By mistake, Emily confesses in a Letter her desire for a caged cock boyfriend.
Tags: gentle femdom, chastity cage, eating pussy, caged cock, dwarf, CFNM, voyeur, caught, fantasize, Letters of Love
### A contribution to the Summer Lovin 2022 Contest and also to the Letters of Love Story Event (the two protagonists had already appeared in my tale "https://literotica.com/s/12-labors-of-hercules-caged-pt-10 ").
Introduction.
The hand that penciled the epistle on sheets of squared paper, belonged to Dr. Emily Brown, a Scholar Ph.D. in Greek Mythology, 25 years old, engaged in an archaeological scientific mission directed by Professor Richard van Middenstorm with a team of 4 young women, for a whole month, on a tiny uninhabited island in the Mediterranean Sea (making use of a private Villa, half 19th century and a half renovated with modern technology).
The professor was a notorious female hunter, and also a lazy time waster. Both of these bad things were hurting his career and his marriage. But his wife, Caterina Rizzo (aka Cathy aka "Miss Cathy my Lady"), agreed with him on a solution: he would wear a chastity cage with a digital code, which only she knew. In this way, Cathy put into practice the advice of some of her friends.
With the consent of her caged husband, Miss Cathy agreed with the four young women of the Expedition that Richard (aka "Dicky") would not molest them. By contrast, he was available to them for any sexual requests or teasing sessions. The collective goal was to have fun, and for him to understand how it felt to be left unsatisfied.
Emily at first was very shy and distrustful. Then - beginning with the episode The 12 Labors of Hercules, caged. Part 10 - she began to understand what benefits a woman could receive from the sexual services provided by a volunteer caged man.
And it was after that night that Emily began to write the Letter that you may be reading today.
Last, but not least, detail: all of the Mission's expenses had to be reported to the accounting office, whose head was Cathy herself. Her right hand in the office (second in command) was Tyrone Lancaster, known by the derogatory nickname "the Greedy Dwarf" or "The Treasure Keeper."
In reality, he was clever, sweet, and rational, 4 feet tall because he suffered from achondroplasia, but muscular and strong.
His Boss, Cathy defended him from bullying by colleagues and suppliers and had already explained to the four girls that Tyrone had had several girlfriends in the past and none had complained about his amatory skills, or size.
1. Foreward.
The accounting office in summer felt like a sauna. A menopausal female co-worker had said the air conditioning bothered her. The good upbringing he had received from family and college prevented Tyrone Lancaster from taking advantage of his leadership role to impose his own (survival) will.
And so, in an office deserted by summer vacation and remote smart working, there was only an elderly woman wearing a wool coat (strange, but true!), and dwarf sweating as if he had run across the Sahara, with his shirt unbuttoned and necktie undone.
Sitting in front of the PC, Tyrone Lancaster (the boss's right hand in academic accounting) opened a common email attachment coming from Dr. Emily Brown, a Scholar expert in Greek Mythology.
He expected to read a boring Instance of Indemnity Form from the tiny Greek island where the university had funded a month-long archaeological expedition.
The Scientific Leader was the husband of his hierarchical superior (the Boss), Dr. Caterina Rizzo a.k.a. Cathy: to avoid conflicts of interest in the correspondence between the two spouses, Tyrone had been delegated to handle all expense requests, and material purchase forms (printer ink, books, and other stuff typical of archaeologists with unpronounceable names).
Fortunately, food and lodging were taken care of by two Greek women who handled everything, from cooking to buying food at the nearest mainland harbor.
Tyrone's duties were limited to Forms for academic purchases.
Without thinking, Tyrone opened the attachment, to make haste, drowned in sweat.
In August, while everyone else is on vacation, there is nothing more obnoxious than being locked in the office and receiving expense reports from some lucky person who, (in parentheses), "works" on an island in Greece on some archaeological quest, amid sunbathing and cocktails.
"Page 1. Instance of Indemnity Form mod. 37-A, submitted by Dr. Emily Brown, countersigned by leader Prof. Richard..."
"Yes, yes, the usual formulas..." yawned Tyrone bored "let's see the total amount on page two..."
Page two was not a University form. And it was not limited to one page!
It was a scan of several sheets of squared paper, A4 size, all filled with words written in elegant feminine cursive calligraphy. Written with a pen in purple ink! Who on earth could attach a purple-colored manuscript, to an Indemnity?
Tyrone zoomed out the page and began to decipher. The paper began with the last part of a sentence, "...typical Summer sunset on this tiny Greek island."
He began to read what he could decipher in that feminine handwriting. As is often the case, little by little his eyes began to recognize the particular way the "m" and "r" were written, and to distinguish "g" from "f"... advancing in small steps (not a good thing, to say about a Dwarf) but still, let's say, in baby steps, Tyrone began to read quite expeditiously, without stumble at every word.
2. A typical Summer sunset on a tiny Greek island, where there is only us.
[Fragment. The beginning part of the sentence is missing: perhaps a whole page is missing] ... sunset typical of this Greek island. In my heart, I doubted what I was doing here. They call it "Imposter Syndrome."
Honestly, I don't feel I can contribute to the knowledge of Greek mythology. I am aware that I am an average African-American girl, with frizzy hair and big lips, with one nipple odd to the other (and that female hunter Professor Richard, with his talk of Venus squinting... "True Mansplaining", as Skye always said).
I, the shy Dr. Emily Brown, though everyone here encourages me to accept the name Miss Emily just to tease him -- may I contribute to science? Until yesterday, I doubted it. Until yesterday, I thought my only ability was to remember so many books, like Belle from the cartoon.
But last night we found an ancient temple. Probably whoever built this villa on the island at the end of the nineteenth century knew about the temple, but did not mention it in scientific journals.