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Three Vignettes
Three Vignettes
Three Vignettes
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Three Vignettes

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Three stories about men who willingly submit themselves to sexual pain and humiliation, with dignity.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherM. H. Keplar
Release dateMay 27, 2023
ISBN9798215282649
Three Vignettes
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M. H. Keplar

I've written two books. Both are records of fantasies as contrasted with a book authored to appeal to a particular market. I didn't expect to write another one, but a few months after the publication of Twelve Maxbridge Street, I experienced two more fantasies that I published together as Naked and The Recurrence. Please read the Afterward of Twelve Maxbridge Street for the rather unusual details of the genesis of the first book.I find that I make changes now and then. If you like the book, you might download it again before re-reading.

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    Three Vignettes - M. H. Keplar

    Three Vignettes

    A short stories by M. H. Keplar

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright © 2022 by M. H. Keplar

    All Rights Reserved.

    Version 7

    All characters in this book are 18 or over.

    Vignette #1

    Connor craves humiliation and Rachel obliges.

    At five in the afternoon on this early spring day the sun was already casting shadows. As Connor climbed the steps to the stoop of the red brick row house his whole body was sensitized in anticipation of what would be required of him this day. He had a sense for it because he’d been ordered to take a purgative the day before and restrict himself to clear liquids.  He didn’t ring the bell or knock because he was expected at just this time.

    He entered the front hall and turned to the right. Through an archway he saw the familiar drawing room. It was elegantly, though sparely furnished. But today there was a new piece of furniture. A wide leather divan was placed in the very center of the room, and on

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