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Chapter 5
by MoteDog
What about Cas?
Oh, To Get into Someplace Warm!
No! He had to concentrate on his business. He had to put Jane out of head! And get Dell to, "Cover up!"
"I can't!" Cas whined. She had gotten her purse open and pulled out not her Lifestyles Registration card but a pamphlet entitled How to Stay Legally Nudist. It was a fairly thick one. All of the 664 probably were. Such was the way of bureaucracy. "According to the laws in this, I can't even fully cover one nipple. I could be arrested, fined and/or jailed! In a federal prison, no less!"
"Really?!" Peter Paulson nearly smiled. His hand slid to the pocket with his phone, while his eyes went to his restaurant's nearest security camera. Oh. to be that ruthless. There was real **** opportunities here. "Uh, have you read that booklet?" Knowing Casandra Dell, it was an unnecessary question, really.
As she confirmed with a jiggle of her...head. "No," she admitted. Her expression told him even she recognized she wasn't much for reading, and that the legal-babble was mostly over her head. Did she know there were YouTube channels that could explain what she needed to know? Again, an unnecessary question.
"If you can't hide that naked body of yours from me, get out of my kitchen!" He stopped her from kneeling down onto the still cold floor to either beg to him or give him a blowjob by pointing to the door that led to the eating area.
"Right!" Cas enthusiastically saluted, which caused her fleshy, C cup but braless boobs to bounce about. "I'll get the restaurant ready for opening!"
Peter groaned as she left. The young, soft and stacked girl would be the type who skipped when she was happy.
She wasn't happy for long. She pushed her head, upper chest and fingers back through the door, and asked, "Could you turn up the heat, Mr. Paulson?"
What happens next?
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Sex and 666 Lifestyles
It's Written on Your Face
(This scenario was inspired by the concept behind "How Sara Became a Nudist", by NTS. If it doesn't involve the establishment of the Federal Bureau of Lifestyles, a detail is probably mine.) In this alternative United States, it has been nearly two decades since the Federal Lifestyles Accommodations and Protections Act had become the law of the land. FLAP (or, as it is derogatorily called, FAP), besides giving certain tax benefits, puts the burden of proof on those accused of infringing on the civil rights of a member of a protected minority group. And, starting from 50, there are now nearly 666 of these accommodated and protected groups. But one court case leads to yet more court cases and simple laws and rules become Byzantine by the natural laws of legal precedent and bureaucracy. In order to severely discourage those who wish only to mock those who are honestly psychologically preconditioned towards certain behaviors and disown it when it is no longer useful for them, strict guidelines for each have been established and regulated by the Inspectors of the Federal Bureau of Lifestyles (the FBL, not the FBI). If any "so-called" Lifestylist is caught "cheating", they can be arrested, fined, imprisoned, and/or made to suffer whatever public humiliation a judge may deem appropriate (and in some jurisdictions, the police are "allowed" to meet out punishment). And in an internet age of phones with cameras and prevalent security cameras, it is easy to be caught. What's more, in many places the authorities are very Law-and-Order in an effort to get the public to turn against FLAP. So those who have chosen to register are advised to strictly observe the rulebook for their Lifestyle, or else. And there is no turning back for them. Because of a provision in FLAP that was necessary to get it originally through Congress, there is an inescapable way of marking somebody permanently as belonging to their particular Lifestyle Minority. As the slogan goes, Once a Lifestylist, Always a Lifestylist! (And this last is my addition to the scenario.)
Updated on Nov 6, 2019
by MoteDog
Created on Nov 1, 2019
by MoteDog
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