The Model Submissive
Chapter 1 - Brought To Heel
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It was early evening on a late spring day as Roland looked out the window from the comfy restaurant booth. The sun was still high in the sky and the first hints of summer were evident in the air outside. An assortment of
nature band-aid
trees dotted the concrete landscape of
Burger Palace
's parking lot. He watched them sway in the warm breeze as Roland waited for his friend to place an order.
After opting for no less than two appetizers, a jumbo burger platter, a side of onion rings and a malt milkshake, Felix handed his menu to the server. She thanked them and nodded to the two young men before sauntering off.
"Jesus, man. That's enough to feed a small family!"
Felix leaned back in his seat. "What can I say? I'm still a growing boy" he replied with a pat on his stomach and a smarmy grin.
"We're not kids anymore. I'm pretty sure we've both stopped growing."
"Maybe, but it sure doesn't feel like it. Try working construction for a while and see if you're not packing away an extra meal every day."
"Don't need to. I'm at the gym three times a week. And I get plenty of exercise working at the big V."
Roland had a part time job at a big box hardware chain called
Valueware
. He hoped not to be there for much longer, but his side hustle as a photographer wasn't even close to paying the bills on its own. Felix was a frequent customer, constantly making runs to the store to pick up things for his Uncle's construction business. After several run-ins, they'd struck up a friendship and begun hanging out on their off-days.
Normally, Felix would launch into some spiel about how easy dealing with customers and stocking merch was compared to swinging a sledgehammer and installing drywall. This time, the well-built blonde crossed his arms over his tacky Hawaiian shirt and looked out the window wistfully. He was lost in thought a few moments before he spoke again.
"Hey Rowe, you ever worry about lack of direction?"
"Lack of direction?"
"Yeah, like you're not sure what to do with your life. Beyond working, paying rent and hanging out, I mean."
"Dude, we got our whole lives ahead of us. There's plenty of time to figure that out."
"So you don't worry about it at all?"
"I didn't say that. I suppose I think about it sometimes, but I don't stress over it. Why?"
"I don't know. I guess it's been bugging me lately. I think about how most men our age were already married and had their first kid by now. Historically speaking."
"Times have changed, bro. That's not how it works anymore. Not for most people, anyway."
"You think that's a good thing?"
Roland took a swig of his root beer. "I think it's probably for the best, yeah. A lot of people were trapped in bad marriages back in the day. Especially women. Did you know, in many states, women couldn't get a credit card or open their own bank account until the mid 1970's? Not without a man co-signing, that is."
"What?!? Seriously?"
"Yeah. Look it up. They had little to no independence for a long time, even after getting the right to vote. It was like... forced marriage, basically. That or be an outcast."
"Okay... I agree, that's fucked up. Still, don't you worry about extended adolescence? Lowering birth rates? How certain rites of passage for guys don't seem to exist anymore?"
Roland shrugged. "I'm in no hurry to get married or have kids."
"Yeah, but look at us right now. You're twenty six, I'm twenty eight. It's Saturday night. We're both single and what are we doing? Going to the movies again?"
"Nah, there's nothing playin but dogshit" Roland answered matter-of-factly.
"Alright, laser tag then?"
"
Laser tag
? Did you seriously just suggest we play laser tag after saying you're worried about extended adolescence?"
Felix frowned. "Whatever... My point is, we're not going to a bar or a club and trying to meet women."
"Yeah, because bars suck, clubs give me a headache and any booze that doesn't taste like piss costs a fortune."
"Do they suck more than dating apps?"
"Arguably" Roland replied dryly to the sobering question.
Felix sighed. "We need to try something new. That's what I'm saying. You and me aren't exactly meeting tons of young women where we work."
A snarky grin spread across Roland's face. "Speak for yourself. I've been working with a fuckin
smokeshow
lately! A ten out of ten!"
Confusion crept into Felix's expression. He didn't remember seeing any scorching hot female employees at Valueware. "Oh, yeah... Your new client. What's her name?"
"Stacy Summers."
"I was gonna look her up after work the other day, but I forgot. She's a Insta-model, right?"
"Yeah. She's got about three hundred thousand followers. Not a mega-star, but no small potatoes." Roland pulled out his phone. "Here, let me show you some of my work."
He opened the photo album and handed the phone to Felix. The man's eyes boggled and his jaw hung open as he slid through pictures of the curvy, brunette bombshell. Photos of Stacy in yoga pants, leather clothing, skinny jeans, skin-tight onesies, and stylish crop tops unfurled before him. Staring at the camera, her luxurious dark hair and shimmering hazel eyes were utterly captivating.
"
OH
.
MY
.
GOD
! You get paid to take pictures of this hottie?!?"
"Not a lot" Roland countered. "But what it lacks in compensation, it makes up for with the wonderful view."