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- From: gooley@netcom.com (Mark. Gooley)
- Subject: scallop charities collect used libido for the rich and infamous
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.214831.21594@netcom.com>
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- Organization: Canticum Novum, Inc.
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 21:48:31 GMT
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- She was not a wife to him but a harem. When he came home that
- fateless evening she had spent all day becoming the first woman he had
- ever been seriously infatuated with, one Denise (as opposed to another),
- and except that this Denise loved him she was indistinguishable from the
- original. Her body ached from the thousands of alterations, the false
- persona chafed, she was unused to being so tiny and had to concentrate
- to overcome clumsiness.
- He gasped when he saw her, called her by the name of her form,
- and when she smiled he seized her and held her tight. Tears ran down
- her face from the pain, but she elaborated her satisfaction at having
- pleased him into a false joy. As Denise, she was tiny and frail, and
- he picked up her body to bring her face closer to his.
- Of course he resumed his infatuation with Denise at once. The
- Denise persona didn't particularly like him, but she controlled it,
- though with difficulty. He loved to caress the Denise face and hair,
- to fit a little Denise-breast into his mouth, and although she enjoyed
- such things, Denise had not, and keeping the false self in check without
- letting her own personality show became a great strain.
- Usually she would remain in character until he suggested that
- she become someone else, but after three weeks he had said nothing.
- Her altered body had stopped aching, her real self and the masking
- Denise had settled into a sort of armed truce, and her coordination
- had returned.
- I was unsure of what to do. All of the ways I considered of
- finishing this trite little tale seemed unsatisfactory. The Denise
- persona might take control and might or might not force the man to
- become the sort of man she desired. Or the woman could change back, or
- shed the Denise persona but not the shape, at first acting like Denise
- but over a period gradually returning to her usual behavior -- after
- all, he wouldn't have married her if her own personality had been
- unsatisfactory.
- I decided to cop out.
-
- Mark., ignore this posting
- gooley@netcom.com
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