Miras
Tribune
6-2-3
I pleaded with them to spare her life, and my warning convinced Lawrence and Georgianna. Our strongman didn´t even beat her unconscious. Making a gag out of her handkerchief and the right amount of natural material, he followed Georgianna to her car with the huntress over his shoulder. Being a man, he pressed her thigh to the max. She beat him rhythmically on the back, but her bare hands couldn't stop the hot mess.
Although she probably didn't look at it that way, we could have envied her.
The passenger car of the dominatrix was a green and brown flat thing. I sat in it next to the driver, and Lawrence held the captive in the back by the neck. Georgianna struggled through the dirt and headed for a further stretch of road. I hated having her tell me what to do, but I longed for a team of advisors.
I looked back.
"I didn't want to kidnap you," I told the captive. "I'm not one to limit people. You probably know me. Will you introduce yourself?"
I gave her a small notepad of paper and a pen from the compartment.
She wrote me two sentences.
My name is Deborah Sledge. The killer must know the victim's name.
People are a burden when they accuse you of worse intentions than you have.
But how does this case differ from my attack?
I can go on and on about how much I hate her, but she's one person, not a mob of people, into I throw a fateful machine. We statesmen are used to murder associated with considerable geographical distance and anonymity. I made it even more complicated by letting Deborah write her name for me.
I took off her glasses. I couldn't find the fear in the eyes above the gag, which would benefit us now.
"It's just a matter of if you turn Mrs. McLeaf in. You can return to the Heirs if you tell her how she can discredit you if necessary. The details of the process..."
Deborah leaned over, and even as Lawrence pressed her, she snatched the writing accessories from me. She was scribbling furiously on them, and not even hell would stop her. I surprisingly found her message readable.
"I only came here because I would be of use here and here only! Dad laughed at me, and when I told him who I wanted to marry, he sent me to be a maid to his partner, and there they treated me like a hooker who does it for free! This is where I met the best guys of my life! I mean, some of them are. I wanted to show what I can do, and you want to make me just a blackmailed wretch!“
She made me happy. She revealed something about her family, and by that, the hysterical girl gave me a prime manipulation tool. I thought about my answer, but Georgianna hissed: "Duck!"
I started to squirm. It was getting dark, but the nightmarish outline of a horse and a man on it was still visible. He rode past us, accompanied by another stallion. A female figure cupped between them, chained by her outstretched arms to the two animals.
Deborah looked out the window. A twisted Lawrence slid her down, but I don't think she was trying to call on them. Heiress put one hand forward and indicated the movement of the pen on the paper with it. We both acted awkwardly, but she sent me another message.
"Her name is Raven, and she is with Heir, who forces himself upon her. They were drowning her on the first day as they did to you. Our mistresses are pampering us at camp. I guess boys want to do rough stuff to her when they take her to the woods for that. Do something!"
I showed the pad to Georgianna. "I want you to drive over to them. If they forget themselves, you can show up and make them stop."
Deborah chimed in from under the gag. Maybe she wanted to help her. Maybe. She was not to be trusted blindly.
"Typical irresponsible woman!" shouted Lawrence. “They might shag her, but they will fuck us up by the wired barb.”
I turned to Deborah instead. "Why did you write this to me?"
Her hand was shaking. "Raven is a single lesbian. Like me, ever since my dad broke off my engagement. I've been avoiding her, but I've always felt for her."
"So when we get there, we buy your silence?"
She nodded eagerly.
The missing piece of the puzzle spoils an otherwise fine picture, and I smelled that Deborah, or the two outside, are hiding it up their ass. Either way, it didn't stop me from wanting to join a game no one invited me to play.
The horses dived into the deeper forest. It was impossible to follow them from the car on the road. Georgianna was already unfastening her seatbelt.
"You want me to stay in your car?!"
"You must have tried to swallow the wasp queen as a child!" Lawrence laughed bitterly. "When Mayson and Greene kept you immobilized, it was in the interest of your safety. And me before I met you? I was to defile half of the Honolulu!"
Georgianna went out and opened the trunk. She returned to the seat with another drone. "We will watch them with this. They won't notice it. Their group is using it. And speaking of that, out, all of you. We can be more inconspicuous as a group."
