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"No, no," Mark is saying, "it's like a goat, but it's not like a goat."
It's been five minutes of him trying to describe the animal he saw during the OTC, and he has yet to give a half-decent description. "That makes no sense," Helly tells him. "Is it like a goat or not?"
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Mark saw a puppy during the overtime contingency and wants to describe the experience to Helly. His demonstration ends up rather hands on.Kinktober day 8: pet play
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Helena has always wanted a loving dad. Mark has always wanted a daughter. They make it work.
Or five times Helena almost calls Mark “daddy” and one time she does.
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Mark loves his daughter Penelope more than anything, but when she gets a new first grade teacher, the previously well-behaved girl starts getting into trouble. Trouble that, somehow, always ends up with him meeting face-to-face with the beautiful—and way too young for him—Helly Riggs, her new teacher.
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When Mark first starts talking in his sleep, Gemma thinks he must be having nightmares. Why else would he be murmuring “hell, hell, hell?” But then the word lengthens into a name: Helly, his beautiful, young new archival assistant. And when she hears them having sex in his office? It’s a lot harder to tell herself her husband is faithful.
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Helena doesn't know how to want anything for herself, and yet, when Mark comes to her tent with kindness rather than admonition, she can't help but want him. Even if she knows she shouldn't. Even if she knows it's wrong.
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Helena has made many wrong choices before, bur she never seems to learn her lesson, she always circles back to choosing incorrectly time after time. She tells herself tonight will be different—she knows she's lying.
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Mark Scout arrived everyday in different variants of the same basic suit and pair of brogues. Every single day for the past two years Mark had arrived and then departed in the same suit, a pattern so basic it had never even crossed his mind that it could change.
But now the elevator doors were about to open and Mark looked down at himself, wearing skin-tone heels and a pair of tights, a navy pencil skirt tight around his waist and a cotton blouse in baby blue.
These were not his clothes.
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In which Mark Scout exits the elevator in clothes that are not his own and has to grapple with his own gender identity and decisions made by his innie.
Bookmarked by nonagesimitis (Symbio)
25 Apr 2025
