Sir, Butler and Boy ~ A Spit Shine ~ Page 12
As a quick warning this page skirts the line of non-con, but next page will confirm things are a-okay. Jefferson just likes being pushed to the edge, especially when trapped between *two* masters….
Next page will be the end of this chapter and then it’s on to another power flippy story called Rules and Regulations. Over on the patreon I used the time in between stories to take a little break so there’s a bunch of stuff on for patreons about the extra art for the book (I hope to make one day).
It’s interesting how I always get to the warnings after I read the page. Not sure if there’s anything to help with that. But I definitely need your reassurances that this is consensual. My girlfriend is making a comic right now about an abusive relationship (along with a bunch of other nicer relationships), and like… out of context it’s very similar.
But egads… I would have to talk to her for at least a week before doing anything like this. She’s currently trying to figure out if she likes this or if it triggers her. I think it’s still in the trigger zone, and I’m not really in a hurry to give her exposure therapy for that like I gave her for gentle sex in general. I haven’t even placed my hand like that. Cupping her jaw, sure. But not her neck. She may be calmer about things now, but I’m still not sure she’d be able to use her safeword if she got triggered, so I haven’t done much Dom play, especially of the spontaneous variety.
By the way, my girlfriend and I are writing a saga (unlike Twilight, it properly counts as such because there are books, comic books, and short stories all set in the same world at different times with recurring characters. So more like LotR) Our saga seems to have as diverse a cast of characters as your Khaos Komix and Minority Monsters, but accidental.
For instance. My girlfriend made the male lead a former prostitute, pansexual, and liking sex/others liking him enough to have slept with like half the town. With that trend, it would be hard to believe if anyone did not sleep with him upon knowing him well. So I made the female lead, Penny asexual because I absolutely hate the trope of the leads automatically getting together.
We’ve got a faerie/gargoyle life partner pair. The gargoyle is asexual and nonbinary, with male pronouns, seeing as how he’s made of stone and wasn’t made with parts. The female lead’s best friend is heteroflexible (a word I picked up from you, btw. Thank you) for Penny but it’s unrequited. The third in their witchy trio is a closet kink, but likely demisexual. A character who is background in book 1, but becomes core in book 2 is transgender, partial ftm, but only going as he because of how she was raised and for female-exlusionary job. She is somewhat asexual, but more like your Shades of A lead, unlike Penny who is sex repulsed.
This trans character came about because I refuse to have more males than females in my story. The writers are both female and there is no excuse (in my mind) to follow the current gender radio. So my girlfriend makes 2 male masters as her chosen mc’s and I make a trio of female witches (men can be witches, so I specify). As we add characters in, I alternate between men and women. She makes man after man after man.
I’m like, “What’s the deal?”
“I can’t relate with other women?”
“What do you mean? You are one.”
can’t find out that it boils down to I was raised in a family of academics and scientists and my aunts and mom are top-notch role models, if a little stiff. She was raised by two druggiea. Her female role model, her step-mom, was a prostitute and top less boxer. She hung out in all-male circles, knowing very few women.
So I’m like… “Alright. You relate to yourself, though, right? Put you in the story.”
So we get this transgender male-passing girl who was raised in the mob by a bunch of dudes. We fell in love with this character so much that even though she’s only a witch/werewolf, we have a warlock make her immortal so she and the female vampire lead (Penny) can be together forever.
I’m terribly sorry if none of this is relevant to you guys. I know I’m rambling and I lost track of the point somewhere, and I think the point was mildly offensive if taken the wrong way… Oh right, I was comparing diversity in comics. Did not mean it as a competition. I love your work and it is so inspiring. I can only hope that our work gets up to your level and consistency. I’ve taken some ideas from your work, (though the diversity came before I found this.) For instance, in the comic book with the abusive relationship, the author’s note/cover page talks about how the relationship isn’t healthy and if you need help, it gives a number you can call. That loosely came from your like/dislike/trigger thing, the page where you talk about how all relationships should have this, including vanilla and cis/straight couples.
I know I’m rambling. I can’t sleep because reasons and this helps. Like a lot. I’ve been trying to sleep for six hours and my idiotic brain keeps thinking about random political shut, like a plan to couterprotest at planned parenthood and shout over a megaphone stories of women who’ve miscarried and been scared away from the only medical resource available and hemorrhaged alone at home, so who’s the murderers now?
curious. Do these fellows have safe words?
(if so, what are they?)
Nothing so formal, but usually saying their real names is a check in point (like in double entry bookkeeping) or just a simple ‘stop’ or ‘wait’ in a regular tone of voice.
That’s actually how my wife and I are. We started doing things before either of us had heard of such things like safe words, so using certain nicknames we have for each other is a shock that brings us out of the scene to check in. It’s worked well for us, neither of us have a safe word per say.
Ooh, have you heard the song “Rules and Regulations by Rufus Wainwright?