This story is entirely fictional and is intended as a fantasy in the world of female domination and male submission. It involves tease and denial with and without the use of a male chastity device, cuckoldry and corporal punishment. No part of this story is written to suggest such lifestyles were realistic or believable. The characters, named and unnamed, are not based on any living or deceased persons. All locations, whether named or otherwise, in this story, including the nation of Siskovia Province, the city of Keara, and Casavana Prison, are also fictitious, and any similarities to any that exist anywhere, are coincidental. If you are not interested in fiction in which males, whether willingly or forced, submit to dominant females, or find such subjects objectionable and in opposition to your own preferences, I would strongly suggest you exercise your right not to read any further.
Chapter 15
I felt very uncomfortable after Elena's visit, although I did enjoy the unexpected sexual experience she gave me. Undoubtedly there was reason behind her action as she wanted me on her team in her bid to oust Madam Popescu, and sex was going to be the tool she used to draw me in. Madam Popescu had told me about Elena's aim to discredit her when I'd met her in her casino back home. Never did I think I would be used as a pawn in this battle. I didn't want to get involved on either side and intended to keep out of it as best I could. When I got a visit from Madam Popescu to my cell the following afternoon, I realised it was something I would struggle to do.
"How are you settling in, Mr Emerson," she asked. The question was put pleasantly enough, so at least it sounded like she'd got over the insulting email I'd sent.
"I'm very disappointed Becky didn't visit me after I was brought to my cell."
"What a prisoner asks for and what he gets can be two very different things."
"But, given the circumstances ..."
"Circumstances have nothing to do with how a prisoner's requests are dealt with."
"Did you stop her from seeing me, Madam Popescu?"
"As it happens, no I did not. Leaving without seeing you was your wife's own decision."
"Did she give a reason?" I think I already knew what it was.
"Perhaps discovering the message you sent to your friend, Ms Porter, influenced her decision."
"But the circumstances under which that was written had a major factor. I'd just escaped a long prison sentence and I was so happy to be getting out of here after so long, but my mind was still so twisted with anger at Becky. She knew the problems I had with her back then, but we've moved on; I thought all of that was in the past."
"It was hidden in the past, but unfortunately it has been revealed in the present."
"Was she really annoyed?" I asked.
"Enough for her to return home without seeing you, it seems."
I sighed; a feeling of hopelessness regarding the situation filled me.
"So, apart from your wife not visiting you," she continued, almost cheerfully, "how are you settling in?"
"It's strange being back here, Madam Popescu."
"In what way?"
"I don't feel the claustrophobic nature of being here for a long time. Last time I was here, I was in prison for a reason, and I had a sentence to endure. This time, it feels nothing more than an exercise to restore Becky and I to where our marriage was before our games went too far. It does feel like I'm more of a customer this time."
"So, you wish to be treated more harshly?"
I detected a glimmer of amusement. "Oh no, not at all. I'm here to prove I trust my wife, not for punishment."
"But I do have to remind you, you are here serving a sentence for a crime you have committed. I might add, it is quite a serious crime." She looked at me quizzically as she spoke.
I suppose she was correct, but as serious as it was, I'm not sure how serious she was treating it if she had only given me one month. Perhaps that was with the agreement of Becky to help with the trust issues I had with her; hence the real reason for being here. "I understand, Madam Popescu, that there has to be a reason for me to be in prison to make it feel real."
"No, you do not understand." Her voice, this time, was sharper. "When your wife discussed with me that she wanted you to spend a month in Casavana for your own personal marital reasons, my intention was to give you one month imprisonment for some trumped up clerical technicality such as your failure to have filled in a form before you left us last time, for example. When I received the email from Ms Porter on the day you arrived, my plan for the terms of your imprisonment changed. You had committed a crime here for which you must pay. I have still to decide whether to inform Judge Olarescu that you have broken the law which could have implications for your suspended sentence. The crime you committed is a very real crime for which I have given an extremely lenient sentence. What I said two days ago when you stood in my court is absolutely true; smuggling messages into or out of prison is a serious offence in this country, as it is in most countries. My professional relationship with your wife has made things very difficult for me, and I am seriously considering reporting this, as I said."
Surely, she wouldn't do that to me. Surely, she wouldn't push for me to have the extra two and half years added, or even more. If that happened, I wouldn't cope with the injustice of it. But still, was this all a part of the trust thing with Becky. Was she trying to frighten me when really Becky was protecting me? If only I hadn't angered Cassie so much that she felt she really wanted to hurt me by taking the action she did.
"Please, Madam Popescu, I did nothing to get myself connected to the internet. I didn't ask anyone or pay anyone; it was just there on the laptop for me to use."
"Of course, anything you say about the matter will influence how I deal with your position."
What was she getting at?