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{VickieTern} Charmed 1/1 femdom, obsession, TG (sort of)

                                Charmed
                             by Vickie Tern


Inspired by the painting "La Charmeuse" (1868) by Charles Gleyre, as it 
inspired Mat Twassel to ask people to write about it. The painting may 
be seen at http://www2.iinet.com/art/19th/english/misc/gleyre1.jpg 

The story will be more meaningful if you first look at the painting.  
It's a full-figure nude woman seen from the rear.  If that gives 
offense, or anything else in this story gives offense, your remedy 
is obvious.  Stop reading, and gradually, over the years, try to forget.






Charmed
by Vickie Tern

In those days paintings were often stillpoints in time, 
illustrated moments implying whole narratives, tableaus 
suggesting how things got that way and what might happen 
next.  Mostly they portrayed the sad or sentimental evidence 
of lost possibilities, characters forever caught in an 
unalterable predicament for the viewer to contemplate.   In 
those days paintings required viewers with imaginative 
sympathy.  Even faith, because such paintings present the 
evidence of things not seen.

For instance, Arthur Hughes's "The Long Engagement" merely 
pictures a man and a woman in the woods, an impoverished, 
threadbare Curate and a modestly but but respectably dressed 
member of his parish.  They are holding hands tightly while 
they both together stare yearning at initials inside a 
pierced heart once carved into the bark of a young tree, but 
now seen on a trunk now almost overgrown with ivy and moss.  
That's all we see.  But as we read the narrative implied by 
the painting's title we notice things.  Small lines in their 
faces declare that the hopefulness and bloom of their first 
love are gone, to be replaced only by unrelieved yearning..  
The picture portrays for the viewer an intensely dramatic 
moment, the pitiable waste of erotic desire frustrated by 
respectability. 

I myself think Hughes went over the top with it.  It's a 
hoot.  I've never let respectability interfere with my own 
pleasures.  But then, I'm no penniless Curate.  I'm rich, 
and I go wherever desire takes me.

Even so, I can  feel what that painting wants me to feel.  
The characters in those narrative paintings are always 
recognizable, drawn from our own world.  We surmise their 
predicaments and we feel for them and with them.  We become 
them in fact, in an act of empathic identification no 
paintings these days require.  In those days that's what 
paintings were for, whether of Rossetti's entrapping tangles 
of women's hair or Holman Hunt's sun-struck but still-
garlanded sacrificial "Scapegoat."  Such paintings bind a 
spectator into the events implied as the people portrayed, 
and as themselves observant, feeling what they feel.  They 
can become whole worlds possessed by the viewer, possessing 
the viewer. 

At first, when what looked like an Irish colleen answered 
Gleyre's advertisement for a model, I thought he'd reject 
her out of hand.  She was short -- he wanted someone tall 
and willowy.  She was red-headed -- he wanted black hair, to 
imply passionate intensity, or silvery blonde, to imply 
virginal innocence.  His commission was from some new-rich 
manufacturing magnate, to create a "Nymph Seduced by Satyrs" 
to hang in a dining room of his mansion, to embarrass his 
too-proper wife and to inflame the appetites of lustful 
friends.  Gleyre explained this to me as we went through a 
bottle of his best sherry while awaiting her arrival at his 
studio.  Then another.  She was late.

"I want to do an Odalisque this time," he said.  "A woman 
with impossibly long legs and thin curved hips, and tits 
that offer themselves to your mouth eagerly uplifted, like 
wine glasses filled to the brim with drugged wine you can't 
resist."  He glanced at our second empty wine bottle, then 
at me.  "You know many such women I suppose."

I pride myself I've known a few, among the thousands of 
women I've seduced.  My fortune was inherited, and ample, 
and that is what I chose to do with it,  Bring women to bed 
for my own gratification.  I nodded.

"Wouldn't that be a little racy for middle class tastes, a 
seductive nude in a dining room?" I asked him?  "This Iron 
and Steel Baron wants to part with all that money in order 
to look at dirty pictures while he chokes on his roast 
beef?"

"No,  nouveau riche industrialists will accept scenes even 
of the most vile brothel activities, as long as we painters 
can present them as classical mythology or allegories. 
That's what Titian and Giorgione and Botticelli taught us 
when they painted all those nudes to hang in the chambers of 
all those horny Italian bankers.  Call a picture of a raw 
fucking 'Truth Seduced by Error' and it's no longer 
salacious, it's educational and uplifting.  If you know what 
I mean."

I did.  I'd stopped by his studio for only a moment, on my 
way to an assignation in the park, my third that morning.  
But Gleyre had urged me to stay at least long enough to help 
him interview this new model he was expecting.  "I know 
nothing about models," I'd told him.  But he explained that 
the only questions asked would be by our eyes, and the only 
answers provided would be by the woman's naked body.  "I'll 
want to see how you respond to her nudity," he said.  "If 
that's not too great a sacrifice to make for a friend."  So 
I stayed.      

