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By Judicial Decree 5: Contract Law

By: Commander James Bondage
Narrated by: Elliott Daniels
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Diana was comfortably well off after the sudden death of her husband. But she did not have the kind of money she needed to finance her hobby: the acquisition and training of expensive slave-girls. Her neighbor, Rupert Caine, owned a harem of the most beautiful sex-toys in the country, but he refused to even lend them to Diana. If only she could get him to part with one or two of the girls, her problems would be solved. 

As a former professional poker player, Diana was confident she could win some of Caine’s girls in a card game. But in order to get Caine to play, she would have to sign a contract of indenture, putting up her own freedom as her stake in the game.... 

By Judicial Decree 5: Contract Law is another exciting story in Commander James Bondage’s popular series set in an alternate world, where slavery is an everyday fact of life.

©2018 Commander James Bondage (P)2020 Commander James Bondage
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