Easy, Part 1

Easy, an innocent, comes to the City in search of something. It finds her.

Interviewed for a job she doesn’t believe she can get, but which she desperately wants, a small town innocent finds that she may, after all, have a chance— but at what cost? Or, is the cost what she really wanted? [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 21 minutes; 4400 words

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Easy, Part 2

Easy, called back for a second interview, is groomed, carefully controlled, and made to understand that she will be demeaned, if she is to be considered for even a temporary position.

She found herself completely taken by surprise when the agency called her to tell her she has been asked to attend for a second interview. After the shock, came the emotion; very complicated. Real fear about what they would make of her, if they had her there, every day, knowing how weak she had felt, how easily manipulated she had been. At the same time real hope, real fizzing excitement in her that she had a chance, another chance. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 34 minutes; 7300 words

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Easy, Part 3

Easy, now to fulfil the role the Partners call 'the Chloë', goes through some initiation training, is made to write down the rules she will live by.

She is ashamed and excited by the experience of curtseying— both to the partners and to Norah. She knows that she is frightened of Norah, frightened of making a mistake, of doing anything not as the partners want it, in front of her. The partners won’t notice too much, she thinks, as long as she is sexy and smiley with them, and, probably, puts up with being groped all the time. She realises she is actually looking forwards to this— other bosses have made her skin crawl, but these guys— well, somehow they deserve to do what they want with her— she finds she accepts— even welcomes— the bargain, will even be worried if they don’t feel her up, because it will be a sign they won’t keep her on. But she will have no secrets from Norah, and, as she is determined to do all she can to be kept on after the two weeks, she knows she must keep Norah happy. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 25 minutes; 5300 words

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