Sailor Moon The Rise of Demons
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“The court is now in session, the Honorable Thomas Kincaid presiding.”
After sitting, Judge Kincaid leaned forward, giving the competing parties his undivided concentration.
“I gave this my upmost attention, but it’s a difficult case. While Mr. Walker is clearly rational and competent, Drs. Punjab and Altinon make a convincing argument he’s likely to become dangerous as his disease progresses. Though the defense denies this is the case, the only evidence I can rely on argues it is. As such, I can’t rule for the defense.” There was an audible gasp from the courtroom, while Rajai pumped his fist in victory. His lawyer laid his hand on his arm, dissuading him from gloating. David ceased trying to hide his grin, flashing his teeth before the entire courtroom.
“This is highly irregular, your honor,” Mathew protested. “Why rush to to judgment? Why not a temporary stay so we have time to get a second opinion by someone with an unbiased opinion of my client? Would a few days make such a big difference?”
“Mr. Tate, as the defense council and member of the Pennsylvania bar, I don’t need to remind you of the law. I’ve already made my decision in the matter, and your protests are designed for show only. According to the statutes on civil confinement, my decision stands. There is no appeal, aside from a requirement that I revisit the case in another sixty days. It also says you can introduce new medical evidence, provided you alert the court ten days before that date.”
“At which point they’ve already have operated on my client. That doesn’t protect his rights, it’s a rush to action. Why not postpone the decision by only a few more days? Surely he won’t die in that time, even given Dr. Punjab’s dire predictions.”
“If you don’t like the law, you’re free to petition the Pennsylvania courts to write new ones, but until that point, my decision stands.” Judge Kincaid turned his attention on the defendant. “Mr. Walker, let me just add, that although you put up a brave front, I’ve found the bru ha ha surrounding this case telling. Though you’ve steadily denied any personal involvement, I find those claims unconvincing. Where there’s smoke, there’s undoubtedly fire, and that fire wouldn’t burn so brightly unless you were fanning the flames, encouraging it. As such, your own behavior convinced me of Dr. Punjab’s claims that you aren’t rational, and are suffering from delusions triggered by your periodic attacks. The fact they’ve changed your entire psyche, and decision making ability, clearly demonstrate why you’re so dangerous. You might consider that, the next time you get the brilliant idea to flaunt such nonsensical notions of mental care in front of members of the medical community.”
“Judge, you’re acknowledging you came into this case with your mind made up and based your decisions not on the facts presented,” Mathew objected, “but on your own opinion of my client. Those are indefensible actions for you to make.”
“That’s why I delivered them post factum, as a personal aside to the defendant after the case is completed, so he appreciates the effect his behavior has on rational people. Besides, as we both know, there’s nothing you can do about it. There’s no appeal in this matter. Again, if you want to come back in sixty days and reargue your case, you might want to start preparing a more legitimate defense now.
“Mr. Walker, you are to be restrained and transferred to the hospital to receive the surgery most likely to save your life.”
“You can’t do that!” Toni leapt to her feet. “You can’t force someone to do something they’re unwilling to do themselves.”
“I most surely can, young lady, and I caution you about acting out or trying to defer the courts wishes. Otherwise you’ll await your father’s surgery in jail. Do I make myself clear?”
She dropped her head, her mother clutching her arm. “I do, your honor.”
“This is ridiculous!” Phil shouted, despite Mathews restraining hold. “I can prove my claims! Just allow me to treat someone with mental illness. I can prove it, even without a psychiatric evaluation!”
“Then you should have considered that before resting your case. The time for introducing new evidence is past as I’ve already made my decision. Frankly, I don’t care what you think you can prove, I’m only interested in the facts, of which you’ve offered none.” Judge Mathews left his podium, waving dismissively. “Gentlemen, escort him out of the room.”
“You don’t expect me to pay them for this, do you?” Phil demanded, quieting substantially.
“That’s a matter for you to resolve with the hospital,” Thomas stated.
“Meaning they’ll destroy my credit rating when I refuse to pay them for butchering me! That sounds ‘fair and equitable’ to me.”
“How they handle that is beyond the scope of this decision. I can’t dictate how they handle their internal affairs.” Here, the judge turned to the plaintiff’s table. “However, I’ll remind you that it’s terrible public relations to force someone to pay for something a court ordered them to submit to. If such a case came before me, I’d be inclined to find for the defense.”