The young woman arrived apologizing about horse carriages 
running late even while unpinning her hat and setting it on 
a divan on the corner of the studio.  "Or will you want me 
to lie down on that thing?  It's a little ratty.  Are you 
sure there are no fleas in it?  I bathed before coming, you 
know!  At least this place is warm!"  Her apologies sounded 
defiant, as if she were merely filling the air with words 
while there was something more substantial on her mind.

"Yes, I'm sure," Gleyre said.  He glanced at the note in his 
hand, "Ahhh, yes, Miss Circe. I'm pleased that your flesh 
tones will be unsullied, flesh colored, so please don't feel 
the bath was wasted.  For this I'll want you unclothed and 
standing up.  You'll represent a nymph attracting satyrs out 
of the woods, ready to be ravished."

"I don't do being ravished," she said.  She stared steadily 
at her potential employer, but then her eyes flicked onto 
me.  It was electrifying, that glance from those eyes!  It 
seemed so casual, yet so powerful!  "Not even by satyrs, 
though there's something to be said for them!" she added, 
this time directly to me.  Then she added, "You're M. Teste, 
aren't you?"

Did I know her?  She may have heard something of my 
reputation.  At the last Social Cotillion the women's gossip 
had voted me 'Most likely to Succeed" in my seductions of 
other women -- understandibly, since I'd already seduced 
most of them, and they'd not one of them found reason to 
complain until afterward.  Except to me about their 
husbands.

"Guilty," I replied gallantly.  

"So I've heard," she replied.  She was as strangely cool as 
she was intense.  "Shall we begin?"

"This is only an interview, Miss Circe," Gleyre said.  "To 
see if you're suitable for the painting I have in mind."

"Oh, I'm suitable for what I have in mind," she said 
somewhat enigmatically.  "Look!"

We couldn't either of us not look.  She unbuttoned her 
blouse, then pulled it off with her chemise, then stood 
confronting us with a slight smile.

Her breasts were disappointing.  Small.  Chaste.  Pink-
tipped  Obviously she wouldn't do.  I waited for Gleyre to 
tell her to clothe herself again and move on elsewhere 
somewhere.

He didn't.  He merely waited while she unbuttoned her skirt 
and let it collapse like a waterfall at her feet, then her 
overskirt, then her hoop, then her pantaloons, and finally 
she stepped out of her slippers.  

Now the effect was quite different.  She stood stark naked 
before us, feet apart, elbows upraised, her breasts spread 
up and wide apart as she reached behind her head to undo her 
hair.  It tumbled freely down her back.  She grasped that 
honey-red mane and twisted it into a single knot.  I 
realized that not once had she stopped looking at me.

"You're a dancer, aren't you?" Gleyre said into the silence.  
"I see you stand comfortably in first position.  A little 
less extreme please."

She responded by going splay-footed.  She stood like a 
kitchen maid.  Yet the effect was unspeakably fetching.  I 
glanced at Gleyre, and caught him studying not the model but 
my reaction to her! 

My eyes began to swallow this woman.  I was impressed.  She 
was no Odalisque.  Her legs were relatively short and her 
hips large and elongated to a high, narrow waist.  The 
effect was of massive weight belied by the smallness of her 
breasts and her face.  Above the waist she was a delicate 
creature, a young girl.  Below she was a mature woman.  She 
looked mature enough, fit enough to take on and screw a 
battalion of Guards, in fact, even to bear all of their 
children simultaneously.  Her long, powerful haunches framed 
a honey-red triangular patch of hair at her crotch.  I found 
I couldn't look away from it.

"Look up, please."  I became aware that she'd said it to me.  
"Look at my eyes."  I did.

I heard Gleyre's voice.  "A real woman, Teste, wouldn't you 
say so?"

My mouth, I realized, was dry.  I tried to say "Undeniably!" 
but nothing came out.  Because her eyes now seemed to be 
swallowing me.  I was getting lost in them.  

"I think we're ready," Gleyre said to her.  "Why don't you 
stand over by that theatrical flat, in the sun fron that 
skylight.  By the painted tree trunk.  Drape your blouse on 
your left shoulder, to emphasize that you aren't merely 
nude, a classical figure of a woman, you're undressed, 
naked, a real woman.  I don't want the spectator of this 
painting ever to forget that.  Then turn and face into the 
painted woods on that flat."

For an out-of-work model she was arrogant!  "First," she 
said, "give me something to do besides look at this blurred 
and blotted painting you seem to think represents woods."

She had me transfixed.  And she knew it.  She no longer 
looked at me, but now through me, as if I were a table or 
chair sharing the room with her, furniture of no interest.  
Gleyre handed her some pan pipes of sorts.  "Here, pretend 
to play these.  Pretend to entice some satyrs from that 
background painting."

