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Chapter 13
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Warning: This chapter contains, fictional situations of strong violence, non-con and language.

Chapter 13

Korina mostly stuck to herself, after the Baron had yelled at her. She kept busy reading and going on long walks around the estate. She wondered if the Baroness was going to be okay, off and on, she'd hear the servants whispering to each other, that she was quite ill. Strangely, the Baron refused to send for a doctor and insisted on caring for her, himself.

Admittedly Korina worried about her, she gathered her up some flowers and left them outside her room. She wasn't sure if the Baroness got them but a few days later, she appeared to be recovering. At least Korina saw her at meals and around the house. They didn't talk all that much, nearly everyone was busy getting ready for the annual ball. Korina assumed the Baroness must be feeling better, if they were still having it.

She did her best to stay out of everyone's way but started to get lonely after a while. She couldn't wait for her grandmother to return and she missed West something fierce. Sometimes when she was alone, she'd take out the ring and just hold it. She was glad he let her keep it, now. It was indeed a promise of his love, a promise that they would one day be together.

One morning she woke to find West had written her a letter, she learned he missed her, just as much as she missed him. He wanted to come see her and inquired, if there was any place or time that they might be able to meet. Korina wanted to see him badly but knew there was no privacy at the Codays' estate. She didn't want to risk them getting caught.

She wrote to him, telling him, she missed him dearly but they would just have to wait and what a wait it was. The days seemed to drag on, one after another and then the day of the Corday's annual ball finally arrived. Korina was so excited, thinking she might get to see him.

From the moment she woke up, things moved fast, the Baroness picked out her clothes and had Korina stay by her side. Apparently along with the Baroness's annual ball she also had an annual morning tea where all the women in Crestmoore seemed to attend. News of the Baroness having been sick spread and they all wanted to know how she was.

While they waited to talk to the Baroness, they would speak with Korina. She found herself stumbling through conversations and soon became quite overwhelmed. She'd never talked to so many people in her life. Thankfully after a bit the Baroness allowed Korina to leave her side and suggest she play a game of Croquet with a few of the ladies.

There was still a bit of conversation and gossip but Korina was able to focus on the game. She ended up winning and it put her in such a good mood that she was nearly jumping up and down. After the game Korina walked around for a bit. The morning tea finished and the woman started to slowly trickle out until it was only Korina that remained.

She thought things might quiet down some before the ball but inside the house was chaos. The servants ran about getting everything ready and the Baron was in a ripe mood, barking orders, left and right. The Baroness also rushed around seeing to the flowers and kitchen.

Korina just stood back watching it all. She felt more out of place and in the way then ever. After a few minutes, she quietly slipped into the library. She ran her fingers across the books and picked one out, sitting in a chair by the window. She read for a few minutes but found she enjoyed the view from the window more. She set the book aside and just enjoyed the quiet of the room. It was easy to relax and soon she lost track of time, falling asleep.

At some point a servant came in to light the room, waking her. He was nearly frightened, when he found Korina sitting in the dark. He quickly left the room and a moment later the Baroness burst in. Apparently she'd been looking for Korina for quite some time. She needed Korina to get ready for the ball. The Baroness had already picked out her outfit and assigned a servant to help her.

She practically dragged Korina out of the library and into the room she needed to be, before rushing off. The dress the Baroness had picked out was stunning, it was a pretty shade of blue that reminded Korina of the sky. The servant helped her put it on and Korina liked how the fabric felt and how it fit. It flowed around her and she found herself twirling about for several minutes before the servant insisted they see to Korinas' hair and makeup.

Once everything was said and done the servant quickly rushed out of the room. Korina took a moment to look at herself in the mirror. She almost didn't recognize the girl staring back at her. She stuck out her tongue, to show it was still her and then smiled to herself before heading downstairs.

The Baroness was in the main entrance hall, greeting her guests. When Korina came down the stairs the Baroness looked up at her for a moment and froze. Korina paused wondered if there was something wrong with her attire. The Baroness moved toward her and had a strange expression on her face before she turned back to her guests.

