Chapter 14
In a Confessional Mood
We stumbled into the limo home with Mr. Jenkins. He seemed jubilant. I would have been too, but was so exhausted from getting my ass fucked; both Lori and I were in a kind post-copulatory daze. After a while, I asked in as roundabout a way as I could about Mrs. Smith and her change in status.
He got serious, but not angry. He told us that she had originally been his slut, but that a tragedy had changed their arrangement. He told the story from what Fritz and Anna and Mr. Smith had told him, over time, about their lives, and what they were all able to piece together after the tragic event.
Fritz, Anna and Paul Smith had been friends since childhood; she was the daughter of a maid in the home of Fritz's parents. Fritz's father, Friedrich Mueller, Sr. was the scion of a wealthy German family. He had come to New York for college in the early 1960S, and stayed to make his life here, in the family business, banking and finance. He met Augusta Williams (Gussy to her friends), a New York socialite, in their last year at Columbia and Barnard respectively.
They were deemed a "perfect match" by both sets of parents and their social circles; they married and set up house on the Upper West Side in a mansion on W 89
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St. Mr. Mueller, it turns out, had some of the same proclivities as Mr. Jenkins and our other friends, though he had not yet begun to act on it before the marrying Gussy.
Not too long after the wedding and their European honeymoon, however, he began an affair with his maid and cook, Rachel Greene. As most often happens with these kinds of affairs, Mrs. Mueller caught wind of it and put an end to it by sending the maid packing, not to punish the girl for her husband's indiscretion, but just have her out of the way; so, she found her employment with the Smiths, old family friends out in Long Island.
Neither Gussy nor Rachel knew it yet, but she was pregnant with Mr. Mueller's child. When Rachel began to show, Joan and Peter Smith assumed she had gotten herself pregnant by another servant in the Mueller household and didn't ask too many questions. The Smiths were barren, so they adopted Paul as their own, never telling him or anyone of his birth mother.
Gussy had picked the Smiths as the closest friends, she would be unlikely run into. They lived way out on Long Island and the Muellers never really got out there. They might see them once or twice in the city, but there would not chance they'd bring the maid. But two years later the Smiths moved six blocks away to W 95
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St, and looked to renew their acquaintance. By then, Mr. Mueller had developed his penchant for dominance, and Gussy was now fully under his control. He introduced her to the lifestyle and explained her role in it, shortly after she had given birth to Fritz.
Fritz and Paul were born mere months apart. Once the Smiths and Muellers began to socialize, Mr. Mueller found Rachel and reclaimed her into his household and sway. In a way, it was Rachel's submissive nature that was responsible for his further exploration of dominance. She was a bit older than Friedrich, and had been in a sub/Dom relationship with a previous boss. She encouraged him to strike her while they had intercourse, to tie her up, and to punish her for perceived sins.
As soon as he got her back, his predilections expanded exponentially. She told him about the Smiths' relationship and how Mr. Smith failed to perform his husbandly duties and Mrs. Smith had been terribly frustrated for years. The whole move into the city was precipitated by her need for some distraction from this very issue. Rachel told him this likely while on her knees sucking his cock, or during some post-orgasmic afterglow. Anyway, they worked out a plan to cuckold Mr. Smith and Friedrich would enjoy using and dominating the haughty, but sexy Joan Smith.
She was tall blonde woman, with piercing blue eyes, she had small but perky tits; she was thin and willowy, but still somehow sexy, according to Fritz who had a memory of having walked in on her naked as young man. They described Peter Smith as a handsome, but boyish man who was athletic but not muscular, lithe more than anything.
In short order, Friedrich, with Rachel's help and counsel, cucked Peter and had them both submit to him.
She had to ignore her biological relationship to Paul to make the situation work; so despite Friedrich and Rachel resuming their old relationship, she never revealed to him that Paul was his son or hers. Soon enough, Rachel found herself pregnant once more with a girl, who would be named Anna. Unfortunately, Rachel died after complications of childbirth.
The three kids, Paul, Fritz, and Anna grew up more less as siblings, except that Anna was always the servant's daughter. Gussy was a willing sub, but she would not allow Friedrich to acknowledge her, thinking of their reputation. Anna grew up an orphan in a rich man's house, having everything, but always thought of as something less.
Paul and Fritz were instantly inseparable best friends. The truth was that Paul was desperately in love with Fritz as soon as he could formulate such a notion. They were all college students together, when Fritz began to see Anna as more than a servant's orphan. They began a secret, but torrid affair; only Paul knew anything about it, his heart breaking with every detail his friend would tell him of their lovemaking.
Young love did not stay quiet long. When Mr. Mueller sent his son back to Germany to finish college, and forced Paul, through his parents, to marry Anna, so as to remove her from the equation, it was thought by society that he wanted to avoid a bad social match. The truth was he didn't want his son to marry his half-sister. The only problem: he didn't know he was marrying her to her full brother!
But Paul and Anna never actually consummated their marriage. He loved her as a sibling, but he was never really interested in her sexually. His devotion to Fritz would not allow him to be tempted to take his place, although she was his wife. They had all agreed to the marriage for convenience. Paul knew he could stay close to Fritz through her. She loved Paul, in her own way; and it was better than being cut off.