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A tale of [The Far Shore]

For? @danstanding | Words? 1891 | Sex? No, but there is a kiss | Between? A woman and an Eldjinni (Elder Djinni)

Warning: This modern fantasy story is about an ambitious woman getting her wish for the power to work miracles in exchange for what seems like a very trivial cost. If transformation, a dishonest antagonist, or power plays are something you want to avoid, perhaps my [Story Index] will have something of interest to you? Otherwise… enjoy!

  Rolling in the grass at the feet of her unimpressed benefactor, Jeanie gripped the horns which had begun sprouting from her forehead. No matter how much she struggled, the smooth bone slipped through her grip. Soon the jutting, obsidian protrusions had grown past a foot long as they curved out and then back over hair that had brightened to the hue of amethyst’s heart.

   After last time, when she had failed to live up to the Eldjinni’s expectations, she thought herself prepared for what was likely going to be a raw deal this time as well. However, what she was experiencing now was beyond the intensity of that first series of changes. Despite being mentally prepared, she was still surprised by the true cost of their trade as the growing wellspring of cosmic power within spread to swallow ever more of her.

  No longer human, but not completely a jinni either, Jeanie was torn between relishing her increasing strength and panicking at the loss of her humanity. Regardless of how she felt, the transformed woman could not deny the sensations of that escalating power warping her body once more. Even as she resolved to turn this to her advantage, there was no doubt in her mind that she was being altered to better suit the whims of the Eldjinni who had granted her wish.

  This had been the second wish of three, she shuddered to think what failing at the third would do to her…

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Comments

Dan Standing

Really love this, and how it is shaping out!

Misty F.

Thanks! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the outline