Earlier this year I wrote The Dark Passage (now available on Simone Francis on Substack). It is a dark erotica story about a girl who has asked someone, maybe a boyfriend or master to arrange for her to fulfil her submissive fantasy of being taken by a gang of strangers.
Some of this story owes its inspiration to the work of Dianne Herbert who puts her characters, sometimes herself, in scenarios where they end up running naked around the streets. Dianne often plays on the threat of being caught and used. It is a great turn-on for her characters and the reader. Does she get caught?
But what if submitting to a stranger is all part of the character’s fantasy? Enter Millie.
Millie has fantasies of being kidnapped, used and abused. In another of her stories, Waiting For a Dream (coming soon) she askes herself why she does it. ‘Am I mad? Asking a complete stranger to abduct me, abuse me, no safe word, no get out clause. To my friends and probably the rest of society, yes, I probably am. What if they hurt me or even kill me? But then people climb mountains tied to ropes, sometimes they fall and sometimes they die or are seriously injured, but others still do it. It’s the thrill, the adrenaline rush. These are my mountains.’
In A Dark Passage, she is barely in the foothills but is already having the ride of her life.
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