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This is a non-consent story. Ellinda is a member of the upper nobility, engaged to be married to a wealthy merchant in a month, when she learns that a heartstone has been made illegally and provided to an upscale pleasure house. Heartstones force the owner to obey, but attune gradually, with the first commands taking weeks to take effect. The more often it is used, the more rapidly the commands take effect.
Chapter 2 ended with her virginity having been won in an auction and the winner leading her out.
Chapter 1 https://www.literotica.com/s/the-stolen-heartstone-ch-01
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The man walked with the easy confidence of someone who knows a place well. As he opened the door, he didn't look back to see if she followed, but follow she did. The room could easily have been her own bedroom. The four poster bed subtly to the side seemed to dominate the room, but in truth, the chaise lounge and two armchairs were more prominent, and the Jacuzzi tub in the bathroom was just as conspicuous. The rose and ivory color scheme from the hall carried into this room in the form of satin as lace.
The man sat on the lounge and gestured for her to do the same, commenting in his slow Eastern drawl. "If you won't try to punch me, I'll untie your hands."
For the first time, she took a good look at him. He was seven or eight years older than her, but probably not yet thirty. He had the blond hair and blue eyes typical of the Easterners. He wore a red jacket with intricate embroidery at the sleeves. Under it he wore the short sleeved, expensive linen common in warmer climates. Money was not a concern to him.
Regardless of her extensive physical training, she couldn't escape even if she bolted out the door. There was nowhere to run. "I'm not going to fight," she said, putting as much condescension into her voice as she could.
He chuckled, gesturing for her to approach. When she did, he punched the code at her wrists and nhe cord fell away. Crossing her arms over her breasts as she had when she'd first been led in to the auction room, she waited, much too obediently.
He smiled much too genially, patting the lounge beside him. "You look like a servant. If you have a seat, we'll feel a lot more like equals."
"We aren't equals."
For the first time broke into a hungry leer, his eyes traveling her body. "No, I don't suppose we are."
Her teeth clenched at he changed the meaning, and she refused answer.
Tired of waiting, he prodded, "We'll probably both have a more comfortable chat if you sit. I'm not going to start mauling you, if that's what you're worried about."
A chat? Maybe there was hope of making a bargain. She sat on the far side of the lounge, crossing her legs and keeping her arms folded.
"I'm happy to make a deal with you," she jumped to the topic far too quickly, but normal negotiation protocols didn't apply. It wasn't as if she could offer him tea, ask about his homeland, introduce him to the family at dinner before finally getting around to business. "I'll give you double what you paid if you let me walk out of here." It might take a couple weeks to get the money together, but she could probably do it.
His hand went smoothly to pull off a ring and set it on the side table. At a quick glance, it was probably worth twice what he'd paid for her. "Double? I have no need of money. You'll have to do better than that."
She'd been afraid of that, but prepared. "Introductions? I could offer you meeting- with the most powerful families in Arisi."
He shook his head, leaning forward as he pulled off his jacket, folding it carefully and laying it on the end table, smoothing out the wrinkles. "I already have the contacts I need."
With his focus on the jacket, she hazarded a glance. His arms, she couldn't help noticing, were well muscled, but with the light skin of someone who probably spent his time in a gym rather than working in the sun. If he was a trader, that shouldn't be surprising, but there was something about the smoothness of his movements that implied a life not spent behind a desk. He should be used to bargaining. "Information?" She forced the desperation from her voice.
"You think I'm a spy searching for information?" He didn't look back from the wrinkles, but his voice rose.
The thought of spies hadn't crossed her mind. She'd heard stories of some of the Eastern provinces grumbling about breaking away, but no one gave it serious thought. Hopefully she hadn't insulted him.
"Then what do you want?"
Finally he turned back to her, unhurried, and his eyes ran down her body again. She shifted, her fingers tightening against her arms.
"I'd think it's perfectly obvious what I want."
She'd been foolish to hope for anything else, but couldn't give up quite yet. Maybe guilt would work. "I'd thought you were better than this."
He raised an eyebrow. "Given how we met, and that you know nothing else of me, I can't think what would make you think I'm anything other than a man who bought your virginity in an auction." He shook his head at the thought and continued. "But tell me, whatever brings a woman of your class here? When Delron first approached me, I assumed that for some unfathomable reason, perhaps debt or sexual appetite, some noble woman had wanted to sell herself. It seems I was wrong, so please do tell me you're story."
The muscle tension that she hadn't previously noticed faded just a bit, replaced by hope. Would he be sympathetic if she told him? There wasn't really any point in keeping it a secret. He already knew she was contracted to obey, if not why. The stolen heartstone might persuade him to let her leave. Second stretched on as she debated, and at last stalled. "I'd have thought a man of your class wouldn't come to a place like this."
He chuckled. "It's a classy establishment, yes? But I'm sure your story is much more interesting than mine. And if not, it's the story I'm interested in hearing, so please do share."
"Why would I want to share?" she went on stalling. If he knew of the heartstone, was there anything else he would demand of her? Would Delron make sure it wasn't used for some other, even worse purposes?"