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Make Believe Moments W.T.F. Dude? by Kris P. Kreme

Make Believe Moments W.T.F. Dude? by Kris P. Kreme

Make Believe Moments take moments of frustration or pure chance and turn them into twisted little tales of belief changing lives and turning ordinary people into perversions of their old selves.

But what if a moment turned their old selves into something and someone else, someone a decade in the past with a new better path before them?

When Tommy spots a clearly frustrated old handyman parked across from his driveway and decides to use his app for a good deed, helping the man… he unknowingly creates the origin story to a reality-altering belief-changing grinning perversion of a man known as… the BETter Dude.

It’s the kind of tale that truly makes you ask… W.T.F. Dude?

 

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Over 9,000 Words of Kreme!

Everyone had motivations, inspirations, and of course frustrations that changed the course of their lives. But then not everyone had the chance to revisit those early frustrations and live part of their life over again, a new man, a new path, and a new better if more twisted fate.

Of course, not everyone had an app which could change the very essence of belief, a powerful motivating, inspiring, and occasionally frustrating element to everyday life.

Tommy discovered the Make Believe app, a top secret failed collaboration between notoriously shady companies SINtendo and Trance-tory. But what was intended to be an intelligence-gathering app for covert operations was instead giving rise to a power and influence Tommy happily had over every frustrating moment he encountered.

It had created the perfect life where school was only necessary for test taking, his answers always correct. It had created three twisted milf lovers out of his friends’ mothers, and their lives were going off the rails in only the most amusingly entertaining ways.

But on a day when Tommy is pulling into his own driveway, having finished a day of testing on campus, he is about to cross paths with a man whose life went off the rails a decade earlier… a man whose fate is to become one of the most uniquely extreme purveyors of pornographic justice out there.

Chatting on his phone with Jonathan, Tommy is chuckling at his buddy’s discovery about friend Jimmy’s mom Annabelle and the pool toy situation she now frequently has. But as Tommy leans against his car chatting, avoiding going inside because of the potential his own mother has for discovering just what her son has been up to all these months… Tommy notices someone across the street.

Living in a nice neighborhood, Tommy has gotten used to the blend of new and old homes. And while his home is one of the old typical suburban homes, across the street is a fairly new mega-mansion, one built by wealthy landowners who bought up large forested lots and sold to people Tommy rarely saw, and not just because they had a large gated wall around the property.

The neighbors traveled a lot, but recently from time to time, Tommy had seen a beat-up old truck parked out at the street. Apparently from the faded writing on the side of the truck, it belonged to a fixer-upper of an old man doing work for the rich neighbors, a man by the unfortunate name of Wally Talbert Freemont.

And as Tommy finishes up his chat with Jonathan, he spots the old man himself leaving through those fancy gates, looking as frustrated and angry as a man has ever looked. If any man deserved a better series of beliefs to enjoy, Tommy thought, it was a man like that.

But will choosing to actually use the Make Believe app for good create a moment of madness that redefines the very fabric of time itself?

Walking over and getting the man’s attention, asking if he needs any help, Tommy notices the optical illusion of this very tall man’s wiry physique. He’s not as scrawny as Tommy might have thought, glancing at him from a distance, just very tall, with faded stringy blonde hair that didn’t cover his entire head. And as he looks up to greet Tommy, he definitely seems to have seen better days.

Striking up a conversation with Wally Talbert Freemont, Tommy learns that the man has just been fired… again, and not for any good reason. As Wally points out, rich assholes only look out for rich assholes, even the ones pretending to be decent… they always screw over the little guy. And despite his height, Wally is definitely the little guy.

As far as the problem with Tommy’s neighbors, Wally knows exactly what happened. He completed some work, did his best, put his all into it, and then the rich man’s whore of a wife or maybe his daughter came along and changed their mind… making it all his problem, because they weren’t going to pay him now. Ranting on and on about a career spent working at the service of rich assholes who always have princess daughters and stuck-up bitchy wives, Wally Talbert Freemont is very much venting a life of frustrations… and Tommy is listening, nodding, waiting and watching for an opportunity to activate his Make Believe app… to do the good deed he crossed the street to do.

Figuring the beliefs Wally has about how horrible his rich clients have been over the years had to start somewhere, Tommy just asks when it all started to go bad… assuming that he can use that answer to phrase his wording and help the man believe better. That is when Wally tells of his first job after leaving his old work to be his own boss ten years back. He’d been a surf instructor way out on the west coast, in better shape but never the shape some stereotypical beach guys were. That was when he met his first client and started a job for him doing odd jobs and fixing an old barn.

The client was a disgustingly rich rancher by the name of Mitchell Rutherford, and Wally recalls all the work he did to upgrade and repair the barn, to build new cattle fencing on part of the half-million acre ranch the man owned. He even recalls tinkering with an old milking machine for the guy. It was the beginning of a new career as a handyman, work he could enjoy, use his own hands to fix things.

As Wally explains it, the job was more than just his first job on his own… it was the first time he discovered what lengths rich assholes go to in order to screw over the men working for them. Apparently Mitchell Rutherford had a habit of hiring workers, never intending to pay them, using a big city law degree and some devious manipulation to weasel his way out in the end. And for that first job, Mitchell had chosen to use his wife and daughter to help screw Wally over.

Mitchell’s wife Alana was a typical trophy wife, did modeling on the side for fashion magazines, and his daughter Regina was a teenage beauty, redhead unlike her dark-haired model mother, spoiled and taught in cruel lessons of manipulating men.

As Tommy listened curiously ten years after the fact, Wally tells about the day everything in his new life as a handyman went sideways… the day he showed up to work and Alana and Regina were outside the barn he’d fixed up, leaning against the very fence he had built for them. They were dressed far too sexy and perfect for a day on the ranch, but that was part of the manipulation. Mitchell Rutherford would later threaten a sexual harassment lawsuit against Wally, claiming his daughter said the man had tried looking down her dress, his wife going along with it. They’d set him up, let him do the bulk of the work and he ended up leaving with no pay and the fear of more rich assholes who over the years continued taking advantage whenever they could.

But Tommy has heard enough, and activating the Make Believe app he suggests Wally believes past mistakes can be fixed, since in Wally’s line of work, everything can be fixed. And Wally is going right along with the frustration relieving conversation, yet steering it where even Tommy didn’t expect.

Still ranting about how that one day changed everything, Wally confesses that he should have shown up that day as a different man, one ready to teach the Rutherfords a lesson they’d never forget. He should have been the very stereotype of a handyman, a buff cocky grinning guy with brawny chiseled features… a man to put those bitches in their place, have a little fun in the barn and screw them like they had set out to screw him.

But when Tommy watches Wally Talbert Freemont accept his new belief, a belief that everything could have changed just the way he imagines it today… a belief that fixing his life had to begin on that day he pulled his truck up in front of that barn… he sees something he has never imagined seeing since he began using the Make Believe app.

Both the old man and his even older truck vanish in a swirling spin of dust, as though they never existed… but in reality, ten years earlier, a different man drove his truck along the ranch roads out west, toward the Rutherford’s barn.

Has Wally Talbert Rutherford really gotten the chance to relive the worst moment of his new handyman career? Will a very different man be the one stepping out of that truck in front of Alana and her daughter Regina? And will he soon be giving both beautiful rich bitches a lesson their minds and bodies won’t soon forget? You bet he will, because this is how he became… the BETter Dude.

 

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