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How many more amazing surprises technological progress has in store for us!

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D. Karch

In the NeoVictorian Era, Arranged Marriage was a little known fact that wasn't very popular. But in Little Ellie's case, her dad was just a meager farmer, and her mother was a house wife with 5 kids. Ellie being the oldest was "sacrificed" by a local business man who wanted a Mistress/Wife, but not an ordinary one. James found Ellie in the field helping her father, but was (Alexander) then. He had long hair and a beautiful face that was very androgynous and so he approached the couple in secret and made a deal to marry him in two years. After the two years was up, Alexander was taken to James's Estate and made into the beautiful little submissive girl who you see in the picture now. Permanent Chastity was just the beginning, along with daily corseting and long skirts. After six months of chastity, it was evident that the now "Ellie" wasn't getting out and asked James to please take it off. As it wasn't known to Ellie that it was permanent, James told her there was no way to, other than cutting off her genitalia, which James wanted her to keep. James took Ellie to a special room in the cellar that was made for her. The "Electric Bride" was the first machine of it's kind that was made for taking care of this problem. James helped Ellie and instructed her on how to make it work, he set it up and set Ellie on the road to greater and greater heights of self pleasure. It had over two hundred attachments and Ellie was in the middle of trying out all of them once. James told her this was her only way to relieve her sexual frustration, and she took to it like a farmer to a field.

yazva

Thank you a lot for this story! I would like to post it on Twitter with this image, would you agree?

D. Karch

Yes, you can post it. But in the beginning of the story, I meant to say Ellie was sacrificed To a local business man - not By a local business man. But go ahead and post it. I'm really glad you appreciate it that much. If you can change the word, that'd be great