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Saturday July 30, 8pm Pt. 2

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I finally look into his eyes. He has punished me plenty of times but this description has me inexplicably shaken.

“The only time I will ever turn a member of my pack over to the council for punishment is if I have sentenced them to exile. I will go beyond any sensible measure necessary to prevent one of my kids from ever going through that.”

I finally nod my head. For the first time his explanation has knocked the wind from my sail. I cannot fight this. I close my eyes and bow my head, taking a deep breath that I let out slowly.

“There are a variety of reasons that I have set this up differently than what you’ve had in the past.”

I nod my head as I wait for him to continue.

“As you’ve become accustomed, you will stand behind the desk where I normally sit to conduct business and you will lay your chest on top of the desk. I will be at the front of the desk, you will give me your hands to hold. Give yourself enough space that you don’t hit the desk as you’re receiving your hits. Pat
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