In the male-dominated Empire of Ranexx, Saturnia is a lovely silver-haired slave girl who might have been an imperial slave if not for her one fault. Condemned to a life of sexual use and hard work as a legion slave, Saturnia is driven east to work endlessly on the Emperor’s pet project, the Eastern Wall. When Saturnia arrives she meets the cruel centurion Seneca who menaces her and ultimately plans to use her as bait to lure out the people ...
In the male-dominated Empire of Ranexx, Saturnia is a lovely silver-haired slave girl who might have been an imperial slave if not for her one fault. Condemned to a life of sexual use and hard work as a legion slave, Saturnia is driven east to work endlessly on the Emperor’s pet project, the Eastern Wall. When Saturnia arrives she meets the cruel centurion Seneca who menaces her and ultimately plans to use her as bait to lure out the people known as barbarians.
However one man, Seneca’s commander, Captain Titus, has the power to save Saturnia, to rescue her and push both of them into a new world, a world so dramatically different from the Empire both their lives will be changed forever. Does he have the courage to risk his career and his freedom to give Saturnia the courage to be what she is fated to be?
Jennifer Campbell lives in a modern log cabin, nestles under the fir and spruce that cover the mountain her ancestors settled under. She lives with her Master, Jack, who she serves in an eight year M/s relationship. Not wishing to live free or die, as the state’s motto suggests, she continues her pure submission. Jennifer would love to hear from other submissives, especially those who are touched by her writings about female slavery. Never wanting to forget who and what she is, Jennifer will sometimes write when she is wearing her collar, or her nipple chain.
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