The Feminist Revolt Part Two by Davina Williams

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The Feminist Revolt Part Two

(Davina Williams)


EXCERPT - THE FEMINIST REVOLT PART 2 - SUCKERS

 

Reception phoned up to let him know Tom had arrived. David left his office and went down to meet him, together with Jill, and then conduct him to the PTC Building. Irene met them at the small Reception and led them into one of the smaller rooms that led off it. This was an electricity room based on the one in Atlanta. The only difference was that it now had two chairs side by side. Both were genuine refurbished electric chairs, recovered from two US State Penitentiaries. As with the one in Atlanta they were 'improved' by the addition of small sharp raised wooden pyramids, covering the back, seat, and arm rests. Each chair was occupied. The one on the left had Jenna Higham tightly strapped into it. Miranda Leigh occupied the one on the right. She too was tightly strapped down, forcing the wooden points into her flesh. Both women were gagged and both had collars pulling their heads tight against the head rests. Wires ran from clamps at their nipples and pussies. They were also impaled on two dildos attached to each chair. Facing the two chairs was a table which held a recording device and a control box for the electric current that could be passed through their bodies. David and Tom took their seats in two well upholstered executive chairs on the opposite side of the table to the two women. The luxury of their chairs was designed to further emphasise the difference in status between the two men and the two slaves.

David turned a knob on the control box. Both slaves jerked and screamed into their gags. David switched the current off. Tom put his hand out to try and turn the knob even further up the scale. David stopped him. 'They're my property', he said. 'I hope police insurance runs to £1,000,000 for damage of productive assets and loss of trade.' Tom stopped but did not look happy.

David rang for Irene and asked her to remove the gags. He used the same line to them as he had used to Giselle back in Atlanta. 'That was three on a scale of one to ten, where ten is death. Now DCS Deakin is going to ask you some questions, you will answer, truthfully.' He turned the knob up to three again, to emphasise the warning.

For the next half hour Tom interrogated them. He didn't get far both denied any knowledge of the two arrested assassins or the eight fugitives, despite repeated promptings. Tom clearly was showing a great deal of animosity to Jenna and wanted her to receive levels six or seven, to 'loosen her tongue.' David refused, as was his right. The police had no power to damage personal property against the owner's wishes, unless they had clear proof that the owner had used the property in the commission of a crime.

Tom shifted his attention to Miranda and Jenna was re-gagged. After a minute or two David noted that Jenna's eyes were looking hard to her left, or at least as hard to her left as her collar allowed. She was clearly trying to catch his attention. As the collar prevented any movement of her head and she had chosen not to say anything David quickly deduced that she wanted to speak to him alone.

At the end of an hour, Tom said that he would check their answers against those from the other interviews and any indication of lying or withholding evidence would result in a further 'interview'.

David summoned Irene and asked her to give Miranda twenty five lashes, as part of the seventy five she had been sentenced to. With Jill in attendance, David had listened to Jenna's story once again and then he sent Jill off to attend to an important matter. After a further twenty five minutes David still had no concrete evidence of the whereabouts or intentions of the missing fugitives. He rang Jill to arrange with Dobson's Slave Emporium for Jenna to be taken back to Suks*N*Fuks where she would publically receive fifty of the one hundred lashes of her sentence. He also rang Tom Deakin to inform him of what little progress he had made in getting a full list of the names of the feminists involved. 'What we need is an alternative plan and I believe I have one but it's very risky.'