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by Alan Horn




  Total Control 3: Downfall

  Chapter 1 - Frustrations

  Chapter 2 - Steel and Gold

  Chapter 3 - Training Introduction

  Chapter 4 - Cleaned

  Chapter 5 - Questions

  Chapter 6 - Lovers

  Chapter 7 - Attitude Adjustment

  Chapter 8 - Abstinance

  Chapter 9 - Caught

  Chapter 10 - The Gang's All Here.

  Chapter 11 - Steel and Gold

  Chapter 12 -Property

  Chapter 13 - Routines

  Chapter 14 - Homecoming

  PROLOGUE

  In 1903, the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) split from the non-militant suffragettes. They were frustrated at the lack of progress.

  WSPU members were repeatedly arrested so they started hunger strikes. Force feeding raised a public backlash. The Prisoners Act 1913 allowed the release of suffragettes close to death. Officers could re-imprison them again once they were healthy. The WSPU organized an all-women security team, the Bodyguard, to protect fugitive suffragettes.

  The WSPU launched a heightened campaign of protest in 1912 targeting property. They smashed shop windows, burned stately homes, and bombed public buildings including Westminster Abbey. They burned churches and houses. Including that of Chancellor of the Exchequer David Lloyd George. Suffragettes smashed windows of upscale shops and government offices. They cut telephone lines, sent letter bombs, and destroyed greenhouses at Kew gardens. On 18 July 1912, Mary Leigh threw a hatchet at Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith.

  On 9 March 1914, 40 militant suffragettes, brawled with police constables arresting Emmeline Pankour. The next day Mary Richardson attacked Diego Velázquez's Rokeby Venus with a meat cleaver.

  In Total Control 1 : By Force. Dr. Benoit's asylum is overrun by pretty, educated young women convicted of violent crimes. He discovers that enslaving them cures the frustrations driving their crimes. The government learns that the women are happy, and cheaper for them. Enslavement also solves the problem of hunger striking suffragettes. Trained as sex slaves they are distributed to wealthy individuals. Regina is one of the first. She is ringed, chained, trained for pleasure, and given to a master. She hated prison and realizes she is a natural slave and loves being submissive. It just feels right and brings her surprising joy. With no decisions to make or choices to ponder, she is free from worry. Obeying and pleasuring her masters fills Regina with ecstasy. She is delivered to her new master and is shocked to learn he is her former husband.

  In Total Control 2: By Choice. Regina learns that her former husband has a new wife, Anna. Anna is, intoxicated by Regina's beauty and joy and overjoyed to have a sex slave. Regina gives and receives incredible sex. Anna realizes that Regina's life is what she has dreamed of. Anna realizes she always wanted to be Jack's slave. Watching Jack take and control Regina fills her with envy.

  In Total Control 3: Militants. In 1913 suffragette militancy causes £54,000 worth of damage, £36,000 in April alone. Arrest and prison does not stop the crime spree. The government fights back by enslaving the leaders of the suffragettes. The heart of the equality movement is erased while its leaders learn the joys of sexual slavery.

  Chapter 1 - Frustrations

  In 1911, Dr. Benoit demonstrated the efficacy of his method of total control. His pilot program trained more than one hundred convicted female felons. He used methods developed over centuries in the middle East. His patients all responded far more strongly than he hoped. They began as angry, desperate women barely in touch with reality. They became sensuous, loving women. They became incredibly obedient, ardent lovers. They craved the satisfaction of pleasuring their new masters. They were placed with wealthy individuals. The large estates and dedicated staff were essential to security and privacy. The existence of this was still a government secret. He presented his radical program and its superb results to parliament in closed sessions. He was enthusiastically supported by every one of these powerful individuals. The timing could not have been better. Suffragists had argued for voting rights for women for years. Some activist suffragists had undertaken a program of arson. They attacked public buildings and stately homes. They claimed they did not want to harm people but no one believed them. The suffragists began hunger strikes which garnered increasing public support. Dr. Benoit's program seemed heaven sent to members of parliament. Here was a way to permanently stop the terrorism. It saved the cost of incarcerating the women. And it was enthusiastically supported by the Church.

