Chapter 18 - The Story Ends And Life Continues
I’d been back to the laptop in my mind a few times since I last wrote here. There was nothing to record. I asked the piece of tech to help me, and the only response I got from Rebecca was to read her story. Whether this was her way of being known to you, or if she wrote the story with my betterment in mind, I had no clue. Don’t expect to create something, or someone, that will fix who you are. This could just be a lone author on verge of self-harm talking. Pay no attention to my ramblings.
Rebecca is the star here, the key, and I’ll soon fade away whereas she will live eternal within you. With that in mind, it’s best that I continue her story. The pages of this notebook are drawing short.
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“You were trying to feed on me?” I asked of the Tisyros who no longer looked like Rassot. “How did you know you even could?” The now young woman pulled out a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses and made them glow pink.
“I can see it,” she said, flexing into an older version of that same girl. I was familiar with the technology thanks to you, Jack, and your story of Tisyros.
“Sure, but can you see into the core?” I asked. “I could be hiding some disgusting trauma deep within. You wouldn’t want to get sick now, would you?” The woman was visibly surprised.
“You know an awful lot about my kind,” she said. “Now I HAVE to eat you.”
“Ok, but wait,” I said, thinking up an appetizing offer for any Tisyros. “What if I could get you a pure heart, a golden heart every time?”
“Impossible,” she said. “Golds are the rarest of the rare.” I smiled. She was obviously not aware where she ended up upon creation of this world. That was when Sugar came to be, perhaps by your enjoyment of the singer and creator Rebecca Sugar, but how could that be? From my records of your mind in the library, you started writing me before finding her work. Maybe you drew from a spot in the Infinity Void containing her story.
“Sugar,” I said, plucking absolute purity from my heart with the promising finger. She’d have no voice, and would need none as the most pure part of my being. One thing to note was that her hair was pink and she was a younger version of me. I honestly felt surprised. It looked too much like anime come to life. “Please offer… umm…” I pointed to the female Tisyros for a name.
“Falcine,” she said.
“I’ll just call you Cici for short,” I said. “Sugar, please offer your heart to Cici to consume.” Sugar nodded with no expression on her face. Falcine looked to me with a concerned look.
“You sure about this?” she asked. “Once I husk her, she’ll be like that forever.” I scoffed.
“You just saw me pull her out of my left pinky,” I said. “Just eat and have some faith.” I watched as Cici shrunk down to a girl of Sugar’s age with golden hair.
“I need you, Sugar,” Falcine spoke with a hand over the center of Sugar’s chest. “And from you, I take this heart.” A small light appeared within the child’s body, emerging to cast a golden yellow light into the room. Cici’s mouth watered visibly and she didn’t even bother to bite into the dripping orb, swallowing it whole.
“Mmhm!” she exclaimed, with her hand to her mouth. I saw tears in her eyes as she grew back up to around thirty years old and sighed with Sugar still in her arms. “That was the greatest meal in my whole life.” I nodded with a smile.
“Now watch with your little specs,” I said. Cici corrected her glasses which had slanted slightly during her enjoyment. She gasped focusing on Sugar through the specs. “She recovers.”
“How’s that possible?”
“You see, we’re in a special place, Cici,” I said. “This works by my rules, and so Sugar will never become a husk. Are you ok, hon?” Sugar stood up and nodded. I held out my hand with a pinky up toward her. She entwined her own pinky with mine and flowed back inside me.
“Let’s move onto why you are here,” I said. “How many others do you know of your kind in this world? I can feed them all, so they don’t go husking the humans.”
“How do you know about us?” Cici asked. “Are you a Karinnen?” She started backing away slowly.
“Relax,” Shy said, coming out of the shadows behind her. “It just takes one confused Tisyros with an ignorant mother to tell everyone of your kind. We only want to keep the peace in this world.” Falcine looked between us.
