Elizabeth Besting
- Socialite. Traveled to Beau Island to become a model. Presently a bimbo.
Hannah Evens
- Beau Resort maid. Presently a bimbo.
Rena Lacke
- Psychiatrist. Traveled to Beau Island to negotiate a contract for a talk show.
Dr. Cara Lin
- Doctor. Professional medical license presently revoked. Reasons for traveling to Beau Island unknown.
Joan McKatt
- Private detective. Ex-cop. Reasons for traveling to Beau Island unknown. Presently a bimbo.
Sam Morton
- Darkview strip bar owner/operator. Traveled to Beau Island Resort for vacation. Presently a bimbo.
Eric Parker
- Beau Island Resort chef. Married to Tori Parker. Presently a bimbo.
Tori Parker
- Beau Island Resort manager. Married to Eric Parker.
Aubrey Rush
- Professor of Archeology at University of Chrystal Heights. Traveled to Beau Island Resort to secure funding for next expedition.
Paul Straight
- Beau Island Resort security specialist.
Part 6
Lunch was a tense affair.
Two days earlier they had been ten. Six guests served by four staff- a handsome, charismatic chef, his authoritarian manager-wife, the pretty maid and the efficient security man.
But now they were five.
Technically they were still ten, of course. But within hours of their arrival, a recording accused them one and all of outrageous crimes. Crimes denied by nearly all those present. And shortly thereafter, Beau Island Resort maid Hannah Evens changed before their eyes, transforming from a sultry, submissive bi-girl to a bimbo stripper, unable to keep her clothing on and eager to please.
The guests and staff were not yet aware they were under attack, so that evening, socialite Elizabeth Besting easily fell as well, her keenly-honed fashion sense now abandoned for her need to orally pleasure men and women.
When no boat arrived the following morning, the island occupants began realizing that perhaps a larger game afoot after all. But Chef Eric Parker was next to fall regardless, found in his beloved kitchen, hand stroking himself to orgasm again and again.
With this latest victim, it was clear there was a predator amongst them and that a battle of wills had begun. But even armed with the knowledge that such a person resided with them, Detective Joan McKatt was found in a bimboed state, the tight rear opening of her rounded derriere now her favorite point of penetration.
The resounding shock of the detective's fall was evident. McKatt had been perhaps the most capable of all on the island, the least likely to fall victim. And yet now she spent her time on all fours, her cheek pressed to the mattress, her bare mocha buttocks high in the air, waiting for a hard cock to fill her tight back passage.
It was determined by now that the predator was no doubt the mysterious Benjamin Ian-Merigold Beau, their host. But Mr. Beau's identity remained unknown.
Four had fallen, but six still remained. All were ready, on their guard. Vigilant. But the street-smart Darkview bar owner Sam Morton was found sitting on the floor of his shower, his hand working his hard cock in much the same way as the chef barely a day earlier.
So now they were five. Five taut, tense individuals.
*****
Lunch consisted of numerous canned goods and sealed jars. No one questioned the menu.
Beau Resort manager Tori Parker and security specialist Paul Straight sat on one side of the table. The Beau Resort guests- psychiatrist Rena Lacke, university professor Aubrey Rush and Dr. Cara Lin- sat along the opposite side.
For several minutes there was no sound save that of tearing metal as manual can openers were applied or aluminum covering was peeled off. The occasional clink of a glass being set down on the heavy wood table sounded louder than normal.
Finally Tori said, "Professor Rush, are you quite sure there was no else in the room? Perhaps hiding just out of sight?"
Aubrey said, "I've already told you everything I could."
Tori stabbed at a sardine. "I know, Professor," she said, "but I assume you were watching the bathroom door where Mr. Morton was showering. For which I don't blame you, of course, as that would be the smart thing to do. But isn't it possible that perhaps someone was on the far side of the bed or in the closet?"
Aubrey said, "No, it isn't likely or even possible that someone else was in that room, as I would have seen them, particularly if they attempted to enter the bathroom where Morton was showering."
Tori said, "Well, if no one else could have entered the shower area, how else could it have happened? As you indicated, you were the only one in the room."
Rena said, "I think it unspeakably rude that you direct suspicion toward Professor Rush in such a manner, Mrs. Parker. Indeed, considering the nature of the assault on our persons, I think it far more obvious that this is the work of someone who had time to set the stage long before the guests arrived."
Tori said, "Oh, now it's the fault of the resort staff, is it? Do I have to point out that half my staff has been targeted? Besides, I have a team of professionals here, Ms. Lacke. Hardly the stuff of serial bimbifiers, now, is it?"
Rena shook her head. "You stated you had nothing to do with the hiring process, Mrs. Parker. You have no idea of who your staff actually are. After all, by his own admission, Mr. Straight has previously engaged in such behavior, as have you."
Paul said, "So my having bimbified someone before makes me unique on this island? Seriously?"
Rena spread her hands. "I'm just saying, Mr. Straight-"
Straight continued. "So somehow
I'm
the bad guy now because I've
bimbified
someone. Oh, no! Straight's the bad guy! No chance at all it's one of the batshit crazy guests attending! Not the shady bar owner! Not the whack job doctor with the revoked medical license! Not the professor who worries more about her publications in archeology journals than her grad students on an expedition! Not the creepy shrink who sneaks into everybody's head somehow! Nope, it's that bastard Straight, the evil security guy!"
Aubrey said, "She didn't say it was
you
, Straight. She was just saying that you guys being professionals doesn't exclude you from suspicion. Hell, we're
all
professionals here."
Rena looked at Tori and sniffed. "Some of us more than others."
A heavy silence descended then and everybody returned to their canned meals.
Finally Dr. Cara Lin set down her fork and said, "Mrs. Parker, I would like my confiscated equipment back. I understand the need for caution. But an artist walks among us and I would prefer to meet them on equal ground."
"What's this?" said Rena.