  12 March 1912. WSPU headquarters

  Emmeline Pankour is addressing a meeting. "Ladies, our arguments have been ignored by the government. It is time for stronger action. We will no longer accept being ignored. The action committee has proposed a campaign of property damage. Also demonstrations until the government takes meaningful action. We will injure no person." Cheers erupt. "The committee has prepared a list of possible targets. These places are empty at night and they are prominent. I know that you have all volunteered to risk arrest and punishment to advance our cause. Now is the time to stand tall. Go now and meet with your team captains. We have a busy and important few weeks ahead of us. Remember secrecy is paramount. If the authorities learn of our activities before we are ready, we will goto prison. Our cause will falter." She left the podium and exited through a side door.

  She met a young, light blond woman in the anteroom. "Let's go home, Ingrid. The others must stay and organize."

  "Yes, ma'am. Your carriage and driver are ready outside."

  27 April 1913. Parliament

  Disgusted by Suffragette crimes, Parliament passed the Female Criminal Reform Act. It authorizes the imposition of slavery for women convicted of serious crimes. But only if the judge deems the female incorrigible and it is in the best interest of the country. The FCRA passed in closed session after extensive argument. Every Lord and MP was sworn to secrecy, especially from every female. The Prime Minister stated secrecy would only be necessary until the ringleaders were arrested. Sentencing of female convicts were secret for a period equal to the length of sentence. Slavery was a life sentence.

  30 April 1913. Scotland Yard

  Chief Inspector John Travis was not happy. His scowl was deep and dark. There was another man sitting in Travis' office. A man who had never been there before. "Sergeant," he called. Sergeant Sam Vines appeared in the doorway, "Yes, sir?"

  "Sergeant, set up a meeting. As soon as convenient with Inspector Alderson and his Sergeants. Invite Sgt. Saxby and tell the Inspector he's to bring three of his best undercover operators. Only male personnel, Sergeant." "Yes, Sir, only men." "Sergeant, I'd like you there too."

  ...

  CI Travis said, "Gentlemen, thank you for coming so promptly. You all know the Suffragettes have embarked on a campaign of property damage. The estimates are not complete yet, but it looks like they have caused around 34, 000 pounds worth of damage. They have smashed shop windows, burned homes, and destroyed a greenhouse in Yew Gardens. We know there is a cadre of twenty or so leaders. We think a looser core of about three hundred activists. They have a membership of supporters numbering in the thousands. Their plan is to intimidate the crown into succumbing to their demands. The Queen and Parliament are determined this not happen. This department has been charged with stopping this crime spree."

  "Our task is made harder because the leaders and members of this conspiracy are women. Quite possibly our loved ones, mothers, wives girlfriends, sweethearts. They live and play with us every day. They care for our children, our parents, keep our homes and are loving mates at home. Its only when they go to meetings and plan destruction to further their cause that they become a problem for us. We must remember that only a small number of women wh
o support WSPU are responsible for these crimes. Most are innocent. We must also remember that mild supporters can pass important information to the organization. Please do not say anything of what we are doing to any women. You know how women love to talk about anything and everything. What may seem harmless gossip with scattered tidbits of data can show significant information."

  "I want to introduce Mr. Ray Hotchkiss. He is from the PM's office and will be helping us with our intelligence activities. We need much better intelligence about the activities of the WSPU. I have been given authority to call upon the entire department as needed for this. You three undercover men. I want you to case the WSPU HQ and set up a quiet surveillance of the building and determine who goes in and out.

  You can have all the manpower you need. I have identified five female staff who despise these current WSPU tactics. They are available for your surveillance activities. Use them sparingly. I want to know where the women go when they leave there. I know there are locations where women congregate without suspicion. Some of these may be coordination centers for these attacks.