“Five,” she said. “There are five of us, two male, and three female. We arrived to this world in the same spot as an orgy collective. Since it was a confusing place to be, we split off to gather information. I’d say I hit the motherlode on that front. Can you help get us out of here? The sky’s fake. It feels like we’re trapped here.”
“You are,” I said, gesturing for Shy to get back inside me. “The star folks had the same notion. I don’t know what I can do about that just yet. First we need to do something about the chaos raging in the world. Speaking of, I’m going to need my human friend back, Falcine. Where did you put the male form’s owner? You didn’t husk him, did you?”
“Oh, that guy,” she said, as Shy walked back into my body. “I had sex with him, and was about to eat the heart, but opened it to find lots of hidden trauma. He’s in the room upstairs under my lip tranq. It’s always tricky to gauge trauma, so I make sure I don’t eat something that would incapacitate me.”
“Can you contact your friends and have them stop by?” I asked. “Tell them I have a golden meal for each of them and more.”
“Sure,” Flacine said. “And if you ever need some release by sexual means, don’t hesitate to ask. I can have this in any size you like.” Cici pointed to her crotch where the V-shaped indent bulged out to the shape of a penis. I smiled. She thought she was all that. I mirrored her flex until she smiled.
“We could have some fun, you and I,” she said.
“Not really,” I countered. “But Crimmy would love you. Or rather, you’d love her, but table that for another time. Shy, can you go check on Rassot and get him down here?” She exited from my shadow and nodded, disappearing into another as if she was swimming in them.
“See ya,” Falcine said, touching her neck for a moment. It made her float and turn translucent. It was likely that device Ledeon got, oral-something. I waved as Cici flew out the door.
“Right,” I said, looking over to Shy. “Can you contact your Vandy buddies? I feel an eerie sensation we’re going to need their assistance before-” A loud crack opened a hole in the roof of the library. I acted quickly to contain the debris falling as Fyntn came tumbling out.
“Close it!” he shouted, right before touching down. Before I could react, a group of people bled from the opening wearing black clothing and brandishing purple weapons, and some that lit like candles on the tips. Before any more came through, I forced the tear closed trapping the floating group of people in the library. The roof was missing, but their opening was gone.
“WHO ARE THEY?” I shouted to Fyntyn, who clutched a strange black cube in a badly damaged hand. His blood was black and oozed out slowly.
“Rahin Raiders!” he called out and cut a small portal with a claw of his healthy hand to throw the cube to safety, or somewhere it wouldn’t be found. “My second go round didn’t go quite so well! They saw me and tried to kill me! We’re going to need help dealing with them!” I looked to Shy and motioned for her to go. She nodded and vanished. The group above let out a deep throbbing sound, like an intense roar heard underwater, vibrating the very water around.
“Time to flex your stuff, everyone,” I said and hit my fists together to let everyone inside me loose. I wasn’t even sure who one of them was, but her skin was silver, and her eyes a deep blue. Our eyes met and she smiled.
I was the first person who attacked, producing a bolt of purple lightning from my fingertips. At the sight of it shooting across the open space, the silver me, Silva, sprung into the air of the library to split the lightning to each of the raider group by way of her skin. I wasn’t sure what she could do, but it had to be something metal-based. I looked to the others as they geared up in their own ways. Cira stood out since her crotch was on fire, or was it breathing fire? I smiled.
The group of Rahin raiders split in the air and went for Fyntn, but my copies kept him away like a football. The fight scene would take too long to describe, but Shy arrived with one Garavand who gave me a cloak to travel by shadows and his necklace of garems to use for safe passage in the infinitesimal shadow realm. Then you arrived, and I made a ZaP you just happened to find. Tome cast a spell to protect the books from sudden rain. Then you left, time unraveling. I took Fynty out of the time-freeze and he sent the Rahin raiders back with a few cuts to the void.
