Priorities
“Ah… lazy day, nothing to do… just wonderful!” Drew said.
“Hmmm, that’s not right, is it?” Samantha snapped her fingers.
“No. I need to do the laundry, clean the garage, and worship you until you come at least three times,” he responded, blank-eyed.
“Start with the last, slave!” she commanded.
Priorities are a wonderful thing.
Everybody loves to procrastinate every now and then, but being of service is better, overall. I wrote this little funny tidbit with this in mind.
Acceptance
“I serve her?” he asked in a dreamy haze.
“You serve her,” a confident echo replied.
“I serve her,” he declared, eyes open wide.
“You serve her,” the echo agreed.
“I serve her!” he shouted, triumphantly.
“We both do for we are the same…” the echo concluded.
Whether in trance or not, he was hers.
Being submissive is not easy. Sometimes, the greatest struggle comes from inside. I was thinking of the Princess Sapphire Rain when I wrote this.
Getting Ready
“Let’s try something different, today,” Michael said.
“Like what?” Rachel asked.
“I’ll hypnotize you. Now, watch the watch as it swings back and forth, back and… hmmm… back and…” his vision started to blur.
“I’ll take it from here,” she whispered. “Nice job getting ready for me though.”
“Thank you, Mistress,” he responded, head slumping.
Another humorous attempt, this time with a little bit of turning the tables. Are you ready?
Poetic Memory
“Metaphors are dangerous. Love begins with a metaphor. Which is to say, love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetic memory,” Benjamin muttered, dreamily.
“Theroux?” Sally asked.
“Kundera.”
“That’s how hypnosis begins too, but you love the danger, don’t you?”
“I love you,” he said, kissing her feet.
This piece was inspired by The Unbearable Lightness of Being, one of my favorite books. I read it more times than I can remember. Some quotes stand out to me, like the one I used to make the overall idea work. It’s a beautiful one, isn’t it? If you never read the book, please do it. While I enjoyed the movie as well, there’s simply no comparison between the two. The book is definitely better.