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"A One Time Thing"
A Chain Story
About
A Woman's Descent
Into
Prostitution
And
How It Made Her Strong


Link to the tentative plot line

Needed: 2-5 writers for a Chain Story, explained further below.

I like role play, but I prefer something a little more structured.

I also like Group Role Plays, but they always seem to die out.

Here is my solution: Chain Stories at the Literotica Stories section.

It's kind of like Role Play, but -- as I said -- more structured:
  • 3 or more of us will each write our own character's point of view of the story.
  • Each of our own Chapters will overlap the previous Chapter(s) and -- typically -- extend the story a bit further as well.
  • The story line will be well established. There won't be any spontaneous, plot-changing, Role Play twists here!
  • Keeping that last one in mind, each writer will have license to write as he or she wishes, so long as each keeps to the plot and feel of the role play.
  • We will share our own work with one another via PM before posting it, to ensure that we are all happy with the direction.
  • As Host, I will retain veto power on major points but I will not be editing the writing of other writers. I will only be ensuring that submissions keep in line with the story line.

This is the story I want us to write:

"Descent To Hell, Ascent To Power"
  • It is essentially the story of a beautiful but destitute young mother -- our primary female writer -- who turns to prostitution to at first pay the bills and later to take control of her life for the first time since she got knocked up as a 16 year old. (FYI: So sexual references will be made about this <18 year old phase of her life. Only the fact that she got knocked up will be mentioned.)
  • I write Glen Taylor, the man who initially rescues her from an embarrassing financial situation and to whom she gives herself as a sign of gratitude. Over time, Glen begins paying her larger and larger sums to perform more and more erotic sexual acts, first with him, then with his friends, and finally with strangers, both male and female.
  • Their relationship will be a conflicting one. Initially, she is thankful and appreciative and begins to fall in love with Glen; while he is just after the sex he gets from her and the money his friends are willing to pay for her services. But she will come to understand his feelings and -- even though he begins falling for her, she begins to realize that the money and power she is gaining over her life means she doesn't need Glen to take care of her.
  • A third male writer will be either her child's father or a current love interest. He didn't want her as a girl friend but just as an occasional fuck; she was quiet and shy and wouldn't do the things in bed that he wanted her to do. But after she begins to learn from Glen and his friends/clients and develop some sexual confidence, he begins falling in lust, then in love with her.
  • Ultimately, I want the two of them to end up together, as Glen heads away into the sunset ...to find another beautiful woman to exploit.
  • I would like other writers to become involved as well, either with short term or long term charaters. Could include clients, neighbors, family, friends, etc. They can submit just one Chapter or many Chapters. (Minimum 750 words, fyi.) Again, there won't be any spontaneous twists here: this is a structured Chain Story, not a spontaneous, twist filled role play.

How a Chain Story is Written
  • The only real similarity between (Group) Role Plays and Chain Stories is the number of writers, which is >2.
  • The writers will rotate submitting Chapters, telling the story from their point of view. Generally, each writer's Chapter will overlap another writer's previous one, as well as tell a bit more of the story line, thereby furthering the story.
  • If you are interested, post a reply here. Include a link to some of your fiction work of which you are proud. If you look at my post count, you will see that it's small and wonder, "Where is his work history?" I'll send you some of it; it's just not available here.
I am also going to pre-write much of the first Chapter and post it here -- probably tonight or tomorrow -- so that you can see how this is starting.
 
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Bump ...with a dramatic change. I replaced the original story line -- which I will write someday soon -- with one I am more interested in.

It needs 1 female and 1 male writer to begin; and ultimately I would like to have at least 1 more female and possibly 1-2 more males.
 
Tentative Plot

The following is the tentative plot line for "Descent to Hell, Ascent to Power". I say tentative because if my co-writers have an alternative, I am willing to listen to it. However, keep in mind that this isn't Role Play: one of the basic "rules" required for a story to be classified as a Chain story is that the writers have established who is going to submit what and when. Changes to the below can be made if they make sense and retain the basic plot to the story.

Chapter One: Glen Taylor's POV.
  • Introducing Amy and the embarrassing money-related event at the grocery store.
  • Glen comes to Amy's rescue.
  • Amy only barely expresses her appreciation. She is obvious humiliated by having a stranger bail her out.
  • Glen invites her to dinner, but she declines (for reasons to be explained by Amy's writer in Chapter Two). He invites her to his apartment for a drink, which she also declines, making a comment something to the effect of "I'm not some woman in a bar who goes home with you just 'cause you buy her a few drinks". (Dialogue to be discussed with Amy's writer.)
  • Glen learns via the grapevine just how financial hard Amy has it. Intent on bedding her, he fills her kitchen with a couple of hundred dollars of food, then waits for her to get home from her work.
  • She is incensed and confronts him inside his apartment. The fury turns to a passionate moment before she breaks away from him and flees.
  • Later, Amy knocks at Glen's door. He answers, and without a word she walks to his bedroom and dropped her dress, leaving her naked. Glen hesitates, wondering whether this is the right thing to do. But he wants her so badly he takes her.
  • They fuck without speaking a word or kissing. It is purely fucking for fucking's sake, something between a one night stand between strangers and a John paying for a whore. (Whether Amy climaxes is up to her writer to decide.)
  • Once they are finished, Amy leaves, again without a word.

