Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 11:59:00 -0400
From: Cool Dude <kewl_dewd73@hotmail.com>
Subject: Kirk's Journey  -  Part Two

KIRK'S JOURNEY


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Part Two

Kirk's 18th birthday and subsequently his graduation from high
school ultimately arrived and the dispute with his parents regarding
his going to college was resolved, as Kirk knew it would be, in his
favor. His parents were disappointed but, as Kirk pointed out, his
grades were below par and his chances of obtaining admission to a
decent college were remote. He told his father too that he did not
want to waste his money. His father informed him that if he decided
when he was more settled to change his mind, the funds would still
be available for his continued education. Kirk thanked him.

Kirk's interest in slavery had by then been keenly fuelled, firstly,
by his continued friendship with Blade, and secondly, by the
realization of his ability to manipulate and control people to his
own advantage. He obtained a real rush from this and appeared to
obtain more satisfaction from it than from any gratification of his
teenage sexual needs. Blade merely shook his head and smiled.

Kirk had discovered the internet early and he soon was to be
conversant with the legislation governing slavery particularly as it
pertained to his own state. He was amazed that the laws seemed to
have been drafted in such a way as to not only reintroduce the
practice of slavery itself but to promote the furtherance of it. The
pro-slavery lobby had done a good job. It was clear that
circumstances could arise where citizens falling foul of the law
could end up being enslaved for lengthy periods for relatively minor
infractions. Kirk also read avidly the monthly periodical "Slavery
Today" which was a mine of information on such subjects as slave
management, training, control, discipline and punishment. Kirk did
not need to access internet porn sites for jackoff material.

With the attainment of his 18th birthday, Kirk asked his friend
Blade whether he would be able to arrange for Kirk to pay a visit to
Slaves r Us in order to see first hand how the dealership was run.
Blade, at first reluctant, finally agreed to speak with Mr.
Gilbertson, the owner. The latter was not very receptive to the
idea (he normally did not allow gawkers beyond the auction and
despatch areas) but Blade put his reputation on the line and
informed his boss that in his opinion Kirk was a serious young man
committed to the principles of slavery and that he might very well
be an excellent prospect for employment in due course. Mr.
Gilbertson, despite his initial reservations, was a little intrigued
and agreed to meet with Kirk. At that meeting Mr. Gilbertson took
immediately to the clean-cut young man and Kirk's knowledge of and
apparent commitment to the institution of modern slavery impressed
him mightily. He agreed that on the day of the next sitting of the
Slave Court, Kirk would be allowed to accompany Blade while carrying
out his duties.

Sunninghill, Kirk's home town, was of moderate size and therefore
some of the functions which would normally have been handled by the
county authorities when enslavement orders were handed down, were
entrusted to private concerns. Slaves r Us were contracted to
carry out much of this work. Mr. Gilbertson's outfit, like
Sunninghill itself, was of modest size and was concentrated in a
single-storey building on the outskirts of the town. The God-fearing
citizens of the town, many of whom were implicated up to their necks
in the institution of slavery, did not like the raw edges of it to
be paraded before their eyes and thus Mr. Gilbertson had felt it
best to locate the firm as far away from their gaze as possible. On
entering the building one encountered the reception area which
looked like that of any other business enterprise with two
offices. Leading off to the left with access barred by steel
security doors, was the slave processing center which was a large
stark cement-block walled hall, painted white, and which was
partitioned in an open plan fashion. Blade later explained to Kirk
that the starkness and impression of overall size was important in
the cowing of the newly enslaved properties and that the partitions
served the same purpose by preventing the slaves from obtaining an
overall picture of what was going on. At the back of the hall was
an open area where punishment was meted out and this area was
equipped with all the accoutrements of the slave handler. Leading
off to the left was the despatch area consisting of a dock up
against which vehicles could be reversed for the purpose of loading
the slaves for transport. Leading off to the right of the
processing center were further steel security doors beyond which
were the short-term holding pens on one side and on the other a
series of cages where slaves awaiting auction were warehoused. Kirk
displayed an intense interest in the warehousing cages but was
disappointed that they were much like prison cells as depicted on TV
whereas he had expected them to be much smaller and restrictive as
an article in "Slavery Today" had recommended they be. On the other
side of the building was the Auction Room which reminded Kirk of his
high school assembly hall with a raised stage in the front and rows
of chairs in front of that. Of course the school assembly hall was
not equipped with all those restraining devices, chains, etc, he
thought to himself with a smile.

Kirk found the entire proceedings of that day of immense interest
and highly erotic. Nor was he the only one. He noticed with
surprise that some of the handlers as well as the persons manning
the stations in the maze along the processing line were similarly
sporting hardons and what's more seemingly without any
embarrassment. At the end of the day Kirk watched as the slaves
which had not been delivered to their new owners at the despatch
area, namely those who were now caged awaiting ultimate auction,
were fed and watered. Kirk split his sides with laughter at the
looks on the slaves' faces as they were given their first meal of
slave rations, which looked for all the world like the dry dog food
you might purchase at your local supermarket.

