DSM stood for bondage, discipline/dominance, submission/sadism, and masochism. It involved a relationship between two consensual adults.
It wasnât about sexâmost of the scenes didnât involve intercourseâas much as it was about relinquishing power or gaining control.
For a sadistic-dominant like Preston Trice, what excited him most was the fear he inflicted in his slaves. The color draining from their faces as they were suspended in the air upside down.
It was a torture device used by ancient Romans to crucify people, and it was one of Master Triceâs favorite tools.
Most of the time, he sat on his throne staring as little by little their bodies became as white as paper. As the blood rushed to their faces, eliciting tears to drip to the floor, he unzipped his pants and masturbated.
Part of the etiquette of BDSM was to take care of your possessions after each scene. It developed a sense of closure and built trust among the participants. It was the most intimate part of a scene and Master Trice never considerate it.
He took pleasure in seeing his slaves wounded and tortured without the ability to get up from the pain heâd extorted. Taking care of them, building them back up, wasnât in his DNA, and defeated the purpose. He didnât have an empathetic bone in his body to care for them or apologize for his kinks.
And that was the type of man a masochist-submissive such as Abigail Bennett desired. The state of no-mind where she didnât have to think about anything because she didnât have options .
Most women would slap a man who called them a whore. Most women would cry after being humiliated in front of an audience. Most women would cringe at the thought of being bonded.
Abigail found those scenarios rousing to the point where her panties turned into puddles of arousal.
There was a very thin line between pleasure and pain and if done properly, pain could make for the most intense orgasm a person could ever experience.
Preston and Abigail didnât know it yet, but they were exactly what each other neededâ¦as long as the thin line never blurred.