Reviewer: Barrowman Signed
Date: July 13 2015
Title: Chapter 12: Chapter 12: The Real Way
You are right about the immediate family. Pet might be a little too strong word and he is a strong character. But those witches and warlocks are so powerful. Roxy, not even fullgrown, already mastered shrinking people and mind control. What could she possibly learn in human schools and how could she possibly respect teachers or other humans if she effortlessly can use mind control over them.
What are Allen's best achievements worth, when his best efforts are child's play for almost every individual in the magic community he is often confronted with. Grace was the final nail on that coffin. Reading his mind, shrinking him to bug size, not even save in his own house and locked room.
The reading his mind stuff was devastating on so many levels. His communication skills and smart tactics, his only line of a little defence he has against overwhelming odds. That one thing that made him feel confident about himself when dealing with Roxy is totally shattered in seconds.
After this incident, more than ever will he realise how powerless he is, even with his best efforts and whatever he achieves in the human world. Even a character as strong as Allen. It will always be in the back of his mind.
What if he marries a witch and he himself becomes a doctor/surgeon and his wife has the ability to heal herself and others in seconds or minutes. Or that his family congratulate him and praise him for becoming a doctor knowing that his mother, father, sister can do a much better and faster job with ease.
How would that relationship be with his wife and if they have children, some with power and others not. His own children with magic would dominate him if his wife wasn't there to protect him.
But I don't think after that incident he would ever marry a witch.
I bit of overanalyzing on my part. Because this story was meant to have some fetish fun with magic. But I'm always interested in the relationships and consequences that come along with size difference, size change, slow size change, temporary size change, power difference, etc.
Author's Response: You raise some good points. Even if this is a fetish story I do try to open up analyses of those size and power shifts you describe.
Allen's expectations about the world probably won't change much after this, because he already has a healthy grasp of the fact that there's such a vast difference in capabilities for witches and humans. He's fully aware of the implications for his medical goals. Another couple of points that I'll make is that Roxy didn't necessarily mind control the teacher, she used some simple suggestion to help the process. Full-on mind control would actually be outside what she can do. Additionally, you're right that witches don't have much use for human education (hence why Roxy mentions she doesn't know many at her school), though she's a special case as her parents have urged her to maintain a connection with humanity as much as possible even as she continues learning about magic elsewhere. Finally, while magic can be used to heal flesh wounds or curse-specific injuries, other means are required if someone should become sick or hurt through an alternate source, which we may eventually see Allen become involved with. Thanks for the thought you put into your response.