chen | Special Investigation
COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE: THE HARRISON DYNASTY DECADE
SAN FRANCISCO - In the entire history of the National Football League, only two teams have completed a perfect, undefeated season culminating in a Super Bowl championship. The 1972 Miami Dolphins went 17-0 under Coach Don Shula. It stood as the singular achievement in professional football for forty-one years.
Then Dan Harrison did it. Three times.
The 2013, 2017, and 2021 San Francisco 49ers went 19-0, 19-0, and 20-0 respectively. The extra game was added to the season in 2021. Three perfect seasons in eight years. Three Super Bowl championships without a single loss. Fifty-eight consecutive victories across those three campaigns.
“It should not be possible,” says Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre. “One undefeated season is a miracle. Three? That is not human. That is simulation material.”
But it happened. And Dan Harrison made it look easy. This made everyone absolutely furious.
2013: THE FIRST PERFECTION
Record: 19-0 (16-0 regular season, 3-0 playoffs)
Super Bowl XLVIII: 49ers 38, Ravens 17
The 2013 season started with skepticism. Dan Harrison was just twenty-five years old. He was in only his first season as a starter. He was already drawing comparisons with Joe Montana and Steve Young. But undefeated? Vegas gave it 500-to-1 odds.
“No chance. Dan is talented, sure. But the schedule is brutal. They play Seattle twice, Green Bay, New Orleans, Carolina. This is the year reality catches up to his hype. His arm is weak.” said ESPN analyst Skip Michaels in the preseason.
His arm was not weak. Harrison threw for 5,127 yards, 48 touchdowns, and just 4 interceptions. The 49ers steamrolled through the season like mathematical proof.
THE OPPOSITION SPEAKS
Richard Sherman, Cornerback, Seattle Seahawks (Week 2 & Week 14):
“We had the Legion of Boom. The best defense in football. It did not matter. He picked our defense apart in both games. 34-10 in Week 2, 42-13 in Week 14. I was talking trash in the first quarter of that first game. By the fourth quarter, I was just trying not to get embarrassed on TV. He made me look like a rookie. I hate that I respect him.”
Aaron Rodgers, Quarterback, Green Bay Packers (Week 6):
“We went into that game thinking we would expose him. We had a great defense that year. He threw 387 yards and five touchdowns. FIVE. Made it look like a practice drill. After the game, I told him, ‘I do not know what you are, but you are not normal.’ He said, ‘Thanks.’ He did not even realize I was insulting him.”
Drew Brees, Quarterback, New Orleans Saints (Week 11):
“I threw for 342 yards and four touchdowns. We scored 31 points. We lost by three touchdowns. He threw for 401 yards and SIX touchdowns. It was like playing against a cheat code. You do everything right, and he just does it better. I went home that night and questioned my entire career.”
Joe Flacco, Quarterback, Baltimore Ravens:
“We were defending Super Bowl champions. We had one of the best defenses in the league. He destroyed us. 38-17, and it was not even that close. He completed 32 of 39 passes. That is 82 percent. In the Super Bowl. Against our defense. I remember thinking during the third quarter, ‘Oh, this is what unstoppable looks like.’ We had no answers. Nobody did.”
THE MEDIA CIRCUS
Stephen A. Screams, ESPN First Take:
“I am going to say this SLOWLY so everyone can UNDERSTAND ME! Dan Harrison is not just the best quarterback in football. He is REWRITING what we thought was POSSIBLE! Nineteen and OH! NINETEEN! AND! OH! The 1972 Dolphins finally have company, and they are NOT happy about it! This man is a GENERATIONAL TALENT! No. He is a CENTURY talent! They will be talking about this season in the year 2113!”
Colin Herd, Fox Sports:
“Let me be controversial here. Harrison is the greatest quarterback who has ever lived, and it is not close. Montana had four rings. Brady got a few. Dan just went 19-0 in his first season as a starter. In his FIRST SEASON. When I was in my first season as an analyst, I was still learning how to pronounce players’ names. This kid just went perfect.”
But not everyone was convinced.
Trent Morrison, NFL Network:
“System quarterback. That is all this is. Philip Whitney’s offense makes it easy. You plug anyone into that scheme with those weapons, and they would look great. Cannot touch him without a flag. The league protects him. Put him in a different system, he is average. He cannot throw deep anymore. Wait, he never could. He is a dink-and-dunk QB. Anyone can throw 5-yard slants.”
Morrison would repeat variations of this take for the next decade.
