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Pink Corruption: An Institute Tale

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When Lady B starts a website highlighting her students from the Pink Institute, two vice detectives arrive to investigate claims of prostitution. When one of the detectives, a young woman named Dana Collier, challenges Lady B, the sultry Mistress decides to change the detective's outlook on life and love.

41 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 20, 2014

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Lyka Bloom

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January 23, 2016
With the new website doing well Lady B's activities attract the interests of a pair of detectives. While August Dawes is laid back and accepting that this is doing little harm his partner Dana has religious beliefs that make her determines to close things down.
This is an opportunity for Lady B to make use of new toy that she has had created. Once it has fired two projectiles into the target she has control of them body and mind. So it is that repressed detective Dana disappears and bubbly sex-performer DeeDee becomes a form favourite on the Pink Spy website. This is something August cannot ignore.
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May 30, 2014
The Tales of the Institute series takes an even darker turn with Pink Corruption, as Lady B sets her sights on not just conditioning her students, but on controlling strangers - emotionally and physically. There is no longer any illusion of consent here, but it's still important to note that her actions are never driven by a need for punishment or revenge. She sincerely wants her students to enjoy themselves, and if that eternal bliss also serves to protect her interests, then so be it. The new technology in question here is a sort of stun gun that can fire twin probes into a subject from a distance. Targeting the hypothalamus and the frontal cortex, they permit Lady B to remotely implant thoughts, wants, needs, and emotions in a subject.

It's not long before she gets a chance to use it, when an uptight, prissy, religiously conservative young policewoman comes into The Pink Spy - Lady B's foray into voyeuristic web porn - and threatens to make trouble for her immoral enterprise. Lady B quickly takes charge, turning the prissy young woman into a wanton bimbo slut, literally overnight.

Ethically, this is probably the most challenging of the stories, but there's such a clear progression of themes and subjects that I suspect Bloom will eventually deal with the issue. This is also the first cliffhanger in the series, with more story definitely to be told.


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