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Property of the People

By: Reluctant Man
Narrated by: Kelsey John Klein
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In the culmination of my dystopian near future stories that started with "The Science of Torture," this story focuses on Clara and Henry, roommates just trying to make it by as the world changes around them. Henry is incensed at the increasing government crackdowns and joins online forums that are trying to organize a revolution, thinking he is anonymous.

He wasn't and one Saturday morning, three police officers barged in, stripped Henry of all of his clothing, slapped a high tech chastity cage on him, and informed him he was now the Property of the People, and all of his rights and privileges were hereby revoked. It is using this backdrop that we explore a new femdom and FLR relationship as Clara gains full control over Henry, though not without his own willingness to submit.

©2024 Reluctant Man (P)2025 Reluctant Man
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