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Kathleen’s Little Secrets

Post by LittleAlisa » Sun Oct 12, 2025 11:36 pm

Chapter 1

As a rule, James Vitner was stingy when it came to giving permission to players to run multiclass characters in one of his tabletop RPG campaigns. And he definitely didn’t allow players to run characters based on popular fictional characters.

Kathleen Naylor wasn’t the type to ask for exceptions. But when she did, they were Invariably given to her. Which is how Kathleen was running a character in James’ campaign named Katja, a barbarian/fighter/rogue female human variant who was an obvious imitation of Red Sonja.

James had to give it to Kathleen, though. She leveled Katja up legitimately. And Kathleen was his best player. She didn’t constantly argue his decisions. If she suggested something new, she had researched it thoroughly before hand. And when she did argue a point, she had the rules and facts to back her argument up.

Kathleen always showed up for the weekly Saturday night campaign sessions with a backpack full of her character sheet, all the gaming manuals, plus reams of notes. Kathleen was James’ most serious player, never engaging in even the most casual of banter with the other players. Kathleen was only there to play Katja, and that was all she focused on.

James sometimes wondered if Kathleen actually derived any enjoyment from their gaming sessions. But that was just one of the many things that was part of the enigma that was Kathleen Naylor.

Kathleen was the only child of a pair of hard working upper class professionals. Thanks to good genetics, a stable home life, good dietary regimen and an active lifestyle, eighteen year old Kathleen Naylor had blossomed into a gorgeous statuesque young woman with flawless fair skin, green eyes and copper red hair that flowed to the small of her back.

Considering her background, it was a given that eighteen year old Kathleen would naturally become part of the social elite at her high school. And to a certain extent, she had. Kathleen had been a cheerleader in every grade where cheerleading had been available. Even as a freshman, she had been a part of the yearly homecoming court, and she was consider a “lock” for Queen in her upcoming senior year. At lunch, when Kathleen wasn’t working on a project (which she often was), she sat at the “popular” table.

In short, outside of class, Kathleen was somebody that James Vitner should never have come into contact with. So at the beginning of his junior year, when James put out on a tweet that he was starting a two year long tabletop RPG campaign, surprise wouldn’t even begin to describe his reaction when Kathleen Naylor contacted him.

At first, James assumed the Kathleen Naylor who contacted him online wasn’t the real Kathleen Naylor. Since the first pre-campaign meeting was at a local restaurant, James naturally told ”Kathleen” she was more than welcome to attend. James expected either no one woukd show up in Kathleen’s place, or it was one if his friends trying to prank him.

Nobody expected the real Kathleen Naylor to show up, make a beeline for James’ table, and announce in a deadpan voice her desire to join James’ tabletop RPG campaign. If everyone else at the table hadn’t been floored by the school’s hottest girl sitting in public at the same table with the school’s biggest geeks, they would have thought this was an elaborate joke. Except Kathleen sat down with a book bag full of manuals and notebooks, and had a fully prepared character sheet for James’ consideration, including an AI generated image on the character sheet.

Kathleen had developed the background of Katja, her character, based on the notes of his campaign James had shared online. She outlined the way she wanted to develop her multi class character as the campaign progress.

The rest of the assembled potential players watched to see how this exchange between Kathleen and James was going to play out. Half thought that this was some very elaborate joke that Kathleen and her crowd were pulling on them. The other half were treating Kathleen’s character submission as legitimate. They were waiting to see what James’ reaction was going to be to a multitude character obviously based on a popular fictional character.

Mouths popped open and closed when James accepted Kathleen’s character as is.

Surprisingly, nobody tried to barge through the door that Kathleen had cracked opened.

Nobody expected Kathleen to actually show up for the first gaming session. But she showed up and participated. She contributed to each gaming session, coming up with interesting ideas and reasons why they might work. She would even produce everything from diagrams to YouTube videos to explain her ideas.

As a fellow adventurer, Katja was proving invaluable to the party. Kathleen didn’t insist that Katja was always in the spotlight. But she wasn’t shy about taking the lead when needed.

