Eve is pleased with herself for seeing that the manuscripts are what really counts in June’s invitation only class on all things literature.
So when Eve gets her own manuscript to read, she’s happy to do her best, never knowing how much of herself she may be putting into her studies.
Reading about a carefree imaginative girl who doesn’t obsess over what everyone else thinks and does, she may suffer the same fate as that girl.
Megan plans to lay back in the grass and do nothing today, but something sinister will be done to her, her fate literally written in the sky as a skywriter’s perverse messages have a direct effect on her mind and body.
Class is in session again, and June couldn’t be enjoying her teaching more… but her three remaining students aren’t so sure. With one student assuming the worst about Professor O, Eve seems the voice of reason, questioning June and as June points out, seeing reality through the fiction of the world, that the manuscripts are the real class, what truly matters.
So naturally for tonight’s class Eve will be reading a manuscript of her own. But will her reality become a twisted fiction of its own after getting through a kinky tale about reading the writing in the sky?
In this Tale from the Kreme, we’ll meet Megan, a carefree teenage girl on the cusp of heading off to college, still in the days when she can plan a day of doing absolutely nothing. But all is not perfect in the household as Megan puts on her favorite comfy shirt and heads out to the lush green grass of the backyard to lay down and relax, watching the clouds pass overhead.
Her mother’s new husband of only three months is a busy airline pilot, and since her mother is away, Preston is on the phone with her as Megan heads out to the backyard. From what little she hears, things are not going that well between them, something about Preston having too many flights and being away too much lately, Preston questioning where Angie really is as she’s not at her mother’s like she claims.
But Megan has never been one to obsess over other people’s problems, never caring about the obsessive social media culture that bases every waking moment on both sharing and knowing what others are up to. She’s an imaginative creative girl, comfortable in her own skin, ready to just lay back and watch the clouds, finding shapes and other worlds in them.
With not so many clouds though, it’s a peaceful enough day that Megan is just about to slip into a nice nap, Preston having finally driven off, leaving her alone at the house for the moment. And just before she closes her eyes, a distant engine in the sky catches her attention.
Peering up above, a little red bi-plane comes flying into view, soaring through the blue skies overhead. And as thick white smoke begins spilling out the sides, she smiles, realizing it’s a skywriter.
But when it flies around, forming the letters of a sentence right above her, Megan is confused. The words the skywriter has written are ‘You can’t look away, Megan’.
Figuring it has to be a coincidence, just a message meant for another Megan nearby, she watches the plane erase the message, flying through and scrubbing the blue sky slate clean as the pilot maneuvers for another message. Yet when the words in the sky form something truly wrong, the words ‘Megan has big giant tits’ she knows that this isn’t some romantic message in the sky meant for someone else.
Trying to sit up, she can’t look away, and even though she is unable to look down at what causes the tight warmth in her chest, Megan realizes her small breasts are somehow growing.
What message will the skywriter expertly put into the sky next? Why is he writing these messages that somehow affect her? And what will Megan be helpless to avoid becoming as her relaxing day of doing nothing becomes something truly twisted?
Eve is reading all of this, but will she finish her reading assignment, or will the reality of the situation leave her feeling emptier than ever before, a fake fate awaiting her just as it did the character she has spent class reading about?
Find out as June O June continues with Skywrite & Wrong
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