All Scotty wanted was to get girls. But after playing SINtendo, he’ll be desperately trying to escape the ones he grew up around.
Scotty’s been playing for hours, forced to balance liquid on the screen with his controller. It ends after an unknown time, and if balanced and green, he wins the ability of Winking. If unbalanced and red, he’s cursed with Wicked Winking, a depraved corrupted personality able to control and corrupt others with a wink.
When Scotty lets his sister Alice hold the controller so he can finally use the bathroom… the game ends, the liquid unbalanced and red.
Now Alice has the curse of Wicked Winking, and her intentions for everyone in the house are twisted.
Scotty never had any luck with girls, which made it difficult living in a house with only women most of his life. Now, in his second year of college, still living at home, he’s reached a point of desperation even Scotty can’t believe, accepting help in the form of a supposedly life-altering video game called SINtendo Winking.
Having met the guy behind the campus cafeteria, Scotty is starting to believe he was just playing an elaborate joke with the promises of what this video game will do. That’s because for over four hours now, Scotty has been standing in his room, using his game controller to balance colored liquid on the screen.
The way the game works seemed simple enough, use the game controller to balance the colored liquid. When perfectly balanced it remains green, but tipping the balance to one side even a tiny bit turns it red. Scotty was told the game will arbitrarily decide when to award the prize, and when it does, if the balanced liquid is still green he would win the prize of Winking.
Anything he ever wanted someone to believe or do, all he would have to do was wink while speaking it, and if they maintained eye contact through the completed wink… they would believe or do what he asked. It was the last desperate attempt to get a girl just to go out with him, to finally have a social life like everyone else did, even his younger sister who is more concerned about his opinion on how she looks for her own upcoming social interactions later that night.
But the biggest problem for Scotty isn’t even Alice being her pesky chatting self, practically standing in between him and the TV where he watches that carefully balanced colored liquid in a marathon gaming session. The problem is that Scotty has had to pee for a very long time now, hopping on one foot, sweating and barely maintaining the perfect balance, just wanting the game to finally decide he is finished.
He has to finish the game, and he knows he has to win the good prize, Winking, because if the liquid is off balance and colored red when the game ends, from what he was told he gets cursed with Wicked Winking. While it features the same abilities to coerce and control by winking and saying things, it apparently corrupts every intention and desire, leaving the person cursed with it depraved and truly wicked.
But when Alice finally offers to hold his game controller for him while he goes to the bathroom, Scotty is desperate enough to take her up on the offer, and how could either of them suspect the game is finally after so many hours about to end?
When Alice calls out that something on the screen is changing, Scotty rushes back into his room only seconds too late, seeing the liquid off balance just a bit, enough to turn red, the red liquid forming the lettering that announces the prize… Wicked Winking.
And that is when a comedically chaotic battle for escape begins as Alice sets her wicked winking eyes on doing things no sweet little sister should ever want to do.
As she makes lurid depraved demands of Scotty, he is averting his eyes, running desperately, trying to get away. But at the door, Dylan is there, a man his and Alice’s mother has been dating for months. Scrambling to run away from the door he threw open, Alice is soon making wicked winking demands of Dylan, the two of them doing downright depraved things as Scotty can only listen and try to figure the best way out of all this mess.
When shortly after Alice leads Dylan upstairs, holding their mother hostage to try and get Scotty to look her in the eyes long enough for a wicked wink, things are going from bad to worse, and Scotty is again witnessing the corrupted depraved consequences of playing SINtendo carelessly.
Will he figure out a solution by returning to the game in his bedroom? Will their mother find her mind and body twisted into truly sordid desires? Is Dylan going to give Alice everything she ever wanted? And will Scotty finally get a girl… or woman, no matter who it is?
Find out when Readers Choice Month warns of the dangers of staying a bit too hydrated while playing the long game. Sometimes it leads to short but sexy conclusions.
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