Rob was going through a rough patch... the state wide quarantine put this organized, career minded young man into a difficult place for him. And the quarantine created more problems for him away from his job. A recent break up and very few friends frustrated him and it became so overwhelming that he was no longer sleeping. He knew that a few days of hard work would snap things back where they belong, but his best friend had a better idea. A relaxation app that guaranteed complete relaxation and that he would be a new person in seven days. What he didn't realize is what kind of a person he would become.
This short story is hypnotic and should be read by adults only... Be careful... you might fall into Miss Daisy's trap too.
M.C. Questgend is a relatively new author who has transferred the stress of his childhood and failed marriages to the pen and keyboard. Very shy Texan, M.C. is a bit of a romantic, but brings a sense of realism to a world that is often looked at as nothing more than sexual perversion.
Writing erotic stories - some loosely based on his and "her" life as well as stories involving aspects of the LGBT community, a community and lifestyle he has come to privately embrace. The intent was to write stories that entertain, inspire and motivate - which are as much sensual and heartwarming as they are sexual and explicit.
M.C. is rarely away from the keyboard, reading, writing or working a job that pays the bills. You can always find “her” online at http://mcquestgend.com and floating around social media.
Transomnia, a new sissy hypnosis tale from M.C. Questgend, is one of those stories that you enjoy from beginning to end, but only really appreciate once you have had some time to think about it.
This is the story of a young man named Rob who is dealing with the stresses of returning to work post-quarantine, the breakup of a relationship, and the pressures of a well-meaning (but ultimately un-supportive) friend. With lack of sleep only compounding his problems, he allows that friend to install a Transitional Relaxation app on his phone.
At first, the app seems completely harmless, with Mistress Daisy's soothing, pleasant tones lulling him to sleep. Over the next week, however, the things she says . . . the instructions she gives . . . the changes she orchestrates . . . begin to reveal just what she meant when she promised "you will never be the same again" . . . except Rob has no idea anything has changed.
What I loved (and came to appreciate more as I thought about it) was the fact that the story is entirely from Rob's point-of-view. While we read more into other people's comments or looks, he is completely oblivious. It becomes a forced feminization tale without the humiliation or embarrassment, a rare sissy-positive tale of embracing a new identity and a new sexuality. Aside from a fun twist at the end, there is no attempt to explain or justify Mistress Daisy's agenda, no ulterior motives of blackmail or coercion.
What Transomnia leaves us with is a happy, well-adjusted, sexually satisfied sissy who, we must admit, is better off than the stressed out young man of a week ago.