#1 Nine Portals

Belief

Tom Tame
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Henry Young was a brilliant software engineer who wrote code in his basement and lived on black coffee and fried cherry pies, but now he's all grown up and the head of his own billion dollar company. With Angela, his beautiful and protective secretary, he finds himself rich, powerful and worst of all . . . bored. Then along comes Mary Lafitte, the tall, sensual redhead, who promises him an adventure beyond his wildest dreams, and all he has to do is play a game called "Nine Portals". But this is no ordinary game; it's a game created by the most powerful computer ever built, whose existence is known only to a select few, whose power is so great it programmed itself at its genesis, whose motives are unknown to its very builders . . . and questionable. Nine Portals will transport Henry Young deeper into femininity, one level at a time. With each turn, Henry finds himself waking up in a different female body, helpless, submissive, struggling to hold on to his own sense of maleness, and sometimes his own identity. This is a tale of science fiction, gender transformation and mind control. It is roughly 12,000 words.
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