Madame Marissa's Makeover Session: Becoming Her Unwilling Makeup Chair
Madame Marissa, a stunning and commanding woman, was preparing for her day at the office. She needed to look her best, so she decided to do her makeup in front of a mirror that was just out of reach. Her eyes fell upon an unsuspecting victim, a man who would unwillingly become her makeup chair.
The woman approached the man, towering over him with her tall and elegant figure. She ordered him to get onto the floor, lie down with his head resting on the ground, and present his back to her. As he complied, she climbed up on top of him, straddling his chest and back, facing the mirror.
With a mischievous grin, she began applying makeup meticulously, taking her time to perfect every stroke and blend every color. She brushed her hair casually, sometimes using it to sweep aside strands that got in the way of the mirror's view. The man beneath her squirmed uncomfortably, feeling the full weight of her body on his back as she continued to work on her appearance.
Madame Marissa chuckled devilishly as she realized the irony of the situation - here she was, using this pathetic man's body as a makeup chair and foundation for her glamorous look. She couldn't help but feel a rush of power wash over her as she thought about how she held all the control in this situation.
As she finished applying her makeup and fixing her hair, she declared that it was time for the final touches. She slowly sank down onto his face, pushing her ample behind into his nose and mouth. The man gasped for air, his face now buried beneath his mistress's ample derriere. She leaned back, surveying herself in the mirror once again while he struggled beneath her.
"There we go," she purred, admiring her reflection. "Perfect as always." With that, she dismounted from his prone form, walked away without a second glance, leaving him gasping for breath under her weight. The man felt a mixture of humiliation and pain wash over him as he lay there, the scent of her perfume lingering long after she had left the room.