Slater wants to obey, he wants to submit, he wants to be told he’s good for doing the things he’s good at. What he wants is his Master what he wants is for his Master to be his God, to be all powerful, all knowing, and frightening in his wrath. Broken, he’s unable to take responsibility for himself, and wouldn’t if he could. Like poisoned candy, he’s temptation and devastation all wrapped together. He’s a thing, a trained killer with no sanity and far too much cleverness. This isn’t what Slater wants this isn’t what Slater needs.Īnd Talha is going to learn that the chains that bind the madman to him go both ways. But Talha is softening, is doing things Slater doesn’t understand. He holds on to what little sanity is left to him by surrendering himself to Talha, the man who gives him pain, the man who makes him obey, the man who - when Slater is good, and Slater is always good - gives him pleasure.
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