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Not Quite a White Knight Book 5

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Chapter 13. Before Cynthia’s Trip

Erotica Sex Story: Chapter 13. Before Cynthia’s Trip - Our Hero returns from the Auction/Orgy with a naked guest, the tall dark and beautiful Jessica Stern. She joins them for nights of pleasant instructional sex. Later she has an overnight with Li at a club. Resha + Irene each love 30 hour Princely dates. Sin-Sin flies to Peru for unimagined sex at a wedding. Prince gives Pope grappa + whip payback. Darnel is taken, gives up a fortune, then Prince + Red get D + Doria sex w/ a shark happy meal. Bente takes naughty pics of the girls for the Patron.

Caution: This Erotica Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Fa/Fa   Mult   Consensual   BiSexual   Heterosexual   Crime   Workplace   Sharing   Wife Watching   Incest   Father   Daughter   Cousins   Torture   Gang Bang   Group Sex   Harem   Orgy   Swinging   Black Female   White Male   White Female   Oriental Female   Hispanic Male   Hispanic Female   Indian Female   White Couple   Anal Sex   Analingus   Cream Pie   Double Penetration   Exhibitionism   Pregnancy   Sex Toys   Voyeurism   Royalty  

Monday, September 8, 2008

(This chapter concerns Cynthia and her family during a very eventful week.)

Monday Morning Conversation

Monday morning after breakfast at the mansion, Belen and Ernie thought it might be a good idea to share a small chat about “family matters” before Cynthia left for Peru in eight days.

Tonto and Pammie had brought swim suits so they and Abril were relaxing by the pool. Zar was keeping an eye on them. Martin’s wives were also in the pool and were exceptionally friendly.

Cynthia sat down with me and her parents in the conference room off of my office, where nobody else would disturb us.

The first question went to Cynthia’s relationship with Abril, because the two were sleeping together. Cynthia’s parents and the Patron knew of the relationship, they had no special feelings or judgements pro or con about it other than that they all wanted Cynthia to be happy. They knew it had started in the summer, after both girls had an emotional break of sorts (Abril’s girlfriend stole, Cynthia achieved her goal of giving me her body - it was hard to top that). For years Pammie and Cynthia had slept together as sisters in the apartment, chatting in bed about everything under the sun like innocent teens. Then when school ended Pammie moved to Portland at the start of the summer, so she and Tonto, who would not stay apart, would be safe with family there. Abril’s betrayal took place because she was stubborn and did not listen to reason about her gold. Abril’s bank closed so she took it out of the safe deposit box and kept it in the apartment for a few days before putting it into another bank. Abril’s lover liked her body, but she liked a quarter of a million dollars in gold more.

It was a poor choice Abril made, and stealing was a poorer choice with consequences the roomies made. They would not make such a mistake again, I gave them the “1984 treatment.”

Abril and Cynthia were close enough friends that Abril brought Cynthia’s virgin body to my bed. Both of them needed support and somebody to talk to, in the Pablo they lived across the hall from each other so Abril began to spend nights in Cynthia’s apartment. By July the two had found sexual pleasure with each other.

Belen and Ernie understood that Cynthia was not overjoyed about being called to visit Peru, they knew more about the justification but were forbidden to talk about it. Cynthia never would see it as a “good time” to travel without me, especially as she expected the Patron to ask for “family sharing” with her because she carried my child. However, she saw that several factors made it a better idea now rather than later. The Patron showing Cynthia off as the pregnant mother of a future great grandchild was especially fortunate. In fact, that was promoted as the primary driver behind the timing for the trip - she was pregnant, but could still handle the return trip. As a bonus the child’s growth in her body would be noticeable to all during her time in Peru. It would be a morale boost to the Colony. After all, continuity of rulership was the primary advantage of having royalty.