Chapter Two: Amy's POV.
  • Beginning with the grocery store incident and continuing through everything mentioned above.
  • Background of Amy's life situation.
  • Motivation for Amy going to Glen's bed.
  • The aftermath of fucking a man essentially because he gave her money (aka enough groceries to feed her and her child for two or three weeks).
  • Continuing the story over the next couple of days, during which she will come to realize she enjoyed fucking Glen ... and if she got a little something financial out of it in the end, does that really matter?
  • Amy comes to Glen for another sexual encounter. It's more passionate and loving, with kissing and caressing and, afterward, cuddling.
  • Amy will discuss her job, her child, and how hard it is to make ends meet. She will mention that she doesn't have any idea how she's going to make her rent this month. She is trying to be subtle, but it's obvious that she's asking him for help.
  • She leaves.
  • A couple of days later, after not having seen Glen, she goes to pay her rent -- not realizing that Glen paid it -- only to have the Superintendent laugh and ask if she'd suffering from Alzheimer's. "You left a money order in my mail box yesterday, silly."
  • Amy's reaction to it.
  • A few days later, Amy meets with the father of her child -- Pete -- as she does every two weeks on his payday. They have had an interesting relationship for the last few years: at most of their meetings, he pays her a puny little amount of support, then fucks her. It's usually satisfying for both of them, but it's just sex.
  • They will fuck at this meeting, but it will be very dissatisfying for her after her encounter with Glen. She won't tell him why, of course: without what little he does give her, she would really be in dark financial straits.

Chapter Three: Pete's POV.
  • Introducing Pete and his care free bachelor life.
  • His POV of the meeting and fuck above. Pete is very attracted to Amy, who is the most beautiful woman with whom he was ever involved. But, he doesn't want to give up his bachelor life to raise a kid.
  • This day's fuck was okay -- Pete "got off", of course -- but he could tell that something was on Amy's mind.
  • She won't explain it, only reaching a hand out afterwards for her money.
  • He pays her, and she leaves.
  • Pete's reflection on the event.

Chapter Four: Amy's POV.
  • The following are just my ideas of some of the things you could write about. We need to discuss Amy's personality and motivation a bit.
  • Amy's reflection on her encounter with Pete.
  • Amy's comparison of the two men now fucking her.
  • Amy's review of her life.
  • Amy's consideration of what it would mean to continue fucking Glen. Will he continue to help her financially if she continues to part her thighs for him? Is that any different that what she does with Pete? Sure, she had a kid with Pete, and they were once in love, but what they have now isn't anything more than what she has with Glen now.
  • A few days pass before she comes to Glen. Her motivation is obvious: she hands him a bill, saying, "I can't pay it."
  • Glen makes her blow him before they fuck. Surprisingly, Amy has never performed oral sex all the way to the point of taking a man's discharge into her mouth.

Chapter Five: Glen's POV.
  • Glen's POV of the sex above, including his realization that he can get something a little more erotic out of her -- the blow job.
  • The encounter is a couple of hours long, with Glen taking her in many different positions and places and driving her to several orgasms.
  • He takes great pride in how he drives her so out of her fucking mind.
  • Thoroughly satisfied, she passes out in his bed. When she wakes, he is gone ... but $200 bucks is sitting atop the bill she'd handed him.
  • Elsewhere later, Glen is at the home of a second female character, Helen. (If we can get a writer for this character, we will add another chapter next reflecting her part in the story.)
  • They are discussing this and that. It's obvious that they have known one another for sometime: they discuss personal as well as professional stuff.
  • Finally, the conversation turns to their true business together when it becomes obvious that she is a Madam and he is a scout for new recruits. Glen tells her he is working on a young woman with great promise.
  • When he promises Helen that he can deliver Amy within 3 months, she encourages him by presenting him one of her girls ... trussed up in BDSM fashion. He ass fucks her. (This is simply gratuitous sex for the reader.)

Chapter Six: Helen's POV (assuming we have a writer for her).
  • Introducing the life and times of a whore-turned-hooker.
  • More after we get a writer for her.

