Prologue
Amy Peale smiled as she looked down at
invitation. The first thought that popped into her mind was, "About damn
time."
It was a little sad that she was so
excited over it - reality shows were an easy way to re-establish fame, to get
people to remember you, but she had really been hoping to land one of the roles
she'd been auditioning for. Back when she'd been on The Afterlife of Astrid
Appleby, she'd always thought it was ridiculous that reality show contestants
were considered popular, some even more than her. Sure, she was just the
sidekick, but she was still one of the main characters on one of the more
popular kids' shows on their channel, not some ordinary slob whose only talent
was being able to force themselves to eat insects without throwing up or
something.
But the truth was, she hadn't gotten cast
in anything for years now, and, at 22, she knew she needed to do something soon
to get herself back in the spotlight, while she still had a few years of being
young enough to land jobs as something other than a mother left. This could be
the perfect solution. And if she could win, it would be even better. She'd be
sure to make the talk show rounds then, which would really get her face out
there. That was all she really needed, she was sure, to remind people she was
still there. And the prize would be nice, too.
She looked back down at the invitation,
trying to remember what the prize was. In fact, it didn't mention one, but she
was sure there had to be one. That was why people watched these things, wasn't
it? She was still getting by all right, largely because her parents had taken
care of her money from the show for her until just the year before, but she
wouldn't mind winning a bit more cash. Really, it was the publicity she'd get
just for winning that was important, but she wasn't going to say no to a little
spending money.
She glanced up at the top of the
invitation, a little surprised again to see it referred to her by her real
name, and not Destiny Starr, the stage name she'd chosen for Afterlife. She'd
stuck by it for the other little roles she'd gotten after that, but now, ten
years after picking it, she couldn't help feeling a little embarrassed by it.
She still used it at auditions, since that was what people might recognize her
as, but maybe this show would be her chance to finally break free of it. Then
again, she couldn't say she liked her real name much more. And, just like at
auditions, she worried people wouldn't realize who she was without that name in
the credits. She'd have to think on it a little more, she decided, then talk to
the producers about which one they'd use on the show.
Thinking of that, she flipped the
invitation over, then looked at the envelope it had come in, but there was no
information on who, exactly, was making this show. No producers, not even a
production company. It was signed simply by "the game master". She
rolled her eyes a little at it. It seemed a little unprofessional, but maybe
that was how they did things on reality shows.
"Ugh... What am I getting myself
into?" she asked out loud, wrinkling her nose. But the idea of not
accepting never crossed her mind. It might not be ideal, but this was her
ticket back into the spotlight, and she was going to do whatever it took to
make sure it was a one way trip.
Arrival
The road was growing darker by the minute as
the sun sank into the sea. Destiny cursed loudly as she passed the road whose
name sounded familiar, looking down at the seat beside her at the directions
from her invitation. She scanned through them, looking for where she was now.
She felt a bump as her car started to go off the road from her inattention, and
quickly jerked the wheel the other way with another profanity. Her mood only
got worse as she saw that, sure enough, she should have taken the road. She
gave a loud grunt of exasperation, slamming her hand against the steering
wheel. Had one of her feet not been on the gas pedal, she'd have stomped it,
too. She hated driving - she'd never paid much attention as she'd been taught
it. Afterlife had wrapped just a year or so before she'd been old enough to get
her learner's permit, so she'd still been waiting for the call about her next
series, and assumed she'd just have people to drive her around wherever she
needed.
As she looked back
up at the road, she saw she was more than half in the opposite lane, and
corrected herself. She stared ahead, looking for a driveway or somewhere she
could turn around, but there was just a big stretch of nothing, so, finally,
she just did it in the middle of the road, glad she apparently had it to
herself. Why did this place need to be so far out of the way? She was starting
to worry there was something wrong, that she was about to walk into a snuff
film or something.
Her GPS failed to
alert her the second time she approached the road, either, though she was ready
for it and did it on her own. "Stupid piece of junk!" she growled,
grabbing the contraption from its mount and throwing it into her floorboards in
a fit of anger. It was possible she just hadn't programmed it right - she'd
only just bought it that morning, specifically for the trip, and had been too
impatient to read the directions - but she'd rather assume it was the machine's
fault. Luckily, she was almost there now, and the final bit of directions was
easy enough.
