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Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
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Unremarkable

By S.B.

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When Julian saw Gretchen for the first time, he thought she was unremarkable, but he couldn’t be more wrong. With a disarming smile and a completely new way to look at reality, she will lead him on the journey of a lifetime.

Unremarkable is a femdom hypnosis and mind control erotic romantic story about a man’s discovery of his true nature and potential and the irresistible seductress that got him there. Get it today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherS.B.
Release dateSep 26, 2020
ISBN9781005133412
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S.B.

Simple Being, middle name Creative. Writer and artist with a penchant for stories involving Female Domination, Hypnosis and Mind Control. My thoughts are my own except when they're not.

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    Unremarkable - S.B.

    Unremarkable

    By S.B.

    Copyright 2020 S.B.

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    Table of contents

    Part I

    Part II

    Part III

    Part I

    The first time Julian saw her, standing outside the 7th Street station, flowery Summer dress hugging her legs, he thought to himself: 5 out of 10, she's unremarkable. A player in every sense of the word and some more, he was accustomed to seeing women as nothing more than conquests to be had, enjoyed while they lasted, and then discarded in favor of the next big thing, which usually meant bigger boobs or a more gropeable ass. While numeric scales could be outdated, they were still useful, an easy way to compartmentalize what interested him and what didn't, and anyone that fell under a 7 didn't deserve a second look. He had seen plenty of girls with yellow-brown hair, rosy pink lips and petite physique before. He didn't expect to see her again.

    However, because some expectations were created by Fate with the sole purpose of being rendered moot, not only did their paths cross again, they also did it in ways he never saw coming.

    * * *

    The second time he saw her was like the first, save for one important detail: distance. Instead of observing her from more than fifteen feet away as he waited for his composition to arrive, he did it from about an arm's length. Just like the day before, she was wearing a strapless attire, but the colorful explosion of flowers had been replaced by dark-blue denim with mid-ankle, open-toed matching boots. Her nails were painted in glossy black. From up close, she exuded an aura of rich sophistication betrayed by her average face. At first glance, there was nothing in it that made him go Wow!, but not on a careful examination. The oddity was in her eyes. They weren't the same color, with the left one exhibiting a splash of green around the iris that the right one, in all its cerulean glory, lacked.

    It's called peripheral heterochromia. She said, momentarily interrupting both his gaze and train of thought.

    Excuse me? Julian muttered, slightly dazed.

    My eye condition. You were staring... She smiled.

    Ah, yes, I was. My apologies. I didn't mean to but...

    That's okay. You're not the first. It's the rarest form, you know? Not many people have eyes like mine so it's only natural for others to take notice.

    I see. It’s certainly a striking look. He concluded, mentally adding another

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