You were back in the morning and tried to kill yourself by way of making the Rahin even madder. It was stupid and to be perfectly honest, it made me really mad, almost Cira-mad. When you left again, making the stained glass mural on the floor that I had to fix myself, I could finally talk to Fyntn.
“Hey, Fyn, you alright?” I asked, since his whole damaged arm was inside the hole I knew to be his mouth. He drew it out in orange goo that solidified before my very eyes, sealing the claws in a strange amber-like material.
“Peachy,” he said. “Great work on the time freeze.”
“That wasn’t me, actually,” I said. He looked up and nodded.
“Right, him,” Fyntn said. “Well, thanks for the help. With this-” He paused to cut a portal in the air with his other hand, the one missing a claw to find this space. The cube he tucked away there fell out into his palm. He tossed it over and sealed the cut to some sort of pocket dimension he stored it inside. “We can reset the void gems into the people they were. Might want to get Kara here for this.”
“On it,” I said, while bringing a smartphone into existence connected to wherever Kara was. Because the world you created between the void and your imagination, I could gain access into it by pseudo-means. “Hey. Fyntn’s back.” I hung up before she got weird about it and counted off five seconds before a Keir walkway opened to Kara, Mr. Barcode, and a teenager leading a child hand-in-hand.
“How many years?” I asked, realizing that time worked strange in the walkways through the Infinity Void.
“Well, Danielle here is five now,” She said. “And John is now fourteen. Say hi, Dani.” I stepped forward, but she hid behind her brother who extended a hand to greet me.
“She’s a bit shy,” he said. At that statement, Shy sank into the shadows and pulled Sugar out from the corner of the library. The pink-haired girl melted in years to match Danielle’s as if she was made of strawberry ice cream. She held out a hand to Dani, as the five-year-old peeked from behind her brother. In a quick motion, Dani grabbed Sugar’s hand and ran up the stairs.
“That’s a new one, Rebby,” Kara said.
“Yeah, Sugar,” I replied. “Our cook and feeder of Tisyros.” John excused himself silently and went up the stairs to make sure they weren’t breaking anything up there.
“You’re stretching yourself too thin, Rebecca,” she said. “So, how do we do this? I don’t want John and Danielle to be without their dad a second longer. Fyntn?”
“It’s a process, like everything,” he said taking one of the void gems from my palm. “No telling how long it will take. If they want to come back, it’ll be quick. Otherwise this could take weeks.”
“It won’t,” Kara said. “They wouldn’t make us wait like that. Just do it.” The front bell rang and as we were in a flying library, this could only be one person.
“I got it,” Shy said. I motioned at Fyntn to start the process, as Rassot flew into the library. One of the gems touched the cube, being absorbed in a split second.
“Now we wait,” Fyntn said and held the cube out for everyone to see. There was a moment of gaping silence as we just watched the pure darkness block floating in the open space of the library.
“What are we looking at?” Rassot asked, walking in. “Is that like some sort of egg or something? Or maybe it’s a contained black hole?” Kara looked at me annoyed, and I read her mind on instinct.
#Can you please go fuck your boy so he’s quiet?# Kara thought and looked confused for a moment until she figured out that I heard her thoughts.
“Tome, can I get Crimmy, please?” I asked, still holding Kara’s eye contact. The second I slipped it on, my mind filled with lustful thoughts.
#Only if you join me,# I thought directly into Kara’s mind.
#That’s not very fair,# she thought. #I have a husband and two kids.# I smiled and turned up the temperature of the room only around her body. She sighed with excitement in her breath, but resisted. Crimmy reached from the ring, through my mind, into her mind to produce a finger in her pants that teased at her clitoris. I felt my body warm at the thought until the ring left my finger. I looked at who did it, finding James fresh out of his void gem with a visible erection. I wondered if he wanted to join us, but he only pressed himself up against Kara and vanished from sight.
