Anne was pleased to see Gudrun's attention to her appearance and her growing self-confidence as the weeks progressed. She began to wear her hair loose when she was off duty and even tried some makeup now and then. One day she took on a new responsibility. The trainers often served as auctioneers, but not Gudrun either because of her other role or because the academy lacked confidence in her. She requested the assignment; when her request was ignored, she demanded it.
Finally they let her preside over the sale of two rather nondescript women offered by a small syndicate. Anne watched from the back of the room with the other inmates as Gudrun began the auction unsteadily. She feared the academy's concerns were justified. But to everyone's surprise, Gudrun gained confidence and her voice rose as she proceeded; she marketed her stock so well that she brought in a good profit and the seller congratulated her. Anne could not have been more pleased if the triumph had been her own and hoped Gudrun would be chosen when her turn came to be sold.
The girls were taken to the branding block to be tattooed with their registration numbers. Alain led Anne there to view the operation she would undergo when her time came.
Karen was ready with her equipment and the girls bent over the block. Though the process was not so traumatic as branding, they sometimes wiggled and jumped when the ink was injected into their rears and each was held by three attendants.
Only one of them - it looked like Helga - gave any trouble and she was firmly pressed down as the numbers were applied into her. The other, a small pale redhead, remained silent and motionless through the operation.
Anne viewed their numbers. Were there really over a million girls like her? She looked forward to entering this sorority and thanked Paul again for selecting her as worthy to join its ranks.
She wondered how far back it extended, and who was number one? She smiled at the thought that it might have been a Roman numeral. Or Arabic, used by Red Sea traders in women and other merchandise.
Alain shook her leash and she recollected herself as he led her back to her cell.
Meanwhile, Paul had reviewed Anne's training at the academy. It was not complete - they warned him of that - but more would run up the cost and add little to her price. He decided she was ripe for sale. He also knew about Emily and that Mr. Schuyler was in the market for a replacement. He ordered Anne put up at the next auction and went to persuade Mr. Schuyler she was the perfect answer to his needs. She was attractive, she could serve partners in a variety of ways, and she was responsive when ridden or under the lash.
Mr. Schuyler was no fool. He had a rough idea how long Anne would last in normal use, about one busy summer, and from that her value as an asset. He listened to Paul's pitch, thanked him, and went to the academy to find out on his own. There he reviewed the contents of her book and watched her at obedience training. Mentioning none of this to Paul lest it drive the price up, he said he might be interested and when was the auction again?
His curiosity could not be so easily concealed from the academy, which noted his visits and informed Gudrun, who had been named her auctioneer.
Soon enough the day came; two attendants woke Anne and fed her paste and water before leading her outside to a concrete pad where they hung her up by her wrists. They bathed her and shampooed her hair; after she dried off, they sprayed a light floral perfume beneath her arms and between her legs. Anne remained outside suspended by her bracelets until it was time for the auction.
She was surprised to find she was the only inmate culled from the herd for sale that day. One of the other women kissed her on the mouth before she was led forward, which she found oddly stimulating. She took her place at the front of the room for examination and repressed a squeal of delight when she saw Gudrun was to sell her. Gudrun worked the room, encouraging bidders to read Anne's book and pointing out trainers' notes and statistics in her favor.
Word of the event must have gotten out. Anne saw Martinique arrive and chat with several men. After the tangled history of their families Anne was glad the woman was here to witness her sale. Mr. Grant and his wife - he had recently married a professor at the university - viewed her book. He pointed to something on one page and they laughed. Anne felt a pang as she remembered her dream of becoming part of his life; but he deserved better than someone like her. She hoped they might buy her as a servant or just for resale, and let her live with them for a time. Or at least make a bid on her; but they did not.
At last the audience settled in their chairs and Gudrun led Anne to the podium. She described Anne intimately, including details that made Anne blush and caused the audience to laugh. Carol sat next to Paul to see the result of their investment. She grew irritated and jealous as Anne's talents were described.