Leah and Keisha had been lesbian sex-partners before he enslaved them, deeply in love with each other and repelled by the idea of fucking a man.
Well, they’d never come to enjoy heterosexual sex, but that hadn’t stopped his training of them. Now each morning, they competed for the privilege of being raped by him.
They would make up degrading and painful things that he should do to their former lover in the hope of arousing him, and the girl that he didn’t pick to rape would cry from rejection, humiliation and jealousy, even as she masturbated to the site of him fucking her girlfriend. When they 69ed each other clean after he was done, the rejected girl would bitchily bite her friend’s clitoris as revenge for being excluded from the privilege of rape.
===
===
This story is pretty much my writing library in a nutshell. Thanks for this one.
Always glad to see one of the microfiction stories hit its target. 🙂
Absolutely 😉
I mean, I’d prefer the longer version where we see the psychological process of forcing them to accept betrayal of their SO as the lesser of two evils, but just the implication does it for me 🙂
If you haven’t already read them, you may enjoy “The Lesbian Debt” (available as a novel in the store), “The Convent of Lesba” (available as an e-book in the store), and “Selling Brielle” (ongoing serial here on the site). Plus there’s probably something in the two collections “Sappho’s Collar” and “Girl on Girl” that will work for you… 🙂
I have read them. I like them… we’ve talked about them a bit before. For me, while I do enjoy the lesbian angle, it’s more that lesbians are an easy way to do “betrayal of trust” with two people who are supposed to be watching out for each other. The protagonist of Lesbian Debt is too… genuinely unlikable… for me to feel that way about her, though the story you wrote around her is fantastic. Selling Brielle is SUPER my thing.
More “betrayal of trust” stories! Message received! 🙂
I mean, I like MOST of your stories so whatever you want to write works for me 🙂
Just to be clear, while lesbians are fun, sisters work as well or better for me generally with the same dynamic, and you can have it in other ways – for example, you wrote a short story called, I think, fine print? Where a feminist author has to do a web show about basically promoting the rape of her fans? Ends up raping one herself and teaching her fans to do it too?
That hits ALL the same kind of notes. Being threatened into doing something terrible to someone she’s supposed to be looking out for / supporting.