Last Gasp

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Discipline,
and Sado-Masochism.
    But after many years, Corinne concluded that trying to
explain why as many as eighty percent of people - some studies put it higher -
and of both sexes, find the idea of dominating a partner, or being dominated, a
turn-on, is as misguided as trying to explain why some prefer music to sport. It’s
the way people are , has come to be Corinne’s philosophy on the subject. She
gave up searching for any deeper meaning years ago.
    This particular evening, her choices are informed by the
contents of the letter resting on her bedside table. Thorough as always, she
reaches for it to double check she hasn’t missed anything.
    The typescript’s first page is headed, '(Respectful)
Suggestions for Mistress’s Attire' and she has already checked that her outfit
matches the specification.
    Black collar. Red / Black corset, (Satin preferred). - Her new Kubu purchase is perfect. Seamed stockings, (black). Black
stilettos, (four-inch heel, minimum). Opera/Evening gloves, (Black.) '
    It is the classic, ‘Dom’ look. Corinne has worn it often,
and is comfortable with it. She turns the letter over, skipping over the
fawning, introduction in which the writer emphasises that the contents are only
suggestions, and that, ' if Mistress chooses to ignore them, then that
is, of course, Mistress’s prerogative' . She reads on.
    'At our last meeting, Mistress demanded that her unworthy
slave write, describing how the scene may progress… ' She skipped further
down. 'When unworthy slave arrives, Mistress may wish to be dressed as per’ Blah-blah-blah … ‘…may choose to invite slave into her beautiful home…
Conversation will be polite, cordial…. Eventually… will find slave’s manner
offensive… will become angry… will slap slave’s insolent face… will place a
collar about slaves insulting throat …will then drag slave to her Playroom….
Punishment will begin…'
    She reads it all again, making sure it is embedded within
her memory. It is quite well written. More so than many such she has received
over the years. And she knows how important it is that the scene be played out
exactly as specified.
    As well as her figure and expertise, Corinne prides herself
on her ability to make sure that her relationships are based on mutual pleasure, unlike a professional whose only interest is in extracting her
‘tribute’. For that reason, she believes it important that the details agreed
beforehand meet both their needs. And for all the letter’s submissive
tone, its writer is as entitled to dictate how things are to proceed as she.
Once the scene commences however, that is another matter.
    That said, apart from one or two interesting and original
little touches - the procedure with the electric toothbrush is one she hasn’t
tried before - there is little within the first act that is new. She has all
the necessary props, and where the letter isn’t specific- Well, she is certain
her experience will see her through.
    But it is the second part of the script that intrigues her.
It’s a variation she hasn’t tried before and is interested to see if it can
work. Her first thought was to reject it as altogether too contrived - not to
mention contrary to her natural instincts. But curiosity has since taken over,
and she has begun to think that, with a bit of imagination, it might just work.
    It depends, of course, upon trust. Absolute trust. And she
has thought long and hard on whether they know each other well enough. But the
last couple of sessions have proceeded more smoothly than she anticipated. They
both responded well to each other’s signals. In fact at this early stage, she
feels more at ease with this particular ‘unworthy and undeserving slave’ than
she has with any of the others. It would certainly be different. And if it
doesn’t work, well, it will be back to business as usual.
    Satisfied with her preparations, she sits at her dressing
table, pouting into the mirror, turning her head this

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