All her fears
melted away as she saw the house, expelled in a single, wide-eyed,
"Wow." She double-checked the address, just to make sure, nearly
running into another car in the process. The place was huge! It was the kind of
place she'd always imagined herself ending up in, back when she'd first started
acting. Obviously, whoever was making this show had a decent budget, which made
her feel much more excited to find out just what the final reward would be for
winning this thing.
She got a little
disappointed again when nobody came to carry her luggage for her, and stood at
her car for a minute or two, debating whether she should go in and see if there
was anybody there, or just do it herself. Eventually, she settled on taking one
suitcase, a decision that seemed wise once she'd lugged it all the way to the
front door. She hadn't thought she'd packed that much, but that was before
she'd had to carry it all that way. She plopped it down in the entryway with a
relieved sigh, looking around, pleased, at the interior.
She wasn't sure
how they were doing rooms yet - if they were assigned, or if she had to share,
or what - so she left her suitcase there and followed the sound of voices to
the living room. Four women sat there already, leaving one open seat for her.
"Hi!" she exclaimed cheerfully as she walked slowly over to it.
"Oh, I hope I'm not late!" She didn't mind making an entrance, but it
did irk her slightly to lose out on her choice of where to sit, especially
since the most comfortable looking seats had already been taken, leaving her
with an uncomfortable wooden chair, elegant but hardly her first choice.
She glanced
around at the other women, trying to figure out what she'd seen them on before,
hoping to judge how likely they were to have a bigger fan base than her, but
none of them looked familiar, with the possible exception of the short chick
with the dikey haircut… she seemed kind of familiar—Destiny had thought she’d
seen her on a talk-show or something a while ago—Margot something? Had they
lumped her in with a bunch of unknowns? That might better her chances, but it
bruised her ego nonetheless, as she was sure she deserved much more famous
co-stars than whoever these nobodies were. Worse still, two of them looked like
they were probably old enough to have considered themselves to mature to watch
Afterlife when they were kids, which meant that, even if they weren't famous,
they'd be less likely to be intimidated, or even just impressed, by her
presence. She could feel a pout starting to form before she made herself smile
instead, doing her best to seem chipper and enthusiastic.
She had barely
seated herself when the doors at the far end of the room swung open. The man
who entered was immaculately dressed, his suit the finest most of the women had
ever seen. He had a laidback swagger, a cocky smirk, and sunglasses indoors
after sunset. It was almost as though he was daring them to smirk and call him
the very embodiment of a sleazy Hollywood producer—yet somehow, he managed to
pull it off.
“Ladies,” he
greeted warmly, “thank you so much for being here this evening and thanks for
accepting the invitation to my humble home. I am your host, and I’ve been known
by many names in my time. For the purposes of our program, you may address me
as The Game master, or simply Master for short.”
There were
assorted snorts, especially from the woman with the short hair. But he pressed
on. “I’m sure you’re all wondering what
it’s all about—but just in case everyone hasn’t met yet, I’d like to go around
the room and introduce our players.
“First of all—I’m
sure some of you may recognize Ms. Amy Peale… Though I’m sure you know her
better as Destiny Star, star of some silly piece of kiddy crap or another…”
“Hey!” Destiny
Snapped. It was true of course, but hardly polite, especially five minutes
after she’d arrived.
But he continued
undaunted. “Of course we’re also joined by Margret Stern, author, activist, and
all around kill-joy who would be sort of sexy if she just grew her bangs out a
little…”
Margret said
nothing; content instead to shoot him a cool stare. The Master continued
undeterred. “Next we have with us Brittany Phillips, 23, a daycare worker who
says she came here to quote: ‘get away from awful children and their stinky
diapers.’ Oh Brittany,” he chuckled to himself, “If only you knew how funny
that statement truly is.
“Next on the
chopping block is Alice Lipton: CEO for McSegual Medical supplies and contacts
INC, and recently indicted on land fraud charges.”
Alice scowled at
him. “I’ll have you know that matter is currently on appeal, sir!”
“Oh, duly noted,”
he grinned. He came to rest in front of the last contestant. A slight, young
blond girl, she looked nervous in a way that wasn’t entirely related to
appearing on network TV. “Now this is interesting,” he said slowly, watching
her with a strange smile. Even behind the dark glasses, the girl could feel his
gaze on her, inspecting her every atom like he had x-ray vision. She looked to
the floor, but her tucked a finger under her chin, tilting her head back so she
met his gaze. “On our lists, it says we have one Jessica Smith joining our
little competition…” He said with a slow smile. “But you aren’t her, are you?”