  I also suspect the WSPU is getting information from some of your female associates. The attacks in the past month occurred when there were no constables or officers in the vicinity. I don't believe in coincidences, especially repeated coincidences. Find where women associated with policemen are going. Hairdressers, women's clothing shops, mills, factories. Find out who they are. I don't think these women know what harm their tales are causing, so don't alarm them. Take good notes. Turn your records in to Sgt. Vines and he'll see that Mr. Hotchkiss gets a copy. Inspector Alderson will coordinate the surveillance activities and handle manpower. That's all. Questions?"

  "OK, back to work, men. Inspector, will you stay a moment?"

  "Bill, there is one other matter you should know about. Everything I am going to tell you is classified top secret. Her Majesty approves of this secrecy, at least for the present. Several days ago Parliament passed the Female Criminal Reform Act. The FCRA allows judges to sentence female convicts to enslavement for life. But only if the crime is serious, the female is incorrigible, and a menace to society. The Parliament is appalled at the crimes and the women's hunger strikes in prison. An enslaved woman loses all rights and may be sold, punished, killed, or given away. Most will be given back to their men, if any. Fathers, husbands, lovers. They will be returned as trained slavegirls. to the property of their owners. Enslavement sentences are secret. The slaves are immediately taken to a asylum where they ironed and trained. The asylum and interior ministry handle disposition. Any questions?"

  "Sir, what happen to the women if they have no man in their life?"

  "The asylum and ministry have a great deal of discretion. Absent other factors, the women are sold at auction. The first auction is planned for October 31, Halloween."

  "Sir, after all the public outcry over hunger strikers won't this be even bigger?"

  The government doesn't think so. It is only for incorrigible convicts. The Church has approved it as a reasonable secular punishment. It is surprising, but the initial tests show the women love their new life."

  "They are happy, sir?"

  "I know. It was hard for me to believe. I was at a presentation by the Dr. that developed the program. He had several women with him who had been enslaved and trained. They were beautiful, obedient, and inordinately pleased with their new life. Several free women familiar with the program volunteered to be slaves."

  "Bill, you're unmarried, correct?"

  "Yes, sir."

  "As a senior police official, you will be eligible to select one of the new slaves for yourself. You should go visit the asylum during training. I have seen some of them and they are the most sexy, alluring women you will ever see. Obedient and eager to please."

  3 May 1913. Scotland Yard

  Inspector Alderson said, "Sir, The surveillance team report a suspected clandestine meeting location. It is in a dress shop on Air St. It's owned by Ms. Adeline Johnson. They followed her from the WSPU headquarters. She has been back to the HQ twice since we tumbled to her. The key indicator she is running some sort of intelligence operation is the visitors to her shop. So far seventy women have shopped there in two days. Visitors include fifteen wives and girlfriends of MPs, police officials, and court employees."

  CI Travis asked, "Does your team have a recommendation at this point?"

  "Yes, sir. They want to install a listening post in the vacant shop next door. They will install voice tubes into well hidden places. We can then hear the people speaking in those rooms. In some places they can put hidden holes to observe through."

  CI Travis, "Does anyone have any concerns about this plan? No? Approved. Anyone else have additional ideas?"

  Mr. Hotchkiss spoke up, "Sir, with some possible agents identified. we could provide some misinformation to bait a trap and firmly identify actual agents."

  Travis, "I like the idea, how would this work?"

  "We provide misinformation about something the WSPU wants. We set up more than one solution. We then provide different answers to different possible agents. If the WSPU acts on one of these, we will know more precisely which group is passing information. If we do this a couple of times, we could identify the agents precisely. If we can't identify the actual agent, perhaps we can clear the innocents. At the same time, we could catch some of them red-handed."

  Travis, "This is a great idea. Alderson, work with Hotchkiss and make a plan. I want to see the outline tomorrow at 5 pm.