Chapter Seven: Amy's POV.
  • More reflection on Amy's continuing relationship with Glen ... or rather, with his money and his dick. She obvious needs the money; and the last sex was the best of her life; but she knows that she is, essentially, whoring herself to a stranger. She doesn't know anything about him, except where he lives and that he has a lot of expendable income.
  • Two weeks has passed and she hasn't seen hide nor hair or Glen. She meets with Pete and, sexually frustrated, gives him the best fuck -- and first suck -- of their relationship.
  • Without a great deal of emotion, she takes her money and leaves.

Chapter Eight: Pete's POV
  • His POV of the above fuck and suck.
  • It's obvious that Amy has been having sex with someone else: you don't learn this watching porn.
  • She won't discuss it, and in fact she denies it. But she isn't very convincing and, realizing that she can't hold up the ruse, leaves quickly.
  • Pete's reflection on the thought that Amy -- who he thought would always be his girl -- is fucking someone else.
  • Perhaps, out of anger, he fucks someone else -- a one night stand. (More gratuitous sex for the reader.)


Chapter Ten: Helen's POV (assuming we have a writer for her).
  • More on the life and times of being a madam.
  • Perhaps some gratuitous sex.
  • Some reflection on how Helen and Glen met in the first place, exposing Glen's history as a former gigolo.
  • Perhaps a flashback to when they first met and became sexually involved.


Chapter Eleven: Glen's POV.
  • Flashback to Chapter Ten.
  • Amy wants to see Glen, for the obvious exchange of services for cash.
  • He invites her to go out on the town instead, which she reluctantly accepts. (It will be their first time in public.)
  • They end up at a dance club populated by scantily dressed women and men, writhing about in close quarters to hard thumping electronic music with sexually explicit lyrics. It is a meat market.
  • After a couple of erotic dances, Glen tells Amy to wait at their table and he dances with a woman, Jessi, who he obviously knows. Jessi keeps glancing Amy's way with a knowing expression.
  • Glen comes to Amy and announces it's time to leave.
  • They go to his apartment and get naked to have sex. Glen tells her that they are going to try something new tonight.
  • Suddenly, a new voice is in the room: Jessi. She is approaching the bed naked and sets three, one hundred dollar bills out on the night table before slipping into the bed.


Chapter Twelve: Amy's POV
  • Jessi begins seduces Amy.
  • Amy is hesitant. She's a little bit tipsy and a woman she doesn't know is fondling and kissing her.
  • Glen has claimed he is going to get the champagne, but when he returns he simply stands in the doorway, naked, watching the women.
  • Jessi goes down on Amy. (Does Amy cum? You're choice, Amy's writer.)
  • Then Jessi urges Amy to do the same to her. Will she? (We can discuss it. Is the ready for the next step yet ... sex with a stranger?)

More to come ... or cum, as it may be.
 
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I'm not sure what you mean by that. Why don't you explain it (and thus 'bump' my ISO post for me).

Thanks.

Well, you've already fully defined what you want. No writer is going to want to knuckle totally under to that unless you pay them. I coauthor books. If I have an outline/idea as detailed as this, though, I just write it myself.

You haven't had anyone nibble yet, have you? That might give you a clue what I mean.
 
I had the same thought as sr71plt did when you outlined the first twelve (!?!?!?!?!?) chapters in your April 30th post - if Litwriter2013 has this much done, why doesn't he/she just write it him/herself, and forego the chain?
 
I think you are missing two significant points, people:

First, this isn't role play. You're in a spontaneous role play frame of mind. This is an established story line:
  • Girl needs financial help.
  • Boy gives it and gets something in return.
  • So on and such forth.
Second, did I not leave a considerable number of opportunities for the writers to establish their characters the way they wanted them?
  • I used the word "tentative" at least twice;
  • I used the word "alternative" at least once;
  • I offered the ability to make changes at least once;
  • I gave 11 opportunities for Amy's writer to take control of her character's past, present, and future, so long as she kept with the established story line.
  • I gave 4 opportunities for Pete's writer to take control of his character's past, present, and future, so long as he kept with the established story line.
  • I gave 4 opportunities for Helen's writer to take control of her character's past, present, and future, so long as she kept with the established story line.
  • And I stopped mapping out the plot line before we really even got to the good stuff, so that all of the writers could contribute to the story's future.
So, excuse me if I disagree with your assessment and -- AGAIN -- point out to you that this is NOT role play. If it was role play, I would have posted it in the role play section ... duh!

It is an established story line with a great deal of flexibility in the character development details. Are you really so thick headed that you can't figure that out? :rolleyes:

The only reason I even listed the story idea here is because the Moderators of the Fiction section at Literotica.com demand it. Oh, btw ... NOT ROLE PLAY, in case I forgot to tell you that.