“A fat load of good that will do if I’m paralyzed or reduced to a blubbering idiot after they’re done,” Phil mumbled.
As the judge exited the courtroom, Mathew addressed his client. “This is clearly a flagrant violation of judicial impartiality. This was clearly an ad-hominem decision, one based on his feelings about you personally. I’ll file a complaint with the bar, but it’s extremely unlikely they’ll cite a sitting judge. Even if they do, there’s no way they’ll act in time to prevent them from operating on you.”
“If it’s unavoidable, I’m not as concerned for myself. I’m worried about the hundreds I may have helped. He’s not only sentencing me; he’s condemning everyone with a mental disorder. That’s a huge class-action contingent.”
Mathew awarded him a baleful grin. “If you find a way to organize them, I’ll be glad to hear the case.”
The bailiff approached their table. “Please stand, putting your hands behind your back.”
“Please!” cried Toni and Jane, rushing forward. “Allow us to say goodbye first.”
He nodded, standing back but watching their actions.
“Will we be allowed to visit,” Jane asked, “or will the hospital dictate that, too?”
“Dad, if you’d only been allowed to demonstrate what you do, surely they’d have to accept it.”
Phil shook his head. “Sadly, no, it wouldn’t. Once the authorities decide that you’re a threat to their understanding of the world, they rarely stop to listen to reason. Once he made up his mind, the entire thing was over.”
Toni threw her arms over her father, crying on his shoulder. “As upset as I am, I pray the surgery is at least successful.”
“It likely will be. However, I’m certain it will destroy my ability to help others. If there are complications, I’ll be in worse mental and physical shape. Frankly, I have no desire to face such a life after what I’ve been through.”
As Toni backed up, Jane launched herself at her husband, whom she’d recently thrown out of their house. “This is terrible. While I hate the idea of losing you, I respect what you’ve done so much. We’ll be there by your side,” she said, tears streaming down her cheeks, “whatever develops. You can depend on that.”
“Again, at this point, it scarcely matters what happens to me. I’m simply one man, unable to achieve much in the span of a single lifetime. However, I lament all those I may have helped. They’d make a more significant impact than what little I’ve achieved before now.”
“All right, ladies, you’ve had enough time,” the bailiff announced, stepping forward. “I’m taking Mr. Walker into protective custody until we can transfer him to the hospital.”
It was hardly a short trip to the hospital. Instead, the court waited until there were enough people to warrant a bus. Thus Phil was restricted to a small room with various criminals awaiting transport to the prison. Most had their own creatures surrounding them, but Phil couldn’t do anything other than watch and listen to them prattle on. It never ceased to amaze him that these beings, for the intense effort they poured into tormenting humans, paid such little attention to them. Other than the object of their torment, they didn’t notice anyone else. That included the one man capable of harming them, sitting defenseless beside them. He briefly considered choking one and allowing the others to end his life, but couldn’t do it. He still hoped, against all odds, that he might continue his struggles against these mythical creatures after the surgery. If nothing else, Toni and Jane still depended on him, even if his son and his family’s friends were uninterested in his fate.
Late in the afternoon, he and the other prisoners were herded on a prison bus under heavy guard. The sound of a protest echoed from around front, but he was too preoccupied to give it much thought. His mind had been churning all day. The vehicle departed from the back of the building, so few noted its departure.
Aside from feeling depressed and humiliated, Phil felt he’d disappointed everyone. Toni and Jane, who relied on him, the hundreds he’d worked to cure and the thousands he’d never get to. He wondered whether his role would have been more successful if given to someone else. If he hadn’t taken so long to figure out what was happening, or been more circumspect, he might have escaped notice. If he dealt with a couple individuals at a time, rather than accosting them in public, he might not have created such a stir. He also fumbled his own public relations, doing a terrible job of expressing what he was attempting. Conversely, his excuses that he wasn’t doing anything were exceedingly weak.
He felt if he’d been better prepared, quicker on his feet, or had a greater grasp of his capabilities, he might not have failed so many.
Sitting towards the front of the bus—shouts and protest songs carrying over the distance—his seatmate’s demons kept encouraging the man to ‘kill the pigs!’ Thus he didn’t note the outside distractions. Trying not to stare, Phil studied the man. Despite his many hate-filled tattoos, he didn’t appear so dangerous. He seemed a quiet family man, except he was continually prodded—by tiny devils with pitchforks—to hurt other people. Phil considered the life the man might have led if they’d met earlier. Before he screwed up and pissed off the wrong people. He couldn’t save the people the man injured, but he might give meaning to the rest of his life. Allowed him to make amends, or reach out to others in his situation.
