Part 2: Coming to America
This is a fairly long tale in five parts. It features kidnapping, and a strong, dominant female character. There is also very little or no sex in most chapters except for Chapter 5. If sexual action is all you are looking for, you may want to skip directly to Chapter 5 but you will be passing up the adventure that takes you there.
Dreams are more easily dreamt than realized; a lesson quickly learned by Lavinia and the other women. America was indeed a land of opportunities but those opportunities were for the men who now controlled their fate. They were made to shower, given some food and showered again before being led into a warehouse where they were given clothes and loaded onto buses with blackened windows to be driven to buildings in different parts of the city. There they were met by hard looking but well dressed women who told them that they would be arrested, jailed and sent back home unless they did exactly what they were told to do. Then they were taken, one by one, by some rough looking men and made to perform a variety of sexual acts in closed rooms. Those who cried or complained were beaten, threatened and assaulted time and again until they learned to shut up and comply. All were processed in this way and once they learned to do exactly as they were told, they were given some pills that made them feel wonderful. All except Lavinia.
No one was quite sure what to do with Lavinia. Sure, America was a big land and New York its biggest city with tastes and perversions in proportion to its size but Lavinia, with her bad teeth, large, lumpy body and pie pan shaped face seemed to be hard to fit into any money making slot. Finally someone decided to try her out on the rough trade selling her services to mean spirited men who obtained their pleasure by demeaning, humiliating and beating up on women, all for a price, paid in advance.
She was placed in a room with a small kitchen, table and chairs and a dim bulb hanging from the ceiling. She was given a plain house dress and a woman came in to do the best she could with a makeup kit. Lavinia was told to wait. A little while later a fairly large and sloppily dressed man came into the room and asked her what was for dinner. Like most women in her country, Lavinia knew a little bit of English that she learned from school but she did not understand his question. When she responded with a blank stare the man walked over to her and slapped her hard across the face and began shouting words that she understood had to be curses of some sort. He then grabbed her by the hair and tried to bash her head against the sink.
Lavinia did not understand English very well but she understood violence and found it to be a language she was completely fluent in. Twisting out of his grip and losing a bit of hair in the process she grabbed a chair and smashed it across his chest sending him crashing to the floor. As he shouted for help and crab crawled on his back away from her, she picked up the heavy table and sent it smashing into his stomach nearly bludgeoning him in half. Suddenly the door burst open and two men rushed in hitting Lavinia and nearly knocking her off her feet. She responded by spinning around and using her momentum and substantial body weight to fling one into the upturned table and the other, head first into the sink. Without waiting to see the results of her action, she fled out the door, down a long hallway and out an exit into the chill of a New York night. Excited shouts and the sounds of running feet followed her as she disappeared into maze of streets and alleyways of upper Manhattan.
Being alone, estranged and unable to speak the language in a foreign land would frighten most people and Lavinia was no exception. However, it is said that God watches out for fools and drunks and while Lavinia was neither, she was in desperate need of some luck, God induced or otherwise. You could say that maybe God was involved as her flight from danger brought her to the one door that turned out to be her salvation; the basement refugee center of the Russian Orthodox Church of the Blessed Virgin. Being a virgin herself it seemed quite appropriate that she seek refuge there.