I sat there for a moment, excited with Crimmy raging in her ring. When Rassot came up to check on me, I only grabbed his face and rubbed it against my crotch until I reached a climax. Shy came up and took the ring from me, draining out the sexual craving much to the same embarrassment I once felt with you. Like beast, Crimmy just did her thing, but I held her in no cages, only you did that, and I was glad for it.
“Sorry,” I said, pushing Rassot away only to realize that he wasn’t moving. Did I just smother him to climax? I scrambled to breathe air into his lungs, tasting myself, or maybe Crimmy on his lips. He gasped for breath, alive again. “Shit, I almost killed you!”
“No greater death has ever been, Rebecca,” he said, grinning like an idiot. “So the cube works. Let’s do Finnelgamin next.”
“Wait!” I said, reaching out to Fyntn who wasn’t even holding Finn’s void gem yet. “I mean, shouldn’t Jack be here for it, just in case?” Everyone’s eyes bore into me and I felt more embarrassed than while grinding on Rassot’s face in front of them.
“You can control him now,” Shy said. “I’ve seen it. That’s why it worked sending him to get John back.”
“Nothing to be scared of, buddy,” said a voice behind me. I turned to find James and Kara already done with their sexual encounter. “We’ve got your back, and aren’t you like a god in here?”
“But Finn is like me,” I argued. “He can do the same things.”
“No, he can’t,” Kara said. “He doesn’t have your mind, nor does he have multiples of himself.”
“Oh!” Rassot exclaimed. “I almost forgot why I came to visit. We’ve got trouble. The Trevits in the crime syndicates have been building some laser weapons and light blades, since the others don’t work anymore.”
“Shit,” I said. “I didn’t put laser weapons in the the world proclamation of peace, did I?” Rassot shook his head.
“I’m up for it,” Shy said. “They can’t stand up to my shadow skills, and they can’t be worse than the Rahin raiders we took on, right?”
“WHAT?!” Kara burst out. “YOU DID WHAT?!”
“It’s my fault,” Fyntn said, putting up an arm in the orange cast. “I thought that I could sneak the setter out and they wouldn’t notice, but I think they beefed up the protections after my initial break-in. Damn-near lost my hand getting it out of there.”
“I could have just ASKED them for the device!” Kara said.
“You think they would allow the reset of the original character of their main offender?” I asked. “That’s unlikely. This was the only option. Anyways, aren’t you glad? I reunited you and James. Now let’s get Finn out and take a look at that human problem. That’s ‘we’, me and mind, Kara. You should head back into the void and keep your worlds safe from the chaos-eaters, assuming those still exist.”
“First you’re chickenshit about Finn, then you’re pushing my help away?” she asked. “You’re so much like him, you know that? But fine, I got my husband back. We’re going. No matter how much you push me away, we’re still friends, Rebecca. Remember that.” Kara took out her Keir, called John down with Danielle, and opened a corridor into the light-green bridge to another world. I smiled when it closed. She was a good friend, far better than I deserved. I’d have to try to be better to her in the future. I shook off the feeling of regret, and focused to the Trevit problem that Rassot brought up.
“Alright, let’s get on that world issue,” I said, but Fyntn held up a void gem for Finnelgamin. “Right. Fine. Do it. Shy, Arnst, set up some way to stop him if he decides to run.” They nodded.
When Fyntn put the void gem in, nothing happened. He shook it a moment and tapped his claw against it to no avail. Before I had a second to intervene, Tome was being pulled toward the cube by her hand. Rassot reacted the fastest, holding her back as Crimmy’s ring slipped her finger. As I watched the object of gold and pearl fly at Fyntn, I wondered if I needed to stop it, but it was too late. The cube absorbed the ring and expanded like before. They stood in an embrace, but he was confused.
“Finn?” I asked. He only parted the hug for a moment to see who was holding him.
