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After Emma has lost her freedom by awkwardly betting on herself in a complicated game of Poker with that unknown and mysterious winged woman, she remains eternally aroused trapped between the card and the cover of a strange but warm transparent material that coats her and adheres her to the card itself. Emma, as the winged woman plays with her and wins more games of Poker in front of other unwary people who lose their freedom, can't help but be aroused and sexual fantasies run through her faintly as an exciting and practically electric sensation runs from the tips of her toes to the tips of her nose and fingers.

However there is something that partially and momentarily pulls Emma out of the pleasurable lapse. Finally, the next opponent in that heated and eventful night at the opening of the casino is none other than Otis, the feudal lord himself and Emma's father. Emma, who with the passing of the hours had already accepted being a Poker card and had turned her reality into a pleasurable paradise full of ecstasy, regains her sanity for a moment when she recognizes that her father is the winged woman's next opponent.

At that moment, Emma decides to scream trying to warn her father about the dangers of gambling with Emma, but after a few minutes of screaming to her father about how dangerous the situation is, because of the adrenaline and the heat of the circumstances, Emma comes to her senses about the fact that she is now a card, losing her comforts and privileges, and now she screams begging for her father's help. However, it doesn't seem that her father is paying attention to what that little helpless Poker card is saying, even though, on the other hand, he might not even listen to her, or maybe he does?
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Then the winged woman shows in a clearer and closer way to Otis that letter in which he has been turned into her daughter. Emma then tries to plead for her release again, even though it turns out to be futile, especially for what seems to be really happening. Otis, on the other hand, seeing the magnificent job the winged woman has done in turning Emma into a letter, congratulates the winged woman on such a work of art. Emma is totally baffled by what has happened - has her father accepted that she has been turned into a Poker card?

Thereupon, Otis tells the winged woman his reasons as to why he asked her to get rid of his daughter somehow. Finally so much abuse and Emma's wild and crazy sex life has reached his ears, as recently one of the vassals fled Emma's palace and was able to get to the family's main palace to try to get Otis to intercede on their behalf. Otis, upon learning what his daughter is doing and what she can provoke with such abuse, has led to Otis feeling disgraced by his own daughter. Even though Otis is relieved that this subject told everything to him first instead of telling it to the press, which has spared the feudal family from public scorn and disgrace, still Otis is very disappointed in his daughter's attitude, for, even though Otis did not really expect anything from Emma, he did not expect those actions or that personality from Emma either, as he believes that it is not a behavior consistent with that of a member of the nobility. Then, when Otis heard about the good works that winged woman did with her strange dark magic, Otis determined that it would be a good punishment for Emma to end up turned into a letter, besides, when Emma is eternally turned into a letter, she will not be a hindrance for him or for Norbert, Emma's brother, when he becomes feudal lord, since now Emma will only have to remain pretty and immobile and will not cause so many problems.
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Emma, disappointed with the situation, falls into a deep depression without knowing what to do, but on the other hand, the winged woman, shows mercy and decides to make her return to the paradise of pleasure by caressing her breasts and running her finger along her body. At the same time, as the winged woman caresses her body, Emma's clothes magically change into something more in keeping with her new place in the world as a card, the costume of a sexy and lascivious harlequin. All that huge dose of saturated arousal that has touched her body makes Emma so aroused and sinking deeper and deeper into the deep pleasure of now being a simple little card, that Emma has managed to forget her sorrows and, finally has completely accepted being a Poker card, as her mind sinks deeper and deeper into pleasure and deeper and deeper, enveloping and impossible to escape, as if Emma is in some kind of deep hypnosis or brainwashing.

On the other hand, the winged woman, feeling tenderness and compassion for Emma, tries to advocate for her, for since the feudal lord plans to keep Emma as a card on some shelf, glass display stand, pedestal, or even kept in a box so as not to disturb, the winged woman believes that Emma is happier as a card being used as a card in games of chance. Otis, embarrassed by that behavior of Emma, after nodding and thinking for several minutes, finally nods his head and accepts the winged woman's requests, as part of his payment for getting rid of Emma, since Otis' goal was only to get Emma out of the way so that Emma would stop doing damage to his family's reputation, while Emma looks like she will be happy being a card and, on the other hand, the winged woman will have a new card in her deck composed of other gambling losers.
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Years go by and the winged woman at some point disappears, perhaps she died at an advanced age, even that nobody knows, she simply vanished. Meanwhile, an adventurer comes across an interesting collection of Poker cards in an old abandoned house, with Emma, the card, posing happily with an expressionless smile, totally accustomed to her place for so many years.
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