Author's note: Welcome to the continuing journey into the Den of Iniquity. This chapter probably works okay on its own, but you would be well served to check the first chapter (and vote! lol), if you haven't read it. Enjoy, dear reader.
What the fuck was I doing? I liked my life. Simple, straightforward. No mess, no fuss. "Work hard, keep your nose clean," my Dad always said. God rest his soul. I hadn't been out at night in months. Work, study, work, study. Get the job done. Prove my ex-wife wrong. I towelled off my hair and flossed. I shaved. It was unlike me to be doing something like this.
Who was I kidding? The place I lived in looked like a motel. Half my clothes were still in a suitcase for God's sake. It was actually a third floor "studio apartment." Pfft. I had to turn sideways to get into the bathroom. After selling the family home and dividing the proceeds with my ex-wife, I moved in, with plans to "find somewhere more permanent" when the dust settled. Three years later I was still here. And it still looked like a motel.
This was a chance to jump the rut. To do something different. To 'be' something different. I knew virtually no one. That made me nervous. But I was kind of excited. It was like a fresh start.
Then again, these people must be pretty strange. For a moment I wondered if this was a good idea. Ugh. I was so confused.
I was sitting on the end of my bed with my towel wrapped around my waist, thinking all these crazy thoughts. I shook my head and stood up, dropping the towel. I passed the full-length mirror leaning against the wall and stopped. I turned towards it. At least I still looked okay. There was need to feel self-conscious about what shape I was in. Not yet anyway. I promised myself once more, to start jogging tomorrow.
I still had the party to think of, so I also resolved not drink too much and ruin everything. I reminded myself to try to keep my mouth shut as well.
I figured I'd give the place an hour. At least I'd have something to talk about around the office water cooler. Heck, I might even learn something. I had a feeling in my gut I was going to enjoy myself though. My cock was thickening in agreement as I stood before the full-length mirror.
"Down boy."
I laughed and got dressed. It didn't take me long.
I was closing the door behind me on the way out, when I took one last look inside.
"I gotta do something about this apartment," I said.
Half a block from the entrance to the Domina Flagrante, I parked my car. For a few moments I sat in it, getting up my courage. My hands were sweating and I watched, waiting to see if anyone arrived. I was ten minutes early so I had a few minutes.
I turned the car mirror toward myself and fixed my purple tie. 'Fashionable and smart' was the look I was trying to project. Decked out in my dark grey suit, black button-down shirt and black shoes, I felt a little uncomfortable. Having not worn 'going out clothes' in a while, I felt strange and I didn't want to attract attention. I didn't want to stand out. I wanted to remain anonymous. An anonymous voyeur. That sounded a lot cooler than I felt.
I watched a thirtyish, well-dressed couple enter the club, and I felt a little more comfortable. At least they looked... 'normal'. I winced and remembered my ex-wife's words. "Why can't you be 'normal' and do what other guys your age are doing..." I set my jaw.
I looked at my watch. Okay let's do this. After getting out of the car, I locked it, and smoothed down my suit. I pulled my suit jacket tightly around me. Winter was coming. I took a deep breath and made my way.
As I approached, I cast my eyes over the building. At night it felt much more imposing. It really stood out. There were a number of spotlights in the trees lighting up the black facade. I walked up to the front door and pressed the button on the intercom.
"Domina Flagrante, how may I help you?"
I was glad to hear Adrian's familiar voice.
"Good evening Adrian, Roger Moore here," I said.
"Greetings Sir, do come in. Mistress is expecting you."
The door swung open, and a huge black man stood in my way momentarily, before scouting the street over my head, and stepping aside.
"Mr. Moore? This is Jonathan, our Head of Security. He is paranoid."
"Am not!" The black monolith boomed. He pushed Roger in the shoulder and the weedy Englishman would have lost his footing if not for Jonathan catching and righting him just as quickly. "Just kiddin with ya man..."
"You big oaf." They grinned at each other. "Excuse us Sir, Jonathan and I have known each other a long time."
I smiled.
At that moment a buzzer sounded and Adrian leaned into a speaker on the wall and gave his greeting. I heard the door open behind me but Jonathan had my attention.
"May I take your jacket Sir? If you prefer you may keep it on for a while - there is also a coat room in the Main Hall."
"I think I'll keep it on for a moment. Thanks Jonathan." I didn't know how long I was going to stay.
"As you wish Sir. Mistress Chantelle is waiting for you in the Salon for cocktails. First set of double doors on your left, Sir."
"Thank you again Jonathan." This was so posh.
At that moment a large woman, the last to arrive I could only assume, rushed by me, dragging a younger man by a leash who was wearing leather pants with the ass cut out of them. I had to stifle a giggle. I turned back to Adrian who shrugged at me and took the two long coats he held in his hands into the cloak room.
I reminded myself to keep an open mind... and a straight face... and a shut mouth. I turned and headed for the Salon.
"Greetings Roger, so glad you could make it, and on time too." Chantelle held out her hand to me. I thought she was going to shake it, but she pulled Me close to her. My cheek was crisply kissed. I looked around and found myself right in the middle of a circle of people. So much for anonymity. "Roger I would like to introduce you to some of my friends."
I nodded, scanning all the smiling faces. Everyone seemed so friendly.
"This is Mistress Jane, and her sub Morris." I nodded and offered my hand to the completely normal looking, if not stylish, couple. "This is Alex, an old friend of mine. He's running for the governorship in March." He extended his hand and I shook it firmly.
"Hello, nice to meet you."
"And these two are Josephine and Andrea."
"Pleased to meet you Sir," they chimed in unison, and curtseyed like ballerinas.
"The pleasure is all mine."
Chantelle winked at me so I winked back, completely clueless.
"A drink Roger?"