Gwen's life was in a turmoil. This had its good and its badpoints. Just one short year ago she had met Alex, her fiance. He was agraduate student studying history, who specialized in the Byzantine Empire.They had met when Alex and his advisor had come over to Daddy'sfor dinner. While Alex's advisor romanced her father for enoughmoney to start an archaeological dig in Turkey, Alex romanced Gwen.
He had been a perfect gentleman. Unfortunately, the only thinghe was passionate about was his work. For hours on end she wouldlisten as he told stories of the noble Byzantines fighting bravely againstthe barbarous Turks. The Turks, who took all they captured intoslavery, reserved the prettiest women for their Sultan's harem.Gwen wondered if she was pretty enough to be placed in a harem orif she would have had to work in the fields with the plain looking girls.
The Byzantines were not much better than the Turks. Their popes andemperors kept numerous mistresses in their own style of harem. TheTurks were men enough to admit what they were doing when theykept a woman solely for sexual purposes. Gwen felt that because of this, the Turks were the nobler of the two races and thereforedeserved to rule the land. They did not treat their women ambiguously.A woman who did not know where she fit into society was miserable.
Gwen knew where she fit in society. She had attended Radcliffe as an undergraduate and had completed her graduate studies at the Wharton School. Martin's Inc., the multi-million dollar company which her father, Victor Martin, had created was her role in society. The presidency of one of the fastest growing firms in the country was in her future, but first she was going to marry. This was in no way going to interfere with her career plans.
Alex made her laugh, cry and feel like a little girl. He was the perfectescape from the corporate chaos which surrounded her from nine to five ormore typically from seven to midnight and beyond. Still, to her surprise and dismay, their relationship, although they were soon to marry, was never physical.
At first she felt Alex might be a coward. There was somethingthat kept him from sleeping with her. Either he was afraid of her or afraid of her father, who had agreed to finance the dig. This idea was quickly dispelled when Alex met Gwen's college sweetheart Mark at a party. Mark was a large athletic man who still carried a torch for Gwen. He carried the torch as persistently as he spoke of the game he played, football, which had been the final reason for their separation. There was only so long thata woman could stay with a man who watched last years Super Bowl seventeentimes. At the pary where Mark and Alex met, her former boyfriend had drunk a few too many cases of beer and made some off color remark about Gwen and the back seat of a car.
Alex calmly removed his coat and asked Mark to step outside.She begged Alex not to pursue the matter while Mark was encouraged by two ofhis old football buddies to ``kill the wimp''. Gwen followedthem outside hoping that she could throw her body across Alex's once hewas brought down by Mark's first punch. This turned out not to be necessary.
Mark threw a lumbering punch. Alex ducked inside of the blowand brought his knee up into Mark's groin. This was followed by threequick punches to Mark's nose. The first broke his nose, the secondinsured that a plastic surgeon could put his daughter throughfour years of college, and the third knocked Mark out.
Mark's two football cronies did not believe that Alex had foughtfairly. After all, hitting below the belt was illegal. Instead ofrunning in the face of these superior odds, Alex added several years ofgraduate study onto the eduction of the plastic surgeon's daughter andthrew in a Porche as a graduation gift.
The violence had been childish and uncalled for, but it had left Gwenstrangely excited. That night she had asked Alex up to her room. Hedeclined stating that it was only two weeks until their wedding, theyhad waited this long, and he wanted it to be special. Gwendebated between using the seventy year old butler or the statue of Zeusin the garden to relieve her tension. In the end, she settle for anunsuccessful cold shower followed by a gentle massage of her clitoris.As she brought herself to climax, she fantasized that Alex had kidnappedher from her rich father and was adding a little sexual pleasure on tohis ransom demand, doggy style of course.
Daddy had died unexpectedly of a heart attack just before the wedding.The ceremony had to be cancelled and out of respect a smaller service was held several weeks after his funeral. Despite her sorrow over her father'spassing, this added time apart only increased Gwen's frustration. Her clitoral massages became more frequent, as did her dreams of Alex using her body for his pleasure.
