S.B.'s Corruption Games fulfills something I was hoping would be expanded upon from the last update. Alexandra's call to her contact was a fun exchange. Watching them go through the motions and him react to the waking suggestions was, as the author called the subtitle, "the fun way." The cruel hangups followed by the triggering commands, I envied and pitied Jeremy all at once. Looking forward to Alexandra's next plan of attack.
The Girls of S.L.E.E.P. continue to build on Sleepy Hypno's world, now with a veteran hypnotist taking on a new subject, though I wonder how things would've gone with a different outcome of the coin toss. I like how Laura wasted no time in applying her craft and not letting Cheyenne have a chance to delve into more pessimism. A nice, easy to visualize induction followed by a sweet little transformation for her new "pet". One of the best sorority inductions I've seen, and hope there's more to come in this series.
Jennifer Lost the War was a hot little programming story. Miss Maura seems pretty smart to take her time getting to the detective, and making her true target just as happy as Jennifer. Definitely the kind of foil I like in detective stories, especially in the implied way of keeping the chase going after.
Looking at Her Differently was a little bit of a surprise for me. A great first story for a new author to MCStories, and a hypno story that takes it all the way back to using scripts to induce, which seems kind of rare to me now. Love the interaction between the couple, and how experimental, fun, and plausible it all seems. Definitely seems like a fun experience to be had, like it was to read.
Greyscribbler's On a Train was quite the random encounter for Linda and Alice. I've had occasional purchases like that muffin, and someone dissuading me from it the way Alice does it, intuitively guessing everything before and giving constructive thoughts on feelings and solutions, kind of easy to see how Linda fell like she did. This would be a perfect dieting program of sorts somewhere.
Pact by Meleva was an interesting look into a new part of the author's world. Truth seems like an interesting name for someone with her kind of powers. And with her being reluctant about them, it's nice to see the internal struggle going on between resisting and giving in to the temptation to make others submit to her judgement. Love the details and world-building like usual from Meleva, and I imagine following this story will be a joy to see where elements and Truth's power/journey will take her.