We all understood that Abril’s part in the relationship was subject to change. She was moody. She was working for me on a contract and she planned to use the money to try and free her father. If she was successful her father would want Abril back in the family business, without the encumbrance of any love affair. The question was how emphatic he would be about getting her back. The best case was that he would threaten to disown Abril if she continued with Cynthia after he was out of prison, it was just the way he was raised. Gratitude to his daughter for springing him would not be a consideration in changing his unreasonable core beliefs.

Abril’s dad might also try to kill me when he got out, for any one of a dozen reasons conjured from the unreasonable depths of his mind. That would get him a quick death, unless Irene felt like taking her time killing him slowly. Irene liked her knives.

Cynthia agreed that she had not resolved her future choices in her own mind. Also, she agreed that Abril’s emotional state was both both more volatile and stubborn than most people she knew. But she was sure that they loved each other.

That was when Belen asked the essential question for the day, about Cynthia’s other love. “Putting Abril aside for a moment, along any other individual, and understanding that nobody will hold you to your answer, we have to ask if you see yourself in five years with a male or a female as your partner and the co-parent of your child?”

The obvious question rocked Cynthia. Well, she was still a teenager.

We all understood how Cynthia accepted that raising a child alone was not optimal. I had also made it clear that I would surrender a primary role in raising any child of mine to the mother, although I added the caveat that the child’s future standing in the Colony, the Tribe and 49 would rest on their involvement with those populations as part of their life-training. “I was raised in the Colony, the Tribe and the US, the Patron tested me to lead troops in a combat mission, killing men and women when I was 16. I would expect the same of any child of mine, male or female, who expected to follow me in the leadership roles. I might think differently if I only had one child on the way, but that is not an issue.”

Before Cynthia could respond, Ernie said something else to his daughter. “You don’t have to say anything, but if you want to talk about it we all love you and we are willing to talk. You should expect that the Patron will ask you a similar question when you arrive at the Colony. From him it will be a sincere question, he will want to know your answer, and some of your reasoning.”

(Belen, Ernie and I had all agreed that the child I gave to Belen would be raised by them as their own child. I would not acknowledge the child as long as Ernie was still alive when the child was born. I would be the child’s “blood uncle” for all intents and purposes. When he or she was old enough to understand they would know the full truth.)

Belen’s question got Cynthia thinking, she realized immediately that she had never really considered the question - because to her the pregnancy was just an unexpected twist to a childhood fairy tale. She was past the original story she had written for herself as a dream, but really nothing had changed. She said she loved sex with me and expected it to pick up again when she returned. She acknowledged her general feelings had moved her “opportunistically” (she used that word) to take Abril as a “co-primary lover because my Prince is so busy. I guess the charming ones are.” In addition, Cynthia’s father Ernie and my friend Amy were added as two very nice short-term pleasures (“lots of good twists on her story,” she said) with plenty of sweet emotional components which I allowed to her. “Nobody else does that, it is exceptional and another reason to love him.”

Cynthia had been with Resha and Li for pure sex, and looked forward to being with them again. But she wanted me in a special way since she was 7 or 8 years old, before she knew what sex was, and she felt “natural” moving into my house this summer. Now that she was pregnant with my child she did not anticipate anything changing in the foreseeable future.

She pleaded guilty to being a typical LA teenager with their usual in-the-moment (non)awareness of the future beyond the last phone call or text. “Life is better that way.”

As she said that, she realized that her intentions did not rest on Abril’s presence. Instead, and this was hard to admit to her parents, she naturally assumed that she would find a “generic warm female companion” in my house simply based on the fact that I could not fill the needs of all the women I attracted. She was willing to share me and admitted that maybe she was not that particular. It was strange to realize, but as we sat there she settled on that truth in her own mind. Just like that it was now part of the “Cynthia’s Fantasy Prince Fairy Tale” script. She was actually keeping notes for a draft.

Belen was hoping that the conversation would go this way, as it led into something the Patron needed to know.

“Our Prince has said that if a child is to follow him on the leadership path, living in Peru is essential. Can you see yourself living in the Patron’s hacienda? Or on the mountain? That would mean spending nights with the Grandfathers, or perhaps with a woman like Kwool. You are aware of how different life is there.”