Korina continued down the stairs, wanting to know what the Baroness thought but before she could reach her, she came across several upper class woman. By the time Korina curtsied to each of them, she found the Baroness was no where to be seen. She continued to curtsy and made her way around the manor, looking for Libby and West but didn't see them anywhere. She began to wonder if they were coming. Eventually she took a break from looking around and joined in on some light conversations.

When she got hungry she excused herself and went to the dinning hall. She saw everything had been laid out all at once. There were such delights that made her mouth water, just looking at them. Reluctantly she sat and instructed the serving maid, to make her up a light plate. She had a little of the main meal and three sides but strayed from the desserts, just as she was taught.

There were a few other people eating but nothing of conversation. Korina mostly sat quietly by herself, eating a few bites here or there and sipping her wine. Seemingly out of no where the Baroness appeared within the room. She schmoozed with a few of her guests before she made her way over to Korina.

She sat in the empty chair next to her and said Korina should have whatever she wanted tonight.

Korina was surprised and then skeptical. She thought it might be a test but the Baroness assured her it wasn't. Korina ordered some desserts and the Baroness watched her eat them, for several minutes. She kept expecting the Baroness to scold her, saying it was all a trick, but she didn't, she just smiled pleasantly.

Eventually she got up and told Korina to enjoy herself before seeing to her other guests. Again Korina felt something was off. This was so strange for the Baroness but this was her ball. She was the host and hadn't Korina been taught to obey the host. Perhaps tonight was an exception, not only to rules but to the Baroness's strict behavior. Maybe she was just in a good mood for once.

Korina continued to eat and indulged like she never had before. When she was finished, she wandered around the manor some more, seeing what else the ball had to offer. It was in full swing now and it would seem the Cordays' had gone all out.

There were various performers throughout the manor, doing all sorts of tricks. Each room had a theme and something going on. The outside had been completely lit up and night games were being played. Korina would watch each event a little before moving on. There were a few things, she thought she might like to join in on but wanted to see everything first.

When she got to the ballroom, a quartet was playing, such beautiful music. Several couples were waltzing, including the Cordays'. She watched as they moved effortlessly, spinning across the room, every so often they shared loving glances and whispers. When the music ended, they stopped and the Baroness looked around the room. Her eyes met with Korinas' and again there was a strangeness, a distant sadness in her eyes. It made Korina feel...uneasy.

She was grateful when, Lady Wendy Waters walked up to her and started talking to her. She had seen her at tea this morning but hadn't got a chance to speak with her. Wendy had mostly sat by herself or with her mother. She was looking rounder then usual and while Korina wasn't suppose to gossip, she couldn't help overhearing whispers of a pregnancy.

Korina knew of the affair Wendy was having with one of the Baroness's servants. She wondered if he was the father but couldn't be sure. Word hadn't seem to have gotten out about the affair as everyone was whispering about who the father could be, during croquet.

Korina looked at Wendy now as she was carrying a plate of cake. Korina knew she wasn't suppose to talk to her, if, she was believed to be pregnant, it wasn't proper. However Wendy and her mother had been friendly to Korina, when she was just starting out. She thought it might be nice to get to know more people, especially since she was staying.

They talked for a bit about the ball and shared the same fondness for the desserts. Wendy admitted she was lonely, her best, most dearest friend in all the world, Jane, was to marry soon and would be leaving Crestmoore. Korina had still not properly met Jane but saw her from across the room with a group of other women. She looked longingly at Wendy and it was clear she missed her friend but a woman in the group grasped her arm and she quickly looked away.

A moment later a servant approached Korina and handed her a glass of wine. Korina thanked him and found she was actually thirsty. She went to drink but the Baroness suddenly crossed the room and snatched it out of her hand. She looked frazzled and Korina worried she might still be sick, with the stress of the party and everything, she might have overdone things. Korina suggested the Baroness rest but she brushed her off.

Korina didn't think it was very nice however before she could say anything further, the Kerr's arrived. From the moment she saw West enter the room, all else faded away. She felt excited, alive, all at once it was as if anything were possible and everything was great. It was amazing how one person, could effect another so much.