“Wh-what are you
talking about?” the girl said unconvincingly.
“Oh, you look
like her…” he said, bending down close to her. “But Jessica’s a naughty little
girl, isn’t she?”
“Well,” the girl
swallowed, “that is, I guess it’s up to interpretation…”
“Oh no, my dear,”
The Master said, bending down close to her. “You see, I know a naughty girl
when I see one. A bad girl wears her naughtiness around her like a perfume. I’m
defiantly not getting any of that scent off you, little one. The fragrance I’m
getting off of you is…” he sniffed the air deliberately and smiled hungrily.
“Innocence.” He straightened, seeming to tower over her. “So tell me: who are you?”
The girl sighed.
“My Name is Lucy Smith… Jessica’s my twin sister.”
“Dear Lucy,” the
Master said with a chuckle, “I did my homework on you-- you’re a sweet and
innocent girl—what would make you come to a place like this… and by such shady
means?”
Lucy shook nervously in her seat, looking across at the
other contestants. "I... well it was... to... to protect her. Fame
would go to her head, and I know she wouldn't be able to take it... I...”
Lucy’s face gradually grew more and more red as she spoke, embarrassed at
how quickly she had been found out. "I just wanted her to be safe."
Lucy then stared at the floor, before finally looking up, on the brink of
tears. "Are you going to kick me out for lying?"
“Oh Lucy!” the
Master laughed when she finished her story. “I’d like to tell you I’ll go easy
on you dear, except… I sssssooooooo rarely get my hands on an actual, genuine
innocent…”
“Um, Excuse me?”
Destiny was growing weary of all this. “But-- what kind of show is this,
anyway?”
“Hmmm…
interesting question,” he said in that damn, infuriatingly smug voice of his. “Let’s
say it’s a test of your metal—a chance to see who you really are on the inside
via a series of challenges, both physical and… well, I’d hate to spoil the
surprise. To… separate the women from the little girls, so to speak.
“This show is
about finding out who you really are—getting to the real character beneath the
surface—and showing it to the entire …”
“How come I’d
never heard of this shoe before now?” Destiny interrupted, playing the role of
the showbiz insider.
“It’s a top
secret project,” he answered. “The network wants…”
"I'm sorry, but on my
show..." Destiny began to say.
The master raised
an eyebrow. “Kitty cat, I’m getting a little tired of your interruptions.”
Destiny knew this
was her chance—this was exactly the kind of crap people loved on these kind of
shows… Drama, tension, big, larger than life personalities. This was her chance
to establish herself as a sassy bad girl… And the world loves a bad girl, she
thought.
“I’m sorry, but
this is really unprofessional. Why wasn’t this information made available
before the show? This is so disorganized—do YOU even know what you’re doing
here?”
He never lost his
cool, his smile never wavered. He was utterly confident in something.
“You’re asking me
for a demonstration?”
Destiny rolled
her eyes, really getting into character now. “Is it really so much to ask? I
mean, I was nice enough to come out her for your little show, and there wasn’t
even anyone to take my bags at the front door! I think I’m entitled to…”
She was startled
by the sensation of something coiling around her torso and slipping beneath her
underarms like a large invisible snake. It was an even bigger shock, however,
as she glanced downward, and suddenly saw that she was now hovering over her
chair. "What the-?!" she gasped, flailing as she rose higher up,
feeling the tiniest spurt of urine escape her at the shock, soaking into her
panties before she could stop it. She'd been flown a few different times for
Afterlife, but this was something different. There was no uncomfortable
harness, no wires holding her up - she was simply floating, like some invisible
hand had lifted her up and was holding her there.
The other women
watched in amazement, unable to believe what they were seeing. This had to be a
stunt of some kind, didn’t it? Each one found herself checking for wires.
Destiny simply
floated there for a moment, suspended in air, arms and legs flailing. The
Master never moved from the front of the room, never moved a muscle or broke a
sweat. If he was responsible for this unbelievable turn of events, there was no
indication on his serene face. “O-o-OK, Mister Master, sir,” she said, utterly
failing to keep the tremble form her voice. “I’ve learned my lesson… you can
let me down now!”
