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The Retreat
Book Two of The Perfect
Submissive
by
Kay Jaybee
A Twisted Fairytale-ish...
Continuing
the story of Miss Jess Sanders journey through the world of the professional
submissive, The Retreat takes her
away from the life she has only just been getting used to in The Fables Hotel,
Oxfordshire (see Book One: The Fifth Floor).
Not
only is Jess being taken further out of her comfort zone...she has to face life
through the haze of a mangled fairytale...
Just as Jess Sanders is adjusting to her
new life as the submissive in residence on the fifth floor of The Fables Hotel,
her employer, Mrs Peters, makes a startling announcement. She has agreed to
loan Jess, and her dominatrix Miss Sarah, to one of their most demanding
clients; Mr David Proctor.
Whisked away by the mysterious Kane to
The Retreat, a house hidden in a remote part of Scotland, Jess and Miss Sarah
find themselves teaching a new submissive how to meet Proctor’s exacting rules.
As Jess comes to terms with the
techniques of The Retreat’s overpowering dominatrix, Lady Tia, she discovers
that Proctor’s motives may not be all they seem. Just who or what is Fairtasia?
And why does Jess feel like she’s walked into a warped fairy tale?
In order to
get back to the fifth floor, Jess is going to have to be far more than just a
perfect submissive...
You can buy The Retreat from all good retailers
including-
(The Perfect Submissive Trilogy does not
have to be red in order, but you will get more out of Jess’s story if you read The
Fifth Floor before The Retreat)
...Still held
by the back of the neck, she was frogmarched along a narrow corridor by a slim
young man Jess hadn’t been able to see clearly in the dark. Whoever he was, he
had kept purposely behind her as they strode through the castle. She had almost
dared ask him where she was going, but Jess’s words died on her lips when she
saw the spiral staircase of bare stone ahead of them.
Two minutes later, at the top of the stairs, they’d reached an open wooden door. With no corridors to either the left or right, there was no other way to go but through it. Jess was suddenly reminded of Rapunzel; who’d been imprisoned in a room at the top of a tower with nowhere to run.
Two minutes later, at the top of the stairs, they’d reached an open wooden door. With no corridors to either the left or right, there was no other way to go but through it. Jess was suddenly reminded of Rapunzel; who’d been imprisoned in a room at the top of a tower with nowhere to run.
The guide
held her by the shoulders. His unspoken instruction that she should not look at
him was made clear by the increasing intensity of his grip. With an unexpected
burst of speed, the man then took a step back, while at the same time urging
his charge firmly forward. No sooner had she stepped into the room than the
door was snapped shut behind her. Jess found herself alone in a circular space
which had curtains drawn all the way around it.
Five minutes
later, she was still taking slow, deep breaths in an effort to keep calm.
Whatever was happening would be for a reason, and if she knew David Proctor
like she thought she did, Jess was sure that somewhere in the room there would
be a camera observing her every move, gauging how she was reacting to this
enforced situation.
Stood still,
Jess cast her eyes around the room. If life at Fables had taught her anything,
it was that the more detail she took in about her surroundings, and the more
attention she paid to every word spoken to her, the more she’d learn, and the
better her chances of survival and erotic contentment would be.
‘So, I’m inside the turret I saw from outside.’
In the centre
of the room, a spindle-backed wooden chair sat next to a matching table. ‘All
that’s missing here is a spinning wheel. Forget Rapunzel, this is Sleeping
Beauty!’ Jess muttered to herself as she walked around the rug-covered stone
floor, skirting the very edges of the room as if she was a tiger patrolling the
surrounds of its cage. She ran her hands across the floor to ceiling dark
purple velvet curtains. Unsure if she wanted to see behind them or not, Jess
drew each one back.
The majority
of the room’s walls were constructed of large blocks of bare granite, but as
she threw open the third curtain, Jess stepped back in surprise. A wooden door,
about four feet high, and two foot across, had been built into the curve of the
stone. ‘OK, so maybe this isn’t Sleeping Beauty or Rapunzel after all. Maybe it’s Snow White.’
With her
heart thumping, the submissive placed her hand on the brass doorknob and bent
to see what was through the doorway. ‘Oh thank God!’
It was just a
washroom. A modern shower cubicle, sink, and toilet were plumbed into the
exquisitely tiled carpeted semicircle. Making use of the facilities, Jess
wondered if this was to be her room; where she was to spend all her time when
she wasn’t doing whatever it was that Proctor expected her to do.
Returning to
the larger room, she continued to explore behind the curtains, wondering if any
other cubbyholes were secretly attached to this turret. No more doors appeared
but, drawing back the last pair of drapes, Jess jumped as she came face to face
with her own bedraggled reflection.
A huge, round
mirror stared at her. ‘So maybe this is Snow White! Complete with the scary
mirror on the wall and the dwarf-sized door. Which means, I only have the
Wicked Queen left to meet.’
As soon as
she’d spoken the words she slammed her hand to her mouth. Why had she said that
out loud? Until that point she’d considered herself to be doing well. She’d
shown whoever was watching her via the camera she was convinced was installed
in the turret somewhere that she was capable of acting calmly, and was brave
enough to explore, not merely sitting and cowering on the chair awaiting her
fate. Now she’d blown it. I might as well have laid back on the bed and wanked
without permission, Jess thought crossly. Instantly, she wished she hadn’t had
that thought either, for some solo comfort from her fingers over her ever-damp
clit would been have more than welcome.
Beginning to
shiver, realising that the curtains hadn’t been there to hide things, but to
keep the heat in the room, Jess put the heavy velvet drapes back in place,
starting with the one over the mirror. She’d never liked looking at herself,
and the sheer size of this particular mirror, along with the brilliance of its
shine, unnerved her as it reflected back her dishevelled red hair and tired
eyes. ‘Not exactly the fairest of them all!’
Sitting at
the little desk, Jess reasoned that this couldn’t be her bedroom, as there was
no bed. That meant that, despite the fact it was almost one o’clock in the
morning, she was being kept there for a reason other than to get some sleep.
The idea of a wicked queen came back to her mind. No one had mentioned a
mistress equivalent to Mrs Peters. Until now Jess had assumed that David would
run this place, but now, as fatigue took a firmer hold, Jess saw how unlikely
that was. Hot shot businessmen don’t run places like this; they get other
people to run such establishments for them while they sit back and get off on
the results. Surely though, she thought, allowing her eyes to close for a few
seconds, if I can survive Mrs Peters’ regime, then whoever runs this place will
be no problem. She snapped her eyes back open. Or could they be worse?
Many thanks.
Kay
xx
Kay Jaybee was
named Best Erotica Writer of 2015 by the ETO
Kay received an
honouree mention at the NLA Awards 2015 for excellence in BDSM writing.
Kay Jaybee has
over 180 erotica publications including, The
Retreat- Book2: The Perfect Submissive Trilogy (KJBooks, 2018), Making Him Wait (Sinful Press, 2018), The Fifth Floor- Book1;The Perfect
Submissive Trilogy (KJBooks, 2017), Wednesday
on Thursday, (KDP, 2017), The Collector
(KDP, 2016), A Sticky Situation
(Xcite, 2013), Digging Deep, (Xcite
2013), Take Control, (1001
NightsPress, 2014), and Not Her Type
(1001 NightsPress), 2013.
Kay also writes contemporary romance and
children’s picture books as Jenny Kane www.jennykane.co.uk and historical fiction as Jennifer Ash www.jenniferash.co.uk
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