"I've got the satyr I want," she said.  "You do your part.  
Never mind about me."

She turned, and the sunlight gleamed off her shoulders, then 
onto her back.  As her rear came into full sunlight, I 
suddenly felt clubbed!  Blinded!  Unawares, I fell to my 
knees!  "Oh, God!"  I cried out.  "Heavenly God!"

There in the sun's divine radiance shone those perfect 
globes, her buttocks, plump, gorgeous, tender, ravishing, 
glowing with a brilliant inner lumininescence!  I felt an 
overwhelming urge to abase myself before them, worship them, 
shower them with kisses!     

"God!"  I cried out again.  I was amazed now to find I was 
indeed on my knees.  But I couldn't stand up again!

She looked over her shoulder at me.  "You'd love to kiss my 
ass right now, wouldn't you?" she said.

Incredible!  She knew?

"Yes!" I cried out.  Tears sprang out of my eyes and 
diffused the effulgent reflected light pouring from her 
naked derriere.  Rich tones of color I wanted to eat!  I 
tried hobbling forward on my knees.

"Stay where you are!" she said commandingly.  "Gleyre, do 
what you said you'd do!"

Now I couldn't see at all clearly.  The light glowing from 
the globes of her buttocks glistened through my tears, from 
God's sun to her divinely curved ass into the center of my 
brain.  But I did as she asked me.  Inexpressible ecstasy 
overwhelmed me!  Behind me, Gleyre began sketching and 
painting furiously. I sensed dimly that he was completing 
from life a painting he'd earlier begun from memory, in a 
way.  But he was now in his own inspired frenzy!

Ms. Circe held up the pan pipes, if that's what they were, 
and pretended to play.  "You must be wondering what's 
happening now, M. Teste, and I'm inclined now to tell you.  
Whatever I say, you'll adore it, won't you.  It will make 
you the happiest man on earth, won't it?"

"Oh, yes!  Yes, yes!"  

"Do you still feel an irresistible urge, my dear?"

"Yes, please!"

"You may tell me about it."

"Please!  Let me worship your precious rear!  Those ripe 
melons!  I want to make love to them.  To bury my face in 
them and never rise up from my knees ever again!  Please!"

"I know, honey!  That's what I want you to want.  That's why 
you want it."

I've often felt a desire to make love to women, to plunge 
into their variouis openings and bring them shrieking to a 
state of rapturous devotion to me, and then when they want 
more, to require that they perform some humiliating act in 
token of my superiority over them.  Many women have 
swallowed their pride and kissed my ass, or worse, in order 
to enjoy my embraces one more time.  Then they resent what 
they've had to do, but by then I couldn't care less.  I move 
on to others.  

Now I was myself enslaved by desire!  I was the one now 
being humiliated!  Worse, I knew that I'd want to perform 
any act this woman requested!  It would bring me 
transcendant joy!  I was eager to kiss her ass!  There was 
no knowing what more I'd be willing to do if she'd let me!

This was not normal for me.

She looked back over her shoulder at me, now amused.  "I can 
see by the bewilderment on your face that you've suddenly 
come aware that you don't usually want to kiss every woman's 
ass, nor any at all, but that you would die to kiss mine if 
I asked you to.  Shall I?" 

"Please!  I beg you!"

"No, sweetheart.  I have something better for you to do.  To 
live to want to kiss my ass!  You're wondering how I do 
this?  You haven't noticed?  Gleyre, explain me to my new 
slave."

Gleyre's brush was working feverishly.  Like all academy 
artists, he was well trained to paint the human figure in 
the manner of many of his predecessors, all the way back to 
the Greeks.  Like many of them he preferred the classical 
hip shot position, all body weight thrusting up from one leg 
while the other leg curves down in submission, the human 
figure seen to be dynamic yet yielding.  His own small 
originality was in his defects, an uncertain palate and too 
little technique to attempt chiarescuro.  But such is 
fashion that some lamentable younger painters thought his 
smeared colors brilliantly original, even inspirational.  
There was no accounting for the overpraise young men like 
Monet and Degas had lavished on him.

He was doing his usual mediocre daubing here.  But so 
concentratedly he seemed half mad!

"Teste," he said.  "I deceived you.  You know I paint 
classical subjects, allegories, myths, and so on, in modern 
dress, using models because I'm not very good at imagining 
them.  But you should know.  In this case I am painting 
Circe herself, the mythical Enchantress Ulysses encountered 
in Homer, the woman with a strange power to convert men into 
pigs.  Into the pigs they already are.  Or into anything 
else they may wish to become in order to satisfy her.  I 
prayed to paint her from the life just once, and she 
answered my prayer.  But she demanded in return that I 
produce you and then paint you in a rapt, eternal longing 
for her.  For her ass.  To kiss her ass!  As an implied part 
of her portrait.  As her eternal spectator.  That is what I 
am now doing.  It seems that when you surpassed the numbers 
of both Casanova's and Don Juan's seductions of women taken 
together you offended something very deep in all women, and 
many prayed for you to get your comeuppance.  Circe heard, 
and this moment is the result.  There, I'm done!"

