Sexually Binding
“Too much noise, too much clutter?” Tracy asked.
“Yes,” Angelo responded, hands on his head.
“I have the right thing for you, then,” she continued, producing a contract. “Simple rules. No questions. Mindless obedience. Sign on the dotted line, please.”
“In blood?” he gulped, positively terrified.
“Not quite…”
Her heart-shaped tail wrapped around his cock.
A friend of mine is in the community – TeraS. – is the Queen of the Succubi. I think my character is a friend of hers. Yes, this one was written with her in mind at the time and I think it turned out great. Go visit her site and show her some love, okay?
Levitation
Stanley and Gina’s teaching habits couldn’t be any more different. He would tolerate no levity in the classroom, while she encouraged levitation.
“What does that even mean?” he asked, one day, as he caught her by the water dispenser.
Choosing hot water, she made bubbles rise before his eyes.
He’s been floating happily ever since.
A subtle, light-hearted, and fun piece inspired by an actual water dispenser. I love it when small things turn out to produce the most surprising results in my mind.
He Complied
The first Domme commanded: “Lick my boots!”.
He complied.
The second Domme needed an ashtray, pointed at his mouth.
He complied.
The third Domme teased him with rope.
He complied.
The fourth Domme liked mannequins.
He complied.
The fifth Domme said: “Wake up.”
The others in his mind slowly began to fade…
… and he complied.
The genesis of the entry above is not that exciting, but it’s still curious it developed into this. Frankly, I just envisioned six people in a room, with five being dominant women and one a submissive man. Numbers, fantasies, hypnosis and mind control have lots of history together, so think of this one as a small part of that overall connection. The question is: what exactly is the magic number in this one? I think the answer should be clear. Enjoy.
Symphony
Yekaterina adjusted the frequency, controlled the volume. turned electric signals into sounds and words, amplified by an overactive imagination. Andrei felt the vibrations, reverberations, unyielding conflagrations, twitched, and exploded in a cascade of bubbling bliss.
“No hands, like I promised,” she purred. “Your turn.”
His tongue was no theremin, but the symphony was the same.
This piece was inspired by the electronic musical instrument known as the theremin, a very peculiar piece of engineering that’s played without physical contact by the performer, producing a distinct, somewhat eerie sound. Russian names were used throughout the small tale as an homage to the creator of the said instrument, Lev Sergeyevich Termen, or Léon Theremin, as he became known in the United States of America. Fun fact: the instrument was used in many soundtracks, like the 1945 Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Spellbound, so everything fits perfectly, doesn’t it?