Saturday, 5 March 2016

Pink Library #8: The City

This is one of Tainted Sins stories and is set in a diner which is effectively held hostage by a God like being called Howard Clark.

Here's the link: The City by Tainted Sins

Throughout the story, Howard makes multiple changes to many of the patrons in the diner, changing their fates as it were. One couple has their IQs reduced, the manager had his penis made into a dildo, ages are swapped, another couple decide to become strippers etc. I will warn those wanting to read this though that it does contain incest and one of the strangest transformations I've read which concerns a waitress turning into a clown and of course being unable to change back; forever wearing a red nose, rainbow wig and clown clothes. Oh, and can spray water from her nipples at will.

Actually, scratch that, the strangest transformation I've ever read is an entry in the same author's I'm Rubber, You're Glue series in which a popular girl changes into a toilet. An actual toilet. Crazy.

Anyway, the reason this story is being featured is down to the transformation of a man called Roger into a "teenybopper drag queen" (to quote the story). Howard starts off giving him memories of stealing his 16 year old daughter Stephanie's bra and panties (bright green, wonderfully showing through his white shirt) and then the desire to dress like a sexy teen. Roger is then given all his daughter's style and dress sense; suddenly appearing dressed in a short skirt, thong, immaculate blonde hair and pink nails and cut off black t-shirt which wonderfully has "Daddy's Girl" across the front in diamond lettering.

Due to her fashion sense being stolen or 'donated' to her father, Stephanie is made into a styleless dork in a Santa sweater and Spongebob boxers unable to dress any better no matter how much she wants or tries to. Roger is then fired for his work attire and I have to wonder what happens to him. Does he always have the style of a teenage girl or will it mature over time?

The rest of the story is fun if you like those sort of changes and, I won't lie, but some made me uneasy but this portion and its description of Roger's new attire really captured my imagination.