1. The Bound Queen - A Halloween Story


    Date: 10/9/2015, Categories: Dark Fantasy, Anal, BDSM, Male Domination, Spanking, Author: The_Technician, Rating: 83.6, Source: sexstories.com

    raped her last night, two thousand Celtic years had passed. It completed the spell and she was released.” “There is a second thing,” I added. “The history books say that her two daughters were killed along with her. They were virgins until the Roman soldiers broke their maidenheads so that they could legally be publicly punished and possibly executed.” I looked up at Katie and asked, “How can you be a descendant?” “She told me there was a third daughter,” Katie replied. “She had been sent to live with the Iverni tribe– Boudica’s mother’s family– in southwest Ireland. I think if we go to that area, we can finally trace my ancestors.” *** It took several more months, but we were able to trace– or guess– Katie’s complete lineage through the Iverni Celts. It wasn’t one hundred percent complete, but it was at least enough to write my sequel. It sold OK, but wasn’t quite the hit that my first book had been. It did create quite a bit of a controversy, however, because of the cover image, and that gave it a very needed sales boost. While we were combing through libraries and ancient records in Ireland, we happened across a painting that was entitled, “The Flogging of Queen Boudica.” It was in a storeroom in some little village library and had been there for centuries. The head librarian said that it was older than the building– which was over twelve hundred years old. “For all I know,” he said with ...
    a laugh, “it could have even been here in the village since Roman times. But it’s not really good art. And there’s no way to verify the dating. It’s probably just someone’s crude attempt to imitate some old Roman mural, so it just stays here in the storeroom.” I was able to purchase the painting and bring it back with us to America. It shows the naked queen bound between two trees while a Roman officer of some sort flogs her with a whip made of knotted rope. The painting is surprisingly realistic for a Roman era painting, but it’s not really a very good likeness of the Queen. The hair is way too orange. The wide open eyes are not quite an intense enough blue. And the skin is slightly darker than the Queen’s alabaster tone. None of that is what caused the controversy, though. The intense argument, which swirled across the net almost as soon as the book came out, centered around exactly what object the artist had inserted into his painting to hide Boudica’s sex as she hangs naked between the posts. Various people argued vehemently for this or that Celtic emblem or other powerful ancient symbol. Katie and I, however, know exactly what it is. If you look very closely at the image– especially the original painting that hangs in our den– you will see that it is actually a bright, pink, plastic butterfly. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = END OF STORY = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
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