With the exception of Kathleen, the rest of the players in James’ RPG campaign had played together before, and fell into an easy rhythm with each other. Only Kathleen was the odd woman out. It wasn’t that she was standoffish, or rebuffed their attempts at friendship. Kathleen’s lack of acknowledgment at their attempts at friendship was something more akin to neural divergence.

Things changed at school too. Kathleen didn’t start sitting with the nerds. But she would say hello to them in the hall, and even stopped a couple of “confrontations” between her strata and that of the gamers.

The other players began noticing more things about Kathleen. She still sat at the elite table, and still partook in their conversations.

But the other tabletop RPG players noticed that Kathleen only participated in conversation about things like cheerleading routines and homecoming preparations. When it came to gossip and the like, she appeared to zone out. And she either didn’t notice or ignored any snarky remarks directed at her.

And thanks to their tangent association with Kathleen, the other RPG players found themselves suddenly tied into all the gossip about the students in the top social strata. For example, contrary to what a few of the male student athletes asserted, it was rumored Kathleen was still a virgin, and probably a closer lesbian.

Kathleen had other secrets. For example, the five and a half inch tall figurine of her character Katja that she brought to every game wasn’t a Red Sonja figure, like the rest of the players assumed. It was custom made, based on photos of Kathleen cosplaying Red Sonja.

Because Kathleen’s biggest secret was that she wanted to be Red Sonja.

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Re: Kathleen’s Little Secrets

Post by TheBigG » Mon Oct 13, 2025 1:23 am

Shes not the only one

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Re: Kathleen’s Little Secrets

Post by LittleAlisa » Mon Oct 13, 2025 10:34 pm

Chapter 2

If Kathleen’s fellow tabletop RPGers had taken a closer look at either her AI generated profile picture on her character sheet or her miniature, they would have noticed the more than passing resemblance of both to Kathleen herself. That was because both were based on self-taken photos of Kathleen in a Red Sonja costume she had assembled for herself. The miniature was a product of the top-of-the-line 3D printer in the Naylor household.

The other players were just so overwhelmed by the fact that Kathleen Naylor was playing in their tabletop RPG campaign (and playing well), they weren’t paying attention to anything else. Even when Katherine was asked where she had gotten her miniature from, the other players were more interested in the 3D printer, rather than the template Katherine used for her own miniature.

When one of the other players diffidently asked if they could print out a custom figurine using the Naylor’s family 3D printer, Kathleen blew everyone’s mind by suggesting that one of the campaigning sessions be held at her house, so that anyone interested in printing out a custom miniature.with

This is how a group of high school, students found themselves as guests at the house of the hottest girl in high school. Kathleen’s parents were incredibly nice, though the RPG players thought it odd when Kathleen’s mother wistfully wished out loud that Kathleen woukd have her friends over more often.

Most of the gaming sessions were held in the semi-finished basement of the Vitner family, with James’ mother providing refreshments. The first time that Kathleen came over, James’ mother was clearly surprised. But Mrs. Vitner took the appearance of Kathleen in the gaming group as a good sign, and did everything she could to make Kathleen feel welcome. Kathleen, in turn, was always unfailingly polite to Mrs. Vitner, if somewhat formal and distant.

Kathleen tended to be distant with the other players as well, but she rarely missed a Saturday gaming session. When she did, it was always for a family or a school function. An official school function. From a few overheard conversations, Kathleen had missed out on a few “major” parties, instead choosing to spend her Saturday nights tabletop RPGing.

Just another odd fact that made Kathleen more enigmatic to the rest of the group.

Despite all her oddities, Kathleen was one of the most consistent players in the group. And at the beginning of the summer between everyone’s junior and senior years, she was one if the four remaining core players in James’ tabletop RPG campaign.

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Re: Kathleen’s Little Secrets

Post by LittleAlisa » Tue Oct 14, 2025 10:11 pm

Chapter 3

James had decided that going to a gaming convention with someone as attractive as Kathleen had its definite advantages.

It was the end of their junior year, and James’ tabletop RPG group had dwindled down to him and four players. Three of the players, Tomas, Rick and Henry, James had known since they were all in elementary school. It was no surprise that they had stuck it out.

The real surprise was Kathleen. Nobody had expected her to last more than two or three gaming sessions. But not only had Kathleen continued playing through their junior year, she had agreed to the twice a week gaming sessions through the summer James had suggested.

