Furthering International Ties (And Influence)

A Strong Foundation

by KonradKurze

Tags: #brainwash #exhibitionism #f/f #pov:bottom #sub:female #urban_fantasy #alternate_universe #CW:dubious_consent #fantasy_politics #happy_slaves #political_changes #serial_recruitment #subliminal

Stay at home mom Lindsey Ross talks about how Termezia has changed her family for the better. (No offense to any Mormons reading this.)

I consider myself a woman who's been given immeasurable blessings in a very short amount of time.

Termezia has given me newfound wisdom and a new job, which I am able to perform whilst at home. Like many of the women in Provo, I am a stay-at-home mother. I was used to seeing it, being raised Mormon. After one of the girls in my bible study group showed me the glory of Termezia's philosophy, I began working as a saleswoman for Green Mountain trading, a company that brings in money to the Wise Leader's coffers. All I need is my laptop and an internet connection.

I would work for free if I could, but our master’s goal requires that I be paid for what I do. I accept it nonetheless. I am overjoyed whenever I make a sale and I love seeing new women joining our team. Every one of them has been made loyal to the Wise Leader’s vision. I helped with enlightening the rest of the women in my bible study. We still discuss what we did before our enlightenment, but we also talk about the Wise Leader's philosophy as well. A subject we often talk about is improving Termezia's outreach efforts toward Mormon women. I really think the similarities between Termezian and Mormon beliefs really need to more commonly known. Both emphasize family harmony, the drive to improve one's community, and showing such desires through hard work.

Speaking of family harmony, my sex life's never been better. I never took my husband's job for granted but when he came back from work one day, saying that he unknowingly exceeded the number of car sales he thought he was making, I started to hunger for him. All of a sudden, the fact he'd done so well as a provider made me want to pull him to our bedroom, strip and let him have it. And so, I did. Well, sort of. I put on the lingerie he likes, beckoned him to our room and showed him just how grateful I was for his hard work. The sex lives of my friends have been greatly improved as well.
I've also formed a stronger relationship with my dear daughter Samantha. Ever since she turned seventeen, she’s been distant, but what my supervisor sent me and what I showed her a week ago has fixed that.

She sits on the couch in front of me, beaming. It is her third indoctrination session. She gazes at a laptop displaying the Renewal Tower with a spiral graphic over it. 

"Now dear, tell me what Termezia is to you."
 
"Termezia is my friend," she says. "I share many of its beliefs. It is only natural that it be my friend. I want the girls at our church to be friends with Termezia too."
 
"And who is the Wise Leader to you?"
 
"He is a source of wisdom and inspiration. He gives me an opportunity to better myself and my community in doing as he commands. He is a teacher and as his student, I am to listen to him. He will help me improve my life."
 
That part was undeniable. She became much more studious since I first inducted her and I looked forward to seeing her grades spike.
 
"What can the Wise Leader provide to the women of the Mormon church?"
 
"He is a provider."
 
"Of what?" I asked.
 
"A means of making their families stronger, more prosperous, happier and healthier. I have seen for myself how he has helped my family. I would love to see more Mormon women studying his writings." I smiled.
 
"And what do you think of Termezia deepening its relationship with the LDS Church?"
 
"I think it would be a wonderful idea. We have so much in common. A copy of the Wise Leader's writings is a natural fit for a Mormon household. I would welcome the Wise Leader personally if he decided to visit Salt Lake City." I put my hand on her shoulder.
 
"That will be all for now. I've sent you a PDF of the first volume of his writings. I expect you to have studied them before our next session."
 
"I will be happy to. Praise the Wise Leader." I hugged Samantha.
 
"Praise him."
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