#unaware
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Misery gains a new perspective about her life from a doctor’s point of view.
A curious college student with a passion for jail-broken VR experiences tries out a shady promotional sim for a nightclub, and in doing, discovers a new way of life.
As popular queen bee Charlotte’s reputation crumbles, she decides to take out her frustration on her favourite victim - only to walk into a trap.
In the final week of her college project, Tyra is dragged out to a late night magic show, the head act? A stage hypnotist!
Mary takes advantage of her employers onsite therapist to talk through her strange new dreams.
Sergeant Ron Kelly is in charge of investigating a house full of unknown girls with no last names.
Helena’s peaceful, quiet job at a local flower shop is suddenly turned on its head by a customer with an important lesson to impart.
Gladys climbs the corporate ladder, faithful secretary in tow.
Cassie’s predictions become reality for others.
Stressed from work, Lauren accepts her friend Glen’s offer to hypnotise and relax her.
The roots of Isabelle’s control run deep.
…look in the mirror and take one thing off.
A popular new Twitch streamer is asked to test a prototype game.
Emily shares her love for the popular new drink, Spiralade.
Exactly what it says on the tin xD
Extremely short unaware noncon story about two roommates written as a journal of the sub. My first story posted here, hopefully you’ll find it worthwhile.
A novelty recording booth at a shopping centre gives its customers a very different experience than they were expecting.
Anna wakes up to find everyone at her college has stopped wearing clothes. As the week progresses, people wear less and less, and act in more and more perverted ways. Will Anna and her friends hang on to their sanity, or will they too fall under this spell?
Valerie reluctantly agrees to proof-read her friend’s latest literotica.
A series of vignettes focusing on athletic submissive Victoria and her girlfriend, domme and hypnotist, Samantha. The entries range from 300-3000 words, are mostly self-contained, and can be read in practically any order, with some clearly-noted exceptions.