On the first Saturday after the school year had ended, the group attended Tabletop-Con, the local gaming and comic book convention, now in its thirtieth year. Kathleen didn’t go in costume like the guys did. But she did go with them. When Hannibal Ford, the inventor of the tabletop gaming system James used for his campaign, led a Q&A session related to the newest manual released by Ford’s company, Kathleen’s well thought out questions, coupled with her looks, got her and the guys a private hslf hour conversation with Hannibal Ford.

Kathleen proved helpful in other ways. At the various vendor booths, Katherine quietly steered the guys away from overpriced crap, and even haggled a good price for a dagger Rick wanted to get.

But the highlight for the guys was a weapon demonstration.

The guys knew that Kathleen took lessons in a Chinese-Brazilian fusion martial arts style that supposedly helped her cheerleading performance. But that was all they knew about Kathleen’s martial arts training.

In the middle of the convention floor, there was a blade smith who specialized in Chinese weapons, and whose wife was giving demonstrations of said weapons. For the first time since they knew her, Kathleen’s eyes lit up as she made a beeline for the demo.

Kathleen watched wide eyed at the fluid motions of the wife mock fighting with the various weapons. Kathleen’s rapt attention had not been unseen. The wife came over and had a whispered conversation with Kathleen. The wife then handed a jian to Kathleen.

What happened next blew the guts’ minds. They knew Kathleen knew how to handle a sword, and was a top notch athlete and gymnast. But the sword dance Kathleen gave with the jian in her hand made the guys’ collective jaws literally drop.

What was most astounding for the guys was the radiant smile on Kathleen’s face during her performance.

After the performance, when Kathleen returned the jian to the blade smith’s wife, the wife put a gold chain with a jade tiger on it around Kathleen’s neck.

Kathleen’s expression quickly went back to one of stoicism. But the image of Kathleen’s wide smile was burned in the guys’ memories.

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Re: Kathleen’s Little Secrets

Post by LittleAlisa » Fri Oct 17, 2025 11:52 pm

Chapter 4

“Katja successfully cuts the Great Beast’s tendons from behind, bringing it to its knees,” James announced after rolling a pair of dice.

Tomas, Rick and Henry high-fived each other, after which Tomas announced he was moving his paladin in for the kill . All three guys gave Kathleen a nod. The tactic had been Kathleen’s idea, after all

On the table in front of them, the miniatures corresponding to each of the characters being played were surrounding a supersized minotaur, which was representing the Great Beast.

The Great Beast was still fighting, but its defeat and demise was all but assured. Kathleen was waiting for the dice to come her way for her next turn to attack, but she was already thinking about the next stage of the adventure. She was studying her miniature while fingering the jade tiger she had received at Tabletop-Con.

Without warning, Kathleen’s field of vision narrowed to a pinpoint. When her field of vision returned, Kathleen found herself staring up at the back of a huge silverish statue of a man with a bull’s head.

That wasn’t the only thing that was different. Kathleen had come to the gaming session in loose jeans and a simple blouse. Now she was wearing the same outfit she had worn to pose for her five and a half inch tall miniature.

The fact that she was wearing so little made her look around for the guys.

That’s when the ruckus started. Kathleen heard the guys panicking loudly.

As in make the earth shake loud.

Kathleen looked up to see her fellow players standing above her. And by above her, they were WAY above her. From Kathleen’s point of view, her fellow players looked to be fifty to sixty feet tall.

They didn’t seem to notice Kathleen, however. Or rather, they noticed she wasn’t in her seat. They had no idea how she had disappeared, or where she had disappeared to.

Kathleen looked over to the (now) giant chair where she had been sitting. Kathleen was actually surprised to see she wasn’t there.

Again, Kathleen’s field of vision narrowed to a pinpoint. When her field of vision returned, she was sitting in her chair, her clothes back to normal. Her fellow players were surrounding her chair, with every gamut of emotion on their faces.

The four young men stood silently around Kathleen before Henry got the nerve to ask “Kathleen, how did you disappear like that?”

An uncharacteristic hint of a smile came to Kathleen’s lips as she answered, “You’re not going to believe my answer.”

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