Relaxing in a mountain cabin on an old comfy couch, Jake isn’t surprised that his wife Laura keeps calling to make sure he and her daughter Melissa are okay.
But after convincing her they will be just fine, her college daughter currently studying for some winter break extra credit assignments, him shopping, Jake may just surprise himself.
The Brain Drain payment method zeroes out his total, a ton of gifts for Laura and Melissa. And Jake has always been one to fall for too-good-to-be-true scams. He never could imagine that the purchases will cost him his morality and self-control… and that without those, he soon will be finding more enjoyable uses for his wife’s sexy daughter.
At a snowy cabin in the mountains, Jake is relaxing on the old couch while his wife’s daughter Melissa does some extra-credit studying. The cabin was always a spot he enjoyed for years before finally finding what his friends called the instant family, Laura and her daughter. But Jake has a tendency to spend too much on his girls for Christmas… and this year that spending may cost him everything.
With Laura amusingly calling every fifteen minutes to make sure Jake and Melissa haven’t somehow burned the cabin down, Jake assures his wife to enjoy the time catching up with her old girlfriends. He’s pretty sure they can survive until she gets back to the cabin later.
But Laura knows her husband, and she knows Jake tends to worry less and fall for more, mentioning the many scams and silly mistakes he has made over their marriage. As Jake points out, he is just shopping on his laptop for Christmas gifts as Laura’s brilliantly brainy and beautiful daughter lounges in front of the cabin fireplace on the carpet. They will survive just fine.
But survival doesn’t mean they will be in the same shape soon enough, especially after Jake ignores a Buyer Beware warning using a strange experimental payment method for his many Christmas gifts, a payment method called Brain Drain.
Seeing the massive total of all the gifts he piled into his online shopping cart drop to a blinking zero, Jake can’t believe what he is seeing. And reading about how Brain Drain payment method supposedly works is only less believable.
Claiming to not use monetary funding but instead applying payment using aspects of the purchaser’s brain, Brain Drain seems like either the silliest idea or weirdest he has ever heard of. But Jake can’t resist trying it, knowing what fun it will be to show Laura that he didn’t dip into their savings or spend a dime from checking to cover any of the lavish gifts he found for both she and her daughter.
But when Jake pays, the warnings he ignored about all purchases over a certain amount costing his morality and self-control, seem to be proven very much true.
As he shrugs off the sensations of the Brain Drain payment, he can’t help but look down at his wife’s daughter studying on the floor by the fire… staring at her gorgeous coed figure, her plump tits, feeling the lack of any moral inhibitions about thinking what he thinks, looking where he looks.
And when Jake realizes he has no self-control, he may just be acting on every perverted idea he possibly could have when alone in a cabin with such a tantalizingly tempting girl. But what did Brain Drain mean by mentioning that all holiday purchases over a certain amount qualify for free Fantasy FulFillment?
Will Jake give into truly twisted depraved and normally impossible desires, using poor Melissa’s cute body in ways she’ll never recover from, in ways she won’t even look the same again afterwards? And what will Laura think when she finally returns… or will neither she nor her daughter be doing much thinking soon enough?
Find out as The 12 Days of Krismas offers an always-ignored Buyer Beware about spending too much this time of year.
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