
"Mrs. Keele, I have Wilson here," the ugly-featured keeper spoke into an intercom unit, never taking her angrily inflamed eyes from the young blonde girl's resolute face.
"Good… bring her in, Seybor," Jean heard the Superintendent's throaty voice order, this followed by a buzzing sound that released the electric lock on the metal door before her. The harrier slid open and suddenly she felt Seybor's knuckle jab painfully into the small of her back once more, thrusting her forward into the unexpected splendor of the luxuriously appointed suite, the heavy door quickly closing with a decisive click behind her.
Jean saw the raven-haired, ivory skinned beauty then, but not behind a desk as she had anticipated, nor dressed in the customary clothing a woman of her position might be expected to wear. There was such an office-like arrangement in a small alcove at one corner of the spacious, grandly furnished room, but Maggie Keele day indolently sprawled on a satin-pillowed sofa at the opposite end, a flowing, diaphanous black negligee the obvious single garment covering her soft, lithe nakedness. A tall, cool-looking drink sat upon a small table beside her, and on the floor rested the handsome German shepherd dog, Kappy, a noble animal which Jean had already been so humiliatingly introduced to.
The gallant brute arose to its feet and began wagging its tail as if in recognition of her, and Jean couldn't deny the vague sensations of excitement the sight of him aroused in her young belly and loins, as well as in the deep recesses of her brain; yet, it still seemed like some outrageous dream born out of the drugged state she had unwittingly been subjected to.
"Well, it appears that Kappy remembers your little affair, Jean darling," the striking, sensually clad brunette meaningfully greeted, a lewd overtone to her smoky voice, while her dark-onyx eyes sparkled as they swept lecherously up and down the lovely blonde girl's unhideable soft curves. "Come over here beside me. I want to look closer at you. And you, Kappy, lie down."