Glancing around the bus, it was filled with people in similar straits. Many were extremely dangerous, but they were people he alone could have helped—beyond the reach of professionals. They might talk some sense into them, but they couldn’t curtail the urge to hurt, belittle, torment or abuse. Yet, instead of helping, Phil had wasted his talents by first hiding it, denying it once word leaked out, and then fumbling his way into squandering it.
The one thing which didn’t plague him was the doubts he suffered during the trial. As Rajai lectured the court about how he manufactured his own reality, Phil was momentarily unsure—despite the many people who’d confirmed what he confronted every day. Still, his new world was so far afield from what everyone faced, he had trouble accepting it. Facing these thieves, murderers and assorted criminals brought the reality of his situation home.
He heard the whispers of each man’s tormentors degrading them, urging them to commit suicide, hurt others, and that they could never succeed. It was all he could do not to strangle even one of those horrendous creatures. In the face of such hostility, any doubts he had evaporated in the beckoning light of their need—these men who’d shown their victims no mercy.
As the bus pulled away from the courthouse, he never saw the city’s homeless, including many of his friends, protesting the judge’s decision. Nor the heavy police and media presence in the face of overwhelming numbers for such an otherwise unremarkable case. Instead, he glanced through the slats of the barred windows, observing people on the street as they passed. Many of whom had their own creatures assaulting them. In his uncertain hands, he’d allowed a precious gift to slip from his fingers, spoiling the lives of everyone surrounding him.
How many would commit suicide because of him, end up strangling their lovers or hurting their children, either physically or emotionally. He had not only failed them, but their families, relatives and associates. All because he hadn’t known how to process the challenges of his new life, or kept his mouth shut when confronted. Instead he mouthed off, insulting someone who convinced a judge to remove his ability to assist others—literally cutting it from his brain.
Yet, as preoccupied as he was with his failures, he considered alternatives. How he might have overcome his various faults. How, if he had to do it over, he’d approach each situation differently. In the end, he wasn’t sure it was possible. Whether it was due to his own failings, the need to rescue those who never requested it, or the maliciousness of those who couldn’t see what he did. There were too many points of failure to succeed for long. In each scenario, he eventually stumbled somewhere. Every solution led to further complications, ending in the same position he found himself in.
The bus, traveling painfully slowly through the city, finally stopped in front of the hospital—a side trip from its normal route scheduled exclusively for him. As the officers hustled him off, they were met by two security personnel and an intern. After signing for the exchange, the prison guards boarded their vehicle and left him in the care of his new guardians.
They viewed him skeptically, questioning his mental health, and the probability they’d need to subdue him for any perceived infraction. He wanted to protest that wasn’t him, but realized it was pointless. To everyone outside his small sphere of influence—and many inside it—he was nothing more than a witless freak spouting nonsense. It was the mantra of every reasonable person who confronts those who don’t obey societal rules. Yet, the rational world had no place for those who spoke of invisible creatures, whether he helped others or not. Phil challenged everything they knew, arguing for something they couldn’t conceive of. If he persisted on arguing medical facts with people whose careers were steeped in unfathomable details, they’d cart him off to the loony bin each time. For the people committed to acknowledged wisdom, there were no other facts than established medical dogma. Anything else were the ramblings of the hopelessly insane, even if it cured hundreds.
The security personnel escorted him through the hospital, attracting the stare of everyone they passed. Despite taking service elevators—warning doctors and nurses to take another—there were still plenty of people who saw and passed judgment on his mental state. Dressed in restraints, his feet shackled to prevent his escape and his shoelaces stripped to curtail suicide attempts, he shuffled on as everyone stepped aside. They wondered what horrors he’d committed to be brought into a house of healing in chains.
Reaching the neurology wing, he was escorted to a semi-private room shared by someone with a shattered skull. Yet his injury did nothing to hamper his demons, who continued tormenting him.
It was then Phil realized he didn’t require otherworldly creatures to torture him. Instead, he chose to persecute himself. Shaking off his self-doubt, he decided to march to his fate proudly. He’d done no wrong, and refused to tear his confidence apart asking impossible questions about a destiny he couldn’t avoid. He’d performed his best and should be proud of his accomplishments. He hadn’t cured the world, but he’d made a difference in people’s lives, however limited it was. There was nothing to be ashamed of, despite how others viewed his efforts.
