When Nathan plans the perfect surprise proposal for sweet trusting Jessica, his only regret is his older brother making up stories to amuse himself on the way to help with that proposal.
Heading to Trigger Island, a remote nature preserve off the coast, for Nathan it seems the perfect romantic spot. But for Jeff, it offers inspiration to make up outlandish stories about the place, keeping gullible Jessica on edge.
But after Jeff blurts out a ridiculous story about properties on the island causing breast growth if a girl looks at her phone, it somehow happens. And from there, Jessica believes everything anyone says, the three of them getting truly lost in The Power of Suggestion.
It’s a beautiful day for a trip to Trigger Island, the very small but absolutely natural island a short distance off the coast, where Nathan plans to surprise his girlfriend Jessica with a proposal she will never forget.
But after his big brother spooks Jessica about the history and goings on of Trigger Island, will all three of them remember this day for something far kinkier than a loving surprise for the happy couple’s future together?
Readers Choice Month ends with a suggestion… a powerful one readers may never forget!
Nathan just knows that the surprise his big brother Jeff helped him plan near the romantic waterfalls among the central wooded hills of Trigger Island will be the ultimate romantic way of proposing to a sweet girl like Jessica. But he also knows how easily suggestible she is, how prone to believe almost anything, and with the secrecy surrounding their trip to the state-restricted nature preserve of an island, Nathan knows that Jeff can’t resist having a little fun at Jessica’s expense.
Jeff has always enjoyed kidding around, and Jessica is such an easy target, believing nearly anything, from his outlandish story rowing over to the island about pirates, to his even crazier tales about properties on the island creating freakish mutant beasts which he naturally says is why no one lives there.
It’s all Nathan can do to keep from punching his big brother, seeing Jessica get more and more nervous, knowing there is a surprise for her, but becoming more and more focused on Jeff’s stupid made up stories about the place.
While Nathan has always been about romance and loving relationships, Jeff has been something of a womanizer, and that is why Jeff takes every opportunity to tease the both of them, and especially make up stories to Jessica, a girl that were she bustier, he definitely would have gone after himself for less romantic reasons.
When halfway to the surprise destination on Trigger Island, Nathan gets an alert on his phone that Jessica’s friends have found out what he is planning, he has to think fast, and that is when he manages to tell Jeff that whatever he does… do not let Jessica look at her phone because her girlfriends are bound to spoil the entire proposal by texting or trying to call her.
As Nathan goes on up ahead, leaving Jeff with Jessica, the worst happens, a chirping text tone from Jessica’s phone which she naturally goes to look at. Jeff’s goto lie and most outlandish of stories for any girl, usually the simpletons he dates, has to do with big boobs… and that is when he shouts for her to stop, not to look at the phone, claiming the strange properties of Trigger Island cause massive breast growth if a girl looks at her phone.
It’s the one story Jessica is just not quite gullible enough to believe, but maybe only a tiny fraction of a belief is all it takes, when another chirping text tone has her looking at the phone screen… and gasping.
Jeff is staring and absolutely freaked out, watching Jessica’s tight blue top practically inflate. But is this just The Power of Suggestion? Or could there really be something weird happening on Trigger Island?
Will Nathan propose to Jessica as planned… will the three of them ever leave? And will their story spread to others, some fearing and avoiding the island, others exploiting… The Power of Suggestion?
Find out as Readers Choice Month ends on a mysterious note, a month where readers have had an even bigger choice than ever before, and that is no mere suggestion!
So ends Reader’s Choice… but things heat up in August!
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