To Love, Honor, and Obey: A Femdom Wedding Tale

To Love, Honor, and Obey: A Femdom Wedding Tale

by Jon Zelig
To Love, Honor, and Obey: A Femdom Wedding Tale

To Love, Honor, and Obey: A Femdom Wedding Tale

by Jon Zelig

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Overview

A short Femdom Wedding Tale

Includes a chapter from Jon Zelig's novella, The Heat: A

It was a legal marriage, binding in any number of ways.
Her lesbian friend Orla had been ordained as a priestess.
I wore white socks and a blue dress shirt, tented by my throbbing erection, the key around my neck on a gold chain, no other clothing.
She wore a floor-length, belted, black, silk dressing gown, with nothing under it except sandals—the leather laces crisscrossing, Roman-style, halfway up Her calves—and that finely braided gold chain around Her waist.
Barefoot, Orla had on a parody of priestly raiments: black yoga pants and a black t-shirt with the sleeves torn off.
I was both sweating and shivering in anticipation and erotically charged fear.
“And you therefore take him to be your Obedient Boy,” Orla was finishing up solemnly, “to chastise, to train, to control, to discipline, and to punish?”
She nodded.
Orla turned to me.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153865607
Publisher: Zelig Media
Publication date: 11/20/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 318,291
File size: 79 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jon Zelig writes about sexually intense, romantic, power exchange relationships: mostly Femdom, some Maledom; often in conjunction with T&D, D&S, FLR, Chastity Play, and Cuckolding. Some of this contains an element of Age Play, usually a Wife-as-Dommy-Mommy, disciplining and taking care of a Bad-Little-Boy-Husband (the occasional, hetero, Dommy Daddy, with a Bratty-Adolescent-Wife). No babies, no diapers, no cribs; no incest, no violence, minimal compulsion—a bit of hand, hair brush, or belt: no whips or crops or canes. More psychological domination than physical. Most of his work takes place in a contemporary setting: sometimes this is with an “alternative reality” skew; some is set in the near-term “Gynarchic Future.” Almost always—the intensity of the roles they are playing notwithstanding? His characters love and try to take care of each other.

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