Artistic Freedom
by Suzanne Link
My wooden limbs twist around articulated joints.
Runner: sprinting
Archer: aiming
Ballerina: pirouetting
The artist explores eloquent athletic poses. Sketch after sketch. I am proud to serve as his muse.
Until his tone shifts.
Juvenile: dabbing
Pervert: self-pleasuring
Nazi: goose-stepping
He cackles as his artistic loftiness yields to disgusting whims. Humiliation surges through me. Yet, I am his prisoner. Unable to resist.
Until he sleeps and I escape my display stand.
Prowler: sneaking
Stalker: climbing
Avenger: mounting
My knobbed hands slide into his nostrils. His eyes fly open.
Arms: thrust
Bone: crack
Brain: punctured
Now, I am my own muse.
Suzanne Link
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