"The life of a female slave is a life wholly given over by love. It is not a compromised life. It is a total way of life, a total life. The female slave seeks to give all, selflessly, knowing that she, as she is a mere slave, is a rightless animal owned by her Master, one who can be bought and sold at his least whim, can make no claims, that she deserves nothing, and is entitled to not the least attention or consideration. There are no bargains made with her, no arrangements. And it is for such women that men are willing to die."
Mercenaries of Gor, pg 435-436
The girl now known as tibit is a third-generation bred passion slave. As a small child, she played and learned in the walled garden of the Administrator who owned her father and mother. She was vivacious, sweet, curious, and full of life, often getting herself into mischief. She was called talendar, tali for short. But she knew from the first days she could remember that she was forever a slave girl. When her body began to blossom at the age of 14 turnings, her real training began. She was eager to learn and eager to please, and she absorbed everything she was taught with the same curiosity and zest for life she had shown in her play. Her innate sensuality soon became apparent. As her body bloomed, so did her need for submission and seduction. She spent most of her free time dreaming...dreaming of the Master that would capture her heart...and her body. She was sold at the age of 16 to a warrior who wound up being called to battle shortly after the purchase. Eventually, she was captured by a mercenary, Lukas Falconaire, and she easily and willingly gave her body, heart, and soul to Him.
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