1. Spillover


    Date: 2/12/2016, Categories: Fiction, Blowjob, Body modification, Erotica, Job/Place-of-work, Male / Females, Mind Control, Author: PantheWriter, Rating: 77.8, Source: sexstories.com

    From the files of Dr Marie Lyndon. Patient GS: T 05/08/14 Interesting case. Delusional. Possibly self-deluded, possibly schizophrenia. Delusion comes in the form of being told by ‘voice’ (non-recurring) that he has been given infinite power over the humans of Earth. Patient has decided ‘not to use this power’, quoting Lord Acton: “Absolute power corrupts absolutely”. His deepest desire to ‘never have been given such a power in the first place’ and to lead normal, happy life. Confronting the delusion obviously dangerous, so humored patient and spent most of session debating the wisdom of not using power. Made appointment for next day—patient seemed anxious to have ongoing conversation. Got quite agitated by end of session, but had next appointment waiting so had to assure patient that discussion would resume tomorrow. F 05/09/14 Patient is educated caucasian male, mid-thirties. Single, or at least didn’t mention girlfriend or partner. Spent session trying to ascertain what triggered delusion—no military history, no signs of PTSD. Except for obsession with delusion, patient seems otherwise healthy. Spent first half of session allowing patient to vent—spoke at length about potential consequences of ‘using power’, including (as mentioned in last session’s notes) potential corruption and inability/unwillingness to stop. Attempted to reassure patient that he is in control of his own life—seemed to calm him down. One phrase repeated—“If I don’t let it out, it’s like it was never ...
    there”. Patient seemed to find this mantra extremely helpful, and so recommended patient use it as affirmation in the mirror each morning. Once patient was calm, probed about experience with the ‘Voice’. Patient seemed in the dark about voice’s origin, though did specify that it was external. Patient theorizes it was either God, aliens, or some kind of ancient spirit. Not sure what to make of this. ‘Encounter’ happened two weeks ago, and patient only yesterday summoned the courage to leave the house—to see me. Worried about patient, but confident that he is not a danger to himself or others. Made appointment for Monday—patient seemed worried about being alone over the weekend (confirming single status)—suggested inviting friends around, going to see a film, or simply having a night in. Patient was uneasy but agreed that it might be for the best. M 05/12/14 Unusual development today. Patient seemed fine when entered room, but upon seeing me, went white and almost fell over. Asked patient what was wrong and was surprised to hear a question about my bust-size. For clarification, patient has been nothing but gentlemanly up until now; crude request was totally out of the blue. Refused to answer initially, but upon increased distress, did inform patient that bust-size increased over the weekend. (this is unusual for patient notes, but necessary: due to time of the month, swelling is not unusual or unexpected) Patient seemed preoccupied with bust-size, despite various attempts to ...
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