The following story is a work of fiction. It contains scenes of an adult nature; so if you are under 18, stop reading now. This story contains explicit sexual language and fantasies. If you are offended by such activities, do not read any further. This is purely a fantasy. The author is not responsible for any damage resulting from reading this work.
Almost all characters in this
story are purely fictional. The part of
Xanthos Pendragon is based upon what I believe I would do with this particular
program. ALL characters are 21
or older.
For those who are not familiar
with the “MasterPC” story line, this story deals heavily with concepts that
some people (particularly the religious wrong) may find offensive. In particular, this story deals with mind
control, body shaping and manipulation (including breast growth), interracial
sex, both heterosexual and lesbian sex, anal sex, and one scene of
mother-daughter sex. While some of
these concepts may be turnoffs to many readers (especially the interracial and
incest parts) be aware that these are not actually part of the theme of the
story, but are more along the lines of side-notes.
There are also a few minor
references to something that could be considered to be non-sexual torture. Again, this is not part of the theme of the
story, but rather something you may wish to be aware of ahead of time.
In some ways, this could possibly
be considered a “Romantic Mind Control Story with Ethics” – if that’s possible.
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From the dictionary:
e-clec-tic
adj.
1. Selecting or
employing individual elements from a variety of sources, systems, or styles:
an eclectic taste in music; an eclectic approach to managing the economy.
2. Made up of or
combining elements from a variety of sources: “a popular bar patronized by an
eclectic collection of artists, writers, secretaries and aging soldiers on
reserve duty” (Curtis Wilkie).
n.
One that
follows an eclectic method.
Timeline: “A Vacation” occurs during the castle
construction between chapters nine and ten of “The Eclectic’s Edition”.
The Cast:
Xanthos
Pendragon Caucasian,
6’1”, 175 Lbs., Dark Brown Hair, Blue Eyes, 34 Years Old
Melissa
(Lis) Ruiz Hispanic,
5’8”, Black Hair, Brown Eyes, 24 Years Old
Anna
Su Li Asian,
5’10”, Black Hair, Brown Eyes, 24 Years Old
Katrina
(Kat) Kosonen Finish, 5’6”,
Black Hair, Emerald Green Eyes, 22 Years Old
Laura
Richardson Caucasian,
5’11”, Red Hair, 29 Years Old, (Formerly Sonya Lovewell)
Angie
(or Angela) Lovewell Caucasian, 5’6”,
Red Hair, 22 Years Old, Laura’s Daughter
Sheila
Tiffany (Tif) Jacobs Caucasian, 5’8”,
Light Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes, 28 Years Old
Amy
Lee Weaver Caucasian,
5’5”, Brown (almost Black) Hair, Amber Eyes, 28 Years Old
Mei
Lin Asian,
5’3”, Black Hair, Brown Eyes, 30 Years Old
Note: Everyone's aging was slowed
down by 80% 2 years ago, so everyone still looks a year younger than their
present age.
Master PC: The Eclectic’s Edition – A Vacation
Construction at the
new home is going well... Xanthos
Industries is doing better than expected...
Maybe it’s time for a vacation.
Who to take with me
though... Lis and Anna are tied up with
College, Tiffany is tied up with Xanthos Industries – though Kat would probably
be free, Amy might be interested, though she may prefer to stick with Tif,
Angie will probably want to go, as will her mom, and I haven’t known Mei long
enough to guess at her choice.
Later that night, I
discussed the idea with the kittens.
I was close to being
right about who would be joining me.
Lis, Anna, and Tif decided to stay, while the rest (five kittens) would
be joining me.
“Okay. That decided, I’ve got some ideas for the
trip, but I’m open to suggestions,” I said.
Ideas and counter ideas
flew all over the place until I had a good idea of what my kittens were
interested in. A little later that
evening, I worked up a rough seven-thousand-mile-plus itinerary.
A few days later, the
six of us were packed into my Fleetwood Eagle and on the road.
The first stop was Six-Flags
in Georgia where the younger kittens and I enjoyed some time on the roller
coasters. We also spent some time
touring the shows they offered there.
