Gina's Education
“I hope I wasn’t moaning!”
     
     

Chapter 6
     
    Rose had been employed as a Mayhew House for just over a month. She’d gotten used to the workings of the house. The rooms where the play occurred were cleaned routinely and all the equipment was sterilized. She even caught one of the ‘elves’ one time and found out there was a back hallway that they came and went through, so no one noticed a cleaning crew.
    Many married couples come together for a ‘date night,’ including the Walters. Visiting dignitaries made appointments to come and play with the Mayhew House staff members. Drew serviced many of the young women who come to the manor to be bound and whipped for the purpose of making videos.
    She even found that a trip to the ‘dungeon’ with Master Drew was a gift some of the women executives gave one another! She learned from one of them how much they needed to give control over to someone else once in a while. Always being in charge takes a toll!
    She had experienced just about every contraption available for pleasure or torture. She learned to apply what she learned to bring clients to extreme satisfaction. She’d even gotten accustomed to being called ‘Mistress’ and making ridiculous demands on some of the most prominent people in town – and they’d pay for the treatment!
    She discovered more about herself in that time than she realized. She was learning to control her emotions without having to rely on anger. Robert told her in the beginning that it was an all-important aspect of their work. She also learned to read Master Robert’s expressions and anticipate his desires.
    He was a stickler with her for proper etiquette. When she ate too fast out of habit, one look from him made her slow her pace deliberately. It didn’t take long before she was once again the presentable young woman she had been two years before.
    Many nights he was busy with the prominent men of the community, smoking expensive cigars and drinking by the fireplace on the porch. Often they were entertained by watching others playing in the rooms downstairs – having an audience is an added thrill for some players.
    Unless she was needed, she spent her evenings alone enjoying a movie or some music and a good book. Among other things, Robert had a wonderful library.
    It was one of those nights that she climbed into bed early with a good book. The plot got a little tedious and soon her eyes were closing.
    Soon she was dreaming, remembering the good old days when her parents were alive. She was enjoying the dream, being a young girl and free. Then the dream included losing all those people she loved; first her grandparents, then her stepdad. And at last her mother, three years ago. The same boy she dated in college was now living with her. Norman would come home before her from his bookkeeping job every day and plunk himself on the couch to watch TV. No matter how late she got home, he always greeted her with the same question, “What’s for dinner, babe?”
    Rose woke suddenly and shivered. “What did I ever see in that loser?”
     
    *****
     
    Robert had been acting mysteriously for the past few days, and she knew something big was brewing, but she had no clue what it was. He and his lawyer had her sign a legal document the night before that gave him power of attorney for her. When she asked him why he wanted it, he simply asked, “Do you trust me?” With a nod, she signed it. There was no doubt he had earned her trust.
     
    As soon as he had decided to train Rose as a partner, he set out to right the wrong that had been done to her. He sent investigators to gather every bit of information possible. He was surprised by what he’d learned and more determined than ever to get justice for Rose.
    His lawyer worked on restoring Rose’s shattered life, first by expunging the criminal record attributed to her by the person who had stolen her identity. He cut through the red tape and got her name legally changed to Rose

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