Brie Faces Her Master's Fears by Red Phoenix
Author:Red Phoenix
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Romance, Erotica, (¯`'•.¸//(*_*)\\¸.•'´¯)
Publisher: Red Phoenix Entertainment, LLC
Published: 2013-04-29T00:00:00+00:00
The minute she entered the lonely apartment, she dialed Sir’s number. Brie dreaded the phone call, but did not hesitate.
Sir could immediately tell something was wrong just by the tone of her ‘hello’. “Explain what has happened,” he stated, his voice calm and sure. It helped to ease her nerves.
“Sir, I need to tell you that I have had the same dream three nights in a row. It’s so real that I…” Her voice trailed off as she lost her courage to continue.
He chuckled, the relief easy to hear in his voice. “You’re calling about a dream? Did I die in it? Well, don’t worry. I’m fine, babygirl. No need to fret any longer.”
“No, Sir… I had a dream about another man.”
His tone suddenly became deadly serious. “What man?”
“Faelan, Sir.”
He paused before insisting with forced calm, “Explain this dream in detail.”
Brie recounted her dream, not leaving out any details, as much as she was desperate to. She would not make the mistake of holding back something he might consider significant, no matter how mortifying it was for her.
The phone went silent. Finally, she asked in a choking gasp. “Sir?”
“How did it make you feel?”
“Every night I wake up feeling I’ve betrayed you, Sir. Marquis Gray questioned if my feelings have changed for Faelan, but they have not. These dreams are coming out of nowhere and I just want them to go away.”
He said coldly, “Marquis Gray?”
Brie backtracked, realizing she was just digging herself into a deeper hole. “I saw him today at the Center. I didn’t want to tell him, Sir, but he insisted. He also was adamant I tell you as soon as I got home.”
“Your Master should always be the first you tell,” he said in an icy tone. “The fact you have had these dreams for three nights has me questioning your silence.”
She blurted, “Sir, I thought they would go away. I thought you would think I was silly or worse, that I actually desired Faelan. Master…after what happened the night before you left, I’ve been afraid to do or say something wrong.”
“So you said nothing.”
“Yes,” she admitted miserably. “I want to please you, but I also feel a need to protect you, Sir. But in the end, all I ever do is fail you.” She stifled a sob, feeling unworthy of his collar.
“Your protection is not what I want from you, Brie. I want your honesty at all times.”
She struggled to get the words past the lump in her throat. “Yes, Sir.”
“I do not hold you accountable for dreams. You can let go of any feelings of guilt over that. However, I am disappointed.”
“I know I deserve to be punished, Sir. Punish me, please.”
She heard him sigh heavily. “I’m uncertain if your dreams are a result of our discussion before I left, but I believe your reluctance to tell me is directly related. It is a vicious cycle. Your fear causes you to be silent, and your secretiveness causes me to question you trustworthiness.”
“Yes…” she agreed sadly.
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