Saturday, 5 April 2025

I wonder what happened to Mr Roberts? requested by Anonymous 05.04.25


New mom, new body.
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Daniel was on the verge of being kicked out of college.

His sports scholarship said that he had to keep a certain academical level which he would not capable of doing.

He spoke to his tutor Mr Roberts, an old man with a marvelous brain.


He promised to pass him and give him top grades if he would help him in the next experiment.

He said he needed a test object.

A female test subject.

He wanted Daniel to bring his mother to school on Thursday so he could perform an experiment on her.

Daniel thought about it for a minute and then decided he had no choice but to do what is tutor asked. 



His mother thought she was just going for a parent-teacher conference if he had known what was really going to happen, she would have stayed as far away as possible.

She was not prepared to be gagged and dragged away.

She was not prepared to be tied to a chair with a strange, culled-like device on her head.

She saw an old band sitting opposite her with a strange culled-like device on their head.

There was a moment of pain and burning, and then the old man was gone.

She could feel something niggling in the back of her mind.

Something is trying to worm its way to the front.

Something was trying to take over her body.

It was the consciousness of the old man, now pure energy and inside her mind.

By the time Daniel got home with his mother, their tutor had full control of her body and her memories.

That night was Daniel slept with his tutor; now his mother drifted off and headed out to the hot tub to relax and explore his new home.



The tutor was pretty sure with her body, his mind, and no longer his reputation, which was destroyed by a colleague who stole one of his greatest theories published it after their own and got him done for plagiarism of his own work.

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