Korina gravitated towards him but the Baroness, interrupted them before they could speak to each other. Korina waited for West and Libby to finish greeting the Baroness. When they were finished West turned to her and Korinas' heart leapt with excitement. However before they could say a single word to each other, the Baroness pulled her away.

Nearly the entire night, the Baroness dragged Korina around the manor. West followed after them and they barely managed to get a word in. Eventually the Baroness stopped pulling her away and just stood there listening to their conversation. They couldn't speak openly and had to be careful how they interacted.

Korina began to think they wouldn't get to spend any real time together but then the Baroness had to step away, to say goodbye to some of her guests. They were in the dining hall and Libby was grabbing a piece of cake. Korina considered getting another but West had an idea. One of the violinist's was getting some food to go. West spoke with him and paid him to play, one last song.

They all went outside and Korina and West were able to dance and share an intimate moment. It felt like time stood still if only for a moment before speeding back up again. When the song was finished Korina almost didn't want to let go. She wanted to embrace West and maybe have her second kiss but it was neither the time, nor the place.

They all walked back inside and the Baroness found them. Korina thought she might be upset but she had a pleasant smile on her face. She seemed relaxed, perhaps because the ball was finally coming to an end.

Korina said goodbye to West and Libby and then the Baroness bit them a goodnight. When everyone had gone and the ball was over Korina went up stairs to change. She washed her make up off then took down her hair. She sat at a vanity table and brushing it out before looking at the pouch on her wrist. She wanted to make sure the ring was still there and opened it.

She took the ring out and held it in her hand before putting it on her finger. She just looked at it for a moment and thought of West, basking in the dance they had shared. She closed her eyes and brushed her lips with her finger tips, trying to remember their first kiss. She hoped she would never for it, any of -

"What is that?" asked the Baroness.

Korinas' eyes nearly popped out of her head as they shot open. She stood up and her stool fell over. She turned around and saw the Baroness was in the doorway. She wondered how long she had been standing there… "What is what," said Korina. She moved her hands behind her back and pulled at the ring. It stuck on her finger a bit but she managed to take it off and palm it.

"You have something," said the Baroness, slinking into the room. "On your hand,"

"I don't," said Korina. She lifted the hand the ring had been on showing her, there was nothing on it.

The Baroness gave her a light smile. "I saw you looking at it."

"Oh...I was," said Korina thinking quickly she looked at her hand. "I…It was nothing, I think I broke a nail."

"Really," said the Baroness. She walked right up to Korina and held out her hand, "Let me see,"

Korina looked up at her biting her lip. She reluctantly gave the Baroness her hand. She looked at it examining each nail and then grasped the wrist a bit tight holding it, "I don't see a broken nail."

"Oh well…it must have been the other…hand," Korina looked at the Baroness feeling sick. She realized she'd walked herself right into a trap. The Baroness must have predicted she would say that. She held tight to her wrist so she couldn't pull it back and switch the ring. The Baroness smiled down at her gesturing for her other hand, "Let me see," she said again only her tone was more stern.

Korina swallowed hard. She debating dropping the ring but didn't want to risk losing it and even then the Baroness would surely see it. She...she was caught. The Baroness glared at her now and commanded, "Give...me...your...other...hand!"

"I…" Korina didn't want to, she'd have to and yet staring into the Baroness eyes she felt herself compelled to. Shakily she brought her other hand from behind her back and lifted it. The Baroness immediately snatched it like a viper catching its prey. Korina cried out as the Baroness grabbed onto it and roughly turned her hand. Korina had her hand closed around the ring. The Baroness continued to glare at her squeezing Korina's wrist tighter and tighter. She was so strong. Korina had no choice but to open her hand.

The Baroness broke eye contact looking at the ring. She paused for a moment staring at it before she quickly snatched it away. The Baroness let go of Korina then, examining the ring. Korina massaged her wrists painfully and still tried to get out of this mess. She didn't like lying to the Baroness but surely if she knew the truth, she would be upset. "It...belonged to my parents." Korina stammered, "It was my mothers wedding ring"

"And I'm just seeing it now," said the Baroness, shaking her head. She clicked her tongue, "Tsk, tsk, You are a pathetic liar. Maybe, if you'd removed the stone and bent the loop, I might have believed you but no...this ring...could never have been your mothers wedding ring. Your father could have never afforded it. This stone alone is worth more then the entirety of his life."

