[Author's note - this is a direct follow-up to 'The Greaser Challenge' and contains big spoilers for the original story. Both stories primarily revolve around male haircutting and barbering kink so don't say you haven't been warned if it's not your thing! - HF]
First Broadcast from the GoldenState TV studios, Friday 10 October 1958
I
The first episode of 'The Greaser Challenge' had been aired to loud shrieks of shock and outrage just a week earlier, and of course GoldenState TV had been inundated with letters of complaint from very angry viewers.
Many just wanted the entire production to be shuttered.
'It was obscene!' they cried. "Immoral! Disgusting! Degrading!"
Well yes, that was all undeniably true, but there were a few letters of support as well, especially from the younger generation excited by the high-stakes competition. After all, who doesn't love seeing hot guys putting their hot haircuts on the line in return for a potential cash prize only to fall foul of the challenges and end up bald, or worse, in front of a baying studio audience, their prized hair piled up in their lap!
But the overwhelming complaint concerned Tommy Paul's blatant cheating in the final round and the subsequent cruel and unusual punishment inflicted upon the handsome Luca Barbieri as a result.
Luca's good looks had been vandalized in the most humiliating way and Tommy Paul had walked away $10,000 richer. The audience, both in the studio and at home, had not been happy. No Sir, they had not been happy at all.
Still, what's done is done and cannot be undone. So GoldenState was pressing ahead with the second episode anyway, determined to capitalize on the wave of negative publicity.
The controversy had certainly done nothing to dampen ticket sales. Every seat was taken and the studio was filled with a hushed, excitable chatter as the audience waited for the show to begin.
There had been several changes to the set since the first episode had aired, including a couple of major alterations, but the studio floor was still dominated by the Stylist's Forfeit Station, a low platform on which stood three traditional barber's chairs, all upholstered in red leather with chrome fittings.
The three chairs faced out towards the audience, a folded white cape draped over the back of each one. Sprawled in the first chair, legs apart, his hands hanging off the ends of the armrests, was the Stylist himself, waiting for the show to begin.
The Stylist was maybe in his mid-thirties, around 6ft-tall and well-built in a sort of lightweight boxer sort of way. He wore a white barber's tunic and white trousers. The brilliant shine on his black patent leather shoes was matched by the shine of his black hair which was greased, parted on the left and combed diagonally back across his head in a tonsorial homage to Rudolph Valentino.
Covering the whole of his upper lip was a thick, immaculately-styled handlebar mustache, trained and waxed, the ends twisted into two slightly raised spikes that extended about an inch past the corners of his mouth.
He was handsome, true, but he also exuded an aura of uncompromising masculinity that both attracted women and repelled most other men. In everyday conversation the Stylist was quietly spoken but this was not someone with whom you would want to fuck [except in very particular circumstances, as at least one of our contestants would eventually find out].
His background was a total mystery as was his personal life. He lived alone in a large, expensive condo on Washington Avenue in Santa Monica and that was pretty much all anyone knew for sure.
The studio's cook had told fat Maude Celibidache, who did the make-up backstage, that the man had been in the military before being discharged for improper conduct. But then she'd also heard that he'd made a ton of cash in the burgeoning oilfields around LA and that his work on the show was more in the line of a perverse hobby than anything else.
Either way, at some point the Stylist had received comprehensive training in male barbering techniques which he exploited to the full on the show: cutting, shaving, waxing, bleaching, dyeing, perming - he could do it all and he loved doing it.
He was an expert in men's hair and an expert in its removal, and he was as comfortable moulding a grease-soaked pompadour as he was creating the highest of high and tights and the flattest of flat tops.
But if men's hair was his passion then wrecking it was the one true love of his life. Whether it was screwing a greaser's beloved pompadour down into a horseshoe flat-top or turning a fussy little businessman's side-part into a white-walled buzzcut, the Stylist lived for the wildest transformations.
He loved dishing out the shortest of short styles that would make even the most hair-adventurous man blanch, and the more bizarre and extreme the finished haircut, the happier he was and the harder he got.
To say he merely had a hard-on for haircut humiliation would be a crude under-statement. For him, the fetish wasn't just sexual. It was existential. It fed something deep in his very soul that he could nourish nowhere else and it fulfilled him in ways he couldn't even begin to articulate.
As he sat in that barber's chair, waiting for filming to begin, the Stylist thought back on last week's show and the three outrageous styles he had inflicted on the three unlucky losers - 'The Unicorn', 'The Reverse Mohawk' and 'The Friar Tuck'. This week, he was sure, would see three more equally spectacular transformations.
Barber's Choice it would be and the Stylist had a lot of options to choose from. 'Barber's Choice'... He sighed. Even the mere words sent a frisson of kinky pleasure down his spine. To get to choose another man's haircut... to have absolute free rein to manipulate his appearance any way he wanted - there really was nothing like it.
The Stylist had already done a little research on the new contestants. Each of the four men had filled out a detailed questionnaire explaining their motivation for appearing on the show and the Stylist had been handed a copy by the show's director earlier in the day. He knew the men's names, their backgrounds, and some of their hair history, and he had a good idea why they had chosen to volunteer.