Madame Illusia looked him over. "You are now hung like the typical male draft horse - a gelding. Sex has no further meaning for you. Do you wish to continue, as you are, a human who will always remember what he lost tonight? Or allow me to finish the change and give you the contentment of equine ignorance?"
"No way," shouted one of the mans friends from the audience "Leave him like that, I can't wait to see how he reacts when all his buddies at college find out! How humiliating!" the latest man snickered.
Madame Illusia was intrigued. "Come up here young man" she said, "what is your name?"
The man did. "Kurt" he said.
"So you like humiliating changes to a man huh? You like to see them embarrassed? The Madam asked.
"Hell yeah." Kurt said, obviously not the brightest man at the show. He still had no appreciation for the powers he was now dealing with.
"Very well," stated the Madame as Stephan ushered the new human gelding off the stage and back into the audience, "then pick out five more of your friends from the crowd and tell me a little bit about each of them, and let's see what fun we can have."
The first victim Kurt called up was Dean Hudson, as he told the Madame how Dean was the college football star quarterback who was a bit full of himself. No longer under his own control Dean walked statue like to the stage.
Second Kurt called up Sean Mathis, the local area religious fanatic, a good looking man who spent several hours each day in the local chapel, and never said a bad word against anybody. He too was drawn to the stage.
Third was Sheldon Reese, who was slightly overweight and more the geek of the group. Sheldon spent a lot of his time off his fathers’ farm, practicing his chess skills for his upcoming tournament.
The fourth man Kurt called to the stage was Buster Lewis, the town grease monkey and gear head. Any time anyone in the town had car trouble or mechanical problems of any kind, all they had to do was call upon Buster to head out and repair the problem.
Finally Kurt called up Bill Jenson who was the ultra masculine farmhand and construction worker. Bill was also the homophobe of the group, hated any man who was the least bit effeminate, or showed any sign of gay tendencies.
All five men now stood on stage, no longer in control of their bodies and absent of any ability to run. Each one held an equal quantity of terror and contempt towards Kurt visible in their eyes for bringing them into this evil charade. What had that worm Kurt gotten them into? What was this twisted woman and her son going to do to each of them. Their fate was no longer in their hands.