Perfect Victim by Christine McGuire
Author:Christine McGuire
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Cameron first brought up the story of Sarah1 and Hagar in 1983, when Jan was reading the Old Testament to him. Now he began to reemphasize it, claiming that their three-party household was based on Scripture.
He tried to persuade his wife that with K out of the box, he ought to be able to sleep openly with her. “It’s like Biblical times,” he told Jan. “And you’ll make it easier on yourself if you just accept K as my slave wife, because I’m going to sleep with her whether you like it or not.”
Jan wrestled with this. She wanted to do what was right, and she knew the Bible said she should follow her husband’s commands, but the idea of Cameron having two wives seemed blatantly sinful. With no one to turn to, she prayed for guidance.
But Cameron wouldn’t wait for Jan to be granted divine inspiration. He started telling K that she needed sex, and that God told him that he should fulfill that need. . . .
The sex acts with K, which had lapsed during the past year and a half, recommenced. At one point, Hooker ordered his wife and his slave to entertain him with lesbian acts. And finally, with considerable effort, he succeeded in swaying Janice to his position: for the first time since 1977, he had both women in bed with him at the same time.
When Jan came down with a bad case of flu, K volunteered to take care of her. Mrs. Miron was disgruntled when K asked for time off to stay home with Jan—”Why can’t her husband take care of her?” she wondered—but she granted her favorite maid some time off nonetheless.
While Jan recovered, K brought her refreshments, took care of the girls, and did the household chores. And instead of giving a large tip she’d just received to Cameron, she bought Jan some flowers.
Jan was so touched that when she was up and around again, she went out and bought roses for K, enclosing a card that read: “Hagar, I love you.” She signed it: “Sarah.”
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