The MAH, or Mothers Against Hypnotism, had been on my case ever since I rolled into town. Accusing m
The MAH, or Mothers Against Hypnotism, had been on my case ever since I rolled into town. Accusing me of all sorts of things. They said I wasn’t just some kind of sideshow, that I actually knew what I was doing, that I had the ability to covertly program my victims’ minds to adjust themselves to my preferences.They cited evidence from other cities I’d visited recently, saying I’d done something to several women who lived there, something which rendered these girls my hapless playthings. They said I was dangerous, that I had no respect for women, and wanted nothing but total control and complete obedience to my will.Self-effacing as ever, I appeared on the town’s local TV station to refute such claims. It was a long, drawn out interview - a lot more airtime than the producers had initially planned to give me. But what I had to say, I assured them, was important. Crucial to the well-being of the town, I said. I appealed to the leader of the MAH, Stephanie, to meet me for a coffee in a public place, where everyone could see the truth of the matter.Shortly after I got back to the hotel, from the TV studios, I received the following photo message from Stephanie.I saw your broadcast, Master. I understand now. You are our natural leader. All women must learn to obey you. I agree to your demands. We shall meet as arranged. I shall surrender my body to you. All shall serve you, My Lord. -- source link
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