Without his cane, he’d stumbled several times. Each time, the guards would stand back, prepared for him to attack as the intern nervously helped him to his feet. He faltered so frequently, his leg ached and he was ready when they lay him on the bed and shackled him to the railing. As the guard observed over him and his roommate, life in the hospital continued as normal. Doctors, nurses, administrators mixed with patients and family, rushing to and fro. Left alone again, Phil considered what life would be like without his many otherworldly foes.
It was a future he didn’t relish—realizing what everyone around him faced—but unable to affect any changes. There was a slim chance his abilities may remain, but he doubted his ability to suddenly see the invisible wasn’t tied to whatever was occurring in his brain. Nor was he convinced he’d survive the surgery. Despite the risks of complications, he doubted he’d last long with such a serious medical condition. Although he remained sure his reality was more real than the one everyone considered rational, he doubted such insights came cheaply. Having one’s brain sliced open was eerily similar to the fate of others like Joan of Arc. They saw and heard things no one else could, using them to achieve fame and widespread praise. Only they were later prosecuted and put to death for their successes. One way or another, he’d pay for his gift. He considered the irony of the situation. While able to observe the ultimate reality behind mental illness, his visions were as much a curse as the schizophrenics he treated. His life was as chaotic as theirs. The ability to see is a burden few would choose, but one the sufferer couldn’t turn his back on. This was his life, whether his visions endured or not.
“Here he is, Mom!”
Phil opened his eyes, diverted from his philosophical wrangling by the sound of Toni’s voice.
“You would not believe how difficult they made it to reach you,” Toni exclaimed, as Jane reached out to hug him.
“Sorry, Ma’am, but you’re not authorized to touch the prisoner,” the guard warned.
She stood and confronted the security guard. “He’s not a prisoner. He’s a wonderful man who’s done nothing but help others. You would be proud to accomplish what he has. He hasn’t hurt anyone, though I seriously question how you can sleep at night!”
“Leave the man be,” Phil said, waving his hand which rattled his handcuff. “He’s doing what he’s been trained to do. He doesn’t mean anything by it.” He nodded towards his roommate with his head wound. “It’s not entirely uncalled for.”
“Still, he should be aware of the need for compassion!”
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Alana felt distressed. The weather had deteriorated and she felt the stirrings of the approaching electrical storm. Winds strengthening and blowing her long auburn tresses around her pretty face. Little she could do with manacled wrists attached to chains which only allowed her s few feet I’d movement. The creature could smell the human and instinctively knew it was a female, a distressed one at that. It made a pleased grimace which was never human, baring it’s long canine like fangs. The...
It’s been a rather quiet and boring month since your best friend Amy left on another of her business trips and left you in charge of watering her plants. You’re used to doing this for her since she tends to leave unexpectedly for a couple of weeks, but now you’re getting worried because this is the longest she has ever been gone without giving you a call. You don’t even know where she went! Over at here place, you finish watering the azaleas when you finally decide to look around and see if you...
FantasyAbe jumped as Phil approached, trying to hide the person he was with. For a larger, older man, Phil moved quietly. Phil noticed the young woman behind Abe, but glanced around anyway. “So, did you find any likely candidates? I don’t see anyone nearby.” “I ... I did,” Abe said, biting his lip. He hesitated a moment and then stepped aside, revealing the young girl. “This is my niece, Meg Whiting.” The girl did a little curtsy, smiling brightly but nervously. “Pleased to meet...
“Ladies and gentlemen,” Nathan Kelly announced, “the University of Washington today has an announcement which stands to shake the very foundation of education. We are completely revising and restructuring our Psychiatry program. It will be, undeniably, unlike any other in the world. Our current students needn’t worry, as most are already involved in the changes. After all, the majority of the program centers on the associated medical degree, however they’ll have to relearn the majority of...
Mara woke to the sound of rattling chains. She had been taken down duning the night and placed in a small wire cage in the corner of the room. Her holes were still plugged, the leather strap holding them in was painfully wound around her hips and legs. She was lying on her side, her belly protruding out in front of her. She tried to move to sit up but her muscles were so weak from being suspended and the weight of her stomach was unfamiliar to her. One of the threshers walked up to her cage,...
