Teaming Up On The Ladies: Auction + Orgy
Note the change in the title format, this follows Vol. 4.6 of "Not Quite A White Knight," subtitled "Romance Before The Auction."
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The first 4 chapters are short and set up events. The last 3 chapters all detail the public sex during the orgy.
Chapters include:
Chapter 61. Auction/Orgy - David Barnes kicks off the new experiment in place of the usual assigned wife exchange.
Chapter 62. Rules and Procedures - Lawyers need rules. How would you do it?
Chapter 63. The Bidding Game - Focused mainly on how the most attractive prizes were claimed.
Chapter 64. Orgy Dinner - What starts as friendly dining on couches becomes just plain friendly. Rose has a sparkling private showing... of her sparkling privates.
Chapter 65. First Dessert - Sondra requested that she be bent over in public and be used by all of the guys while she was blindfolded. She didn't have to ask twice. Plus there was a bonus when Rose... added something extra. This is a long chapter.
Chapter 66. Second Dessert - This time Sondra makes a suggestion for Rose based on a movie title, and a well-known book.
Chapter 67. Bondage Candy - To finally kill off her image as an non-sexual "academic nun," Sondra arranges herself in fucking bondage between two people taking their enjoyment of her. Phil, Billy and Rose alternate. Many guests see her fucked and handled roughly as they leave the orgy room.
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Chapter 61. Auction/Orgy
Saturday August 30, 2008 at 5:00 PM
"Ladies and Gentleman, we are gathered this afternoon to initiate a new experiment by the firm in making our usual wife-exchange process a bit more interesting for all concerned. This is a voluntary activity and I must say I am pleased by the number of men and women who signed up to enjoy it."
Saturday afternoon David Barnes, looking very "Senatorial" wrapped in a fine toga, addressed the group gathered in the large party room of the resort where the "not a slave auction" followed by "not a Roman orgy" would be take place.
When the terms "auction" and "orgy" initially got out a couple of weeks ago the idea caught fire. It was not just the men who were excited, these LA lawyers tended to find and marry younger, more attractive women who liked money and sex with LA lawyers, including, but not limited to, their husbands. Both men and women believed variety was the spice of life, when it was safe. If they didn't, they worked someplace else. The policies Barnes implemented specifically encouraged swapping and swinging and plain old dating of married individuals as long as in was above board and stayed within the pool of medical protocols.
This meeting was the central social event of the weekend, the auction of the willing wives/substitutes to the teams of lawyers who would enjoy and pleasure the women both in public and in private Saturday night and Sunday morning. Of the 72 lawyers currently with the firm, 45 (more than 60%) signed up to form 12 teams to bid for the 40 lovely ladies who agreed to ascend the block so the teams could bid on their charms for their mutual pleasure.
The entire law firm was at the resort, they all brought their wives/girlfriends for the extended social. Many also brought children along for the sun and beach and other activities of the extended weekend. The resort, on a private man-made lake, had both "clothing optional" and "family" areas. Barnes had scheduled activities for each. This party room was in the "clothing optional" area where some very adult activities were expected.
"I want to bid a special welcome to a trio of first timers to the overnight part of our little gatherings: Betty Joe Church, Abril Grey, and Red Townes, who works for the computer company so she knows about your web searches. I trust we will see all three of these lovelies at future wife exchanges if you show them a good time."
As the faces appeared on the screen there was a round of applause.
"I also wish to extend a special greeting to the wives of the various associate lawyers who have agreed to participate for this overnight event."
About a dozen faces appeared on the screen there was another round of applause. All had previously attended the social dinners, but this was their first time playing overnight in an organized event with firm lawyers who were not their husbands.