"What..." said Korina, caught off guard by the Baroness insult.

"You heard me," said the Baroness not backing down. She closed her hand around the ring and shook it. "No, this isn't your parents ring, it's yours. The Duke..HE gave you THIS ring!"

The Baroness glared at Korina and closed the space between them. Korina swallowed but didn't budge. "I...I don't know what your talking...about? My father...he mined the sto-"

"After everything I have done for you!" said the Baroness sharply, "YOU lie to me, to my FACE, again and again. DO YOU THINK I AM STUPID!"

"No, I don't," said Korina. The Baroness was getting more and more angry by the second. It was unlike her to get so upset, so quickly and she sounded strange. Her voice kept dipping lower and sounded deeper. Korina didn't know what to think. They were so close now, Korina got a whiff of the Baroness breath.

It smelled of alcohol, almost overwhelming so. It dawned on her then that the Baroness must be drunk. Korina was reminded of a time just after her mother had died and her father had gotten drunk. He'd done things and said things he normally wouldn't. She'd been frighted and worried about him. When he sobered up, he apologized to her and her brother and never drank again.

Korina pulled back. "You...you are drunk,"

"What I am…what I am," said the Baroness shaking her head, "Is sick of you! Do you think the rules don't apply to you, Korina! DO YOU think you are SPECIAL...DIFFERENT somehow."

"What are you talking about!" said Korina.

"I KNOW! I know what you have done! I SAW YOU in the garden with HIM!" seethed the Baroness.

Korina's eyes widened but she didn't respond. How...when could the Baroness have seen?

The Baroness continued "DID YOU REALLY THINK you could just marry him! A DUKE does not MARRY a LADY!"

"We love each other! said Korina. She knew, she knew she should keep denying it but clearly the Baroness had found out somehow.

"LOVE..." scoffed the Baroness backing up. She looked like she was about to explode "You don't know what LOVE is...I HAVEN'T TAUGHT IT TO YOU!"

"Love can't be taught it just is...it happens when you're with the right person-"

"THE RIGHT PERSON! YOU DO NOT CHOOSE. Have you listened to nothing I've taught you. LOVE...love means nothing in this world. It's all about position and title AND A DUKE does not MARRY a LADY! NOT IN CRESTMOORE! Even then...you Korina are no Lady." The Baroness eyed Korina up and down. Her words came out harsh, her voice was completely different now. "You pretend to be pure...innocent," The Baroness reached out grasping Korina's chin. She pushed her hand away and the Baroness continued. "You are nothing but a wild animal...a repulsive creature, driven only by your instincts. I tried to teach you the rules, the ways of this word, to give you beauty, grace and respect but you….you are rotten to the core...your nothing but a whore...just like your mother!"

Korina slapped the Baroness sharply. She'd never hit a woman in her life but drunk or not the things she was saying…The Baroness held her face and a flame seemed to ignite in her ice blue eyes. For a moment she just stood there and then a smile blossomed on her lips. She turned slightly and Korina thought she was going to storm off, perhaps have her thrown out of the house but without warning the Baroness lifted her hand and swung back at Korina.

The back of her hand collided with Korina's cheek hard, whipping her head violently to the side. She stumbled back falling to the ground. Pain surged through her, she was reminded of the last time the Baroness hit her. Korina looked up at her spiteful.

The Baroness glared down at her, her eyes watery, glossy. Korina attempted to get to her feet but before she could fully stand. The Baroness breathed deeply and took the fist that held the ring. She came down on Korina face punching her back to the ground. Korina cried out as greater pain surged through her. She covered her face and scrambled to pull back from the Baroness.

"YOUR NOTHING...NOTHING BUT A WHORE!" screamed the Baroness. She moved to kick Korina but her dress got in the way. The Baroness stumbled forward a bit, nearly falling over. Korina took this moment to scramble past her. She struggled to her knees thinking, clearly the Baroness wasn't in her right mind.

