A Dom's Dilemma

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Authors: Kathryn R. Blake
hit upon another area they’d need to work on. “No, Sir,” she answered, surprising him.
    “Hmm. You’ve got an awful lot of fear in you for somethin’ you’ve never done. Wanna revise your answer?”
    She considered it for a moment, then quietly said, “No, Sir.”
    “You don’t wanna be lyin’ to me, sugar. Lyin’ is somethin’ I have little tolerance for, and hand out very harsh punishments when I discover the truth. Understand?”
    “Yes, Sir.” Her reply came with a quivering lip. Not wanting to start her crying again, he backed down, though he knew something wasn’t right. Fear that strong was not normal for an act a person hadn’t experienced.
    “Very well,” he replied, letting her off the hook, but suspecting his new little sub had just earned herself a painful trip over his knees. “In any case,” he added, regarding her with an arched eyebrow. “I happen to like doin’ it…. A lot. That means, this next exercise is meant to help prepare you so you’ll eventually be able to take me back there without discomfort. Now, don’t gape at me like I’m fixin’ to rape you, girl. This examination won’t hurt, but it may feel a little full and uncomfortable for you at first, so I’m gonna give you instructions I need you to obey without hesitation. All right?”
    She gave her head a vehement shake, which should have earned her a sharp reprimand. Instead, he gazed at her steadily. “Kelly girl, don’t make me get firm with you, now. You’re doin’ so well, I’d hate to have to punish you for bein’ difficult, but I will, if you force my hand.”
    Though her eyes opened even wider, she didn’t respond. He would have liked a verbal acknowledgement from her, but let it pass. “Now, I need you to press down as if you’re havin’ a BM.”
    When she shook her head again, he scowled at her. “Kelly….”
    “No!” she snapped back, actually shouting this time.
    Jim considered her carefully for a moment. He knew she was anxious, but he also knew he had no intention of hurting her. Unfortunately, her fear had her openly defying him. He wanted to be patient and reassure her, except her attitude made that difficult, if not impossible. Taking a deep breath, he decided to give her one more chance.
    “Darlin’, that word is not in your vocabulary tonight, and you’re bein’ stubborn. Now, press down toward me.” She shook her head again, so he extended one hand and depressed her abdomen in preparation to push inside her and she screamed. He hadn’t even touched her, and she screamed like he’d ripped her apart. Not a normal reaction by half.
    “Kelly! You quiet down this instant, young lady, or I’ll turn you over my knee and give you the sound paddlin’ you’re beggin’ for.”
    When she screamed again, Jim knew from experience no number of soft words or coaxing would calm her. She was too panicked to listen to him anymore. So, he removed his gloves, tossed them away, and glanced at George. “Mark this as ‘in use’. We’ll be back once we’ve had a talk about obedience.”
    George smiled and nodded. This wasn’t the first time a sub had gone ballistic on them, but Kelly was in full struggle mode now. So, when George unbuckled the restraints on her feet he kept a firm hold on them while Jim unfastened the restraint under her breasts, then her wrists, making sure to capture both in one of his own if Kelly tried to wriggle free. After checking with George she was clear, Jim undid the strap at her hips, let go of one wrist, flipped her over on her stomach, captured the hand he’d released and clicked the metal fasteners on her Velcro wristbands so they locked together.
    She hadn’t stopped screaming, and now she kicked and bucked like a filly resisting saddle breaking. He’d done his share of training horses, but his way of dealing with a recalcitrant sub was quite a bit different from his methods of gentling a mare.
    “Looks like I may need to trot this filly back to the

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