Their honeymoon plans were also completely thrown off. They missed theirMediterranean cruise, which would have ended with a visit to the archaeological dig and Istanbul. Since they now had less time, she agreed that the cruise was both out of the question and inappropriate, and therefore they would go straight to Turkey, so that she could see the land of which Alex told such fascinating stories. The money for the dig had already been committed and without Alex's presence everything would come to a halt.
They caught a plane to Rome and from there transferred to a flight which tookthem nonstop to Istanbul. On this last leg of their journey, the newlyweds met an English gentleman, Lord Preston, who lived in Turkey. To him the Turks were a godless race since they didn't eat kidny pie. They were thieves, cutthroats, bigamists, and, worst of all, slavers. Turks loved European women and would go to great lengths to procure them. Once a woman was in captivity, she would be carted off to some harem in the mountains, never to be seen again.
Alex and Gwen laughed this off. Lord Preston was a relic of theold English empire and had entertained them thoroughly with his observationson Turkey and its people. As they were disembarking the plane, Lord Prestonpulled Alex aside. Gwen could overhear the old gent saying, ``Listenchap, I advise you to keep close to Gwen at all times. Never let her travelwithout at least two male escorts. They will grab her off the streetin a second and you will never see her again. Remember, to a Turk she is worth a camel.''
Upon hearing this Gwen struggled not to tell the sexist old bastard whathe could do with his Victorian view of women. She could take care of herself,yet she wondered why Alex wouldn't take her forcedly from the street and enslave her. Gwen longed to be held in his strong arms, having no choice but to yield to his savage passion again and again.
As they left the airport Alex and Gwen passed a gypsie girl dancing on thestreet. She was dressed in what Gwen would call slave silks. The onlyjewelry she wore was a chain decorated with silver bells,which restedsnugly around one ankle. One by one she removed her long silk veils as the onlookers threw her money. Gwen had never seen a more depraved exhibition in her life. Maybe Lord Preston was right, these were a godless people.
They caught a cab to their motel. Along the way Alex pointed out interesting architectural features of the city. As they got closer to their destination,Gwen's loins longed for attention. She snuggled up close to Alex and whispered in his ear, ``You wouldn't make me wear an outfit like that dancing girl, would you? You wouldn't want me to have bells on my ankle?''
Alex seemed immune to her request. He continued to stare out the window and said, ``No, I wouldn't dear. You are to much of an independent woman.''
She wanted to scratch his eyes out. Alex sat there impassively holding herhand. On their honeymoon, he was paying more attention to the passingarchitecture than to his bride. Tears started flowing from her eyes. Hekissed her gently and said, ``I am sorry if I am in a daze dear. Whileyou were using the ladies room at the airport, I received an urgent phone call.''
``Trouble?'' she asked.
``It seems as if there was a minor earth quake in the area of the dig. Severalworkmen were killed and my advisor is among the missing.''
``Oh god honey, I'm sorry.'' Gwen said, forgiving her husbands indifferenceto their honeymoon.
``Once we get to the hotel, I have to take a helicopter out to the dig.Why don't you get settled in? If all goes well I will be with youtomorrow night.''
At the hotel they held each other for what seemed an eternity. TheFates seemed to be against their happiness and against Gwen's desireto be filled by the man she loved. Alex had to rush to the roof to catch his flight, while Gwen set up the honeymoon suit for his arrival the next night. Tired from a days travel and the disappointment of spending her first married night apart from her husband, Gwen went to bed early, without the benefit of her nightly self-massage. In the morning, she would go shopping for a slave outfit like the one she had seen on the dancing girl and maybe she would even pick up some bells. When Alex returned, he would be in for a surprise. Maybe he would treat her with the disrespect she longed for.
The next day Gwen walked into the open market of Istanbul. All the goodsbeing sold in the main market were designed for tourists. Next to vendors selling dates and figs there were vendors selling American flags and tee-shirts with the Statue of Liberty on them. In disgust Gwen walked out of the main market and down a side street. Here there were vendors which sold goods to the locals. Out of the corner of her eye she saw a large man wearing a red fidora, whom she remembered seeing at the stand which sold the American tourist goods.
She walked on down the street until she saw what she wanted. There at a little shop which sold veils, scarves and lengths of silk was the outfit she wanted. The man in the red turban approached her. ``Very pretty'', he said holding up a thin veil, yet looking at her. Gwen turned and began to walk away. To her dismay she realized that she was forced to walk away from thecentral market, towards the back streets of Istanbul.