  8 May 1913. Adeline's Fine Dresses, 79 Air St, London

  Jillian said, "Adeline, this is a beautiful dress. The lacework is so fine. How can you sell it for so low a price?"

  Adeline smiled and said, "Jillian, dear. I reduce my markup for friends and I have to admit, this dress has a tiny defect in the hem. Look." She lifted the hem and rotated it . She pointed to a spot and said, "See here, the stitches aren't smooth. They put a wrinkle in the hem. It small and at the very bottom so no one will ever notice. I ask the manufacturer to let me look at all their seconds. The very best ones I get for half price from them. I know your man is in the police. That doesn't pay as well as private firms, so I'm just helping out."

  "Oh, Jillian, whatever the reason, thank you so much. I want to look my best for Sam. We're going to have dinner with his parents in two weeks, when Sam gets back."

  "Sam's going to be gone for two whole weeks? I didn't know police left their home for that long."

  "Oh well. He said he has to escort some prisoners all the way to Scotland and he can't leave until the fifteenth. Don't tell anyone. Its supposed to be a secret."

  "Mum's the word, Jillian."

  10 May 1913. WSPU HQ

  Emmeline asked, "How sure of this are you Adeline?

  Adeline responded, " All my sources said it was on the 15th. Four of five told me it was a prisoner transport job. One said they were going to Wales. Two said Edinburgh. Two said Scotland. Two said it was three policemen in the escort. So I'm not sure about the specifics. It looks like several police are escorting some prisoners from London to Scotland on the 15th. I'll bet some of the action committee would be able to plan a rescue of our people just north of London on the 15th. Emma, that's my best guess. Beyond that, who knows."

  "Addie, its not as specific as I would like, but we have to try and recover our people. Mary knows too much about us. We also need to know what's happening to all our girls. None of the ones arrested in the past two weeks have shown up. They government is hiding them somewhere. We need to find out what's happening. Maybe Mary, Maureen, or Elizabeth learned something. Or maybe the police will let something slip. OK. I'll tell the action committee."

  15 May 1913. Kings Court

  The Presiding Judge spoke, "Mary Stanton, Elizabeth Brady. Maureen O'Reilly. You are guilty of arson, conspiracy, assault on a police officer, and inciting to riot. Bailiff, please clear the courtroom. Miss Hawkins, you too, please."

  The judge waited until all but the barr
isters and male court officials were gone. Then he said, "This is not the first convictions for any of you. These are serious crimes. I'm sure this is news to you. The government has a new sentencing option for women who are incorrigible and a menace. Enslavement. This means you lose all human rights and become the property of an owner. Women sentenced to enslavement go to a training facility and learn to be courtesans. They are then placed with suitable owners to care for and use them as they see fit. All property you own becomes the property of your owner. If you are married, the marriage is nullified. If you have children, you are no longer their parent. I hereby find you incorrigible and a menace to society. You are all sentenced to enslavement for life. Take them away."

  Mary screamed, "I demand the right to speak. This is not fair. Women demand equality and fair pay. We will continue the fight until our demands are met. You can't silence us this way! We want to be free. We were only marching to try and get the attention of those pompous legislators. We want the vote. We have just as much right as men to control our lives and choose who runs the country."

  We were taken from the dock to a courtyard. We were handcuffed and put in a wagon. I heard other wagons leave with us, but after a few minutes I couldn't hear them. The wagon made many turns, often it felt like we were going in circles. We were going to be slaves. I was terrified. I had read books describing the horrors of slavery. England was civilized. How could the government have reverted so far? Was it possible? Maybe the judge was just trying to scare us. Well, it had worked. I was scared out of my wits. I know we needed to escape, but I couldn't think of even how to start. We were locked in a police wagon and handcuffed. Where ever we were going had to be more secure than this wagon. I could only hope we would get an opportunity or our friends would find us.

 

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