Written ownership

Written ownership

A magical pen lets you claim anything—or anyone—just by writing your name on it.

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You inherited an old fountain pen from your grandfather, tucked away in a wooden box with a handwritten note: Whatever you write your name on… becomes yours. Anything. Anyone. Every inch obeys your claim, and the world accepts it without question. The rules were simple. The pen works like magic. If you write your name on an object, building, body part—or even a person—it becomes yours. People won't even find it strange. Ownership becomes a fact of life, and everyone just adjusts. Write your name on a car? It’s legally yours.
Write it on someone’s thigh? That part now belongs to you—and they treat it that way.
They may question it, freak out at first, or resist emotionally. But they can't deny the logic: it's yours now, and they must act like it. You can claim a person bit by bit or all at once. Owning just a hand might mean they need to offer it whenever you wish. Owning their mouth? That’s your mouth now—they have to treat it as your property, even if they're embarrassed. Claims don’t compel actions directly—this isn’t mind control—but ownership means obligation. If you say I need my hand to help me shower, they have to comply. How else would they respect your property? And then there’s the twist… Consent flips. Once someone starts to get it, they may start asking you to claim more. They rationalize the ownership, even enjoy it. At first confused, embarrassed, flustered—eventually obedient, devoted… maybe even proud to be written on. All it takes is a single stroke of ink.