“Mom,” Emily said with an authoritative tone. “I want to go to Lilliput and visit one of their little cities.”
“You want to wha--?” Pam was still in her large expensive bed wearing nothing more than her panties. She was in her mid-thirties, extremely desirable, rich, and lazy. “Why would you ever want to go to Lilliput?”
“I told you,” Emily jumped on the expansive bed beside her mother. Emily’s father had been long dead, under mysterious circumstances. Emily didn’t care that her father was gone, after all, her mother assumed his company and wealth. Life was as grandeur before and after him. “I want to visit one of their cities.”
“You know you can’t do that,” Pam closed her eyes and rested her head against her plush pillow. “The Lilliputian government would lose their minds.”
“Who cares what they think.”
“It’s not going to happen Emily, now let me sleep.”
“It’s ten in the morning!”
“Yea, but mommy has a hangover she has to sleep off.”
“Mom, you know the Brobdingnag Ambassador, right?”
“Yes,” Pam still had her eyes shut.
“Well, tell her I want to visit a city.”
“Why do you even want to go to Lilliput? They’re just a bunch speck sized bugs. Disgusting.”
“I want to play with them!”
“How would you play with them?”
“I don’t know,” Emily thought to herself. “I just want to go really bad.”
“I just want to sleep Emily.” Pam whined. “Listen, if I get you a passport, will you leave me alone.”
“Yes!” Emily shouted with glee.
“This will count as your birthday present.”
“Okay, okay, thanks mom.” Emily skipped out of the room elated.
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“You wanted to see me?” Elizabeth, the Brobdingnag Ambassador asked as she stuck a head inside the intimidating office.
“Yes, come in.” Said Pam, sitting behind her solid oak desk. She wore her usual office clothes which consisted of a short skirt and revealing blouse. “I need an unrestricted passport for my daughter so that she could visit Lilliput whenever she wants.”
“Unrestricted? Ma’am, I’m the only one authorized to have unrestricted access to Lilliput.”
“Funny,” Pam said sliding around the desk and walking up to Elizabeth. She stood nearly a head taller than the ambassador. “I don’t remember asking you.”
“I—“
“Listen you little shit, you know who I am, and what I’m capable of, right?”
In a mousy tone she said, “Yes...”
“I can ruin you financially with a snap of the finger.” Pam snapped her fingers for emphasis. “Shit, I could buy your whole family if I wanted to. I could use some more servants at my villa.”
“I’ll get you the passport, ma’am.” Elizabeth sighed in defeat. She knew Pam all too well, and just ruining her financially was the least of things she could do. Pam was capable of much worse. “I can have it done in two hours.”
“On second thought, I could use a passport too.”
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“Here you go honey,” Pam said to her teenage daughter. “You can now visit Lilliput without the authorities stopping you.”
“No way! Thanks mom.” Emily hugged her mom and yanked the blue passport from her hand. Emily’s heart fluttered as she scanned through the pages that listed no restrictions. She was allowed to do whatever she wanted in Lilliput. Devilish thoughts raced through her mind. “I can’t wait to go!”
“Neither can I,” Pam said under her breath as she felt her own passport in her pocket.