After walking several blocks, Gwen looked behind her but did not see theman. Breathing a sigh of relief, she turned to walk back towards the centralmarket. A lumbering truck forced her to step off the road. As it passed,two men jumped out of the back and grabbed her. She tried to scream; aheavy sack, which muffled her cries, was thrown over her head, and she was hoisted into the truck. Struggling to regain her freedom, she felt the truck pull away and ropes being tied around the sack. She soon realized that it was futile to resist.
The truck took a series of sharp corners and then headed straight forwhat seemed to be an eternity. Gwen realized that she was being takenout of the city. There was a sharp pain in her right arm. Letting out asmall gasp, she realized that she had been injected with something. Suddenly she began to feel very sleepy. Knowing she would probably never see Alex again, she began to cry. She continued to sob quietly until she lost consciousness.
Gwen awoke to find herself free of the sack, inside what appeared to be a large tent. There was a sore spot on one arm where she had been injected withsomething to insure that she slept properly. Immediately upon raising her head off the pillow, she was surrounded by a half dozen girls all dressed in slave silks. They immediately began to undress her. Fighting with what finger nails she had, Gwen managed to drive the girls away. One of the girls yelled something in Arabic.
Two giant men, with shaved heads and whips walked into the room. They look at her menacingly and walk out of the room. Once again, the girls began to undress her. This time Gwen did not resist; she had no choice.
They led her giggling to a bath which had been treated with perfumesand oils to soften her skin. The slave girls scrubbed her vigorously and then backed away, allowing her to soak in the warm water. ``Maybe being a slave won't be all bad.'' she thought.
A bell rang in the distance and the girls help Gwen out of the pooland dried her. They wrapped her in silks like their own, curled her hairand applied her make up for her. The final touch was three silver bells,tied to her left ankle. Gwen walked gingerly across the room, enjoyingthe tinkling the bells made with each step.
Suddenly all the girls bowed as the two bald giants reappeared. They walktowards Gwen and fastened a collar around her neck. It was silver andmatched the chain which attached the bells to her ankle. She humbly followedthe two men as they left tent.
Like a dog, she was lead across a compound to an extremely large ornate tent.There sitting on a throne, wearing a mask to keep the desert sand out of hisface, was her captor. With the lower half of his face covered, he lookedsinister. She could tell, just by his presence, that he was cruelly handsome and that expect to have his way with any woman he desired.
Gwen was forced to kneel in his presence. The man on the throne snapped his fingers and a smallish man who looked like a Turkish librarian walked into the room and sat at the base of the throne. In a high shrill voice he spoke, ``You are now a slave of the Sultan Naj. You will bow in his presence and obey his every command. You will only address him as `Master'.''
Rising to her feet, Gwen said, ``I will not I am a citizen of...''As she spoke the Sultan raised two fingers and one of the giants broughthis whip across her back side twice. Gwen winced in pain, bitting hertongue to hold her scream.
As if nothing had happened, the librarian continued, ``You will now danceand remove your veils to serve your master's pleasure.''
Exotic music came from behind one wall of the tent as the librarian andtwo enforcers took their leave. Gwen started to dance. It was awkward at first but she did not want to feel the whip again. No matterhow hard she tried, she kept stumbling and could not keep with the beat.She started to cry. This man was a stranger and she did not love him;how could she be expected to dance for him?
His eyes smiled at her as he said, ``Dance like the girl at the airport.''
``Yes, master'', Gwen replied and promptly kept time with the music. Eachtwist and turn of her body sent ripples of desire towards the Sultan. As he became more and more engrossed in her performance, she removed each veilin succession. Upon reaching the last veil, the Sultan stood up. He removedit himself and lowered the mask from his face. As his lips descended tomeet hers, Gwen cried, ``Oh Alex''. She felt his hand slap her smartlyon the rump. ``I mean, oh Master''
With that he pulled her to the floor by her chain. There, on thesoft rugs, her took her. Each time was more ferocious than before. Inthe morning she awoke with a pleasant soreness between her legs. She couldnot have asked for a better honeymoon, for she knew to him she was worth atleast two camels.
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