Hunting Delights
Copyright© 2010 by Charm Brights
Chapter 6: Death And Change
BDSM Sex Story: Chapter 6: Death And Change - One of the sporting diversions in Kobekistan is hunting in full English style - but there are no foxes, so they use slaves as prey, and the hounds are a bit different. Some of the quarry are more interesting than others. Another sport is breeding from selected females, and the Emir experiments using his mother and a group of his close associates as 'donors', making their donations at wild parties!
Caution: This BDSM Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Ma/ft Consensual NonConsensual Reluctant Rape Coercion Slavery Heterosexual Historical Sports BDSM DomSub MaleDom Spanking Rough Humiliation Sadistic Torture Snuff Gang Bang Group Sex Orgy Harem Interracial Oral Sex Anal Sex Pregnancy Cream Pie Exhibitionism Voyeurism Caution Violence
The Emir, His Magnificence Mahmoud Abdullah, and Crown Prince Gamel were travelling together, which was unusual, in one of the Emir's private 747s on the way back from a trip to Monte Carlo. The chauffeur delegated to collect them at the Kobek International Airport was a little over-enthusiastic and raced along the runway after the aeroplane. Air Traffic Control spotted it and panicked. The military also panicked and ordered the pilot to take off again, fearing an assassination attempt. The pilot did his best, but was short of room and as the aeroplane tried to take off, it hit the lights at the end of the runway and cart-wheeled into an expensive shambles of broken and burning metal.
Some days later the new Emir, His Magnificence Mahmoud Abdullah (also known as David Ransome), may he live for ever, arrived in Kobekistan from Oxford, England where he had been studying advanced mathematics. None of the more important personages in Kobekistan knew him, since it had always been assumed that Crown Prince Gamel would succeed his father or, if necessary, some other son would be selected and trained for the throne. Now, because of the odd succession laws in force and the unfortunate accident of their dying almost together, the Emir was succeeded by his grandson. The boy was the son of the late Prince Abdullah and his English first wife. Soon after her husband died while playing polo, the mother had left Kobekistan taking her son with her back to England.
It was with much trepidation that the first few days of the new Emir's reign were anticipated. As soon as he was in the air heading for his newly acquired country, the great and the good prepared themselves for the public audience he would offer on arrival, that all might make obeisance to their new ruler. They gathered at the audience chamber of the great Golden Palace and waited with the infinite patience of men whose forebears had sat unmoving through desert sandstorms for days.
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