Programmed Obedient Slaves

Romance, Erotica, Contemporary
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Author: Helene Slone ISBN: 9781370354344
Publisher: Helene Slone Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Helene Slone
ISBN: 9781370354344
Publisher: Helene Slone
Publication: September 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

People joke about things coming back. Bellbottoms are out again, Legwarmers came back. Flip-flops have been replaced by slippers once more and drugs have left vogue. But those drugs left a void for something to come back, and that something is slavery. It hasn’t really become popular amongst the common low lives; they aren’t really smart enough to trade in flesh but the large organizations. Mobs have taken it over mostly and they compete as they always have. The only thing that has really changed is the merchandise. From drugs to flesh, and not prostitution, or I should say not just prostitution.

They always did prostitution but sometime in the late 2020’s they figured out that they could earn more by gathering up the homeless and using them for free labor. Then, someone a tad more unscrupulous thought that people would make better slaves if they were trained to it, in order to do that they needed to get them young. They started taking slave from the shelters, from foster homes, from juvi, even from parents that were poor or evil enough to sell person from their own family. Then supplies ran low and demand went up. They began to kidnap young, usually ones from bad areas and big families. Then demand changed, people wanted slaves that could double as bed partners. Slaves that were stronger and could take a little more damage for their twisted fantasies. So, the mobs teamed up with scientists and they began to genetically engineer humans to fit the demand. They would transplant them into donor mothers who would act as constant incubators, and to tell the truth I’m not sure if they had much choice about it.

Let me clarify that none of this was legal. But very much like the drug trade and the higher priced prostitution rings it was basically hard to track and impossible to get to due to innate corruption in the system. Even more so as it progressed and it became slave were born for and into slavery. By 2030 they had created a breed of perfect “programmed obedient slave”, strong, and by 2048 they were sold to various buyers. I was one of those perfect model.

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People joke about things coming back. Bellbottoms are out again, Legwarmers came back. Flip-flops have been replaced by slippers once more and drugs have left vogue. But those drugs left a void for something to come back, and that something is slavery. It hasn’t really become popular amongst the common low lives; they aren’t really smart enough to trade in flesh but the large organizations. Mobs have taken it over mostly and they compete as they always have. The only thing that has really changed is the merchandise. From drugs to flesh, and not prostitution, or I should say not just prostitution.

They always did prostitution but sometime in the late 2020’s they figured out that they could earn more by gathering up the homeless and using them for free labor. Then, someone a tad more unscrupulous thought that people would make better slaves if they were trained to it, in order to do that they needed to get them young. They started taking slave from the shelters, from foster homes, from juvi, even from parents that were poor or evil enough to sell person from their own family. Then supplies ran low and demand went up. They began to kidnap young, usually ones from bad areas and big families. Then demand changed, people wanted slaves that could double as bed partners. Slaves that were stronger and could take a little more damage for their twisted fantasies. So, the mobs teamed up with scientists and they began to genetically engineer humans to fit the demand. They would transplant them into donor mothers who would act as constant incubators, and to tell the truth I’m not sure if they had much choice about it.

Let me clarify that none of this was legal. But very much like the drug trade and the higher priced prostitution rings it was basically hard to track and impossible to get to due to innate corruption in the system. Even more so as it progressed and it became slave were born for and into slavery. By 2030 they had created a breed of perfect “programmed obedient slave”, strong, and by 2048 they were sold to various buyers. I was one of those perfect model.

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