After that, we stopped
in Branson, Missouri and caught some of the country shows. While I really enjoyed Ray Stevens’ Theater,
Kat and Angie didn’t seem to care for his sense of humor. (Go figure.)
Three days at Boulder
Lake allowed us to relax before continuing our trip. We spent some time canoeing on the lake and making love under the
stars.
The sulfurous wonder
known as Yellowstone (or Jellystone for those Yogi Bear fans) allowed us to
wander the natural geysers and steam pools.
From there, we headed
further north into Glacier National Park and on into Canada. While many of the areas we had already been
through were very nice, Glacier and Banff (Glacier’s Canadian Counterpart) have
to be seen to be believed. I’ll try to
describe it, but I don’t know how well I can.
Glacier is a
tremendously mountainous area. As its
name suggests, the entire area was carved by glaciers repeatedly moving through
the area. What was left was an
extremely beautiful, rugged area.
In one area, we were
traveling along the side of a mountain range, about halfway up the
mountain. All along the right side of
the road were waterfalls being fed by the melting snow that was still at the
top of the range. To the left... you
may have seen a large poster of a lake in Banff. The poster just doesn’t do the reality justice. About a thousand feet or so below the road
is an unbelievably deep, rich blue lake. The closest I could come is cobalt blue paint spread over a white
or silver background. Since the lake
was formed purely by the ice-runoff coming from the mountains that surrounded
it on all sides, I had serious doubt that the water was more than a half-degree
above freezing.
That entire area
completely awed everyone in the Eagle.
Even Mei, who had traveled all over the US on her vacations, was
suitably impressed at what nature hath wrought.
The next day, we stopped
in the town of Banff for some lunch.
There’s this little mom and pop oriental restaurant (completely unlike
any of the chains you’re used to) there that serves some truly mouth-watering
tailless shrimp. They serve everything
in large bowls and everyone takes what they want from the different bowls. I’ll be the first to admit that I love
shrimp. In fact, it’s the only seafood
that I really even care for besides the occasional tuna-casserole. Before we left, I purchased another five
pounds of the shrimp for carryout and another 100 pounds each of their shrimp
and chicken to be packed and shipped back to Charlotte. Yes, the shrimp WAS that
good!!! It had to be in the batter.
I also made sure I got
their phone number so we could order more as needed.
Next was a tour through
neighboring Calgary where we did some shopping and toured the observatory
there. The laser show was fairly
interesting, and we all picked up some hologram slides as mementos while we
were there.
After another day of
enjoying everything Calgary had to offer, we reversed our trip through the
Banff and Glacier parks and continued back down to Reno, Nevada where I gave
the kittens a couple grand each to spend in the casinos. When asked why I didn’t go for Las Vegas
instead, I told them that we’d get there eventually, but to enjoy the
atmosphere in Reno while they could. In
truth, I probably should have hit Vegas before Reno so they could better
appreciate Reno while they were there.
Oh well.
While there, we hit
Circus Circus and a couple of the other big-name casinos and thoroughly enjoyed
the floor shows and other activities.
Next was Lake Tahoe –
which is almost anticlimactic after everywhere else we’d been on the trip. We spent a little while in the casinos there
before resuming our trip south to Las Vegas.
It wasn’t long before
the kittens all agreed with my earlier comments. While Reno and Tahoe are very pleasant places to waste money
gambling, the general attitude in Vegas is more along the lines of “Hurry up and
spend your money, then get out of the way for the next guy.” We only spent a couple of days there before
continuing our adventure.
Next up was the Grand
Canyon; another of nature’s marvels.
Since it was getting to
be late July, we decided to get back to a much more comfortable climate as
quickly as possible. The area we were
in was well known for getting above 120 degrees in the summer. Since there wasn’t any shade around, that
meant it was more like 140 during the daytime.
Not pleasant, to say the least.
We popped back up to
northern Utah and headed east again.
Passing through Salt Lake City, I remembered the Mormons and the way
they practiced polygamy in the past... and couldn’t help but chuckling to
myself.
The remainder of the
return trip was pretty uneventful.