Background: Serendipity Inc. is a rather unique "dating" service. It is not well known; clients are mostly required to keep quiet about it's existence. However, those who do find out about the service end up living out their fantasies. Generally, the company's interaction with clients consists of minimal instructions to one or more involved parties...which always ends up being enough. The company never uses blackmail but merely finds the right place for the client to be, the right time, and the right words.
I was thinking the first chapter/scene would be with a gentleman who has just lost his job due to downsizing. He's at a bar (but still mostly sober) and has a craving for "pink pussy." The craving is unique in that what he's actually interested in is a woman who has died her pubic hair pink. A woman goes up to him and asks him if he'd like to leave the bar and have sex. She does, indeed, have a "pink pussy." After they have sex, she comments that Serendipity Inc. is interested in hiring him. Thinking the sex was a ploy to get him to take on some weird and horrible job, he is initially annoyed. She assures him that she is only a client. Curious, he tries to find out about the company. Eventually, a PI provides an address.
A bit more background: Although it is not clear how, the company computers can basically provide text indicates what their employees should say to clients.
Next scene idea:
After getting the job, he walks into the company building. He notices a very large plaque: "Do not judge." His supervisor (who is basically touring at this point) comments that the rule on the sign is the only rule the company takes seriously. His first call is from a guy who indicates that he and his friends wish to gang rape a girl. With prompting, the guy explains that he called the service because he heard the company could find girls who wouldn't tell. At this point, his supervisor grabs the phone and asks if caller would mind having the whole thing taped. The supervisor offers it free, indicating that a new employee needs to be exposed to the field. Checking the computer screen, the supervisor tells the boys that there will be a woman at a bar who they can use without worring about consequences.. The supervisor provides further details about the soon-to-be victim's looks and clothing. The rapists eventually leave. At this point, the protagonist unties the girl. Her frown suddenly disappears. Her eyes come quite close to sucking the tears back in. She thanks him, asks him to make sure Serendipity Inc sends her a copy of the tape, and comments that she isn't going to give him a tip because he didn't try to take advantage of her. Eventually, he realizes that even though the guys were not aware of it, their victim had been quite willing. Eventually he discovers that the girl was given the services for a mere $100...but the guys paid a nice total of $25,000 to avoid the risk of being jailed for rape.
I think this company offers a nice framework for stories of all types. Maybe some stories of how different employees are recruited. People with physical problems (disability, missing limbs, etc) are able to find people who have matching fetishes. Sometimes people just use the company's services to find someone beautiful to have sex with. Some people find spouses through the company. The company somehow manages to help everyone, and nobody ever tells the progragonist how the computer is figuroung out how to help. Often, only one of the participants is even aware that the company helped. Maybe they even help out a cancer sufferer who wants to be raped then murdered (This would just be something new recruit might hear about. Masterhypnotist already wrote a consensual sex/murder story and one such story is enough). It is worth noting that since the company only permits referals to people it can help, its high success rate is not pure coincidence.
I was thinking the first chapter/scene would be with a gentleman who has just lost his job due to downsizing. He's at a bar (but still mostly sober) and has a craving for "pink pussy." The craving is unique in that what he's actually interested in is a woman who has died her pubic hair pink. A woman goes up to him and asks him if he'd like to leave the bar and have sex. She does, indeed, have a "pink pussy." After they have sex, she comments that Serendipity Inc. is interested in hiring him. Thinking the sex was a ploy to get him to take on some weird and horrible job, he is initially annoyed. She assures him that she is only a client. Curious, he tries to find out about the company. Eventually, a PI provides an address.
A bit more background: Although it is not clear how, the company computers can basically provide text indicates what their employees should say to clients.
Next scene idea:
After getting the job, he walks into the company building. He notices a very large plaque: "Do not judge." His supervisor (who is basically touring at this point) comments that the rule on the sign is the only rule the company takes seriously. His first call is from a guy who indicates that he and his friends wish to gang rape a girl. With prompting, the guy explains that he called the service because he heard the company could find girls who wouldn't tell. At this point, his supervisor grabs the phone and asks if caller would mind having the whole thing taped. The supervisor offers it free, indicating that a new employee needs to be exposed to the field. Checking the computer screen, the supervisor tells the boys that there will be a woman at a bar who they can use without worring about consequences.. The supervisor provides further details about the soon-to-be victim's looks and clothing. The rapists eventually leave. At this point, the protagonist unties the girl. Her frown suddenly disappears. Her eyes come quite close to sucking the tears back in. She thanks him, asks him to make sure Serendipity Inc sends her a copy of the tape, and comments that she isn't going to give him a tip because he didn't try to take advantage of her. Eventually, he realizes that even though the guys were not aware of it, their victim had been quite willing. Eventually he discovers that the girl was given the services for a mere $100...but the guys paid a nice total of $25,000 to avoid the risk of being jailed for rape.
I think this company offers a nice framework for stories of all types. Maybe some stories of how different employees are recruited. People with physical problems (disability, missing limbs, etc) are able to find people who have matching fetishes. Sometimes people just use the company's services to find someone beautiful to have sex with. Some people find spouses through the company. The company somehow manages to help everyone, and nobody ever tells the progragonist how the computer is figuroung out how to help. Often, only one of the participants is even aware that the company helped. Maybe they even help out a cancer sufferer who wants to be raped then murdered (This would just be something new recruit might hear about. Masterhypnotist already wrote a consensual sex/murder story and one such story is enough). It is worth noting that since the company only permits referals to people it can help, its high success rate is not pure coincidence.