Cynthia gave a start at the question, the idea of acknowledged same-sex pairings in either the Tribe or the Colony was not part of her experience, although she did know Kwool and she knew that in the bedrooms of the hacienda such things happened.

We all took it as given that a male companion was not in the cards, I had my limits.

“I have never ... well, okay, there was Daddy, I acknowledge that was very positive for me ... but I guess the idea of being with a woman in this mansion always struck me as okay and a given ... like a part of the scenery. But the idea of routinely going from one man’s bed to another ... Okay, I know that in LA it happens at a woman’s convenience. But the idea of men like the grandfathers passing me around seems harder to grasp. I do expect it will happen, but I guess that it is still not real to me as a regular thing. The only exception might be my own father, in case something inconceivable happens.”

Belen smiled at that statement. “Maybe what you are saying is that, in modern America it seems counter to the post-Victorian ideal society has for a woman, where a woman had one man until he died. But even Queen Victoria moved on after the husband she loved was gone. Royalty in Europe, before and after Victoria, went from spouse-to-spouse routinely, like Prince Charles today. That tradition goes back to Roman times, women who took their husbands to leadership and power for themselves, often at their own volition. Like Livia, Cleopatra and that Pope’s daughter Lucrezia Borgia who was promoting her father’s politics and religion as well as her own body when she kissed any man with a title. Also, recall that ALL the first wives of the Colony, Avee and her sister-wives, opened their bed ... er, doors, to ALL of the Conquistadors, starting with repeated coupling in public with each one as the other’s watched. After they received the Captain’s instruction in the night arts.”

While the examples Belen mentioned were the common fodder in TV dramas, the actual idea of her bedroom choices as a path for her son’s power struck Cynthia, it was so unlike the sheltered teenage view of life she held. But it took her just a moment to see that the “family sharing” aspect of the Colony was much more significant for her future life than she had ever imagined. Who she spread her legs for could influence generations of power.

We could all see how Cynthia was thinking seriously about what had been discussed, which really is all you can ask of a modern teenager, so with a look and a nod from me Belen shifted discussion slightly.

Belen shifted by talking about how peaceful the Colony was, with very little real change since the third group of settlers sent by the Bishop arrived around 1600. She wasn’t talking about things like electric power and helicopters, instead she was talking about society and values. It was peaceful in a way Los Angeles could never be. She said that in terms of “social inertia” the last really big change was temporary marriage starting in 1800 when the Patron started to send men off to join the military of other South American nations, so they could return with news of the outside world and all the military assets they could carry.

(Not much had really changed in military hardware between when the Colony started and 1800. But by 1920, airships, repeating guns, iron ships and tanks changed the world.)

The change in 1800 brought temporary marriage and the general awareness of the world around them. The Patrons had to do a balancing act in terms of what they let into the colony, and what they kept the colony isolated from. For instance, they started to educate children in basic skills like geography, mathematics and reading. Over time the education was expanded to include sending tweens and teenagers with an aptitude and desire for learning to other villages in Peru. On the other hand, concepts like divorce and politics were prohibited in the colony. When the Germans showed up in 1945 with a submarine, they were kept isolated from the Colony. Members from the Colony could visit the German camp, to work with them and even to form relationships with them. That led to raising families, Bente and Irene were both descended from the German men and Colonial women.

But the original Germans, with life-long attitudes about politics, religion, society and economics, were limited to their camp. It was not until Irene’s generation, after all the original Germans had passed on, that their descendants could live full-time in the Colony. “These things must always be uppermost in the mind of the Patron, he must be the guardian of the social order.”

However, now two new issues faced the Patron.

One issue was the right of return. While Colony residents (both individuals and families) had moved to other cities in South America for a time and had then been allowed to move back to the Colony with their families, it was not a great issue because the society in a small village in Chile was not much different from the Colony. The differences that did exist, like politics, religion, money and such were habits that were easily dropped by careful selection of those sent out.

 
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