by DocRick » Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:42 am
Aimee and Vicki were best friends as children, playing with dolls and even pretending to be popstars. In High School, they would sing at parties and even jump on stage at school dances and join the band for a few songs. At one dance, a musical scout happened to be there and discovered Aimee. He contacted her parents and an audition led to a contract. Her career took off and soon she was opening for other popstars at concerts all over the country, making guest appearances on television shows and within a year, she was headlining her own concerts. However, she learned that with fame comes consequences. She couldn't go out by herself or with friends anymore as she would get mobbed by fans and even a few stalkers that made her life a bit scary. She began drinking and even dabbled in drug use to make her life a little more bearable. She felt her life was getting out of control, but her agent and even her parents wouldn't listen to her and continued to push her harder and harder.
Vicki didn't have the talent Aimee did and entered the local community college, married her High School sweetheart and got a job as a lab assistant in the college microbiophysiology lab. She and Aimee drifted apart, as the demands of a musical career left Aimee with no time for friends. While Vicki just settled into a "normal" life, even though she publicly supported her friend's career, secretly she was envious of her exciting life and a little hurt from being left behind.
One night, after a particularly grueling weekend of performances, Aimee shot out a message to Vicki on Facebook. Within a few minutes Vicki responded, and the two girls chatted through the rest of the night. Aimee confided as to how much she missed Vicki and the simple carefree life they shared as children. Aimee was giving a concert in their hometown the next weekend and Vicki told her to get her a pass to get into her hotel room after the concert.
The next weekend came, and Aimee did her show and afterwards, Vicki showed up at her hotel room door. The two girls gleefully reunited then laid on the bed, eating ice cream and talking about their lives. Aimee went on and on about the excitement of performing on stage, photoshoots and television appearances, but then her mood dropped as she talked about the pressures put on her, as well as not being able to go anywhere without her bodyguards, agent and parents. She also confided about her drinking and drug use and how much it was beginning to scare her. Vicki said she knew a way for Aimee to get away from everyone and the two of them could have some fun for a while. Vicki explained about an invention she was assisting with at her work, the "Matter Resizer". It was still a secret as it was a governmental contract, but they had done all the necessary testing and it worked. She told Aimee that she could shrink her to the size of a doll and sneak her out of the hotel in her purse, then change her back to normal size and with a disguise, the two of them could go out on the town and have fun. Afterwards, she could shrink her again, sneak her back into her room and no one would ever know. Aimee was a little hesitant, but then agreed to the plan. Vicki had brought the device with her, so she shrunk Aimee, put her in her purse and left the hotel, putting the "Do not disturb" sign on the doorknob to Aimee's room.
Vicki drove home, the tiny popstar still in her purse. Aimee kept yelling to let her out and make her big, but Vicki kept telling her to be quiet. Arriving home, the house was empty as her husband was out of town for the weekend. She carried Aimee into the house and upstairs to the spare room. She reached into the purse and wrapping her fingers around the little singer's body, lifted her out and held her out to see the old dollhouse the two of them used to play with as children. She reached into the bedroom and set her friend down on the floor.
"Remember how you always loved this dollhouse and said you wished you could live in it? Well, now you can. No more pressure from your agent and parents, just a carefree life as you used to dream about. And the only concerts you will have to give anymore will be private ones.....for me."
Aimee and Vicki were best friends as children, playing with dolls and even pretending to be popstars. In High School, they would sing at parties and even jump on stage at school dances and join the band for a few songs. At one dance, a musical scout happened to be there and discovered Aimee. He contacted her parents and an audition led to a contract. Her career took off and soon she was opening for other popstars at concerts all over the country, making guest appearances on television shows and within a year, she was headlining her own concerts. However, she learned that with fame comes consequences. She couldn't go out by herself or with friends anymore as she would get mobbed by fans and even a few stalkers that made her life a bit scary. She began drinking and even dabbled in drug use to make her life a little more bearable. She felt her life was getting out of control, but her agent and even her parents wouldn't listen to her and continued to push her harder and harder.
Vicki didn't have the talent Aimee did and entered the local community college, married her High School sweetheart and got a job as a lab assistant in the college microbiophysiology lab. She and Aimee drifted apart, as the demands of a musical career left Aimee with no time for friends. While Vicki just settled into a "normal" life, even though she publicly supported her friend's career, secretly she was envious of her exciting life and a little hurt from being left behind.
One night, after a particularly grueling weekend of performances, Aimee shot out a message to Vicki on Facebook. Within a few minutes Vicki responded, and the two girls chatted through the rest of the night. Aimee confided as to how much she missed Vicki and the simple carefree life they shared as children. Aimee was giving a concert in their hometown the next weekend and Vicki told her to get her a pass to get into her hotel room after the concert.
The next weekend came, and Aimee did her show and afterwards, Vicki showed up at her hotel room door. The two girls gleefully reunited then laid on the bed, eating ice cream and talking about their lives. Aimee went on and on about the excitement of performing on stage, photoshoots and television appearances, but then her mood dropped as she talked about the pressures put on her, as well as not being able to go anywhere without her bodyguards, agent and parents. She also confided about her drinking and drug use and how much it was beginning to scare her. Vicki said she knew a way for Aimee to get away from everyone and the two of them could have some fun for a while. Vicki explained about an invention she was assisting with at her work, the "Matter Resizer". It was still a secret as it was a governmental contract, but they had done all the necessary testing and it worked. She told Aimee that she could shrink her to the size of a doll and sneak her out of the hotel in her purse, then change her back to normal size and with a disguise, the two of them could go out on the town and have fun. Afterwards, she could shrink her again, sneak her back into her room and no one would ever know. Aimee was a little hesitant, but then agreed to the plan. Vicki had brought the device with her, so she shrunk Aimee, put her in her purse and left the hotel, putting the "Do not disturb" sign on the doorknob to Aimee's room.
Vicki drove home, the tiny popstar still in her purse. Aimee kept yelling to let her out and make her big, but Vicki kept telling her to be quiet. Arriving home, the house was empty as her husband was out of town for the weekend. She carried Aimee into the house and upstairs to the spare room. She reached into the purse and wrapping her fingers around the little singer's body, lifted her out and held her out to see the old dollhouse the two of them used to play with as children. She reached into the bedroom and set her friend down on the floor.
"Remember how you always loved this dollhouse and said you wished you could live in it? Well, now you can. No more pressure from your agent and parents, just a carefree life as you used to dream about. And the only concerts you will have to give anymore will be private ones.....for me."
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