The contract is in the compartment below. You may sign when ready.

– J.S.


Suddenly my appetite is gone. I throw the cloth back on and storm to my pillar.

I go to the other side so I won’t be tempted by food. I’ve never been a big eater. Some days I don’t even have time for more than a bagel.

But my body knows it needs nourishment. Hunger lies heavy on my brain. I shove a fist into my stomach to stop it from making noises and try not to think about eating.

That works for about a minute. Then I catch another faint whiff of the breakfast waiting for me.

Just one bite, I tell myself as I get up. I justify it by admitting that food will boost my strength.

I walk around to the tray and wheel it to the center of the room. I take the cloth off, intending to keep it as a blanket. I throw it over my shoulders. It’s sad, but I feel like the barrier offers some protection.

I eye the plate of eggs, stacks of waffles, and bowls of fruit before deciding on an apple. It’s still whole, so nothing sinister could have been done to it.

I grasp the handle and lift… then frown. The lid doesn’t move. At first, I think it might be the pressure difference, even with the holes for air escape—like when you cook a sealed pot of rice. But then I notice the baby blue Post-it note on the drawer underneath.


Open me first.


Clever, I admit. He won’t give me food until I see the contract. I pause in thought. Pretending it doesn’t exist won’t make anything easier. And if I read the contract, at least I’ll know what I’m up against.

Information is vital.

I open the drawer and hear a click. The lid over the food springs free. I see the thin metal hinges that held it in place. But, my eye is drawn to the single sheet of paper inside instead of the food.

I take it out. The lettering is tiny. All of it is written by hand. The rows are perfectly straight, the words arranged like armies of marching ants. I bring it close to my face and start to read:


AGREEMENT OF SURETYSHIP:

I, Lilly Ryder (there is a blank space that has already been filled with my name) enter into this agreement with the understanding that I:

Have accumulated substantial student loans in the order of $180,000.00 (one hundred eighty thousand dollars and zero cents),


and,


Am unable in my current or anticipated future financial situation to satisfactorily settle said debt,


and,


Am liable to default on the full debt amount plus collected interest.


Therefore, I grant subrogation of the full debt amount to J.S. (“The Guarantor”), thereby granting The Guarantor all my former creditor’s rights, privileges, priorities, remedies, and judgments.

This is done with the understanding that:

All outstanding accounts held in my name will be assumed, and settled, by The Guarantor, who, acting on my behalf, ensures no further financial burden to me,


and,

Settlement of newly-created debt between myself and The Guarantor will be remitted through fulfillment of the employment contract (“THE CONTRACT”) contained herein:


THE CONTRACT


(the title is capitalized and takes up two regular lines of space)


Purpose:


This agreement outlines the parameters of the professional relationship established on this, the ____ day of __October__, 2013, between


J.S., (hereinafter referred to as “the Employer”) and,

Lilly Ryder, (hereinafter referred to as “the Employee”)


WHEREAS the Employer desires to obtain the services of the Employee as remittance for debt(s) owed, and,


WHEREAS the Employee agrees to render all such services on the terms and conditions set forth in this document (“THE CONTRACT”).


Employment:

the Employee shall at all times and to the best of her abilities perform all duties required by the Employer.

The Employee shall comply with all policies and procedures, written and oral, as announced by the Employer and described henceforth.


Compensation and Accommodations

The Employee agrees to waive her right to monetary compensation. Instead, all services rendered will count against debt owed to The Guarantor.

The Employer agrees to provide the Employee with all accommodations necessary for the maintenance of current health. This will be done at the Employer’s expense, and includes essentials such as food, water, shelter, etc.


Length of Term:

THE CONTRACT shall automatically expire after five (5) years, or,


Until such time that The Guarantor deems the services rendered by the Employee to be equivalent to the worth of monies owed to the Employer ($180,000), subject to the following condition:

Premature termination of THE CONTRACT must be mutually accepted by both parties.


Work Schedule:

The Employee agrees to make herself available for the performance of contractual obligations at any time of the day, seven days a week, including weekends and holidays.


The Employee shall be entitled to forty-two (42) hours of cumulative sleep over any seven day period.


Description of Duties:

The Employee shall be employed in the capacity of a “Personal Assistant,” the current duties and responsibilities of which are set out in “Schedule A” annexed hereto and forming a crucial part of this agreement.


These duties may be amended from time to time at the sole discretion of the Employer, subject to formal notification of the same being provided to the Employee. However, they can be summed up in the following broad guideline:


Ensuring the complete and utter personal satisfaction of the Employer.


I, __Lilly Ryder__ (again, my name is filled out for me) herby consent to the conditions laid forth in this agreement, henceforth known as “THE CONTRACT.”


By signing this document, I declare that I have done so by my own free will. I have in no way been coerced or otherwise manipulated into signing THE CONTRACT. As a free citizen of the United States of America, I understand that THE CONTRACT is not in violation of my constitutional rights, in particular The Thirteenth Amendment. I waive all future right to challenge the legality of this document, including, but not limited to:


As ordered by a court


Under power of a defense attorney or attorney general.

By signing this document, I also declare that I am:


Free of venereal diseases and in good health.


Signature: _x____________


Date: _x________________


At the bottom of the contract, I see a small written note:


In short…


(I flip the page over)


YOU ARE MINE.


Disgust and revulsion billow up inside me, tinged by a strong sense of disbelief. I don’t have to look at “Schedule A” to understand what he wants. Personal satisfaction can only mean one thing.

He wants me as his sex slave.

Still, curiosity gets the better of me. I flip to “Schedule A”.


Schedule A: Duties and Responsibilities of a Personal Assistant

To be available at any time to satisfy any desire, sexual or otherwise, of J.S.


That’s it. There’s nothing more.

Why me?

Who is J.S.?

How did he find me?

One thing is obvious. The kidnapping has been planned for a long time. I am not a random victim.

This is someone I know.

Or, someone who knows me.

Chapter Ten

(Present day)


I never talk about my student loans. Hell, I knew they were enormous. But, they were essential for me to attend school. They were the reason I accepted the offer to extend my summer internship into a full-time job and took a year’s sabbatical to make it work. Unfortunately, when the client pulled out and left me jobless…

Shit.

An uncomfortable shiver runs down my spine that has nothing to do with the vile collar around my neck. This person—J.S.—has been watching me. Following me. Waiting for an opportune moment to strike.

For how long?

“Show yourself!” I scream, bolting up. “Goddammit, show me who you are!” I wave the contract angrily through the air. “You want me to sign this? I’d rather die first! Here’s what I think of your goddamn conditions!”

In one move I rip the paper in two, then ball the pieces up, stalk to the edge of my prison, and hurl them as far as I can. I spin around—furious, angry, confused, defiant—and stomp back to the pillar.

Halfway there, the lights go out.

“Mother fucking goddammit!” I curse when I collide with the serving tray in the dark. Pain shoots through my knee. In one violent bust, I sweep all the plates of food onto the floor. I earn some measure of satisfaction when I hear the porcelain shatter.

I find the marble beam and sit against it. I feel around until my hands come across the cloth, and I tug it over my shoulders.

So, J.S. thinks he’s stripped me of all my power, does he? He’s taken away my sight, my freedom, and thinks that will be enough for me to give up my body?