Masterpiece
Aaron looked at his identical copy and screamed.
“You made a clone of me!”
“Two” His girlfriend, Natalie, pointed at another figure standing behind him.
“Why?”
“Remember how you were too scared of a threesome? These brainwashed boys are above that.”
“What happens to me now?”
“Consider yourself expired.”
Evil hands wrapped around his neck…
Shortly after I got home today, I turned on the TV and there was a scientific program airing that talked about how cloning works, its ethical implications, and possible future applications of the technology. They had a lot of guests talking about the subject, one of which was a female sci-fi author whose name now eludes me. As she kept describing a possible scenario where a person could use a genetically modified clone to satisfy an aspiration they themselves would never try for real, this little thing came to me. It’s weird, and so is the overall concept.
Good Toy
If you read this line ’til the end, you’ll be hypnotized into becoming a mindless slave for women.
Just kidding, it’s actually this one.
Oops… fooled again! Why don’t you check the fourth?
Good. Look how obedient you already are and how desperate your mind is to please. Just one more…
Such a good toy…
I have a lot of drafts and unfinished concepts on my hard drive I’ve yet to show anyone. One of them is the fourth installment of “Paragraphs” – no subtitle yet – but the skeleton is there. As I was taking my time to rest today, I looked at it and a few other things and felt like doing something with the idea of reading again. This was it.
We’re at one hundred and fifty days of year 6 and the challenge continues. Keep up with it as we draw closer to 2000 consecutive days of femdom hypnosis and mind control micro-fiction.
Dark Magic
All the books on Mother Victoria’s shelves were available to Angela, except one. and the elder’s reasoning why was always the same:
“Dark magic has dark consequences.”
Still, one day, the younger woman’s curiosity won and…
There’s a new book on Mother Victoria’s shelves now. People say its cover reminds them of a human face.
Magic is not a theme that appears often in this challenge, not because I don’t like writing about it but usually because it comes to me after I’ve already run other ideas on my mind. Not today. Today, magic was always what I was going for and a magic book seemed natural. You may argue there’s no explicit mind control on this piece but what about implicit? Was it really “curiosity” that made Angela open the book and suffer the fate of being “read” by it or something else? Food for thought.