1. Sisterhood of Sin -- 28 -- Bitch Warfare


    Date: 9/17/2015, Categories: Fetish, Author: LastWife, Rating: 4, Source: LushStories

    it." "Could you do them to your son?" The question visibly stops her. Her jaw moves again and again as if she is going to say something. Finally she says, "I don't know." "That's good enough for me. You have my green light." "Wait. No. You don't know what you're getting into. Don't dismiss this so... so..." I've managed to penetrate her defenses twice, with just three sentences. "Okay, Love. Let's have a code between us then. If ever your code requires you to hurt me or anyone I care about, you have to explain why to me first." It's the first time that I've verbally called her 'Love'. It's the name that I've had for her in my head since she let slip the unintended confession that she knows more about my past than someone who is just a bodyguard would. Two evenings previous, she mentioned that Kyra, or more specifically, 'Mrs. Cardinal', and I were roommates in college and more importantly, that my friendship with her started the change of Saint Cate, the virgin Catholic prude, into me. That impression could only have come from my stories, because it isn't quite the truth. But unless she read my stories, or gleaned that information from someone who had, a member of a black team, even one who became a personal bodyguard, would have had no need to know those details about me. And it just doesn't seem like something Bethany would tell her. "That doesn't work, Ma'am. I might have to shoot through you to stop the person who's going to kill you if I don't. I have a code for that. ...
    Your code would nullify it. I don't respond predictably to conflicting codes." Her use of the name 'Ma'am' for me, spoken with vehemence after I upset her balance and called her 'Love' is a clue. I believe that it indicates real feelings for me, which I desire, because the alternative is that she, or someone she works for, studied my stories extensively in order to penetrate my defenses. But either way, I can't think of a better example of the dilemma she could be faced with if she has a poorly constructed code. "I see. So how are you different from a sociopath?" "That's a complex subject. I'll give you two examples. Sociopaths are pathological liars. I have the ability to lie without remorse, as they do. I can pass a lie detector test. But only when my code makes that possible." "Hmmm. There doesn't seem to be any quick and dirty way that I can test that. What else?" "I can admit when I'm wrong. Sociopaths can't. Their ego won't let them." "But they can lie and say that they are wrong, can't they?" "Yes." "And pass a lie detector when they do?" "Yes." "So again, there's no quick and dirty test that I could use to rule you out as a sociopath." "Yes." "What can you do that they can't fake?" "Behave within a strict code for an extended period of time. It's the only way I can stay out of trouble. They believe their failures are always the other guy's fault." "Ah very good. I can work with that. Thank you. So, you want me to understand that you might resolve conflicting codes ...