The Right to Obey
“You have the right to look into my eyes. When you do so, you can, and you’ll fall into trance. You have the right to become my servant. If you think that won’t happen, stop thinking.” The time-traveling hypnotist said.
Everyone in court kneeled as they heard these words, not a care in the world.
On June 13, 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court hands down its decision in Miranda v. Arizona, establishing the principle that all criminal suspects must be advised of their rights before interrogation. Now considered standard police procedure, “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can, and will, be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you,” has been heard so many times in television and film dramas that it has become almost cliche.
Given the date and the fact that the time-traveling hypnotist had been absent from this challenge for a while now, I decided to have some fun with it. Her version is a lot better, don’t you think?
Drink and…
The bottle Diana gave Alan was labeled “Free Will”.
“Huh? I’m confused,” he said.
“You said you wanted to be free from my hypnosis. Drink and…”
“Seriously?” He sighed.
“Changed your mind?”
“I was just joking…”
“Me too.” She scratched the bottom half of the label, revealing the word “Remover”.
He emptied the bottle immediately.
I’m enjoying a bit of respite this week so site updates will be kept to a minimum.
It’s quite hot around here, today. So hot I emptied a 1.5L water bottle in about an hour. The label on the bottle was starting to peel off and, between gulps, this idea came to be. Are you feeling thirsty?
Underwhelming
“Well, that was underwhelming…” Connor said, scratching his chin.
“What was?” Rachel asked, grinning.
“Your hypnosis. Didn’t you say you were an expert?”
“I definitely am.”
“But nothing happened, God damn it!”
“Exactly.”
“Bah, you’re such a fraud.”
“And you’re lovely, my dear.” She thought as he left the house in his new pink dress.
Humorous impromptu about perception. Written just now. Like I said yesterday, site updates are kept to a minimum during my mini-vacations which last until next Sunday so I can have a bit of respite and enjoy my birthday on the 18th. It was hard telling my brain not to do the kind of work I’m used to doing on this day though. Luckily, I was able to resist the temptation.
Self-Care
Darla laid the crystal pendant on the coffee table and said:
“And now that you’re completely hypnotized, I want you to…”
“Yes?” Mark drooled.
“… take care of yourself. Drink plenty of water, exercise, and change your diet. Without self-care, you can’t serve me, so do it.”
Mark nodded, tears of joy rolling down his cheeks.
I don’t know who needs to hear this but it’s true. Self-care is important. You need to take care of yourself, every day. This is true whether you’re serving another or not but in the first case, especially so because if you’re not being your best self, how are you fit for tending to another person’s needs? You’re not, pure and simple. Don’t do that. Practicing self-care is a simple way to honor and respect your Domme so do it.
Mini-vacations continue. They’ve been good. That’s self-care, too.