Authors: Jennifer Jane Pope
Tags: #chimera, #jennifer jane pope, #erotic, #ebook, #sci-fi, #futuristic, #fiction, #domination, #submission, #damsel in distress, #corporal punishment, #spanking, #BDSM, #S&M, #bondage
âMaybe for you,' the woman mocked, âbut I know one or two who could still really make her yelp. Maybe I'll make a couple of phone calls tonight. She'd look a treat, wriggling on the end of Max's cock.'
Clarissa felt her face burning with shame and she would have closed her eyes, shutting out their leering faces, but the ice cold drops Christina had put in her eyes seemed to have frozen the muscles that controlled her eyelids, so that she was forced to endure the maximum humiliation.
âStill here then?' Christina said, when she finally reappeared. Her gloved fingers toyed with the clitoral ring, which she had carefully ensured had been pulled into full view when she mounted her trophy earlier. âWhat do you think of my slut stand then, eh? I had it specially made, though not for you. There's a certain little whore who's going to spend most of what's left of her miserable life where you are now.
âActually, I might have a few more made and then I can mount you as a pair,' she mused. âAnd the sissy writer bastard, too. Yes, that would be a nice touch, I think. Three unwise monkeys - two cunts and a cock - speak no evil, see all evil, suffer all evil.
âWell, Miss Clever Bitch,' she went on, her mood changing in an instant, âyour dear brother knows the situation exactly, now. He should be getting in contact within the next half hour and, if he does, I've agreed to take you down from there.' She laughed, harshly.
âOf course, whether I really do or not depends on my mood at the time. And on your attitude,' she added.
âReady to suck my cunt yet, are you?'
Clarissa stared down at her, grunting through the gag, and shook her head as vigorously as the stiff perspex collar would permit. The thought of doing what the amazon was suggesting revolted her and, in any case, she suspected any relief earned by co-operating with her would be short-lived indeed.
Christina shook her own head, smiling crookedly. âSuit yourself, sweetmeat,' she said. âYou've only had a couple of hours up there so far. I'll ask again in another two.'
Two hours! Clarissa couldn't believe what she was hearing. She had to have been on the stand for far longer than that. Ten hours must be more like it. Christina seemed to sense her disbelief.
âYes, it seems like a lot longer, doesn't it?' she growled. âWell I can assure you, by the time I've finished with you, you'll feel like you've lived another complete lifetime.'
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âIt's still not quite right,' Ellen said, relaxing back into the deep armchair. âI mean, the action's all very convincing at the time, but those blackouts between scenes are a bit off-putting.'
âYeah,' Lianne agreed, nodding. âIt's all too much like isolated video clips. There's no proper build up.'
Marlon stood up from where he had been perching on the arm of Nadia's long sofa and paced across to the huge fireplace. He turned and faced his waiting audience and eight pairs of eager eyes sparkled back at him. âI understand what you're telling me,' he said, âand I guessed it was coming, but it's just a matter of time now.'
âHow much time?' Nadia asked, crossing her long legs and smiling encouragingly. Marlon gave a small shrug.
âA day - two at most,' he replied. âAs you will all doubtless appreciate, my energies initially have been concentrated on setting up the hardware itself and then developing a software package powerful enough to handle what amounts to an entire new world. VESTA is so far in advance of anything else in her field and now has the capacity required, as well as the necessary processing speed, but as you so rightly say, she does not have all the necessary background resources.
âTo date, I have managed to programme her with sufficient data to create quite a variety of scenarios, but this all takes time. Now I have to concentrate on getting enough additional data into place to enable VESTA's world to become continuous, without breaks and with all the subtleties of build-up and apprehension that the real world contains.'
âSounds like a huge undertaking,' Paul said. âI'm no computer buff, but I understand enough to know that what you're talking about is no one or two day job.'
Marlon nodded. âOrdinarily,' he said, âyou'd be perfectly correct in that assumption.' He made a wry face and a touch of red appeared in his cheeks. âHowever,' he went on, âI long ago gave up on the concept of “ordinary”.
âThe idea of a realistic virtual world is not a new one and I have been working on various aspects for quite some while now, even before I first met Nadia and she agreed to finance the project to a conclusion. Of course, with my own limited resources the big stumbling block was always constructing the hardware, without which I could only ever test out the main software programme in theory.
âHowever, I was always well aware of the fact that, once the main system was in place and working, realism would require that VESTA digested a massive amount of background material, the sort of amount, as Paul suggests, that would require hundreds, if not thousands, of man hours work. However, computers should save labour, not create it, and so I used much of my then spare time in developing a little programme ready to cope with that.
âI shan't baffle you with the intricacies of what I perfected. Just suffice it to say that this little wizard will not only accept material from a variety of sources, it will actually go out and actively seek, evaluate, dissemble and repackage anything it finds that fits within a certain set of parameters I've given it. It is also capable of making comparisons and adjustments to those parameters, altering its predestined agenda as it goes.'
âThat's artificial intelligence!' Simon Prescott exclaimed, his gaunt frame suddenly tensing with excitement. âGood grief, man, you could write your own ticket in the world with that!'
Marlon shook his head. âNot quite yet,' he said. âIntelligence suggests an ability to think and react to any given situation, no matter how new and how unexpected. VESTA can't do that, not as such. She still is bound within certain confines and only rewrites within the spectrum I have created for her. It's a wide spectrum, it's true, but it nevertheless has limitations. Fortunately, for our purposes, those limitations are far more than adequate.'
âSo, where does VESTA search for all thisâ¦?' Lianne began, but a light suddenly dawned in her eyes. âAh, I get it!' she cried, clapping her hands together with a loud crack of rubber on rubber. âThe Internet! You've got VESTA surfing the Internet!'