Kirk thanked Mr. Gilbertson for having allowed him to be present at
the day's proceedings and assured him that nothing he had seen had
fazed him and that nothing would be discussed with friends and
family. He intimated that he understood that not all people
appreciated the necessity for hard measures in turning out slaves as
useful products in the service of the community. He also informed
Mr. Gilbertson ingenuously that should he require any additional
help, he would appreciate the chance to be of assistance. During
the drive home with Blade, Kirk was effusive in his excitement and
extracted a promise from Blade that should a vacancy occur at the
processing center, he would inform Kirk immediately. Kirk was happy
in his own mind he would have no trouble in persuading Mr.
Gilbertson to take him on in such an event.

During the first year out of high school, Kirk lazed around the
house without making any serious attempt to find a job, much to his
parents' annoyance. However he always managed to come up with some
excuse when confronted by his parents and, as always, won the
battle. Mr. Gilbertson, however, had not forgotten the young man
and on four occasions called on Kirk to assist with matters at the
slave center. His duties consisted mainly of helping the handlers
with the processing of the new slaves but he created quite an
impression with his willingness to continually harass them during
processing. He had read that keeping the new slaves on the hop from
the first moment was part and parcel of breaking down their
resistance and that there was no better time than when they were at
their most vulnerable, that is, immediately after being collared
after the handing down of the court's judgement.

At the end of that year, one of the regular handlers decided to
leave Sunninghill and to take up a post with the Prison Service of a
southern state where a cousin of his was employed. Apparently the
cousin had informed him that there existed close co-operation
between the Prison Service and the state's Bureau of Slave Affairs
and that his prospects of taking home considerably more money than
he earned at Sunninghill were good. Blade informed his friend of
this new development and Kirk immediately approached Mr. Gilbertson
to ask if he might replace the handler. Mr. Gilbertson was in some
doubt due to Kirk's tender age but he could not rid himself of his
first impressions that here was a boy who really had the correct
attitude and also an aptitude for the job. In the end he informed
Kirk he would be taken on on a six-month trial basis. Kirk was an
impressive figure; an attractive young man in an immaculately
turned out uniform of khaki trousers and shirt, brown belt with
coiled whip attached, shiny boots, and a military style khaki cap
with black peak over his short-cropped hair. The young man did not
disappoint his boss and his ruthlessness in the handling of the
newly-collared slaves, with liberal use of the whip, became a topic
of discussion even among the other handlers. Even Blade, his best
friend, felt he was overdoing things with the newly-collared slaves
and told him so. Kirk responded by saying that the earlier the
slaves were made to understand the reality of their new status the
better for them in the long run.  Kirk's parents, of course, were horrified
at the latest turn of events but in the end rationalized that any job was
better than no job at all.

Shortly after Kirk attained the age of 21 there occurred a
confluence of events that were to bring about dramatic changes in
Kirk's life. His parents, on vacation in Hawaii, perished in a
commuter plane crash. Mr. Kedger, his father's attorney, called
Kirk to his office and the wills of his father and mother were
read. Despite having disappointed his parents in many ways, Kirk
happened to be an only child and thus was named sole heir of the
combined estates. Having already attained the age of 21 years, the
assets would devolve upon Kirk without restriction. Mr. Kedger, in
the true traditions of his profession, suggested to Kirk that it
would be wise if the assets were left under his control to be
administered on Kirk's behalf, with Kirk receiving a monthly
stipend. Kirk laughed in his face and informed him that his days of
managing the affairs of the Hansen family were over. Meanwhile Kirk
had been in contact with the manager of one of the local banks, a
Mr. Burlington, and arranged that when the estates had been wound up
the assets would be transferred to the Bank and invested in Kirk's
name. The one surprise in store for Kirk was the quite considerable
size of his parents' estates. He had always been under the
impression that the family was not that well-off. He even still
possessed the bike he had received on his 16th birthday and his
father had not offered to purchase a car for him when he became
eligible to drive. He had never asked for money for such things as
field trips organized by his school although to be honest he would
not have considered taking part in such asshole events in any case.

Shortly after the estates of his parents had been wound up, Mr.
Gilbertson passed away rather suddenly. He was survived by a frail
widow and two grown-up sons who had by that time moved out of
state. Kirk sensed an opportunity and asked Mr. Burlington to
casually enquire what the family and Mr. Gilbertson's executor had
in mind for Slaves r Us. Kirk intimated to Mr. Burlington that
there might be an opportunity to pick up the business at a modest
price and enquired if that were the case whether the Bank would be
prepared to assist him in purchasing the business. He intended to
sell the family residence and with the proceeds of that sale and his
existing investments, he would have a tidy sum. However, he would
probably need some additional working capital if he were to expand
operations. The Banks at that particular time had come to realize
that the country's economy was no longer driven by the steel mills,
foundries and other heavy industry, but rather by the emerging
service industries such as information technology and the slave
trade. Mr. Burlington began negotiations with the executor of the
estate without disclosing who he was acting on behalf of and, in the
absence of any interest by the Gilbertson family itself and any
other serious buyers, the offer made on Kirk's behalf was accepted
by the executor of the estate, subject of course to the granting of
a slave trading licence to Kirk. This proved to be a mere formality
once Mr. Burlington had made personal representations to the
chairman of the State Slave Licensing Board.

Kirk thus became the new owner of Slaves r Us, the largest slave
dealership in the county.  He was ecstatic.


To be continued...


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