He answered after the third ring, the clock already ticking down the minutes Phil had access to the phone. “Mathew Tate.” “Mathew, I’m ... in a bit of a pickle. I’m currently in jail and this is my one call. I need help.” “Okay, calm down, we’ll work this out. Where are you and what are the charges?” “I’m in the county lockup in Upper Darby. They’re charging me with public nuisance and intimidation.” Mathew chuckled. “What, some customer stiffed you?” “No, I’m innocent. I was...
“Are you ready for another go?” Emma asked, greeting Phil as he pulled into a parking spot. “Or rather, can you survive another one?” Ethan teased. “Yeah, though this time will be a little different,” Phil said, exiting his car. “Instead of the typical crowd scene, I told Melissa I was done with waiting room demonstrations. I insisted I’d only handle five of her worst cases. That way, the chances of complications are reduced, as are the number of observers. If I take out one creature each,...
Some time ago I submitted a story with the title DEMONS TO SLAY. Many of the comments posted criticized the fact that the story had an unsatisfactory ending. This story is a version of the original that has a much happier ending. This is a fictional story. Any resemblance to persons living or dead and institutions is coincidence. DEMONS SLAIN CHAPTER ONE The West Country was as beautiful as ever. I enjoyed my work, but the times when I came down to Devon and travelled the western counties...
Betty and Abe were accompanying Phil and Meg across the University of Washington campus, and were surprised by how Meg was treated by the students, who were mostly 18 years old or older. They’d expected Phil to be well-respected, but were surprised by the reactions to Meg. “Hey, Meg! Hearing wonderful things about you.” “Way to go, Meg! The entire campus is buzzing about your work.” “Excuse me,” Betty said, pitching her voice low so it wouldn’t carry. “Why is everyone raving about Meg if...
The camera zoomed in, focusing on a crowd of reporters and onlookers, a stage full of prestigious city officials, and a single overweight plumber, occasionally talking to himself. The image focused on the Mayor and Police Commissioner, holding hands over their heads in a show of strength. The mayor backed off, conceding the stage to Commissioner Malcolm, who approached the microphone. “Ladies and gentlemen, this is a most unusual press conference. Since there’s bound to be a lot of...
Our world is full of wonder and it is also full of darkness. There has always been a balance and even when I was young I wanted to keep that balance. The weapons were shiny swords or the new guns. Those were muzzle loading and most had coarse powder that create clouds of smoke when fired. I designed and created something better and it all came from watching a farmer. He had cut and used a special sled behind horses to rake the cut hay into a single row. A few days later another sled pulled by...
“The demon,” the Great Mother spoke, and her voice boomed all around us, “is too strong!” Silence fell over the hall like a leaden blanket. A pair of feet shuffled on the floor next to me and stirred up dust. A choked sob sounded from somewhere further back. A muffled, crashing noise made it through the thick wooden gates and made some of my fellow sisters whimper in fright. I had seen him with my own eyes, felt the raw power spring forth from his hands and shake the foundations of our refuge....
“Mother! We’re home –!” Bells sang, bursting through the door, dragging Eigis behind her. Outside the sun was halfway through sinking behind the horizon, and it was almost night. A tall, long boned woman turned from where she’d been preparing a batch of rolls for the oven. She was wearing a ruffled homespun apron decorated with a cross-stitch of daisies over traveling clothes and armor. A welcoming smile lit up her angular, fox like face, making her half moon shaped eyes crinkle...
With great effort, the Helltaker journeyed into hell, bashed skeletons, kicked rocks, solved every puzzle, and ultimately, gathered the finest cuties throughout the netherworld into his own demon harem. Armed with nothing more than a sharp suit, sexy shades, a great chocolate pancake recipe, and the wit to pick the right dialogue options- or the grit to go through it again when he failed- our hero made his dream a reality. Life with demon girls (and one angel) hopping in and out of his...
You don't know how you got here. One minute you were in your bed getting ready to sleep after a vigorous jerk off season of watching hot guys fuck & suck on the internet. You closed your eyes quickly entering a deep sleep and the next thing you knew you were here. Not that you knew where here was. Everything was pitch black. So dark in fact that you couldn't even tell if your eyes were open or not. You couldn't even see your own body. As you were adjusting to your new surroundings, a sudden...
