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Chapter 5
by gunde
Answer the mail first or after the “exercise”?
Make a mental list of suggestions
Lifting her arms into the air and arching her back so that her breasts were pushed forwards until the firm, heavy mounds were dangerously close to bumping into the screen of her computer; Wonder Woman began to make a list of possible partners for the photo shoot.
The first name that came to her was Mary-Jane Watson, a fiery redhead supermodel that was probably the only woman in the business that could rival Diana when it came to voluptuousness.
And to make it more interesting, she was married to Peter Parker, photographer and Spiderman’s alter-ego.
Diana had known Spiderman’s “everyday” identity for a few years now, and so she had had ample time to fantasise about a ménages a trois with Spiderman and his ravishing wife.
This could be the perfect opportunity to make that fantasy come true.
Of course, she could probably get Parker as acting photographer while partnering up with another model or superheroine, but the chance that Spiderman would betray his wife was one that Diana appreciated to be rather low.
And besides, the upstanding superheroine part of her conscious added as something of an afterthought, it would be morally wrong to seduce a man into cheating on his wife.
Next on the list in Diana’s head was Jennifer “She-Hulk” Walters, another of the New York superheroines whose identity was publicly known.
Jennifer was a fun-loving girl, and one of the few female superheroes that Diana knew that would openly flirt with her, even if the emerald-skinned beauty poised it as being nothing more than humorous in nature.
Diana got up from her desk and headed through her large bedroom to the kitchen, where she poured herself a glass of juice before heading back to her study.
Once seated in front of the computer again, Diana had managed to think of a few more suggestions.
There was always the X-men, the band of mutant heroes with whom she had experienced some degree of interaction over the years.
From the black weather-goddess Storm to the mysterious ninja telepath Psylocke, the women of the X-men were all extremely attractive.
And the men of the group were in the same league when it came to physical beauty, and the X-men were one of the few groups that contained several men who did not have secret identities that could be revealed in a magazine spread (posing in a pair of swim-trunks and a mask would make the pictures look more like a promo for the Mexican wrestling league, rather than a high-profile photo shoot for a major magazine).
Either way, the X-men could use good press, as they were generally frowned upon by mainstream society.
Finally, Diana had reached a conclusion, and wrote a mail in response to the editor of Collier’s illustrated, naming who she would prefer to pose with.
Who?
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