I’ve
been playing around with this image for some time now and I think I've pushed
it about as far as it will go, especially as regards extracting a storyline
from it . There are two versions here: One version has a slight glint to the
pendant, the other hasn’t. Please let me know which you think is best – or does
it make no difference? The girl is made up from parts of three different AI
generated figures provided me by one Angela Fox which I’ve then photo-manipulated
together to form a sort of pleasantly busty chimera girl. Then I’ve bunged some
headphones on her and so on. The hypnosis idea just came to me because of the
way some of these AI generated figures have a strangely blank look or / a strangely
mindless-looking smile – all very odd, but capable of yielding some interesting
things.
The
storyline which for some reason suggested itself to me as I worked is that
there has been a multiple kidnapping – three girls from different families and
even different parts of the country. I like the idea that the girl thinks her
family are refusing to pay.... that concept actually developed from something an
online friend said. I like the idea that
all three young women are in the same boat but are not allowed to talk to each other so
they know nothing or very little of each other’s backgrounds and circumstances,
a very strict rule enforced by the cane and the strap.
Obviously
they can have no contact with the outside world to ensure they can be kept in secure
captivity with no risk to their captors but I also imagine they have been kept
entirely isolated from the outside world in terms of having no access to TV,
radio or newspapers etc so. they have no idea about what is going on beyond
what they are being told, and a lot of that is largely to manipulate their
young minds. All three are feeling completely crushed since they firmly believe
they have been let down by their respective families who have refused to pay a
ransom, although it has been paid a long time since.
There
are no clocks or watches and thus after eighteen months incarceration they have
completely lost track of time and have little or no idea how long they have
been in captivity. They have had everything taken from them when they were
captured - all personal belongings, watches, phones (obviously), even clothing,
the latter replaced by being supplied with drab, rather childish and old-fashioned
school uniforms. They are kept occupied,
day-in, day-out, by tedious repetitive written impositions sitting in total
silence and caned or spanked for the slightest infraction.
I
suppose the questions requiring tackling are: Why is all this happening to
them, why haven’t their captor / captors released them, since all three ransoms
have long since been paid? How long do you think the girls are going to remain
incarcerated, what effect is all this having on them and what kind of condition
will they be in when (or even, if) they are returned to their
families?
I
can't help but think the deliberate induction of agoraphobia to be an excellent
method of keeping a once-rebellious or arrogant uppity teen under lock and key.
It is not as ‘science fiction’ as some might think. Existing phobias can become
linked and associated with new circumstances or objects creating a new phobia
and, as incredible as it may seem, studies have been carried out, albeit
in the distant past, exploring exactly that, and not in a particularly ethical
way either! But as always I worry about plausibility: Could something
such as decision making eventually become phobic through various treatments.
Perhaps
a young woman is presented with several rows of buttons and told to 'choose
now' and if she doesn't 'choose now' she receives an electric shock so
she has to make a choice and press a button...Sometimes she’ll be greeted by some
little reward as a result. At other times there might be a mild electric shock
and at the same time she is presented with an image of a particularly
nasty-looking spider. Now I’d imagine all this to be pretty much random, so as
our attractive young lab rat can't learn
the pattern of which buttons are safe to press and which are not…hmmm!…
Come
to think about it...Maybe she is allowed to learn the pattern and then every so
often it is suddenly changed. Or perhaps a button pressed twice in a session
might provide a reward on the first occasion and a shock on the second occasion.
It might even transpire that a reward might be provided on two - or even three
occasions - and then suddenly that same button pressed yet again provides a
shock. Over time she comes to associate having to make a choice or decision
with something nasty happening, and particularly with her pre-existing phobia...
And this idea might be then be reinforced during one-to-one therapy sessions
through discussions with a therapist under the guise of helping her, or maybe
hypnosis and – especially, I feel - by
means of encouraging false memories to develop…perhaps some imaginary childhood
event wherein her chronic indecisiveness led to something horribly unpleasant
happening to her.