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There are 26 bonus images in this set, and a unique story available here: www.patreon.com/posts/94274796
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So... Fun fact that I didn't know! The original version of "Santa Baby" which most of us have heard sung by Madonna was actually originally written back in 1953, and was originally performed by none other then Eartha Kitt! Astute comic fans will recognize that she went on about 15 years later to play Catwoman in Season 3 of the Batman tv series! So this image set and story is in her honor!
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It was a chilly Christmas Eve in Gotham City, and the streets were adorned with twinkling lights and festive decorations. The air was filled with the scent of roasting chestnuts, and the sound of carolers echoed through the snow-covered alleys. In the heart of the city, the annual Wayne Enterprises Christmas Gala was in full swing. The Gotham elite, dressed in their finest, gathered in the opulent Wayne Manor for a night of celebration.
Unbeknownst to the revelers, a sleek and mysterious figure slinked through the shadows, her silhouette resembling that of a feline predator. This was none other than Selina Kyle, the infamous Catwoman, portrayed by the incomparable Eartha Kitt in the third season of the Batman TV series.
Dressed in a form-fitting black catsuit with a fur-lined cape that trailed behind her like a shadow, Catwoman surveyed the grandeur of Wayne Manor from the vantage point of a gargantuan oak tree. Her green eyes glinted mischievously as she plotted her next move. Tonight, her target wasn't the usual sparkling jewels or priceless artifacts; it was something more festive – the legendary Wayne family Christmas tree, rumored to be adorned with diamonds and rare gemstones.
Catwoman gracefully descended from the tree and made her way to the grand ballroom, where the cream of Gotham society reveled in the holiday spirit. The intoxicating melody of Eartha Kitt's sultry voice played in her mind, inspiring her every move. A playful smile curled on her lips as she approached the magnificent Christmas tree, her eyes gleaming with greed.
As Catwoman reached the heart of the celebration, she activated a small device hidden in the palm of her gloved hand. A hypnotic beam of green light shot forth, enveloping the unsuspecting partygoers. The room was filled with the soft hum of the hypnotic device, and one by one, the guests succumbed to its mesmerizing power.
With the room now under her control, Catwoman couldn't resist the opportunity to indulge in her playful nature. She sauntered around the frozen figures, lightly tapping the noses of elderly gentlemen and twirling the fur stole of an unsuspecting debutante. Laughter bubbled in her throat as she reveled in the absurdity of it all.
But Catwoman knew time was of the essence. With the partygoers entranced, she approached the Christmas tree and skillfully began removing the dazzling ornaments. Each jewel she pocketed gleamed like a stolen star, and she couldn't help but hum the familiar tune of "Santa Baby" under her breath.
As Catwoman completed her theft, she cast one last glance at the hypnotized crowd. The enchantment would wear off soon, and she vanished into the shadows with her ill-gotten treasures. The stolen gems sparkled in the moonlight as she made her escape, leaving behind a room full of bewildered and amused guests.
In the aftermath, as the guests slowly awoke from their enchanted slumber, they found the Christmas tree stripped of its radiant ornaments. The air was tinged with a sense of mischief, as if the ghost of Catwoman lingered, leaving behind only the echoes of Eartha Kitt's alluring voice.
And so, Gotham City was left to wonder if it was a Christmas dream or a holiday heist orchestrated by the feline enchantress herself. As the festivities resumed, the memory of that mysterious night lingered, and the song of "Santa Baby" played softly in the hearts of those who had witnessed the seductive dance of the city's most enigmatic cat.
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