The Alien's Doll
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Virtual Voice
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Emma Leigh
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
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Haley is tough, or least that's what she hopes everyone else will believe. As hard as she works though, they can't see past her petite little body, her mostly flat chest, her button nose, and her cute little mouth. Everyone looks at her, and they see a little girl who looks more like a doll than an adult woman. Yeah, she can work hard and get the best test scores, but it doesn't seem to matter when she’s just so little.
Throughout her life, people have looked down on her, thinking that she can't possibly be capable of anything serious. But now, there’s a new test fighter, one capable of entering Earth’s orbit. The prototype requires a small pilot—someone just like Haley. Finally! This is her chance!
After pushing hard, Haley gets the a choice spot on the next mission, so maybe now her colleagues will start to think of her as a real adult and a genuinely capable pilot. Per the mission parameters, Haley flies out into space and launches several missiles. This is only a test, but it attracts attention. Alien attention.
A starship appears right in front of her. Immediately, Haley tries to outmaneuver it, but there’s no way a human ship can escape lucien technology. Within the span of minutes, her vessel is captured, and Haley finds herself strapped down to a table. She is stripped and examined as an alien begins to explore her human body.
Her captor—a powerful telepath—reaches into her mind to learn about her and her species. To soothe her, he takes the form of an attractive man. Adopting a human name to make it easier for her, her captor introduces himself as Alexander.
Humans, you see, have always explored space peacefully. Sure, there have been spy satellites, but this is the first time that a military vessel has fired weapons in space. That drew Alexander's psychic attention, so now he must make a determination for his people. What does it take to tame a human? Are these creatures a threat to his people? It's going to be his job to explore her mind and body, to determine her people’s future amid their many potentialities.
As a telepath, Alexander has no problem peering directly into her psyche. He searches through her subconscious mind, and he quickly comes to one conclusion. If he wants to control this girl, then he's going to have to regress her. That's going to mean diapers, bottle feeding, rectal thermometers, and constant embarrassment. She’s struggled so hard for her adulthood, but she’s about to lose it. Soon, she’ll find herself at the bottom of the crib, swaddled and helpless.
This 63,000-word novel includes diapering, regression, age play, humiliation, bondage, domestic discipline, elements of medical play, and alien abductions. All characters are consenting adults over the age of 18.
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