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Gay BDSM Fantasy. Adam is a submissive masochist living on a planet which systematically persecutes sadomasochists. Like other exposed sadomasochists, he has been forced into a street life. Nevertheless, he is determined to find his sir. Adam believes he is searching for a man, but his search leads him to a black winged angel. The story contains explicit material and is intended for adults only.
Warnings: Sadism/masochism, explicit sex between men, bondage, dominance and submission
Length: Approximately 16,000 words
Nana G
I write what I love to read, and probably that's why I ended up writing gay BDSM stories. BDSM is a fascinating subject, because the emotional and psychological aspect of the practice just invites a story to be written. I have done a lot of research into the practice. However, I believe that art is more than a mere reflection of reality and I rely on my imagination most when I write my stories. I endeavor to create something unique and memorable.
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Connection - Nana G
Connection: Angel’s Pet
By Nana G
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2013 Nana G
Smashwords Edition, License Notes
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Looking for Sir
Chapter Two: Starting Anew
Chapter Three: Angel’s Pet I
Chapter Four: Angel’s Pet II
Chapter Five: Angel’s Caress
Chapter Six: Brush with the Past
Chapter One: Looking for Sir
Camulus stood and waited in a narrow dark alley that was once a sanctuary for the particular misfits of Mabella, known as the dominant and the submissive, with varying degrees of sadomasochistic dispositions. The black winged angel, monster or God, depending on the perception of those who used such terms, had already explored this planet and it was rather uncharacteristic of him to come back to the same place twice. There was something about the young man who got arrested in the alley. Unlike other submissive masochists, he wasn't discretely going about finding a top that would satiate his hunger. He was wearing a collar that was too large to go unnoticed. Considering how the inhabitants of this planet treated people whose libido was aroused only through suffering humiliation or pain, his lack of caution was rather alarming.
It seemed that the bar was now closed down. No sanctuary was permanent when the majority population played the role of vice cops. From what he gathered from reading the minds of humans, this planet had treated homosexuals as criminals not long ago and attempted to cure them through medical treatment. Whilst vanilla gays no longer suffered similar fates, the hatred towards sadomasochists grew only stronger. If exposed, they were frequent victims of gang rapes and violence, despised by even those who were in turn despised by society in general. They would get enlisted in an anti-social register, lose their jobs and never find other employment except in a brothel grudgingly run by the government for decent citizens who were unable to find a sexual partner on their own. According to the majority of the citizens, the very existence of perverts was offensive to the fundamental right to form a loving caring relationship through mutual consent. No one paid attention if one of these sadomasochists got killed or beaten up. They were avoided like a disease. They weren't even good enough to clean public toilets.
Funnily enough, the plight of sadists had been often less severe than that of masochists. There were always many more who wanted to submit and/or receive pain in the erotic context than the reverse. Exposed sadists could still make a living by charging the eager masochists and survive in the street. Exposed masochists had no option but to work in a brothel or pretend to be a sadist. But these masochists often lacked in the art of causing controlled pain and most of them remained starved and cold if they were forced into street life. Camulus wondered what had happened to the reckless human who had caught his attention. The probability of seeing him again in the bar was slim to begin with, even if the place hadn't been boarded up. But the angel had a feeling that another chance encounter was around the corner. And his instinct had never let him down.
Two humans came into the dark alley, one male and another female. They seemed nervous, but a quick scan of their minds showed they were no sadomasochists. Rather, they were looking for a friend who looked suspiciously like the young man Camulus himself intended to find. As they hid themselves behind a large tree just opposite the now-closed bar, Camulus continued to read their minds to find some interesting facts about their relationship with the human he was interested in. The girl, named Delphine, was his sister, and the dark-haired man's name was David. The name of the man they were looking for was Adam.
It was evident that they both loved him, but sometimes love caused more hurt than hatred did. They didn't seem to understand that what they did out of love was in fact an act of betrayal. They had ruined his life by placing far too much trust in the power of rehabilitation centers. Such places rarely achieved the objectives they set out to meet. They were hopelessly ineffectual in fixing how one's libido worked and only good at fostering self-hatred.
Remaining invisible to the mortal eyes, Camulus let his thoughts wander to