"So long as you wear my collar, you will dress as I want. I will never fail to make you look spectacular. Your smalltown shyness and morality are things of the past. Now, hand me that wrap and proudly enter that room where my friends have gathered, is time you were formally introduced to them. Big smile. That's it."
The almost ethereally beautiful brunette sighed. Her dress was designed to attract attention. Spaghetti straps held the thin fabric in a neckline that plunged almost to her navel. The floor length teal dress had a slit up the right side practically to her hip. The gorgeous heels were studded with rhinestones. Her dark brown almost black hair was worn in an attractive updo, exposing her long sinuous neck. Although the only things she could wear under it were bandages and a lacy thong, the dress did not actually expose any intimate bits. The things it projected and what it said about her on the other hand. She thought of Richard and forced her grin wider. Oh, for the life she had lost! No, the life that had been stolen from her!
**
"Father! Is there no hope?"
The older man stammered; the color drained from his face.
"Lord Axton said he would grant me the farm outright and cancel our debts. But I can't give him what he desires."
"Why not father?"
"He wants you, Angel! He said if you leave Richard and go to live with him in the big house, he'll give me title to the land and money to pay doctors to treat your mother. He said he would make his personal physician available to Doris at no charge. But I can't agree to that."
"But, father, to save the home of my brothers and sisters, to maybe save mother."
"He doesn't want you as a wife, sweetness! He wants you collared. His property forever to do with as he pleases. No wedding ring, no wedding dress, no children. Lower than any wife, living at the whim of a rich conceited asshole."
"Father? How bad could it be? Richard and I..."
"You don't understand, darling! You can't. You won't even own your own skin! You would be just another beautiful object, like his statues, rare books, and fancy paintings. He will never love you. No one will love you ever again. Axton is incapable of love and the town will gossip and mock you. Oh, they will be polite. They won't speak it within earshot of me. Behind my back they will call me the foulest of men. I'd be considered less than a man. A beast who gave his beautiful daughter away. Made her put away her fine husband, in exchange for a bit of land and coins that cannot come near to matching your value. Despised and distrusted."
"Father. We are family. We all must sacrifice for each other."
"You are a woman, Annie. I won't see you turned into a thing."
"Father!"
"Not another word, darling!"
**
Richard held her hand as they hiked up the steep hill on which sat the Axton mansion.
"Annie. Don't do this!"
"And let my family starve? My mother to die?"
"God damn it! I'm your husband!"
"And a fine one you are. But this is bigger than either of us. Bigger than our marriage."
"If you loved me..."
"No! If you loved ME, Richard. If you loved my family. If you loved my mother like your own."
"Damn it, I do! You father is right! That fate is worse than death! Legally, you won't even be a woman anymore. You will be an object. He'll be able to take a lien against you or use you as collateral in a loan. You'll be assessed and graded like a horse or sheep. He can beat you, maim you, even kill you with no repercussions because you won't be a human being any longer."
"He won't do all of this just to maim and kill me."
"I almost wish he would."
"Richard!"
"Damn it you are mine! The thought of you in his arms, obeying his commands..."
"Don't be vulgar, Richard."
"Vulgar? My eyes are wide open!'
The beautiful, trim woman ceased walking. She looked meaningfully at her husband of less than a year.
"Richard, darling. This is hard enough without you fixating on that. I asked you to accompany me because I love and respect you."
"Not strong enough to tell Axton to go fuck himself!"
"Richard! My mind is made up. You can drag me back to town and lock all the doors and windows, but as soon as you fall asleep, I'll escape and make my way back up this hill. I want you with me because I love you. Please do not let the final hours of our marriage be acrimonious. I want Lord Axton to see that I am not abandoned, that I am loved until the last moment of my freedom. Please. Please stand with me. Be the man I know you are."
"A real man would drag you off this hill."
"I'd hate you if you did."
"If I was a real man. I'd do it anyway and live without your love. At least you would be free."
"I'll always be free, darling. In my mind and soul. Lord Axton cannot usurp those."
"Oh darling, you are no naive. And so spectacularly beautiful. I can deny you nothing even when my very soul screams out that I must not allow you to do this."
He bent and embraced and then deeply kissed his wife.
"I'll be the laughingstock of the village, letting you get away."
"You'll love again, darling. If you do that thing," she made a gesture," she'll love you forever!"
Husband and wife broke out in throaty laughter and kissed for a long time. In silence, they completed their ascent of the large hill.
**
The servants led them to Lord Axton's private study. The simple farmer's daughter and lumberjack's wife was overwhelmed by the luxury on display. On one wall, his formal portrait dominated. Annie considered the visage. Although much older than herself or Richard, he was not unattractive. Rows of books stamped with gold leaf and ornate covers lined the walls. A gold pen and pencil set upon the antique writing desk. An incredibly beautiful sculpture of a satyr chasing a fawn stood prominently in one corner. Elsewhere, a row of framed maps displayed his considerable land holdings. It all screamed comfort and security. Again, Annie asked herself, "How bad could it be?"
Their painful, awkward silence was broken by the sound of the Lord opening the huge oaken doors. He was taller than Richard remembered. But then, he usually only had fleeting glances of the lord when he was seated in a carriage or astride a horse. Though graying at the temples, his features were still youthful. A widower with a grown son who was an officer in the marines, he wore his years well. Everything he wore was tailored silk and other fine fabrics. Years of hard riding and managing his estates had given him a flat stomach, unlike most men his age. Richard suddenly felt supremely inadequate.
He shook Richard's hand. Kissed Annie's and settled himself behind the desk opposite them.
A servant came in with a cup of tea for Annie and sifters of brandy for the men. Lord Axton said very little. He let the surroundings continue to overwhelm the dirt-poor couple.
Richard took a sip of brandy and was amazed at how smooth it was. Annie nervously stirred sugar into her tea.
"So, Mrs. Hendricks, you have decided to accept my offer?" It was delivered more as a statement than a question.
Now that the moment was upon her, Annie suddenly could not find her voice. She took a sip of tea. A nervous tremor coursed through her lovely frame. She nodded rapidly.
"I need to hear it, woman."
"Y--yes!" squeaked out Annie.
"Splendid!"
Richard went slack in his chair. He had hoped that his bride would come to her senses even to the last moment. He squeezed her hand. She did not reciprocate.
Lord Axton spoke to the butler, who had remained in the room, "Parker, please summon my attorney."
He faced the young couple.
"Now we have to make it nice and legal."
"Annie! Don't do this!" cried Richard.
"She has already agreed to it, Mr. Hendricks. I am not unsympathetic to your position, however. This is the best for all involved, I assure you."