“Fiona?” He asked and I ran up to turn Crimmy around. She no longer looked like me, hair brown with dark brown eyes. Now she had golden locks and purple eyes. Her face was also different. On impulse, I pulled her back into my body, but she didn’t budge. I tried pulling everyone back in at once and she vanished from the room with Shy, Tome, and Arnst. “What did you do?! Bring her back!”
“It’s not her, Finn,” I said, but his hands were already on my throat. I didn’t want to fight him, not here, so I released Crimmy from within. To my surprise, she still held the new form.
“It’s me, Finnelgamin,” she said, with a wicked smile toward me. “Come here. Come, my darling. It’s been too long.” Their faces mashed together in a wild frenzy of rushed breathing while kissing as they disrobed. Before they started going at it in the library, I snapped my fingers to send them to a room upstairs. Shy and Tome walked back out of my body.
“What the hell just happened?” Shy asked. “Did she just copy Fiona from Finn’s story, or did that person actually invade Crimmy from the void gem?”
“I have no idea,” I said, and looked up the stairs toward the moans and the sounds of skin slapping skin. “But it should be fine for now. Just…” I swiped at them again to displace them into the room of the building I once lived in that you told me was somewhere on the planet below. With them gone, I was left with a confused Rassot, not even trying to hide his male excitement. Shy was there before I could even think of it.
“Want some help with that?” she asked, hand already around his shoulders.
“I don’t know what’s going on, but sure,” he said. “But wasn’t that one always pushing you guys to sexuality?”
“We’re still women, Rassot,” I said. “She’s just the insane nympho part. Let’s get this done quick so we can go help the humans. Ok, Shy?”
“Hands ok?” She asked, already unbuttoning his pants. Rassot nodded and grit his teeth as Shy’s hands worked the length to a quick climax. I didn’t feel anything while watching it, but was glad it made him happy.
“Umm, Rebby,” Tome said, looking just beyond the windows of the flying library. “Are you seeing this?” I looked in her direction to find what looked like a cloud of something in the distant sky. Creationism allowed my eyes to zoom in on it to find the party coming to our front door. Thousands of strangely-dressed individuals and Trevits were flying on what looked like air motorcycles right toward us.
“Here we go again,” I said, putting up a giant energy shield around the library just as a heavy beam impacted it from the mafia cloud. “Battle stations, all of you!” All copies rushed out of me into the room ready for battle.
All of a sudden, a green corridor opened up to the void. I expected Kara, but James walked through instead.
“Hey, have you guys seen Danielle’s plush cube?” He asked and looked over the scene as the outside cloud of attackers bombarded the sticky-glass windows, only getting caught in them like spiderwebs. “Crap. I see you’re busy. On the other hand, it’s been a while since I’ve been in a good battle.” I tossed James an air cannon and made one for myself. While it looked like a regular air bazooka, the force it output was far greater and could immobilize the humans and Trevits alike.
Tome quickly cast another spell to turn books into steel to prevent any damage, while I armed the surprise arrival. The Trevs started to cut the sticky-glass out of the window sockets to free their friends and get inside. They flowed out toward us all, but Silva stepped up and trapped them in a mesh of sharp metal, like a steel forest among the now steel shelves of books.
“Nice going,” I said. “This is Silva, everyone.” All the copies greeted her while the metal melted in the path of a heavy laser beam I absorbed into my palms. When the light dissipated, they were free of the metal mesh and dispersed in the library as new forces kept flowing in through the windows.
“Tome, see if the library has any external defenses!” I called out. “We need to control the flow of new enemies! SUBDUE ONLY! Everyone else, scatter!” I produced a chain from my palm that bound like beings up to five and tied them up. After I used it for the second time, you arrived, Jack, at the worst timing like always. Then you left and ghosted me over the weekend and Monday. I waited for you. Why? I don’t know. Maybe that’s when I thought that you didn’t need me anymore.
The battle ended, and I created another proclamation of laser weapons thanks to Grinch. Rum was able to convince his Trevits that they needed to cooperate if they’d ever be able to get back into Secear. I’d write all this out, the way it happened, but I’m omitting it for the back section to not waste the space in your notebook.
