This is the first in a series of stories about "evil" Blood Pressure Clinics, that lure victims in, trick them, trap them, and completely drain them of all their energy. It's not really sci-fi, but there are some elements that do stretch the bounds of completely realistic reality. I'd love to hear if anyone enjoys this. I've written plenty more...
A dystopian look into a future of neural links, legalized murder, mass shootings, rampages, hand machines, telemarketing, cults, apathy; in this new world, the greatest war is the War Against Boredom.
Bruce thought he had control over his life, but all it took was one femdom hypnosis video to unravel everything. Obsessed, addicted, and completely enthralled by the alluring domme Majesty Natalie, Bruce's descent into financial ruin and utter subservience begins. How far will he fall for a woman he's never met?
In the bruised-purple bedroom, Harold (72) and Elena (54) kneel, rope-burned and paddle-marked. Braids, collar, sippy cup, duck blanket, Goodnight Moon surround them. “I’m only lovable when little,” she sobs. “When Daddy,” he chokes. Pull-ups, journal confessions: I’ll die mid-story. They make love—tears, Daddy, Harold braided. Aftercare: salve, shared sips, blanket-cape. Miso purrs. Tomorrow: burnt toast, crayons, rituals. They stay—leaky, creaky, little, big—choosing each other daily.
Evan crashes a billionaire’s estate party expecting only a glimpse of luxury, but when he’s caught by the magnetic Sebastian Blackwell, curiosity turns dangerous. Drawn into Sebastian’s world of power and desire, Evan finds himself trapped in a secret that blurs the line between temptation and control.
A Story from The Town As Susan’s curiosity pulls her into an unfamiliar world, a simple experiment quickly escalates. Guided by Anne and supported by Becca and Sophie, what begins as voluntary becomes a test of trust, control, and vulnerability. Bound physically and psychologically, Susan confronts hidden fears and desires, while Anne insists the ordeal will deepen their connection despite Susan’s doubt and humiliation. A story best experienced following The Clerk - Chapter 1: Curiosity at the Bookstore.