She was drunk and out of control. Korina got to her feet, and rushed to leave the room but the Baroness swung around. She came after her, grasping the strands of her hair she yanked Korina back. She tangling her finger deeper in her hair yanked her neck back to look at her. "Where do you think your going, Korina. I DIDN'T dismiss you,"

Her eyes looked crazed, Korina didn't know what was going on...It was like the Baroness had suddenly snapped. Korina didn't know if it was the drink or something else. She didn't try to reason with her, she knew she had to get away, whatever it took. She screamed, struggled and fought back. The Baroness tired to silence her. She threw the ring across the room and covered Korinas' mouth with her hand. Korina lifted her leg and then kicked back as hard as she could, getting the Baroness in the leg.

The Baroness cried out letting go of Korina. She instinctively reach for her leg, painfully clutching it. Korina took this moment to burst out of the room. She bolted into the hall and tripped over a lump in the carpet, nearly twisted her ankle. She collided hard, with the floor heard but got up knowing she had to get away, to find someone, anyone that might be able to help her.

She knew they were all downstairs, cleaning up. Her heart pounded in her chest as she heard the Baroness footsteps coming after her. She rushed down the hallway and saw the staircase to the second floor. She went to it, grasping hold of the railing. She took a second to look back and saw the Baroness was enraged, barreling after her.

Korina screamed and rushed down the stairs. She moved so quickly that she lost her footing and slipped down several stairs but managed to recover. She went down the rest of the stairs moving more carefully. The Baroness practically leapt down the stairs after her. Korina scrambled in the hall, to get to the first floor stairs but the Baroness jumped over the banister and was soon behind her.

Korina grasped the railing to the stairs but the Baroness grasped the sleeve of her dress. She yanked Korina back gut the sleeve tore free. Korina charged after the stairs again but the Baroness punched her hard in the stomach cutting out her screams.

The Baroness grasped Korina around the waist, she dug her nails into the Baroness hands, attempting to get her to let go, but she wouldn't lifting Korina up and off her feet. Korina coughed but tried to scram again hoping someone would hear. The Baroness took the torn sleeve that was still in her hand and shoved it in Korina's mouth muffling her screams before carrying her to the library.

Once inside the Baroness threw her to the ground and moved shutting the doors. Korina crawled on the ground ripping the cloth from her mouth. After a few feet Korina turned on her back and began to scoot and crab walk backwards keeping her eyes on the Baroness the best she could.

It was hard to see, the candles in the library had long since burned out and had not been replaced. Moonlight, basked through the windows casting shadows in the room. She could just barely make out the Baroness, standing in front of the door.

Korina kept moving, trying to put as much distance between them as she could. After a few seconds she collided with a bookshelf. She took a moment to look around, to find another way out of the room or perhaps something she could defend herself with.

The Baroness turned and came right at her. She thought the dark would buy her some cover but the Baroness seemed to be able to see in the dark. Korina frantically ran her hands over the bookshelf behind her, she grabbed the first solid thing she could find, a cast iron book end. She lifted it and got to her feet.

The Baroness came at her and Korina swung the book end. With a sickening thud it collided with the side of the Barroness's head. Korina cried out as she stumbled backwards and then fell to the floor knocking a small table over with her. She heard the shattering of glass as a vase also fell to the floor. Korina scrambled back, still holding the book end tightly in her hand. She breathed heavily, waiting for her to recover and come at her once more but she didn't.

In the moonlight, she could just barely make out the Baroness and saw she wasn't moving. Korina paused waiting for several agonizing seconds, when she still didn't move, Korina wondered if she was unconscious or...or possibly dead. Back home, more then one miner, had hit their head hard and never woke up again. Korina couldn't be sure if she'd hit the Baroness hard enough but didn't care to find out.

She just wanted to get out of here but the Baroness was blocking her path to the door. She looked around the room, debating if she should try going around the long way or quickly rush passed the Baroness and hope she didn't wake up. Korina tightened her grip on the book end and decided to go the long way around. She'd rather not risk her waking and grabbing hold of her.

She quickly moved stepping side to side, not taking her eyes off the Baroness. She bumped into a large chair and nearly jumped out of her skin. She took a moment to calm herself, closing her eyes, she took a deep breath before setting out again. She looked back to the Baroness but couldn't see her feet. She paused wondering if she'd moved...or if it was just the lighting.

