The Story of S Pt1.

Essy, a positive, no nonsense career girl, meets a man who sets out to convince her to enslave herself to him.

He grins at her on the tube, looks at her very directly, then gets off; fascinated, she follows, and discovers him to be charming company. When he has to leave, she finds she doesn’t want him to.. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 24 minutes; 5000 words

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Nim Pt1โ€” a Cabal story.

Brought to a cliff edge, Nimue steps into the void โ€ฆ

Nimue, needing a change, ends up in a bookstore, and finds ‘The Story of O’, which fascinates her. When a fascinating and effortlessly ‘in charge’ woman insists on buying the book for her, Nimue finds herself taken for a ride. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 15 minutes; 3100 words

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Indentured Lawyer, Part 1.

We learn about the foundation of Indenture culture

A junior lawyer introduces us to Peter Strachey, author of the first ‘full-service’ contract, the test case that established it, and recounts her first meeting with him. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 15 minutes; 3200 words

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I Just said 'Yes' - Part 1, Chapter 1.

An invitation to dance for the Founder.

Of course, the VIP party were late - these things always run over time. And Natalie and I had gotten bored, so we began horsing about a little - pretending we were working up a welcome dance for the founder - just filling in the time, really, although both of us, I suspect, didn’t mind an opportunity to show off a little to the rest of the office. But as luck would have it, we were gee-ing each other on to do sexy little shimmies when the VIP party walked in. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 13 minutes; 2800 words

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I Just said 'Yes'โ€ฆ Part 2, Chapter 1.

She says Yes againโ€ฆ

I had said that simpleย ‘Yes’, less than 24 hours ago, knowing that I had agreed to an outrage, and saying yes anyway. Was I more alive, now, because of having made that choiceโ€” done something that took me away from the deathly routine of the only kind of a job that a girl with multiple drug felonies was ever likely to get? Or, much more disturbing, was it the wildness of the outrages that had woken me up? [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 19 minutes; 4100 words

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The Story of Odile Pt14.

She is confronted with the enormity of what she has offered herself into, and wonders if she can be what Andrew requires of her..

Like a small miracle, she was rewarded for this abject surrender to her depair with a realisation. It wasn’t Andrew who had made her into this shameful thing, this weak, dirty whore; she had been like this all along, underneath; it was not possible that Andrew should have degraded her in such a short time if she was not already what He had seen in her. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 16 minutes; 3300 words

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Justine, Pt1.

We meet Justine, who has an insane and disturbing proposition to make a decision about, and we learn about her background.

The unacceptable reality, the truth which she cannot hide from herself, but also cannot endure, is that it was her who had asked the questions. Her who had driven itโ€” at least at the start. That as soon as she had stopped responding, they had suggested a change of subject. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 9 minutes; 1800 words

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Justine, Pt2.

Justine's turmoil intensifies; we learn about Sir Stephen, and something about his part in how she has come to be in turmoil.

Stefan had made his decision, and this conversation only reinforced it. She was suitable. Her chances of having a meaningful life were better his way. Even if it would be the sort of meaning that he appreciated, and very different indeed to the kind of ‘special’ that Ulya had hoped for her child. [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 12 minutes; 2400 words

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Justine, Pt4.

Justine accepts Sir Stephen's suggestion of a position as a maid to a high-value business conclave, and is treated as a servant.

If the room was almost overwhelmingly grand, this was more or less as expected. What was not expected, what made Justine’s belly clench was that she recognised several of the people around the table, and that their faces generated strong emotions in her [Read More]

Estimated reading time: 20 minutes; 4300 words

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