There was some
type of movement below her, and for a second she thought he was going to let
her down. Then she heard the crowd gasp. To her slowly dawning horror, she felt
a sudden chill below her waist. Her heart stopped for a moment as she gaped
down at herself, her bare crotch visible for any of those other women to see -
not to mention all the viewers at home. Her hands shot down to cover it, her
cheeks burning bright red.
“Woah!” she
shrieked, suddenly pitching forward, sure she was going to fall flat on her
face.
But whatever was
holding her up had hadn’t let her go; it was simply rotating her in the air
slowly, angling her head down and her bare bottom up, until her adorably plump
backside was jutting upward invitingly in the air behind her.
“You can’t do
this!” she bellowed self importantly. “I--I’ll sue! Yeah! I’m gonna—AAHH!” she
cried, her eyes sprang even wider open and she let out a surprised cry as
something smacked, hard, against her bare bottom, causing a gasp to ripple
through the room.
"What's
happening?!" she wailed, just in time for another smack across her
backside, making her buns quiver.
“Naughty girls
are like bottles of ketchup,” said the master sagely, watching Destiny kick and
squeal as another loud swat landed on her backside, “sometimes you need to
smack them on the bottom before they come out right.”
Destiny let out another yelp as another
loud swat popped against her wriggling rump. "Stop it!" As if in
defiance, it came again, and again, faster and faster. And, just like one of
the strikes, the humiliating realization hit her out of the blue - she was in
the middle of receiving a spanking, like some naughty little brat.
"No!" She tried to shield herself with her hands, but that did no
good. If anything, it only made it come harder, and faster.
"Stoooop!"
she screamed, helplessly kicking her feet and thrashing out with her arms,
throwing a mid-air temper tantrum as tears began to shine in her eyes.
"You can't do this to me!" But clearly, whoever was doing it could,
because it kept going, alternating cheeks at first, then going for both at once
in a sudden barrage that felt like a whole team of people were spanking her at
the same time. They began moving further downward, to the tops of her thighs, while
also being sure to go back over the area they'd already covered.
Destiny punched
helplessly at the air and pumped her legs furiously behind her, making her scalding
derriere jiggle. Her entire backside felt like it was on fire, and she had no
doubt that it was bright red by now. She hadn't even noticed that the protests
she kept trying to blurt out had long since been rendered unintelligible by her
crying. She was sure her make-up had to be ruined by now, by all the tears that
were streaming down her face, but that was the least of her worries. First and
foremost was - when will it end?
And, finally,
blessedly, it did. Just as suddenly as it had began, it stopped, and she felt
herself being lowered, blubbering, back to her seat, though there was one final
smack on the rump just before it was settled back onto the chair. She really
wished she'd been able to choose a softer chair now, as the hard, wooden seat
only made her swollen, blazing bottom hurt more. She could feel all eyes on her
as she fumbled with her panties and shorts, pulling them back up, wishing for
once that she wasn't the center of attention. Luckily, she wasn't waiting for
long.
We'll Be Back After These Important Messages...
Rooting for Lucy! #humblegames #realityTV
ReplyDeleteWow, umm thank you.
DeleteDo not believe what you see! This show is all faked, and didn't ask my permission to use my likeness! And it certainly isn't the real me you see there getting spanked. Definitely not.
ReplyDeleteSee, personally, I'd think you'd be more embarrassed by the way a couple of smacks made you blubber and wail like a baby than the actual spanking...
DeleteIt took way more than a couple before I started crying!
DeleteOr... You know, it would have if that had really been me.
Well, whoever it was certainly looked cute with a bright red tushy...
DeleteBut... umm.. Miss Destiny... it was you. Cos you were all snooty and mean..
ReplyDeleteHey, whose side are you on, anyway?!
DeleteUmm... my side? I'm sorry... I just.. I'll be quiet now.
DeleteGood lesson for a snooty young lady.
ReplyDeleteWould like to watch next show as soon as possible.
I'm definitely rooting for Lucy. How can you not root for the innocent one? Maybe that's just me. I always root for the good ones.
ReplyDeleteI'm flattered. I truly am. The problem is, now I'm afraid I'm going to dissappoint you somehow. I don't want to upset anyone.
Deletei'm pretty sure it's the innocent ones you've got to watch out for the most...i think lucy is there because she wants to be there it's not unlikely to think she's done some homework on her own is it?
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