Some clouds were passing in front of the moon, making the room even darker then it already was. She debated waiting for the moonlight to return or to just keep going. She bit her lip and reassured herself she was still there. She was still there. If the Baroness had moved Korina would have heard her. She decided to just keep going, she was nearly there.

She held her breath and focused her attention on the double doors, a few feet away. A sliver of moonlight just made them visible, she could...would make it. She darted to them and tried to open them but they were locked. She turned the handles and fumbled around for the lock with one hand but couldn't find it.

She heard a floor board creak and quickly turned around, to see the Baroness was indeed alive. Korina saw her silhouette rise up from floor. Korina lifted the book end preparing to fight again, "STAY BACK! I don't want to hurt you,"

"Too bad," said the Baroness her voice quiet, "Because I do."

The Baroness rushed her and Korina lifted the book end. She went to hit her again but this time the Baroness anticipated it. She caught Korinas' arm and attempted to take the book end. They struggled over it and the clouds passed, the moon lit up the room more and Korina gasped when she saw the Baroness. She had a gash on the side of her head, blood was dripping down her face and onto her neck.

The Baroness tore the book end out of her hand. Korina cried out and moved her hand to defend herself expecting an incoming blow, perhaps several. However instead of hitting Korina the Baroness threw the book end. It soared across the room and shattered through a window making its way outside.

Korina didn't stop crying out, she screamed and screamed. The Baroness shot out at her. Korina fought punching and kicking but it was clear the Baroness had been in more fight then her. She punched Korina in the chest knocking the wind out of her. Korina coughed and grasped for air but the Baroness didn't let her have any.

She grasped hold of Korinas' neck with both her hands and began to squeeze tightly, strangling her. Korina eyes went wide as she struggling for air. She tried to remove the Baronesses hands scratching at them madly and digging her nail into the tender flesh but the Baroness didn't let go.

Korina choked, wheezing, her chest burned as she couldn't get any air. She couldn't breathe, she couldn't breathe and began to panic. She squirmed violently, trying to break free but the Baroness was in control, it was clear, she knew...she knew exactly what she was doing. Korina understood now...the Baroness was determined...determined to kill her.

They dropped down to the floor and the Baroness bared down on her, not letting up even for a second. Korina felt light headed and then her vision started to become blotchy and blurry. All at once, she felt like she was falling and then everything went dark.

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Groggily, Korina opened her eyes, feeling hands kneading her breasts. They were open to the air, her dress and undergarments torn away. She was naked, sprawled out on the floor. A dark figure loomed over her, fondling her. She didn't recognize them at first, her eyes were blurry with a red tint.

When they focused some, she found herself confused. She...she saw the Baroness but her body was that of a mans'. She was naked and Korina could see her bare chest, she had no breasts and she could see the strip of skin she saw earlier. It...she...Korina didn't understand, she groaned wanting to move but felt woozy, her breathes strained.

The Baroness...she...she...he was a man. Korina realized it now as he leaned in hungrily kissing her neck. His voice...his shoulder, his arms, the angle of his jaw line. His clothes...the way he wore his hair and make up it...it had all masked it but up close...his body pressing against hers...Korina whimpered...she didn't understand...why...why had-

The Baroness moved up, touching his cheek against Korinas' he moved his head nudging her rubbing her, with his face. She could feel his stubble before he moved placing his lips against hers. Korina whimpered then, becoming more aware. West...her first kiss...it felt so distant, so far away as cold lips smashed against her own.

Unlike her first kiss, her second was stolen, a cold, harsh, brutal kiss. The Baroness forced his tongue into her mouth and pressing against her harder. She felt like she was being crushed before pulling back and taking an almost winded breath. He sat up on his knees wiping his mouth and looked down at her, taking her in, in the moonlight.

She whimpered and he ran his hand over her breasts once more and then her stomach. He didn't look angry anymore but there was still a crazed look in his eye, He almost seemed entranced, blood dripped down his face and neck but he didn't pay it any mind. He looked like he was opening a present as he traced lines on her body running his hand over her belly button before he grabbed hold of her waist. He moved Korina like she was a doll, getting between her legs and sliding her to him.