GayInner Demons By Paradox West Haven RV Park, Pennsylvania I woke up still feeling the lingering tears that had dampened my cheeks from the night before. They had long since dried, leaving twin, clammy tracks on my face that had me wanting to race into the bathroom and scrub my face clean with scalding hot water. However, I didn't do that, since it would have undoubtedly woken up the beautiful blonde whose arms I was currently entwined in. Unlike me, she continued to...
When Ryan stepped through the door of his apartment, Nahash was waiting there for him, lounging on the couch as she watched him hang up his coat. She was treating it like a chaise longue due to her size, reclining on it as she leaned with one arm on the backrest and the other trailing over the side. Her long legs were crossed, hanging over the adjacent armrest, her cloven hooves touching the floor. She had always been distractingly attractive, but for the first time, he felt free to really...
“Meg, I can’t believe how well you handled that!” Emma raved. “If I knew it was that easy, we wouldn’t have wasted so much time over the past year. We never guessed we could negotiate with demons, and you make it look so simple.” “No, shit!” her brother Ethan added. “I never expected to get my own demon and devil out of the deal either. What’s more, my demon is here to help, not torment me like they did before. It’s the difference between night and day. Now we know how to proceed in the...
***Comments welcomed and encouraged! I hope you enjoy my story as much as I did writing it. Thanks and enjoy! She is to be punished, her transgressions somewhat unknown to her. A tingle of anticipation shivered down her spine. The voice spoke, ‘ I’m going to make this by far the most painful and humiliating experience you have EVER had. I’m going to position you so that your most intimate charms are lewdly displayed and I am going to get hard watching you cringe and blush as I...
***Comments welcomed and encouraged! I hope you enjoy my story as much as I did writing it. Thanks and enjoy! She is to be punished, her transgressions somewhat unknown to her. A tingle of anticipation shivered down her spine. The voice spoke, " I'm going to make this by far the most painful and humiliating experience you have EVER had. I'm going to position you so that your most intimate charms are lewdly displayed and I am going to get hard watching you cringe and blush as I describe...
Spanking*Author’s note: This story is Public, if you have an idea, start writing (but please read the rules first)! If you are not sure about something you want to write, feel free to ask me anytime!* Mankind faced the threat of extinction, as a strange epidemic eradicated all men. To save humanity, an ancient witch circle stepped out of the shadows and taught the people their art; the art to summon a demon and merge with it, becoming a futanari. With this, humans could prevail. Today, the countries'...
Fantasy“All right, what’s so important that you’re taking me away from my other priorities? In case you haven’t noticed, I’m still mopping up operations. I’m talking to hundreds of curious creatures, fending off the media until I have a better grasp of where we stand, and I’m nervous about leaving that little weasel, Desttr, alone for too long.” “That’s not a very ‘accepting’ statement,” Sweizzr reminded him. “No, but I’m being honest. I still don’t trust the bugger.” Ignoring the distraction,...
My next assignment out of grad school was to an east coast fighter base located in a very popular tourist area. This time, however, I was not a member of a fighter squadron. Armed with my new computer science degree, I was to be the director of the wing's computer operations and network management division on the wing staff. I was now a wing staff support officer 'affectionately' known by the squadron fighter jocks as 'straphangers', meaning staff officers that came down to fly with them...
Phil considered, once again, what to admit to his family. He didn’t want to undermine their confidence and shake their faith in him. Opening his front door, he forced himself to smile. “Hello. How’s everyone doing?” His unexpected greeting surprised Toni and his wife, Jane. More than anything else, as it wasn’t his typical approach. “I’m glad you enjoyed your afternoon off,” Toni replied. “I hope you got it out of your system.” “Why? Is there more demand than usual?” “Uh, not...
As the intensely bright light slowly recedes, you cough at the muskiness of the air - you find yourself now in a dark, sparsely light stone corridor, perhaps underground because there are no windows to be seen. The glowing purple pentagram you walked through hissed behind you before fading to a dull gray; touching the portal yields no passage back to Atter's Pit, the dungeon you were in the process of exploring for treasure before come here... wherever here is. "That was real smart of you,...
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My wife and I were never ones to be considered traditional. We have had an open marriage for years, and good friends of ours have shared in our relations. Last year we made the daring decision to include our oldest daughter, Stacy, into our sexual relations. Stacy took to in naturally. We were gentle and slow with her and she learned to enjoy it very much. I'd be lying if I told you that I didn't enjoy it myself. Stacy was twelve when I first made love to her, and it was incredible. When...