Lawrence made a few rude remarks about how people should notice him undressed and too old for a member of this hunting party, but he was venting the worst of him on Deborah, his shield. I again clung to Georgianna, and together we adjusted the course of the drone. Deborah was not resisting Lawrence, she just turned in our direction, and we watched and listened to what the boys were doing. The drone stuck to them in mid-flight. Thanks to it, we clamped down on their depravities. Raven was wearing black underwear, clearly trying to turn down her hissing as one of the boys shaved her head with a dagger, occasionally cutting it to sprout a red line on her forehead. The woman was still tied up.
"She who screams will get over it faster," said one Heir, his voice cold, lacking the sadism. He stated it as if he were describing a new kind of dance.
"Surely she will be close," the other man said distantly but then looked at his fellow. "This cuckoo has been a traitor ever since she came out of her bitch of a mother. You thought she would help us with the trap? She only screams when I put it in. Maybe you could mark her as you did once your cousin.”
"They sewed her finger back on," the first guy stated disappointedly. "We can divide the holes, but the point is to make her roar for a long time. If that fails to summon the prey we will try the technology."
"This is not her punishment!" I realized. "They want to catch me!"
"I'm going there!" Georgianna bit her lip. She understood, without a doubt, that she won´t talk them out of it effortlessly.
“I heard you voted as one, Cooper.”
The Lawmaker was stomping on the forest floor, bending down for a pinecone. When he heard my voice, he kicked it instead. He answered quickly but didn't turn to me.
"Sometimes, certain deputies get word that they can abstain during the vote. I didn't hear anything like that this time. It was - Milestone."
I'll make him say it to my face, I'll make him!
"You're probably using the cones in your basket for Gilbert's effigy. I never repeated someone's words. I was a member of the Senate first, party second."
He took the kicked cone to end up in his collection. "I make them into models of military machines and hold parades at home," he said calmly. “The only way I connect with something aggressive in private.”
It made me laugh. "In public life, you associate with something aggressive all the time. Raising a hand for oppression is also oppression."
He slowly turned to me, squinting somewhere to the side. "I envy you, and I mean it honestly. They removed you from office, but you remained a politician. I have an office while not expressing any personal views."
"You are better off than women thanks to your re-education law."
He put the basket down and grabbed my shoulders. He looked straight into my eyes.
"I can't live with them anymore. I'm emigrating, and I advise you..."
"I am on my way out, Cooper! I already feel the shame of not following the sisters to the slave pit."
I pleaded with them to spare her life, and my warning convinced Lawrence and Georgianna. Our strongman didn´t even beat her unconscious. Making a gag out of her handkerchief and the right amount of natural material, he followed Georgianna to her car with the huntress over his shoulder. Being a man, he pressed her thigh to the max. She beat him rhythmically on the back, but her bare hands couldn't stop the hot mess.
Although she probably didn't look at it that way, we could have envied her.
The passenger car of the dominatrix was a green and brown flat thing. I sat in it next to the driver, and Lawrence held the captive in the back by the neck. Georgianna struggled through the dirt and headed for a further stretch of road. I hated having her tell me what to do, but I longed for a team of advisors.
I looked back.
"I didn't want to kidnap you," I told the captive. "I'm not one to limit people. You probably know me. Will you introduce yourself?"
I gave her a small notepad of paper and a pen from the compartment.
She wrote me two sentences.
My name is Deborah Sledge. The killer must know the victim's name.
People are a burden when they accuse you of worse intentions than you have.
But how does this case differ from my attack?
I can go on and on about how much I hate her, but she's one person, not a mob of people, into I throw a fateful machine. We statesmen are used to murder associated with considerable geographical distance and anonymity. I made it even more complicated by letting Deborah write her name for me.
I took off her glasses. I couldn't find the fear in the eyes above the gag, which would benefit us now.
"It's just a matter of if you turn Mrs. McLeaf in. You can return to the Heirs if you tell her how she can discredit you if necessary. The details of the process..."
Deborah leaned over, and even as Lawrence pressed her, she snatched the writing accessories from me. She was scribbling furiously on them, and not even hell would stop her. I surprisingly found her message readable.
"I only came here because I would be of use here and here only! Dad laughed at me, and when I told him who I wanted to marry, he sent me to be a maid to his partner, and there they treated me like a hooker who does it for free! This is where I met the best guys of my life! I mean, some of them are. I wanted to show what I can do, and you want to make me just a blackmailed wretch!“
She made me happy. She revealed something about her family, and by that, the hysterical girl gave me a prime manipulation tool. I thought about my answer, but Georgianna hissed: "Duck!"
