Part 1
The Problem
Jayne Thomas and Iain McCullock were Robert Wagstaff's rising stars. Their judgement, ability and professionalism were first rate. Many clients had taken the trouble to compliment him on these two staff members. Praise from clients was a rarity, they normally simply accepted the service. But they had also commented on the tension between Jayne and Iain. The two were intensely competitive and worked against each other to the detriment of the job and the firm. They were not a team, really they were only just about working colleagues: they were more a running battle. Robert had had enough of this. He had spoken to them individually, he had spoken to them together, he had sent them on a team building course (the report had not made happy reading). They were brilliant, exceptionally gifted but simply did not work well together. Robert needed them to be a team. He had too many valuable clients and jobs lined up. Drastic action was needed, he lifted the phone and telephoned his old friend, Adrian Brightly.
Robert had known Adrian Brightly for years. They had been at university together. Robert had been studying Law, Adrian, Human Psychology. They had been an unlikely pair thrown together by sharing a room in the Hall of Residence but had got on together like a house on fire sharing their other interests such as wine, women and, indeed, song (they had attended innumerable rock concerts and their room Hi-Fi had been legendary at the time). Adrian had become fascinated by hypnosis and not a few fellow (female) students had become the, often, unwitting subjects of his experiments. Adrian had been very successful in this. Even today Robert remained in awe of Adrian's talent.
On a Friday morning Jayne and Iain were summoned together to Robert's office. In the office they found the senior partner with two guests. A bald man about the same age as Robert, with a smiling face, small beard and round "John Lennon" glasses and a young, rather buxom, young lady. "Presumably his secretary," thought Iain: Jayne's supposition was rather different.
"Good morning, good morning Iain, Jayne," beamed Robert, "may I introduce you to my old friend Adrian Brightly and his assistant Kerrie." Adrian smiled warmly and Kerrie nodded with a flash of white teeth between her bright red lipstick.
"Now the reason I have asked you here is not because Adrian is a new client needing our legal advice, no, no, well not yet," he laughed and Adrian beamed in response, "Adrian can, I think, help you two in building up your working relationship, how you perform together in the firm, yes your teamwork."
"We do work well as a team," said Iain looking at Jayne who nodded vigorously, if unconvincingly.
"Not so, not so. You compete, bicker, keep information from each other. It is not what the firm wants, it's not what I want and it must stop. I have sent you on courses, encouraged you, warned you. Well now I'm going to ask Adrian to try hypnosis to ensure you perform together. He is very good you see and I am sure his approach will have a very beneficial effect on you both.
"I don't think that concept is ethical, appropriate or something you can really force on me or indeed Iain," said Jayne starting to get worked up.
"May I, perhaps, say something to contribute to this debate?" asked Adrian Brightly beaming even more widely. Jayne and Iain looked at him.
"I," he said as he took off his round glasses and began polishing them, "have been using hypnotism for a long, long time. I suppose it must be even before I met your senior partner." He looked up from his glasses and fastened his gaze directly on them. They were both instantly struck by his penetrating blue eyes. "That was a very, very long time ago before either of you were around. Before your firm had become so large. Before many, many things. Indeed way, way back when..." His soothing voice lulled them, his eyes drew them towards him and they were gone, gone into a trance.
"Unethical indeed," he said turning to Robert, " unethical without a doubt!"
"My dears, would you mind removing your clothes?" continued Adrian Brightly returning his gaze to the young executives.
Jayne and Iain stood up in unison and began undoing ties, buttons and slipping off their clothes. They were quickly naked. Robert's appreciative gaze swept over Jayne's body as her bra and panties dropped to the floor. Her assets were not just her brains.
"Now Jayne you have been a naughty girl. Sir Robert is not pleased with you. Tomorrow when you wake up you will find your mind fuzzy, you will not be able to think as straight as you usually do, you will not be able to solve problems easily, you will forget occasional things. You will also realise, after a time, that this fuzziness can be cleared by drinking, not just any drink but something your colleague Iain here has, the one you do not get on with, his semen. You will desire his penis and want his cum. But the effect of his semen will only last 24 hours and you will need to drink again."
"Now Iain, you too have not done as you've been asked. From tomorrow you will find you cannot get an erection, you will still have your sex drive but no erection: hardness will elude you. You will feel your balls filling up with semen, becoming heavier and heavier and more and more uncomfortable the longer you are unable to ejaculate. After a time you will realise the only way to cure your erectile dysfunction and to come is to place your penis in Jayne's mouth. This will restore your function but only for 24 hours."
Robert and Adrian had spent some time formulating their novel approach to encouraging team work. Adrian went over the instructions carefully, explaining and clarifying to ensure his instructions and restrictions were complied with.
"Robert, you look a well built lad," said Adrian, "doesn't he Kerrie?"
"Yes Mr Brightly," giggled Kerrie, "well hung are the words I think you want."
"Yes, yes, just so, just so. Now Iain, see Kerrie here. Imagine it's tomorrow. Kerrie needs to be fucked. You'd like to help her wouldn't you?"