So, keep bumping the thread for me with your ignorant comments. I appreciate it, really. Eventually I WILL find two or three writers who understand the difference between spontaneous role play and established story line, and we will collaborate to create a very enjoyable story ... which, of course, you are welcome to read. (Just don't expect sudden twists because -- did I forget to mention this -- is ain't fucking role play. :D )

Bump me. Please. I enjoy it. Oooo, that feels good... :D
 
I think you are missing two significant points, people:

First, this isn't role play. You're in a spontaneous role play frame of mind. This is an established story line:
  • Girl needs financial help.
  • Boy gives it and gets something in return.
  • So on and such forth.
Second, did I not leave a considerable number of opportunities for the writers to establish their characters the way they wanted them?
  • I used the word "tentative" at least twice;
  • I used the word "alternative" at least once;
  • I offered the ability to make changes at least once;
  • I gave 11 opportunities for Amy's writer to take control of her character's past, present, and future, so long as she kept with the established story line.
  • I gave 4 opportunities for Pete's writer to take control of his character's past, present, and future, so long as he kept with the established story line.
  • I gave 4 opportunities for Helen's writer to take control of her character's past, present, and future, so long as she kept with the established story line.
  • And I stopped mapping out the plot line before we really even got to the good stuff, so that all of the writers could contribute to the story's future.
So, excuse me if I disagree with your assessment and -- AGAIN -- point out to you that this is NOT role play. If it was role play, I would have posted it in the role play section ... duh!

It is an established story line with a great deal of flexibility in the character development details. Are you really so thick headed that you can't figure that out? :rolleyes:

The only reason I even listed the story idea here is because the Moderators of the Fiction section at Literotica.com demand it. Oh, btw ... NOT ROLE PLAY, in case I forgot to tell you that.

So, keep bumping the thread for me with your ignorant comments. I appreciate it, really. Eventually I WILL find two or three writers who understand the difference between spontaneous role play and established story line, and we will collaborate to create a very enjoyable story ... which, of course, you are welcome to read. (Just don't expect sudden twists because -- did I forget to mention this -- is ain't fucking role play. :D )

Bump me. Please. I enjoy it. Oooo, that feels good... :D

They are not making ignorant comments, sweetie. They are telling you what all the rest of the authors can't be bothered to say, probably because they are all working on stories of their own.
 
I still think that cowriters aren't going to bite on something already this pinned down (and I have no idea why you would think I'd think roleplaying was involved) and I still think you could take the level of interest you've gotten so far as a strong clue that I'm right. But good luck to you.
 
...why doesn't [LitWriter2013] just write it him/herself, and forego the chain?

Because I think a female writer would add a more realistic touch to Amy's writing...

Because I think a female writer would add a more realistic touch to Helen's writing...

And because I think a second male writer would add a more realistic touch to a second male character, who has a totally different relationship with Amy than Glen does.

I would think that you "role play" types would understand that.

If I wanted to write the story on my own, I would. It's obvious that I have a story in mind, or there wouldn't be 12 chapters laid out. Oh, and by the way, all the question and exclamation points ... really? Did you not read the part about how the plot needs to be laid out so that the writers know where the story -- not the role play -- is going?

OH, and you can bump me, too. The more the merrier. Right there ... no, no, a little to the ... ooooh, yeah, that's it.
 
They are not making ignorant comments, sweetie. They are telling you what all the rest of the authors can't be bothered to say, probably because they are all working on stories of their own.
I'm sorry, but I don't even KNOW what you're trying to say. The people who have commented above have all attempted to point out that I am not leaving any spontaneity in the plot. What they can't seem to grasp is that the plot is NOT supposed to be spontaneous. They are in a role play frame of mind, and this is NOT a role play. If it was, I would have posted it in the role play section.

If I am missing what you are trying to explain, please feel free to explain it.

And concerning other writers writing their own stories, that's great. I'm not asking anyone to give up their own writing to join this story. The point of posting this ISO thread was to find someone interested in joining this story line and writing these characters. If no one joins, then it won't get written; no biggie.
 
I still think that cowriters aren't going to bite on something already this pinned down (and I have no idea why you would think I'd think roleplaying was involved) and I still think you could take the level of interest you've gotten so far as a strong clue that I'm right. But good luck to you.
Wow, really? Three people say they don't like my idea, and you think I should give up? Is that your personality, because it isn't mine.

Does this mean you won't bump me anymore... :(
 
No, I'm not saying a damn thing about roleplaying. I coauthor in the marketplace and I'm saying you are owning too much of this already to expect anyone else to be interested in dropping and becoming involved at this point. And I'll leave it at that because this is your problem, not mine. You can be just as bullheaded about it as you want.
 
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Hows that? :D
 
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