It had been a month since I last saw Janine and got her second round of programming. As per her orders, I'd been doing whatever Sarah, my girlfriend, suggested sexually, and when she let me, eating her out after coming in her. She'd definitely started to pick up on this and dominate me, although she was far less cruel than Janine, mostly just taking charge and having me pleasure her orally a lot.
But she was out of town for the week on a business trip, and I'd texted Janine the info as I'd been ordered to. I never heard anything back from her, so just kept on about my business. With Sarah out of town and my hypnotic order not to masturbate, I knew I probably wouldn't get a chance to come for a week
After getting home and eating dinner on Tuesday night, the doorbell rang. I opened it, to find a petite but busty blonde girl standing there. Before my compulsion to like only redheads, I'd have thought she was incredibly hot, but now, she was just someone standing at my door.
"Hi," she said. "I'm Sarah's coworker Tina. She said I could stop by to pick up the book she'd borrowed?"
Sarah hadn't said anything about that, but she did read a lot, and there were plenty of books throughout the house.
"Come in," I said. "Do you know what book it is?"
She came inside and closed the door.
"It's the new Stephen King."
I looked around, but couldn't find it anywhere.
When I came out to tell Tina the bad news, she pouted, then pushed up close to me.
"Sarah hadn't told me quite how cute you were. Maybe I could take you instead of the book?"
If this had happened a few months ago, I would have been incredibly aroused. I might have even given in to the temptation to cheat. But as it stood, she might as well have not existed.
"I'm sorry, Tina. I'm flattered, but not interested."
She pouted. "Fine. Can I use your bathroom before I go?"
"Of course."
She went into the bathroom, and the door opened a few minutes later, and I heard her approach the couch where I was reading.
"Are you sure I can't convince you to at least go down on me?"
"I'm sorry, Tina," I started to say as I looked up. And froze.