Divine Deception: The Will Traveller Chronicals

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Author: Robert James
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then led us up the richly carpeted
circular stairs, where only he ventured with us.
    Though it was
still quite dimly lit, this floor was an entirely different story.
The upper floor of this magnificent residence was designed strictly
for comfort. Every conceivable luxury was contained in this pale
pink and white paradise. Except for the table tops, all of black
marble, there was not a hard surface in the whole place. Even the
bath and basin were lined with a soft towelling material, and what
a bath it was! Easily big enough for three or four people to stand
neck deep in, I looked forward to trying it out.
    “We will have the
main generator reconnected tomorrow Sire” Zoran advised me “In your
absence, we dispersed it’s power to the green and blue houses, as
Lord Peter and Lord Edmond have been undertaking much of your
responsibilities” He added.
    Zoran stopped at
the door to the apartment and turned to face me
    “I beg to tell you
that my heavy old heart is light as a feather with the return of my
Lord Robert” His voice shook with emotion. I took a step towards
him and his eyes widened in surprise. Putting my right hand gently
on his shoulder, I asked him.
    “How long is it
since I left dear friend?” He was clearly taken aback by my
familiarity, but clearly, it gave him great joy.
    “It is now almost
the fourth year of your absence Sire” He told me, looking directly
into my eyes “It would seem that, wherever you have been, you have
learned of many things not taught here Lord Robert” There was a
slight warning tone in his voice. “It may be that not all of the
Supreme Family are ready to hear such wisdoms” He suggested.
    “I beg you to
forgive my precociousness” Zoran said humbly, as he stood there
looking at me with an odd smile.
    “What is it you
notice so different Zoran?” I asked, as he turned .
    “Just that Sire”
He replied, in a matter-of-fact voice.
    “Just what?” I
asked, completely puzzled by his meaning.
    “You cared enough
to ask my Lord” The old man answered carefully, then turned and
walked back to the stairs. Miss Proust and I went through to the
ultra luxurious bedroom, where fresh fruit and sweet buns were laid
out on a small round table with two gilded chairs. While I sat in
one of the chairs, nibbling on one of the buns, Miss Proust once
again excused herself and disappeared into the bathroom.
    I looked around
the high ceilinged, ornately decorated sleeping chamber. The bed
was twice the size of most big doubles and piled high with satin
laced pillows in a dozen shades of red. When Miss Proust returned,
her near perfect body was clearly visible under the very
transparent peignoir she wore. I had to order her to call me
Robert, in private, and to tell me her personal name, because I did
not wish to make love to Miss Proust anymore.
    “My name is Susan
Excel…er Robert?” She told me, her voice sultry and her expression
making clear just how she planned to serve me right now. If this
really was home, I was certainly glad to be back!

Chapter Two
    A deep toned bell
rang softly on the landing outside my apartment.
    “Lord Robert”
Zoran’s voice called softly from the front door “Your morning
repast is arriving and would you have a bath drawn Sire?” He asked,
much like a butler.
    “Yes thank you
Zoran” I replied through the closed bedroom door, as Susan Proust
rolled her beautiful, naked body over on top of me, kissed me then
got up, pirouetting for my greedy eyes to savour.
    “I am so very
honoured that you find me to your pleasure Ex, Sire... Robert” She
corrected herself then laughed at herself.
    “Enough, enough,
you sexy Susan” I told her regretfully “Get yourself dressed so we
can go eat breakfast”.
    “Why?” She posed
herself “I’m not nice to look at when you are eating?” She asked,
pretending to sound hurt.
    “No my beautiful
bureaucrat” I laughed at her “It is because we do not know who else
may await us out there” I told the
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