June has finally reached the end of the month, but does anything of the once respectable intelligent dignified June remain?
She has embraced a side of herself she never knew she had, and plenty of men in her building have embraced all sides of her too.
It all began as a way to pay bills, to deal with inflation and that is the very subject of this final twisted tale.
Anthony was a normal father and husband dealing with the costly rising prices of nearly everything. But what if an app came straight out of the Kremey Zone, an app that promised the cure for inflation… by diverting that inflation into his beautiful daughter?
Is it worth saving money if those he loves get inflated?
June was once a respectable young woman who didn’t need a man to complete her, who tackled the world on her own after her ex-boyfriend broke up and kicked her out with the determination unmatched by anyone else.
But that June O. is gone, and in her place is the most popular slut in her new apartment building, a busty redhead who’d abused her own tits into swollen masses that every man loved to get a hold of, but only when she wasn’t busy reading through Tales from the Kremey Zone for her new boss Mr. Kreme, someone whose name reminded her of how much cream a girl could handle.
She’s June O. and the O stands for so many obscene, outrageous, and obediently obsessive things. But before her month of work is over, and she can finally collect that pay check to deal with her own inflationary expenses, June has one more tale to read and edit… and it might just redefine the concept of inflation for everyone.
Anthony has what many would consider to be the American Dream, a home he owns, a beautiful loving wife, Susan, their gorgeous smart and soon to be college bound daughter Becka. But in recent months and years, the American Dream has started to become a nightmare for his wallet.
Everything has been more expensive, and he is playing games with paying bills with credit only to pay those credits with other credit, just to try and stay afloat. It’s a nightly ritual it seems, with so many expenses to give his family the lives they deserve, to give Becka the education she is owed… sitting in his home office, staring at the screen, trying any way to cut costs or save a dime here or there.
But when out of seemingly nowhere, Anthony gets a text message offering him something called the Cure for Inflation, he never could imagine just how much this month will forever change his life.
Ignoring the spam text, it persists until days later when his wife and daughter went on a shopping binge that seriously stresses him, Anthony finally gives this crazy Cure app a look.
According to what he reads, the Cure app is a revolutionary new app guaranteed to cut the costs added by inflation. There’s no mention of how such an app could work, but according to the unbelievable claims, if the app is installed on the phone he uses his digital wallet to pay bills or expenses with, the Cure app will divert those inflationary costs elsewhere and save up to 65%.
Installing the app, Anthony isn’t even sure why he would believe something so crazy, since if an app like that existed, it surely wouldn’t be free to try. But the stress of bills has been pushing him to desperate limits, and he really would like to enjoy their last summer with Becka before she’s off to college in the fall.
When his wife suggests upgrading their internet services because Becka will surely want to chat with them constantly when she leaves home, Anthony is at first tense about adding yet more expenses with the upgrade… but when he presses confirm on his phone to pay the bill, not even knowing what he expected, the last thing he expects is to see a notification from the Cure app, claiming it saved him $75 on that payment.
But it isn’t long before the cost of cutting inflation is obvious, at least to Anthony. A squeal in the kitchen brings Anthony running, and while Susan just thinks their daughter lost her breath for a moment, it’s obvious by how suddenly tight Becka’s pink tank top is exactly where the Cure app is diverting inflation.
Trying to find out anything about this mystery app, Anthony can’t find a single thing online or elsewhere. It’s like the app doesn’t exist, and yet every time he uses it, debating that maybe it won’t work the same every time, Becka is getting just a bit more inflated, her mother just thinking she caught a bug or something as the inflation is beginning to leave Becka more than a bit empty looking.
As the month wears on and more expenses arise, can Anthony resist using the Cure app to make payments, knowing all the money it is saving his family… knowing also that each payment may somehow be turning his beautiful Becka into a blow-up doll?
It’s the twisted tale that asks, what lengths would you go to in dealing with inflation… and just what if that inflation came in a very different form?
June O June has taken readers to the very depths of The Kremey Zone, a place where logic and reason are washed away in the lust of chaotic carnal moments. June O. has taken that ride as well, and may very well be the new permanent Kreme Keeper as she has bills to pay and a body to inflate with her own special kind of new obsessive interests.
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