Savages Recruit

Savages Recruit by Loki Renard Read Free Book Online

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Authors: Loki Renard
come and go as she pleased without worrying about looking after a bunch of possessions. She was pleased to see that the flat screen television she'd dropped a bundle of cash on was installed on the wall. In another corner of the room, there was a small fridge. When she opened it she found it stocked with water and healthy snacks that made her nose wrinkle. There wasn't a beer or a piece of candy in sight. Closing the fridge once more, she turned to Savage. “What happened to my apartment, my job?”
    For once, he gave her a direct answer. “You resigned from your job three days ago and you paid out the rest of your lease. Officially, you moved to Germany to brew beer.” The slight smirk on his face as he finished the story showed that he appreciated the wit that had clearly gone into it.
    “Germany? Three days ago?” Zora frowned. “But I hadn't done any of the tests then. What would have happened if I'd failed them?”
    Savage returned her gaze, but he did not answer the question. “Get some rest,” he said. “You've had a long day.” He left the room, and after the door closed, Zora heard a buzzing, clicking sound that surely indicated an electronic lock. Her cage might have been more homely, but she was just as much a prisoner as ever.
    Alone once more, Zora felt anxiety brewing in her belly. Totally isolated from anyone she knew or cared about she was at the mercy of the man who had no qualms about striking her if she did not please him. His stern expression gave nothing away when he did not wish it to and she was left feeling very uncertain about her future.
    Turning on the television, she laid on the bed on her stomach and tried to comfort herself. The news came on with its usual fare of mayhem, but she couldn't quite find the wherewithal to cynically mock it as she used to do. The outside world she'd taken for granted no longer existed for her, she was stuck in a nightmare that made some of the situations on the television look positively comfortable by comparison. She'd take a twenty percent rise in the cost of milk any day over finding herself at the mercy of a hard handed soldier with a secretive agenda.
    Her mind wandered as she laid there, remembering how casually he'd pulled her over his lap, especially the second time. Then he'd just sat there whilst she answered the questions as if having a half naked female draped across him was a completely normal sort of thing. What kind of man was that comfortable stripping a woman of her self possession? She'd heard of spanking as a kinky kind of foreplay, but there had been nothing amorous about the way she'd been treated by him, he'd been entirely matter of fact, pulling her pants up and down when it suited him with no concern for her feelings at all.
    She hated to admit it, even to herself, but she'd responded to him. As the ache and pain of the spanking went away, the warmth began to spread down between her thighs. She was getting aroused. She didn't want to be, but she couldn't help it. She was only human after all, and the touch of a strong, undeniably dominant man had set off a chain of biological reactions. That's all they were, she thought, distancing herself from the growing moistness, just biological reactions. They didn't mean anything. With a soft moan, she reached down between her legs, under her scrubs and tentatively touched herself, rubbing her clit the same way it had rubbed against the rough fabric of Captain Savage's pants when he spanked her. Entirely incidental fantasies of strong hands roving over her flesh took hold as she allowed herself to sink into much needed, thoroughly meaningless, release.
     

 
     
    Chapter Four
     
     
    Once Zora proved her abilities beyond all shadow of a doubt, things began to happen. Her first days had been spent bored out of her mind in detox, but with the early challenges cleared, Savage informed her that she was expected to work.
    She assumed that meant she was finally going to get to do whatever it was

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