When you came back, Tome made the library look like it was on the ground, more like how you remembered it from the source. Until that moment in time, you thought you made a planet for me that did not populate with your expansive mind. You had an issue with beast, I remember. I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to tame him, but he’s not something that you should be afraid of. You need to build a relationship with that part of your mind. Give him space to be free, find a place in your world where he can be loose.
After that freak-out of yours, I became worried that having the spawn chamber open to you would mean that you keep stumbling in at the worst times. If any of the beings you brought knew of you, of the fact that you brought them there on a whim, they would be upset to no end. You became our common enemy, the reason to unite them all.
While locked and free from you, I reached out to all of them. We’d need to work together to make this world into a universe of our own. Then you reached your mind into mine and I had to explain everything to you. You didn’t take it well.
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I sat back at the laptop in the dark room. As much as I wanted to be angry, only a smile arrived to my face. She didn’t go into massive emotional detail near the end. She knew I hated drawn-out goodbyes. Since it had been close to a year since she left, I was past the four stages. She did her thing, what I made her into. Rebecca could have very well used her creationism to make pseudo Secear and a Dorostomos for her world. And yet, I spoke of something else.
“Why’d you leave?” I asked the screen. For a moment, there was nothing but the end of her story. With a flicker, her face appeared on the screen again.
“Hey, Jack,” she said, making me think it was an actual video chat.
“Hey, beautiful,” I replied.
“Here I am, at the end of worlds,” she said, and moved the camera to show that everyone was there with her. Kara held Dani in her arms, while embraced by John and James off to her side. John waved in the direction of Rebecca. Mr. Barcode flashed a peace sign that detached from his wrist and flew on jet power off into the library. Dani ran after it around the library trying to catch it making me laugh. The camera then panned to Finnelgamin.
“Hey, JJ,” he said. “Hey, beast. Hey, robot. Hey, Jack. I suppose I should thank you for losing your mind enough to create me. The worlds are made up of people crazy enough to make others in their image. You’re one of those types, gods to those who don’t create a thing. I’m sorry for the way this turned out, but I’m sure you’ll get past this. Your connection to the Infinity Void will keep feeding you stories, and I hope that you keep writing. Just don’t open the way-lines to them like you did with me and Rebecca. Don’t break your mind further or I’ll find you in your world and beat the shit out of you.”
“Really, Finn?” Rebecca asked. “Threats?”
“What? He needs to know what’s what,” He replied. “We’re guys. We know that’s like saying ‘I love you’.” He looked back to the camera and blushed with an angry grimace. “Now, see what you did?!” He stepped away as Rebecca turned the camera back to her face and hit her fists together to divide herself into all the alternates made.
“There will be more of me in this world,” she said. “I’m planning to make one of each being to serve as delegates to the universe that will be. For now, the others want to say goodbye.” Shy stepped up first.
“Hey,” she said, slipped her pants down to reveal a grey flesh vulva to the camera. She took her fingers and spread it open for a moment before putting it away to face the camera again. “Call me Shy if you want, but I know that made you hard, wherever you are. Take that with you, wherever you go. You best not fall to darkness. If you do, I’ll breach all borders to find you. You need only to call out my name.” She faded back into Rebecca as Tome stepped up to the camera.
“Wow, how do I follow that?” she asked, pulling a book out of mid air. Without a word, she started reading the book. A few minutes into that, her head nodded and she looked up with a smile. “I’ll miss you, Jack. Your mind will be here forever, texts of you, and how we all came to be, but I won’t let it turn into a holy text. As the smartest person here, I know we’re bound to see you again. When you leave your world, you’re bound to pass this one on the way into the Infinity Void. So, see you then, ok?”
“Ok,” I replied with a smile. Arnst stepped up next and made fun of Shy’s display by pulling her pants down to reveal a network of vines in the shape of a penis that shifted between a vagina and a penis.