I started to squirm. It was getting dark, but the nightmarish outline of a horse and a man on it was still visible. He rode past us, accompanied by another stallion. A female figure cupped between them, chained by her outstretched arms to the two animals.
Deborah looked out the window. A twisted Lawrence slid her down, but I don't think she was trying to call on them. Heiress put one hand forward and indicated the movement of the pen on the paper with it. We both acted awkwardly, but she sent me another message.
"Her name is Raven, and she is with Heir, who forces himself upon her. They were drowning her on the first day as they did to you. Our mistresses are pampering us at camp. I guess boys want to do rough stuff to her when they take her to the woods for that. Do something!"
I showed the pad to Georgianna. "I want you to drive over to them. If they forget themselves, you can show up and make them stop."
Deborah chimed in from under the gag. Maybe she wanted to help her. Maybe. She was not to be trusted blindly.
"Typical irresponsible woman!" shouted Lawrence. “They might shag her, but they will fuck us up by the wired barb.”
I turned to Deborah instead. "Why did you write this to me?"
Her hand was shaking. "Raven is a single lesbian. Like me, ever since my dad broke off my engagement. I've been avoiding her, but I've always felt for her."
"So when we get there, we buy your silence?"
She nodded eagerly.
The missing piece of the puzzle spoils an otherwise fine picture, and I smelled that Deborah, or the two outside, are hiding it up their ass. Either way, it didn't stop me from wanting to join a game no one invited me to play.
The horses dived into the deeper forest. It was impossible to follow them from the car on the road. Georgianna was already unfastening her seatbelt.
"You want me to stay in your car?!"
"You must have tried to swallow the wasp queen as a child!" Lawrence laughed bitterly. "When Mayson and Greene kept you immobilized, it was in the interest of your safety. And me before I met you? I was to defile half of the Honolulu!"
Georgianna went out and opened the trunk. She returned to the seat with another drone. "We will watch them with this. They won't notice it. Their group is using it. And speaking of that, out, all of you. We can be more inconspicuous as a group."
Lawrence made a few rude remarks about how people should notice him undressed and too old for a member of this hunting party, but he was venting the worst of him on Deborah, his shield. I again clung to Georgianna, and together we adjusted the course of the drone. Deborah was not resisting Lawrence, she just turned in our direction, and we watched and listened to what the boys were doing. The drone stuck to them in mid-flight. Thanks to it, we clamped down on their depravities. Raven was wearing black underwear, clearly trying to turn down her hissing as one of the boys shaved her head with a dagger, occasionally cutting it to sprout a red line on her forehead. The woman was still tied up.
"She who screams will get over it faster," said one Heir, his voice cold, lacking the sadism. He stated it as if he were describing a new kind of dance.
"Surely she will be close," the other man said distantly but then looked at his fellow. "This cuckoo has been a traitor ever since she came out of her bitch of a mother. You thought she would help us with the trap? She only screams when I put it in. Maybe you could mark her as you did once your cousin.”
"They sewed her finger back on," the first guy stated disappointedly. "We can divide the holes, but the point is to make her roar for a long time. If that fails to summon the prey we will try the technology."
"This is not her punishment!" I realized. "They want to catch me!"
"I'm going there!" Georgianna bit her lip. She understood, without a doubt, that she won´t talk them out of it effortlessly.
“I heard you voted as one, Cooper.”
The Lawmaker was stomping on the forest floor, bending down for a pinecone. When he heard my voice, he kicked it instead. He answered quickly but didn't turn to me.
"Sometimes, certain deputies get word that they can abstain during the vote. I didn't hear anything like that this time. It was - Milestone."
I'll make him say it to my face, I'll make him!
"You're probably using the cones in your basket for Gilbert's effigy. I never repeated someone's words. I was a member of the Senate first, party second."
He took the kicked cone to end up in his collection. "I make them into models of military machines and hold parades at home," he said calmly. “The only way I connect with something aggressive in private.”
It made me laugh. "In public life, you associate with something aggressive all the time. Raising a hand for oppression is also oppression."
He slowly turned to me, squinting somewhere to the side. "I envy you, and I mean it honestly. They removed you from office, but you remained a politician. I have an office while not expressing any personal views."
"You are better off than women thanks to your re-education law."
He put the basket down and grabbed my shoulders. He looked straight into my eyes.
"I can't live with them anymore. I'm emigrating, and I advise you..."
"I am on my way out, Cooper! I already feel the shame of not following the sisters to the slave pit."