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Petunia on Paper

Petunia on Paper is a slow-burn serialized story about marriage, feminization, and control. What begins as quiet attention becomes deliberate correction as Peter becomes Petunia—and learns what his wife Brooke now expects of him.
Cover image for Petunia on Paper showing a feminized sissy in a pink skirt walking anxiously in a public office.
This is what it looks like when a marriage quietly changes direction.

Petunia on Paper is serialized and currently in progress. Additional parts will be released over time, with several more chapters planned. Be sure to check back periodically, or sign up for my newsletter to receive updates on my works.

The descent continues.


Part One: She Knew First

Part Two: No More Hiding

Part Three: The Pressure of Kindness

Part Four: Beyond Her Say


Petunia on Paper follows the humiliating journey of Petunia, formerly Peter, a timid, broken sissy caught in quiet limbo, waiting her turn in a very public government office. As numbers crawl forward, her thoughts drift helplessly to the woman who unmade her. Unmanned her, really.

Through memory and longing, we witness how Brooke, Petunia’s wife, lover, and eventual owner, slowly, sweetly, and ruthlessly reshaped her into something softer. Something prettier. Something entirely hers. What begins as accommodation becomes instruction. What feels like love hardens into expectation.

Peter never meant to disappear. He only meant to please his wife. At least, that’s what he tells himself. But Brooke always knew better. She knew who she married, and she was determined to bring it out of him. For his own good. Under her firm affection, femininity becomes obligation. Submission becomes structure.

This is a story of paperwork, plugs, and pink permission. A slow-burn, stream-of-consciousness descent into shame-soaked obedience and feminized devotion.

When Brooke meets Roger—wealthy, masculine, and effortlessly powerful—the shape of Petunia’s life shifts again. What Brooke has been building gains clarity. Petunia is repositioned, not by cruelty, but by certainty: from partner to accessory, from spouse to servant.

As jobs are lost, homes multiply, and loyalties fracture, devotion reveals its cost. Resistance does not halt the process. It only sharpens the correction. What begins as marriage becomes hierarchy. What begins as choice becomes permanence.

Petunia on Paper is an erotic psychological novel about control, coercive love, and the quiet horror of realizing that the life being built around you no longer includes your consent—only your compliance.

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