He lifted one of her legs and then fumbled with her privates, poking and prodding in places she'd never felt before. He sought out her opening and painfully put a finger inside her, moving it in and out. He grasped hold of himself and she felt it for the first time, his penis on her thigh, then it was at her lips and finally at her opening.

She looked up at him dazed, confused, knowing little of sex, she wondering what he was trying to do to her. He seemed to be trying to put his penis inside her. She moved her hands to try and stop him. She didn't want it inside her. He batted her hands away like they were nothing. Again he tried to push his penis into her but she was too tight, too dry.

He kept adjusting himself and painfully pushing but it was no use. He grew more and more frustrated. He pulled back sitting on his knees for a moment, thinking. He groaned and then began to make a strange sound, gathering up saliva in his mouth. He spit into his hand and rubbed the liquid along his penis.

Then he moved his face between her legs. Again he gathered saliva, this time he spit between her legs. She whimpered at the sudden wetness becoming more lucid, she opened her eyes wider. She watched him spit again and then again before he got back on his knees and pulled her hips to him. She lifted her arms once again, pushing at his chest. She attempted to speak but her voice cracked and sounded unfamiliar. Velona ignored her feeble attempts to stop him and took hold of her legs. He roughly spread them as wide as they would go.

He placed himself once more, putting some force into it. She felt a sudden sharp pain as the tip of his penis entered her. Korina jutted never having felt such a sensation between her legs. She felt like he was tearing her open. She tried harder to stop him, using all her strength to push him away. It slipped out but only for a moment. Enraged, he smacked slapped her across the face whipping her head to the side and then again to the other side. He continued to slap her until she fell still. Then, once again he place himself and shoved.

After a few hard jerks, Korina body gave way, tearing against his might. He broke through her virtue and she sobbed, crying out wildly. The sounds she made went in and out, her voice cracking. Annoyed the Baroness swung his arm back and then punched her. Korinas mouth filled with blood but she did not stop screaming. The pain, the pain, it was all she could do as her body burned. She felt like she was on fire from the inside out. It was as if he had driven a hot knife between her legs and sought to cut her in two.

She flailed madly, clawing at him trying to get him to take it out but he wouldn't. She managed to scratch his neck something fierce and he lost it, in frustration. He let loose on her swinging his fists madly again and again, beating her. He didn't let up until she nearly passed out again.

Battered and broken, Korina was defeated, yet still she whimpered and cried out. Her voice barley audible, cracking and rasping but it was still made a sound that annoyed the Baroness. He scrambled around, grasping Korina's dress, he tore it. He practically shoved the torn cloth down her throat. Korinas' nostrils flared and she found it hard to breath once more.

He adjusted himself, pushing into her more. Korina choked on the cloth and trembled in pain. He pulled back and then push in letting out a mighty groan. While Korina was having the most terrifyingly painful experience of her life, he seemed to be enjoying himself.

Her vision blurred in and out as tears streamed down her face. She attempted to focus her attention on the ceiling, watching as the shadows almost seemed to dance. Everything became quiet, save for his grunts and groans as he moved in and out of her, taking what he wanted, tearing her entire world apart. If felt like she was trapped in an endless nightmare. It was as if time had ceased to exist and this was all there was now.

Suddenly he shifted, his pace became ragged, rougher, quicker. He grunted and groaned louder before he tensed all at once. He slowed to a stop and his body went stiff. Korinas' eyes twitched as he cried out in pleasure. She felt something mingle with the unbearable pain, a sickening heat.

He continued to cry out for another few seconds and then swayed. He almost collapsed on top of her but held himself up, catching his breath. He was covered in sweat and still bleeding. She barely felt the drops that fell on her skin as he pulled out of her. She thought, she hoped the pain might go with him but it didn't.

He sat back on his knees breathing deeply and then seemed to come to his senses if only for a moment. He looked confused touched his head. He saw the blood on his hand and then looked around the room. He quickly got to his feet and nearly fell back down. He caught himself and then staggered and stumbled out of the room, leaving Korina alone in the dark.

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