BRUTAL BYTES

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darling. Don’t let those hideous robots take me away. You haven’t seen the cruel things they do to those helpless girls to make them whip and fuck the men!” She buried her face against my shoulder and wept. “I can’t stand seeing it any more. I think I’m losing my mind.”
    “Sh-h-h-h. Just rest. I’ll do anything I can to shield you.” I rolled off her body and lay beside her, stroking her golden hair, soothing her with whispered assurance of hope.
    We slept, embracing, pressing ourselves together, seeking comfort in feeling the warm, human touch of each other’s flesh, and release from the dread of our captivity.
     
    Nadia cried out. I woke and reared up on one elbow. A guard robot was in my cell, fastening a tether to her collar ring and dragging her off my cot. Her hands were cuffed behind her, and her feet braced against the concrete floor, trying to break her leash free. She looked at me, her terrified eyes pleading. “Please, Steve! Help me! Don’t let the machine take me away!”
    “No! Wait!” I shouted. “Let her stay at least until morning!”
    “It is morning,” the robot growled. “Big Dick wants to use F-1066’s body for an experiment with another male.”
    “What male? What kind of experiment?” I grabbed the tether, pulling it with all my strength. It was useless.
    Casey was awake. He leapt up and grabbed the tether, too. We strained as the robot clumped out into the corridor.
    “Back in your cell,” the robot swung his heavy, claw-wielding arm, knocking Casey and me to the floor. The steel-barred door slammed shut. I lunged to my feet and gripped the bars, desperately trying to rip them apart. Ramming my face against the bars, I watched that evil metal monster tow a terrified Nadia down the corridor until I couldn’t see her in the far darkness. I could still hear her pleading and shrieking until the door at the end of the corridor slammed shut.
    I turned and glared at Big Dick’s green-eyed camera. “Damn you,” I cried out, tears streaming down my cheeks. “Damn you and all of your mechanical monsters to hell!” I slid down and sat on the floor, weeping.
    Casey crouched down beside me and put a comforting arm around my shoulders. “We will beat him, Steve. We’ll find a way to escape or destroy Big Dick. We’ll fry his chips and send him to hell!”
    “How?” I sobbed and wiped my eyes with my hand. “How? We are frail, puny creatures of flesh. He has an army of one-ton steel robots. They would crush us to a crimson pulp if we even tried to harm their master.” I looked up at Casey with streaming tears and gripped both his arms. “We’re all damned ourselves. Damned to live out our lives being tortured and forced to perform in a nightmarish sex-circus for that monster’s amusement.”
    “I promise you, Steve, I’ll find a way to save all of us.”
    “No, no, my friend. I don’t want you even thinking of trying to escape.” I hugged him. “Big Dick would kill you, and I would lose my best friend.” I tried to smile. “I need your help, old buddy, to endure this terrifying reality. I couldn’t stand it if something happened to you.”
    “You have Vicky, and now Nadia to take care of you.”
    “How can any of us take care of each other?” I don’t even know where Vicky is, or what cruelty that insane electronic fiend is doing to her. You saw the robot drag Nadia out of our cell. He can separate us from each other whenever it pleases him.” I choked back a sob. “Maybe permanently.”
    “Let’s both take a shower. Maybe we’ll both feel better. We can talk more during breakfast.”
    “If there is a breakfast today.”
     
    The water was pleasantly hot, and there was plenty of it. Casey let me go first, and I spent what I guessed was half an hour standing under the steaming flow, letting the warmth rejuvenate my body. The welts on my belly still hurt, but already the redness was fading. I had no doubts Big Dick had plans to add more welts on my flesh

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