He turned the portrait toward me.  There she was, the 
colors, brushwork, and hipshot pose as inept as ever, but 
with a delicacy and yet corporeal grossness caught from the 
life!  There was that glorious glowing ass yet again!  I 
hungered after this woman in his painting, and leaned far 
forward to kiss her.  

"No!" Circe said.  "What I wish is that you will wish 
eternally to kiss my ass, and spend eternity on your knees 
in front of this painting, staring at it, devoted, desiring, 
forever frustrated.  You are already the spirit of an ideal 
spectator for this painting.  Gleyre has painted your desire 
perfectly, even your angle of vision on your knees as you 
gaze up at a desireable rear end you will never ever touch 
with your lips in the flesh."

I was bewildered.  "Where?" I asked.

"You are the spectator constructed by the image itself, the 
viewer for whom this painting was created.  You are now in 
the picture, an implication of the picture, and you will 
never escape this fate as long as the portrait exists."

"What?" I asked.  All this was then beyond me.  I am not an 
art theorist, only a spectacular seducer of women.  But she 
was right in one respect.  My eyes were transfixed by that 
portrait!

Gleyre spoke gently but firmly.  "I have now painted you out 
of existence except as the implied, devoted viewer of this 
portrait of Circe.  The man who would love to kiss ass, and 
has never been allowed.  The seducer of women become now 
their ultimate brown noser."

"What?" I repeated, stupefied even as I looked to find Miss 
Circe again, and found only her portrait, and yet felt this 
terrible urge to kiss her buttocks on paint that wasn't even 
yet dry."

"She's gone," Gleyre assured me.  "She comes and goes in 
men's imaginations.  I can tell you though that there's one 
additional way you may relieve yourself of this compulsion.  
A little.  By doing what all spectators of narrative 
paintings do.  By imagining yourself into the scene as its 
chief character.  By exercising your sympathies, for once.  
Imagine yourself this innocent maiden piping into a dark 
wilderness to see what she may call out of it.  Or imagine 
yourself to be Circe herself, piping into the woods as if a 
mere nymph seeking a satyr's fucking, all to seduce you as 
you've seduced so many others."

The desire to embrace the woman in the painting and press my 
lips to her lower cheeks was now overwhelming.  I tried to 
imagine myself that frail flower of a woman, the most 
powerful sex goddess on earth, and failed.  I had never felt 
sympathy for a woman.  I tried again.  This time I felt some 
of the fragility of those fingers.  A timid hesitancy.  It 
was a beginning.  And this was how I was now doomed to spend 
eternity?

"But before you disappear into the painting, as its viewer 
or it's subject," said Gleyre, "I must warn you!"

Warn me?  Still, now, better late than never!

"What?" I said, my eyes intent upon that naked woman, eager 
to be absorbed into her.

"Even if you do succeed in achieving full sypathetic 
identity with the woman in this painting, even if you become 
that woman, you will still feel the same urge as before." 

"What?" I asked.  'What urge?' is what I meant to say, but I 
wanted to concentrate on this new identity, to feel the 
woman's fingertips as my own, to become that which I so 
devoutly desired and so relieve myself of that desire, to 
achieve a perfect union with that woman portrayed in the 
painting.  Gleyre understood me even so.

"Then, my friend, you will feel a desire to kiss your own 
ass.  If that is your bent, and I suspect that it is.  And 
then the portrait will change.  The woman in it will then 
seem to be a self-absorbed lesbian eager to kiss her own 
ass.  As she is not now."       

I nodded.  Rapt, I no longer cared.

All this occurred long ago, on the day the portrait was 
painted.  Decades have replaced each other, and now a 
millenium is ending, and I am still implied by that 
painting, and I still seek to read its states of mind and 
feeling as my own.  Study the painting closely yourself.  
Does the young woman in it seem to be someone who wishes to 
be raped by satyrs?  To kiss her own ass?  What is she 
really doing?  Seducing you?  Is she you?

But be careful, because while feeling your way through this 
labyrinth, you will certainly  feel an uncontrollable urge 
to become like me a voyeur in love with his own imagined 
desires.  And then like me, *as* me, you will be unable to 
tear your eyes away.  Circe can enchant anyone, of any sex 
or gender.  Her body is the most powerfully seductive, the
most potent in the world.  No one possesses it.

END
(c) 1999 by Vickie Tern


VickieTern@AOL.COM


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