“Hey,” she or he said. “We didn’t talk much, but I wish you the best. Thanks for this power.”
“I gave you the power,” Rebecca said.
“And he made you, so I’m thanking him,” Arnst said. “Don’t worry, I’ll protect her, wherever I go.” She/He hit her/his chest twice and flashed a peace sign before vanishing back into Rebecca. Grinch stepped up next, a very pale part of Rebecca.
“Hi,” she said, with glowing white eyes. “I don’t really know you. As such, there is nothing I can say like the others. I hope you have a nice life.” She slipped back into Rebecca with a blank expression. Oggy, the male Rebecca, stepped up next. His eyes were red where the whites would be, and the rest was black.
“Farewell, father,” he said and hit his stomach three times with both hands as fists. I assumed that was somewhat symbolic of the Dralish having six hearts. He bowed and walked back into Rebecca. Now it was Cira’s turn, and she was being strangely patient, unlike the hot-headed Rebecca she usually was.
“Everyone says goodbye,” she said. “But I won’t. You wanted to throw your life away, to free us. What your stupid ass didn’t know was that we’d leave you first. I’m sorry, Jack. It feels like a betrayal of trust, all of this, a nightmare of your own creation. I’m not saying goodbye, ya hear me? Look into my eyes!” She got closer to the camera with a fierce glare.
“You are alive,” she said. “So live a life worth talking about, or I’ll find you and knock some sense into that numb skull, numbskull!” Cira’s face retreated with a smile until she walked back into Rebecca. Sugar stepped up, smiled shyly, bowed, and vanished into Rebecca. Only Silva was left visible on the screen. When she stood still, it looked as if someone had dressed a statue. She stirred and sat at the camera.
“I’m not going to flash you my silver pussy or tell you anything inspiring,” she said, in a chiming metallic voice. “I don’t know you like the others. What I do know is that you’re like Rebecca’s father, her creator, and yet you let yourself be attracted to her. It’s unsavory. Maybe nobody does this thing you do because it’s massively messed up. I love Rebecca like a sister, so I’m a little happy that we’re getting some distance from you. That is all.” She stood up making metal scraping noises as she walked back into Rebecca. She sat back in her chair and looked to the ceiling for a moment.
“Crimmy, do you want to say something?” Rebecca asked, producing a small version of Fiona, the blonde-haired girl I created for Finnelgamin. She dropped to the table as the camera refocused. Rather than speak, Crimmy created a real size copy of my favorite writing pen, and sat on it. I was wondering why Rebecca didn’t intervene as Crimmy started rubbing herself on the length of the pen, taking great interest of the rubber rings of the pen grip. I watched her thrust her hips against the length as her dress hiked up to reveal her pleasure organ flicking on the rubber rings of the pen. I sat there waiting until she sped up to orgasm and leaned forward over the length dripping sweat and internal fluids into the replica of the pen I was holding in my hand while writing this down in my notebook that Rebecca would occupy.
“Come on back now,” Rebecca said, reaching out with a hand to airlift the lustful Redbecca back into her pocket. “I figured I’d give her that since this is the end. We’ve had fun, Jack. Here are my advices three. Make peace with your demons, with beast. Seek the star, that one person you can be yourself around. And I don’t mean flick through an online dating app. Put in actual effort. You say the star shines, so look for the light in your darkness. And lastly, never forget me. You made me, you gave me a chance to lead my own life, and I took it. Remember that. If you have children, WHEN you have children, knowledge of this will make it easier to let go. This is me, signing off for the last time. Jack. JJ. beast. Robot.” She made a gesture with her hand that only I understood, a flick of a pinky by way of the thumb, the final breaking of the chains that bound me to her.
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I sat back at the laptop and didn’t wait even a moment in her memory. I had work to do, my own, my job, and to realize her advice.
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