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Authors: Andrew Ashling
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Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse
Book II
The Invisible Chains
Part 2
Bonds of Fear
Andrew Ashling
Ormidon Publishing
Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse — Book II
The Invisible Chains — Part 2: Bonds of Fear
Andrew Ashling
This book is a work of fiction. The names, characters, places, and
incidents are products of the writer’s imagination or have been used
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Chapter 1:
When Doubt Creeps In
“Your secrets taste more watered down each time, but your food was
excellent as usual, Mandigaill the Hunter. In spite of your protestations
and glaring display of disgust you are here again.”
...
“Yes, I can see how you could find it difficult to decide which is the
fallen prince. After all, you are ruled by your primitive emotions, your
short memory, bad appraisal skills, and mediocre intelligence. All of
which doesn’t prevent you from being quick and arrogantly harsh in
your unjustified judgment. And being annoyingly loud about it.”
...
“I’ve heard your weak reasoning and your manifestations of cheap
indignation before, and even the first time they bored me beyond
measure. But I’ll grant you that all you say is very plausible, very
credible, very reasonable and very logical. And very wrong.”
...
“We’ll see soon enough. Now, undress and sit down on the stool.”
...
“Yes, that is the same stool. If the knob seems longer, that is because
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it is longer.”
...
“An inch or two, maybe more. Yes, and somewhat thicker, too.”
...
“No, don’t worry. People are more flexible in more places than you
would imagine. It is all a question of motivation. Do you want to hear
the rest of the story?”
...
“Then slide yourself over it and sit down. Just... spread yourself.”
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“This one is going to break hearts when he grows up,” he had
heard one of the two women who cleaned his room say, giggling to
the other.
He hadn’t exactly paid it much attention at the time, he was only
five after all, but it had stuck in the back of his head nevertheless. Only
a few years later, when he had looked in a mirror, it had struck him
that his features were not only very regular, but extremely pleasing
to the eye. He also began to notice that people treated him differently.
Of course, by now he knew that his father was the most important
man of the whole barony and that some of that importance rubbed
off on him. But there seemed to be more involved than that.
Still a few years later — he was eleven by now — he began to
notice a strange quality in the looks people gave him when they
thought he wasn’t paying attention to them. At first it was difficult
to place, but gradually it became clear to him that it was a mixture of
reverence and desire. By now he had begun to compare himself with
the few boys his father allowed him to have as friends, companions
really, and he noticed that he was, not to put too fine a point on it,
perfect. From his thick, raven black, shiny hair, over his face with
the full eyebrows, the dark brown, languishing eyes, the perfectly
formed nose, the sensual mouth and pearly teeth, over his hairless,
delicately muscled chest, down to his generously sized member and
muscular legs. Even his feet, usually not a man’s best feature, were
beautiful.
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More importantly, all this proved to be very useful. People would
do little things for him, just to make him smile at them, and he began
to experiment with asking for more, until he had perfected the art of
combining a slight tilt of the head with a smile that promised heaven
and eyes that radiated an inviting sensuality. It brought him time
upon time the desired result.
By thirteen he had seduced the man his father had hired to
instruct him in ancient Boltac. He had done it just to see if he could,
and he had dropped him as soon as he was certain he could reduce
a grown man to tears, simply by withholding his favors. The man
decided to resign his post, just too late to prevent him from fucking
his eleven year old son, as the teacher found out when he walked in on
them. He had smiled his enchanting smile and soundlessly mouthed
for the man to join them. Instead the teacher had run away with a
horrible cry of disgust and despair. He had calmed the disturbed boy
lying under him and finished fucking him till he came.
He soon made another discovery. He was undeniably smarter, a
lot smarter, than all the other boys his age and even most grown ups.
He began to read voraciously, and all that he read he absorbed like
a sponge. It was not only that he could almost verbatim reproduce
what he had taken in, but he also understood its deeper meaning.
By fourteen he had taken stock of his position in life, and he was
more than satisfied with the conclusions he came to. He was extremely
intelligent, irresistibly handsome, very rich, and he belonged to the
ruling class of the country. This was a very promising start in life, he
decided, and it would be a shame if he didn’t exploit this merging of
fortuities through lack of ambition.
There were a few snags here and there, but that was only to be
expected. His father didn’t lack the drive to try to aggrandize his
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House, but he definitely hadn’t the necessary intelligence nor the
required wisdom. What he had however was the money, for the time
being. A situation, he mused, that should correct itself over time. He
could only hope his father wouldn’t have the luck to have his lack of
brains being compensated by longevity. As he was an only child and
his charms, minus the sexual component, seemed to work equally
well on his parents, his future seemed, well... golden was definitely
the word.
Another nettlesome problem lay in the fact that the family was
of relatively recent nobility and had only reached the status of
baronetcy. This wouldn’t do. Not at all. He estimated that he was at
least worth a duchy, say a peer of the realm. From then on, who knew?
His extensive reading had taught him that the reigning Tanahkos
dynasty was very recent on the throne. In fact, the current monarch
wasn’t even born a prince. What had happened less than forty years
ago could very well happen again.
When his father announced that he had procured him a place
as page at Prince Anaxantis’s court, high up in the North, he had
looked with genuine admiration at his sire. For once the old man
had managed to bring home the bacon. He saw the possibilities
immediately. Prince Anaxantis was the youngest of the potential
heirs, but rumor had it that he had already eliminated one of his
brothers. A kindred spirit. While the army in the south was on the
defensive and played the waiting game, the prince had a far more
aggressive strategy. He had heard with envy the news of how he had
subdued the duchy of Landemere. This was most certainly someone
to keep an eye on.
Interestingly enough, more vague rumors indicated that his
highness was not impervious to manly charms, of which, as chance
would have it, he had an abundant supply, and he had no moral
qualms whatsoever to dispense them liberally if the occasion called
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for it. That the prince himself had the reputation of being handsome
and was barely two years older would make the task even less