2017: THEY THOUGHT IT WAS A FLUKE
Record: 19-0 (16-0 regular season, 3-0 playoffs)
Super Bowl LI: 49ers 45, Patriots 24
After winning four straight Super Bowls from 2013 to 2016, Harrison continued his unprecedented dominance. Critics kept searching for signs of decline. They found none.
“He is over the hill,” declared ESPN’s Mike Golic Jr. before the 2017 season. “Twenty-nine years old. The game has figured him out. This is the year Dan finally falls off the cliff.”
Harrison responded by going 19-0 again.
Stats: 5,316 yards, 51 touchdowns, 3 interceptions
THE DOUBTERS DOUBLE DOWN
Von Miller, Linebacker, Denver Broncos (Week 8):
“We had beaten good teams that year. We thought we could slow him down. We did not have the formula. He passed for 398 yards against us. Our defensive coordinator had a full mental breakdown at halftime. Just kept muttering, ‘How? How does he know?’ We lost 35-10. I had two sacks. It did not matter. He is not human.”
Jalen Ramsey, Cornerback, Jacksonville Jaguars (Week 16):
“I talked so much trash before that game. I called him overrated. Said he was too polished to be relatable. Said the early Super Bowls were won by the defense, not Dan. Then the game started and he threw four touchdowns on me personally. FOUR. I shut up real fast. After the game, he came up to me and said, ‘Good coverage on that third down.’ It was not good coverage. He was being polite. That made it worse.”
Tom Brady, Quarterback, New England Patriots:
“People forget. We had one of the best defense that year. We had Bill Belichick. We had studied Dan. We had a game plan. None of it mattered. He picked apart our defense like he was conducting a symphony. 45-24. It felt worse than the score. I remember standing on the sideline in the fourth quarter, and Bill just shook his head and said, ‘There is no answer for that.’ Coming from Bill, that is like hearing God say he is out of ideas.”
TALKING HEADS EXPLODE
Stephen A. Screams, ESPN First Take:
“TWO PERFECT SEASONS! TWO! The man has gone 38-0 in two seasons! That is not the season, that is the REGIME! This is considered a dynasty! That is a DICTATORSHIP! Other teams should just FORFEIT! Save everyone time! Dan Harrison is playing CHESS while everyone else is playing HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS!”
Snacks Kellerman, ESPN First Take:
“I do not understand how this is legal. How is one person allowed to be this good at something? We need antitrust laws for quarterbacks. Break him up into smaller quarterbacks. Distribute talent across the league. This is a monopoly.”
Shenanigan Sharpe, Undisputed:
“Skiiiiiiiup! SKIIIIIUP! You told me he was washed! You said his arm was gone! He just threw 51 touchdowns! FIFTY-ONE! That is more touchdowns than most quarterbacks throw in TWO seasons! You owe Dan Harrison an apology, and you owe me twenty dollars because I BET YOU HE WOULD DO IT AGAIN!”
HATERS GONNA HATE
Trent Morrison, NFL Network:
“Still a system QB. Philip Whitney is the genius here, not Harrison. And look at that offensive line. He has got five All-Pros protecting him. He has got four seconds to throw every play. Put Patrick Mahomes in that offense, he would throw 60 touchdowns. Put Deshaun Watson in there, same thing. Harrison is a diva in disguise. He is not elite. He is protected by the refs and a perfect scheme.”
Dave Grossman, Fox Sports Radio:
“Second undefeated season, sure. But let us talk about strength of schedule. They played the NFC South. Terrible division that year. They played the AFC South. Also, a terrible division. They beat one legitimately great team all season, and that was New England. The rest? Cupcakes. This season has an asterisk in my book.”
The 49ers had defeated five teams that finished with 10 or more wins. Grossman did not retract his statement.
2021: THE IMPOSSIBLE HAT TRICK
Record: 20-0 (17-0 regular season, 3-0 playoffs)
Super Bowl LV: 49ers 41, Kansas City Chiefs 20
By 2021, Dan Harrison had won nine Super Bowls. He was getting old. The NFL had added a seventeenth game to the regular season. This made an undefeated run statistically more difficult.
“Father Time is undefeated,” said Colin Cowherd on his show. “Dan has had an incredible career, but this is it. The tank is empty. You cannot beat biology. He is a grandpa. He has played twelve seasons. The body breaks down. This is the beginning of the end.”
Dan Harrison went 20-0.
Stats: 5,891 yards, 56 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
The two interceptions were both off tipped passes.
THE OPPOSITION RUNS OUT OF WORDS
Aaron Donald, Defensive Tackle, Los Angeles Rams (Week 4 & Week 18):
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