July 2021

What’s the Difference?

Ally’s feet rested on Timothy’s back and his older brother was livid.
“Excuse me?!! Weren’t you done with this whole hypnotic footstool business?”
“Yes,” Timothy replied, glassy-eyed. “I’m her footrest now.”
“What’s the difference?”
“The number of letters…” Ally grinned, reaching for her pocket watch. Having a spare slave around was always a smart choice.

A few months ago, I joined DeviantArt and started sharing some of my creations there so if you’re not watching me there yet, now is a good chance to do so.

Anyway, as you know by now, this challenge is always open to suggestions from others and I do my best to answer them in my particular writing style. Yesterday, I asked the DeviantArt community for suggestions and I’ll be going through them one in one by order of arrival in the next couple of days.

As stated in the post’s description, this first suggestion came from SleepyheadRequiem – thank you for that! – and the word/theme at the basis of it was a footstool. This humorous scenario was the first idea that came to me after reading it. While language is important, if you’re a hypnoslave everything gets a little blurry after a while. By the way, I’m sure Ally has some use for you, too.


No-Cock

Waiting for the Impossible

“You look happy,” Seth said.
“I am. Molly has finally agreed to undo my chastity triggers.” Walter replied.
“Okay. When?”
“On her sister’s birthday.”
“I think you’re being tricked again.”
“Why?”
“She doesn’t have a sister.”
And Walter didn’t have a best friend called Seth either. He squirmed in his seat, waiting for the impossible.

Just like yesterday’s piece, this one was also the result of a suggestion. This time around, it came from bondagelover2 – thank you for playing! – and the word given was tricked. Now, this could be used in many different ways, and in this challenge (as well as many other creations of mine), dominant women are always playing tricks on their subs and slaves so… Of all the ideas that came to mind, this was the one I enjoyed the most because it once again plays with the concept of perception too. Something tells me Walter is never getting out of his predicament.

On another note, it seems this is the third challenge entry in a row that starts with the letter W. Will I change this unexpected pattern tomorrow or not? You’ll have to drop by then to find out.


Don’t Worry

“NO!” Paul screamed.
“What’s wrong?” His girlfriend, Anne, asked.
“Just had a horrible dream. Some company turned you into a robot and…
“Shhh, don’t worry about stuff like that…” she cooed. “The people I work for only convert men…”
Anne pressed a hidden switch on the back of his neck and rendered him unconscious again.

This is the third piece born of suggestions from the DeviantArt community following this piece and this one. While those two had a more humorous vibe, this one has a slightly darker tone but not much. As stated in the post description, the suggestion came from shadowheart36089 – thank you for that! – and the prompt was robot.

Dreams are a funny thing, aren’t they? While I don’t do many pieces involving robots as it’s not one of my favorite subjects, this idea presented to me and I had to use it. 

And, to answer the self-imposed query from yesterday, the title of this piece breaks the W sequence. Don’t worry, the next one won’t start with a D, either.


English Lessons

Already Brainwashed

Carla pressed a handkerchief against Emily’s nostrils, and the latter’s eyes immediately rolled over.
“What are you doing, sweetie? It’s not chloroform.”
“It’s not? But I felt…”
“Look at you, so eager to be mindfucked you’re imagining things. Do you know what that means?”
“I’m already brainwashed?”
“Exactly.”
Emily smiled and kneeled at her feet.

This is the last piece of the recent batch of suggestions that came from the DeviantArt community following this and this, and this. Back to a more chill tone because it’s not like anything is happening, or is it? The post description already told you the suggestion came from  patient1000 – thank you for deciding to play! – but what you didn’t know until now was the prompt was chloroform.

When I read it, the first thing I was reminded of was another challenge piece from a while back, one I happen to enjoy a lot. It dates back to April 15th, 2018, and I salvaged an old image version I made of it to show you all. Check it out below.

Fun, right? As it turns out, today’s entry is only the second one in which the word “chloroform” appears in full. Considering there are over 2000 stories in this challenge already, that’s quite surprising. Maybe I ought to do more with it in the future.

Anyway, this concludes the lot of suggestions I got a few days back but you’re always welcome to send more my way whenever you wish. Until then.


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