Fat Off Sex and Violence

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isn’t funny!”
                She flinched, scooted toward Gary and laid her head onto his shoulder. “I didn’t mean to upset you. I forget you don’t know what to do.”
                “What do you mean?”
                “You can’t let me fall asleep while you’re…doing the deed,” she said. “When I’m eating, I lose control. I won’t stop until I lose consciousness. You have to take me away when my lights go out…before I pass out.”
                Gary shook his head. “But that still doesn’t fix how the woman’s going to feel afterward. I’m not a rapist, goddamnit.”
                “My influence won’t wear off until you’re already gone. They won’t remember anything.” She snuggled up to him. “Come on, Master. Didn’t you have fun?”
                Gary thought about the events of the last couple of days. He got jumped by a group of nerds, got kicked out of his apartment, had a tussle with his future stepfather, had his gorgeous neighbor threaten to call police on him for peeping…then he became the master of a feedling that eats sexual energy and lost his virginity to a voluptuous knockout. Just thinking about her mounting him, thrusting, breasts bouncing, his pants became tight again and pressed against Mary Jane.
                “Oh, I see you did have a good time.”
                “Okay, okay, get off me now.”
                She stood up, her eyes faint.
                “I’ve never experienced anything like that before, okay? It was…exhilarating.”
    “You were a virgin, I know that.”
    “How did you know that?”
    “I told you, I’m part of you. Besides, I could smell it on you.” She giggled when Gary’s face flushed. “Well, you’re not a virgin now, right? I bet none of your friends have ever been with a girl like that.”
    Gary thought about Clay, thought about Sonny, Brett, and the Turner twins. No, definitely not.
    “Man, they would’ve shit their pants if they saw me with that woman.” Gary smiled wide. “Wish they could’ve seen that.”
    Mary Jane clapped, snorted. “I’m going to be hungry again, Master. And again and again and again. The longer we go, the bigger my appetite gets,” she said. “We don’t ever have to stop. You can fuck every girl in town if you want.”
    Gary couldn’t help but smile, but it was smothered in guilt. “Look…I just—”
    Mary Jane stepped toward him, cupped his cheek. “Master, what have any of these people done for you?”
    Gary opened his mouth to reply, but it just hung there, no words spilling out.
    “You’ve been laughed at, ridiculed, beaten up. Have you ever been taken seriously? Have you ever been shown love or affection?”
    His hands hardened into fists. “No.”
    “What do you owe these people? Everyone should have a shot at happiness. Not just the handsome or athletic or rich. Everyone, don’t you think, Master?”
    Gary tried to think about someone, anyone, who had shown him any hint of kindness in his life. Sheila was the only face that popped up, but she had replaced him, turned her back on him. There was Clay, but the kid was Gary’s friend by default, didn’t have anyone else to play with, so he followed Gary around like a puppy. It was pathetic, Gary thought, but the boy was all he had in terms of friendship.
    He screwed up his face, locked eyes with Mary Jane. “You know what? You’re right,” he said. “It’s my turn to have some fun. My turn to feel happy.”
    “Very good, Master.”
    Gary’s stomach tingled at the possibilities. Yes, the neighbor girl would be his grand prize, but he would wait. He needed to practice, needed some experience before he moved on to the main event. She would get hers, that was for sure, but Gary wanted to taste some other fruits first.
    “Tonight,” he said, “we sleep in the woods. Tomorrow is a brand new day, Mary Jane. And you’ll eat your

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