âIndeed I have,' Marlon confirmed. âBut I've also got her scanning pages and pages of every magazine and book I could lay my hands on. The recognition software was a bugger to get right, but I made it in the end.'
âSo right now VESTA is going through a huge pile of pornography?' Nadia grinned. Marlon looked aggrieved.
âNot just pornography,' he protested. âThere's all manner of stuff she needs to assimilate, everything from Shakespeare to⦠toâ¦'
âThe Marquis de Sade?' Paul suggested, and there was a general ripple of laughter around the room.
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âYour dear brother is trying my patience,' Christina snarled up at the hapless redhead. âIf he thinks delaying tactics will help you, he's very wrong - very wrong indeed.'
Clarissa scarcely heard what the big blonde was saying. Time had long since ceased to have any meaning for her and her entire body had become numbed. Her entire body, that was, apart from her vagina, which seemed to have acquired a life of its own, throbbing and pulsing in response to the sporadic attentions of the vibrating mechanism within the dildo that filled and stretched it.
âPerhaps I should send him an update,' Christina sneered. âYou're definitely beginning to look a bit jaded up there, slut. Or perhaps I should hang you up and give you a good flogging, take that gag out and let him listen to you screaming for mercy.' She walked slowly round her immobile captive, apparently considering her options.
âOne more hour,' she said finally, reaching up a gloved finger and stroking the shaven mound just where the cleft began and just above where the huge phallus had entered it. Clarissa felt a new series of tremors beginning, but she no longer had the will, nor the energy, to try to fight them back down. The cruel amazon could now make her climax with the simplest of touches and they both knew it.
âOne more hour,' Christina repeated. âThen we'll have to start work on you properly, beginning with that hair of yours.' Clarissa's eyes betrayed a total lack of comprehension, but Christina quickly removed any doubts as to what she intended.
âYes,' she went on, âthat lovely red hair of yours; we'll shave it all off and polish your skull until it gleams. And we'll have the eyebrows off, too.
âThere's a lot we can do with that body of yours, just to fill in the time. You're not the only artist around here, I can assure you!'
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Marlon banged down on the return key in frustration and pushed his chair back from the desk on unresisting casters, staring at the VDU screen with a mixture of annoyance and disbelief.
âClever bastard,' he said, speaking as if to his unseen adversary. âVery clever indeed.' He sighed, stood, and walked up and down the narrow room for a minute or two, his muscles, cramped from so long being in the same position, complaining at every step. He stopped, turned, went to the desk and opened the top drawer, taking out the packet that had lain there unused for three months; three months during which he had not once lit up a cigarette.
âDeep layered, triple encryption, double firewall and at least three proxy connections,' he intoned to himself, taking out a cigarette and rolling it between his fingers. âYou know your stuff, my friend, whoever you are.'
After the initial shock of seeing Clarissa's tormented situation, Marlon had quickly re-gathered his senses, for he was nothing if not practical, at least when it came to something he understood and loved. The bastards who were holding his half sister were relying on the gargantuan anonymity of the Internet to protect and hide their identities and location, but huge as the web was, there were always ways of following a trail.
Or so Marlon had thought.
Until now.
Whoever had put up this particular website was good, there was no doubting that. Using his own unique talents, Marlon had quickly penetrated the first couple of layers of defences, convinced that it was only a matter of time before he came up with something that would give him a clue as to where these people were based, but there was nothing. Every avenue he explored led to a dead end and even the phone number that had been used to post the site onto the net turned out to have been registered to a district nurse in the highlands of Scotland.
Marlon had even tried dialling the number and the woman had answered it herself on the third ring, excusing herself to pull her car over onto a verge before continuing with the conversation. No, she hadn't lent her phone to anyone and no, it had been neither lost nor stolen and she's had it for nearly two years now. Where had she bought it? A telephone shop in Fort William and aye, they were a very reputable company and why did he want to know anyway?
Marlon mumbled something about consumer research and an article about organised gangs cloning, or ripping-off people's mobile phones for fraudulent use, and then broke the connection as quickly as he could without arousing any further suspicions. He cursed out loud, for he had been so sure of himself to begin with.
Random cloning, that had to be the answer. Not easy - in fact the phone companies claimed it was impossible to do, though Marlon knew different - and no good for continuous use. But for someone who just wanted to make a handful of calls over a period of one or two days, it was an ideal barrier against being tracked down.
âDamn!' Marlon thrust the cigarette angrily between his lips and scrabbled in the cluttered drawer for a lighter. Already his fertile brain was heading off at an entirely different angle, but he needed time and time was something he did not appear to have very much of.
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âYou've been a bit quiet since the big run,' Ellen said. Lianne looked up from her book, her expression temporarily blank. âAnd it's not like you to just slop around the place in a robe, even if it is silk. You've hardly been out of something rubber in all the months you've been coming here.'
âExcept in VESTA's little world,' Lianne muttered.
Ellen raised her eyebrows. âOh?' she invited. âOnly you still haven't told me what happened. I told you about my little experiences, but you've said nothing and that's not like the usual you.' Lianne gently closed the book and set it onto the table beside her armchair.
âTo be honest,' she said, âit's all a bit confused now. Oh, I can remember the main stuff, but lots of the details are a bit hazy.'
âOr you don't want to remember them,' Ellen suggested. She knelt down in front of her friend and peered up into her face. âMaybe it wasn't quite what you were expecting?' she prompted. Lianne pursed her lips.
âSomething like that,' she admitted, grudgingly. âI think VESTA's been searching some very peculiar places for backgrounds and stuff,' she said, after a long pause. âEither that or Marlon - or somebody else around here - has some bloody weird fantasies; weirder than what passes for normal even in this place, at any rate.'