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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's forming a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while he's working on a project at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with greater libidos and less inhibition (even as the transformations themselves become agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya...and wakes up the following morning to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he got drunk while at a party with his parents; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, they got in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right, to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.

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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's forming a romantic relationship) develops an a transformation addiction to being transformed while he's working on a project at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes changes into a series of increasingly sexy women women, with ever greater libidos and less inhibition fewer inhibitions (even as the transformations themselves become agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque risky behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya...and wakes up the following morning to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother learns of the situation, she isn't angry -- with Greg, because she knows the real reason behind Greg's his behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he got drunk while at attending a party with his parents; parents, he got drunk; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, they got in a car accident, and which killed both of his parents were killed. parents. [[ItsAllMyFault Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; lived]]; he's been trying to prove his father's words father right, to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he Greg breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.



** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido, and is terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself) and facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.

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** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering suffers from "magic shock" (brought shock", brought on by too many transformations in a short period of time), and time; he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do cause himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's As such, he's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido, and is libido; he's terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself) himself), and facing faces flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her her, and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.
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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while he's working on a project at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with greater libidos and less inhibition (even as the transformations themselves become agonizingly painful), engaging in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up the following morning to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he got drunk while at a party with his parents; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, they got in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** Then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- became DrunkOnPower and turned to evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that Anyan is going to go down the same dark path as her mother. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido, and is terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself) is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.

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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing forming a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while he's working on a project at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with greater libidos and less inhibition (even as the transformations themselves become agonizingly painful), engaging and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- Anya...and wakes up the following morning to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he got drunk while at a party with his parents; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, they got in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right right, to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** Then, Grandmother also admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- became DrunkOnPower and turned to evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that Anyan Anya is going to go down the same dark path as her mother. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido, and is terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself) is and facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.
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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while working at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with higher libidos (even as the transformations themselves becomes agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he was at a party with his parents and got drunk; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. They ended up being in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** And then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- became DrunkOnPower and started to turn evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that she's going to go down the same dark path as her mother. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in such a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido; he's terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself), and is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.

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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while he's working on a project at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with higher greater libidos and less inhibition (even as the transformations themselves becomes become agonizingly painful), and engages engaging in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up the following morning to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he was got drunk while at a party with his parents and got drunk; parents; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. They ended up being On the way home, they got in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. Greg believes that if he'd been driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right to absolve himself of the guilt]]. When Grandmother forces him to admit the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** And then, Then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- became DrunkOnPower and started turned to turn evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that she's Anyan is going to go down the same dark path as her mother. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in such a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido; he's libido, and is terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself), and himself) is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school). However, the entire episode makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.
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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while working at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with higher libidos (even as the transformations themselves becomes agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he was at a party with his parents and became drunk; his father took the keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, the family was in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. He's been punishing himself by trying to prove his father's words right -- thus absolving himself of the false guilt of having caused their accident]]. When Grandmother confronts him with the truth and forces him to admit it out loud, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** And then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- become DrunkOnPower and started to turn evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that she's is going to go down the same dark path as her mom. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in such a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido; he's terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself), and is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school. However, the entire episode has made them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.

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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while working at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with higher libidos (even as the transformations themselves becomes agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he was at a party with his parents and became got drunk; his father took the car keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, the family was They ended up being in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. He's Greg believes that if he'd been punishing himself by driving, they would have lived; he's been trying to prove his father's words right -- thus absolving to absolve himself of the false guilt of having caused their accident]]. guilt]]. When Grandmother confronts him with the truth and forces him to admit it out loud, the truth, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** And then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- become became DrunkOnPower and started to turn evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that she's is going to go down the same dark path as her mom.mother. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in such a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido; he's terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself), and is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, letting (letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school. school). However, the entire episode has made makes them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.
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* In "[[https://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/fiction/40269/bikini-beach-anya-and-me Bikini Beach: Anya and Me]]", Anya's childhood friend, Greg (with whom she's developing a romantic relationship) develops an addiction to being transformed while working at the park. Over the course of the story, he becomes a series of increasingly sexy women with higher libidos (even as the transformations themselves becomes agonizingly painful), and engages in increasingly risque behavior. Finally, he becomes a drunken party girl who sexually throws herself at Anya -- and wakes up to discover that the transformation hasn't worn off. When Anya informs Grandmother of the situation, she isn't angry -- because she knows the real reason behind Greg's behavior: [[spoiler: several years earlier, he was at a party with his parents and became drunk; his father took the keys from him, saying that if he wasn't man enough to hold his liquor, he wasn't man enough to drive them home. On the way home, the family was in a car accident, and both of his parents were killed. He's been punishing himself by trying to prove his father's words right -- thus absolving himself of the false guilt of having caused their accident]]. When Grandmother confronts him with the truth and forces him to admit it out loud, he breaks down sobbing uncontrollably into her shoulder.
** And then, Grandmother admits to Greg why Anya lives with her, and why she no longer uses her magic to its full extent: [[spoiler: Anya's mother -- her own daughter -- become DrunkOnPower and started to turn evil. What's worse, Anya is already far more powerful than the Old Woman had realized -- and she's ''terrified'' that she's is going to go down the same dark path as her mom. There's also the implication of what the Old Woman [[OffingTheOffspring had to do]] to stop her daughter]].
** To top it off, Greg's body is suffering from "magic shock" (brought on by too many transformations in such a short period of time), and he must remain in his transformed state for one to two weeks until his body recovers, lest he do himself permanent harm in the process of changing back. He's stuck in a ''very'' sexy body with an absurdly high libido; he's terrified to go back to his dorm alone (because he doesn't trust himself), and is facing flunking out of school. Fortunately, Anya agrees to help him through it, letting him stay with her and hinting that she'll take his place at school. However, the entire episode has made them realize that they're moving too quickly with their relationship, because they're both afraid of being alone; they have to work through their personal pain -- Greg losing his parents, Anya losing her mom -- before they can move forward.

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