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First things first - I am looking for someone to play the role of the wife. You do NOT need to be female in real life to play this role. In addition, I might be persuaded to play the wife and you can play the husband. Maybe. You do NOT need to be male in real life to play the husband role.
This is a "semi-specific" request. I mention this because it seems highly unusual that anyone sees a request like this and is 100% all in with every aspect. Some give and take is needed - so that's what we discuss before hand. At the same time, I've found that if I compromise my own desires and make too many concessions I don't want to make just for the opportunity to play, it generally bombs. So there are a few things which are somewhat non-negotiable.
On to the pitch:
In the beginning, this story looks like a modern-day slice of life white picket fence in suburbia story. The happy couple may or may not have children. They are good (somewhat devout) Christians who are involved in the church, though not obsessed with it. SHE has a history of being overweight with some resulting (minor) health issues. Sick and tired of being sick and tired, she was determined to get into shape, and with her loving husband's help, she has made some progress - that means a little progress - over the preceding year. Diet, exercise, a positive attitude, and of course prayer. Some loss is better than nothing, but it is a long uphill struggle.
(All the following does not have to be played out in detail, as that could take a long long time and risk someone losing interest, but the background is essential to the story.)
Of course she is grateful for her husband's help and encouragement. Sure, he is a pain in the ass with his silly little "femdom roleplay" fantasies he wants her to act out in the bedroom - but outside the bedroom he is absolutely the best husband in the whole world! What did she ever do to deserve such a swell guy like him?
Then one day she is in a shop (a used book store, a thrift store, or maybe a yard sale?) and comes across a book. It looks very old - cracked leather cover, thick pages she feels she must turn carefully so they don't break, etc) and it is covered in strange arcane symbols and written in another language - or languages. She has no idea what it is, but it looks fascinating and she is compelled to buy it.
The book turns out to be a book of magic. A book created for a specific kind of magic - to enable witches (real evil Satan-worshiping witches, not modern day wiccans) to enhance their sensuality and magic ability and weaponize it against the enemy - Christianity. It doesn't say that up front, however. If it did, she would have slammed it shut and never opened it again.
She has some knowledge of languages, and with the help of various references she translates a little at a time. Being a good Christian, she is at first put off by the idea of magic - the Bible is pretty clear on that subject. However, curiosity gets the best of her. It's just a simple little spell - to remember where she left her spare key. And it worked! Or maybe it's all in her mind - maybe the anticipation of the spell working subconsciously jogged her memory. At any rate, she tries another spell, then another. Simple things, but they work! Get husband to take out the trash without being reminded. Shut up the neglected barking dog next door. (How are those "sins"?) That's about the time she gets to the section of the book on sculpting the body. A few spells, a few potions, a charm to wear when she eats, and sigils to trace on the part of the body she's working on during exercise ... And instead of losing two pounds a month, she finds she is losing closer to five pounds a week.
It slowly dawns on her that she hasn't been as obsessed with counting carbs as she was before, and that she actually looks forward to her workouts. And then she realizes one more thing - she hasn't prayed for God's help in weeks. It's the Book - not God - who is answering her prayers. And she can't wait to delve even deeper into the Book's mysteries.
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So - Rejection of her traditional Christian values (while maybe still maintaining the façade for friends and family to see). Disintegration of the marriage (though she may keep him around if he continues to be useful to her). Embracing evil, and becoming the sexy Satanic witch the Book intended her to become. Seduce - Corrupt - Destroy.
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Please let me know via PM if you are interested in discussing the specifics.
Thanks for reading.
This is a "semi-specific" request. I mention this because it seems highly unusual that anyone sees a request like this and is 100% all in with every aspect. Some give and take is needed - so that's what we discuss before hand. At the same time, I've found that if I compromise my own desires and make too many concessions I don't want to make just for the opportunity to play, it generally bombs. So there are a few things which are somewhat non-negotiable.
On to the pitch:
In the beginning, this story looks like a modern-day slice of life white picket fence in suburbia story. The happy couple may or may not have children. They are good (somewhat devout) Christians who are involved in the church, though not obsessed with it. SHE has a history of being overweight with some resulting (minor) health issues. Sick and tired of being sick and tired, she was determined to get into shape, and with her loving husband's help, she has made some progress - that means a little progress - over the preceding year. Diet, exercise, a positive attitude, and of course prayer. Some loss is better than nothing, but it is a long uphill struggle.
(All the following does not have to be played out in detail, as that could take a long long time and risk someone losing interest, but the background is essential to the story.)
Of course she is grateful for her husband's help and encouragement. Sure, he is a pain in the ass with his silly little "femdom roleplay" fantasies he wants her to act out in the bedroom - but outside the bedroom he is absolutely the best husband in the whole world! What did she ever do to deserve such a swell guy like him?
Then one day she is in a shop (a used book store, a thrift store, or maybe a yard sale?) and comes across a book. It looks very old - cracked leather cover, thick pages she feels she must turn carefully so they don't break, etc) and it is covered in strange arcane symbols and written in another language - or languages. She has no idea what it is, but it looks fascinating and she is compelled to buy it.
The book turns out to be a book of magic. A book created for a specific kind of magic - to enable witches (real evil Satan-worshiping witches, not modern day wiccans) to enhance their sensuality and magic ability and weaponize it against the enemy - Christianity. It doesn't say that up front, however. If it did, she would have slammed it shut and never opened it again.
She has some knowledge of languages, and with the help of various references she translates a little at a time. Being a good Christian, she is at first put off by the idea of magic - the Bible is pretty clear on that subject. However, curiosity gets the best of her. It's just a simple little spell - to remember where she left her spare key. And it worked! Or maybe it's all in her mind - maybe the anticipation of the spell working subconsciously jogged her memory. At any rate, she tries another spell, then another. Simple things, but they work! Get husband to take out the trash without being reminded. Shut up the neglected barking dog next door. (How are those "sins"?) That's about the time she gets to the section of the book on sculpting the body. A few spells, a few potions, a charm to wear when she eats, and sigils to trace on the part of the body she's working on during exercise ... And instead of losing two pounds a month, she finds she is losing closer to five pounds a week.
It slowly dawns on her that she hasn't been as obsessed with counting carbs as she was before, and that she actually looks forward to her workouts. And then she realizes one more thing - she hasn't prayed for God's help in weeks. It's the Book - not God - who is answering her prayers. And she can't wait to delve even deeper into the Book's mysteries.
===
So - Rejection of her traditional Christian values (while maybe still maintaining the façade for friends and family to see). Disintegration of the marriage (though she may keep him around if he continues to be useful to her). Embracing evil, and becoming the sexy Satanic witch the Book intended her to become. Seduce - Corrupt - Destroy.
===
Please let me know via PM if you are interested in discussing the specifics.
Thanks for reading.
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