A Masters Ring Chapter 44 I sat in the overpriced cafe on a Friday afternoon during my first December as a Brother. The air buzzed with the frantic energy of college students trying to do a semester's worth of studying in the last few days before the final exam period began. Alyssa, Emily, and Sandra let me take them out for a dinner break from studying. Sandra was complaining that she had never studied as hard, before she got to know me. I had jokingly offered them a reward, of my choosing, for good grades a couple of weeks before, which they immediately accepted and dove into their studies with impressive determination. Sandra's complaint was a prequel to another attempt by the trio to discover what I would be getting each of them. They promised fairly extravagant sexual favors, some of which I did not think were biologically possible, but I held firm in my silence. Melisa picked out Sandra and Emily's rewards; Sandra would be getting a shopping spree at her favorite department store, while Emily would be off to Paris for a three-week, all expenses paid vacation. Considering the amount of damage that Sandra could do in a store that had everything for the discerning female shopper, I thought Emily was being shortchanged until my First showed me the hotel brochure. The cost of the room alone would have made buying a new car for Emily cheaper. "A new car isn't a new car as soon as you drive it off the lot, but Paris is always Paris," Melisa said dismissing my suggestion. I did not ask how she knew that if she had never been to Paris. To distract the three girls from their continued assault on my secret-keeping ability, I asked why they took the offer so seriously when it should have been obvious that I was joking. "You're not going to get us anything?" Emily asked with a little girl pout. I stared at her until she winked to tell me she was kidding. "You bought everyone in your house a new car," Sandra said in a voice laced with a noticeable amount of avarice. I wondered if the credit card company really meant 'no limit'. Sandra, up to her eyebrows in student loans, was sure to test those words. She had quit one of her part-time jobs when the sorority returned all the fees she paid during her time as a sister. The sorority received a lot of financial support from the Brotherhood's entities, and Jeremy whispered the girls' names into the right ear. All of them had been grateful, but Sandra had cried with her face buried in my neck. I made a mental note to ensure Sandra did not hit a credit ceiling during her shopping spree. "Give Melisa your student loan information," I told Sandra. "Why?" she asked surprised. "If I told you to get under the table and suck my dick, would you do it?" I asked her. All three girls pushed their chairs back and leaned forward expectantly. I sighed and swore that I would never say something so incredibly stupid in public to Sibling candidates again; at times they were more eager to please than Siblings. "No," I said clearly. The chairs were pulled close to the table with grumbles of disappointment. I studied their faces to see if they were serious; I was almost convinced Sandra and Emily would not have done it. "If you wouldn't question that," I said looking at Sandra. "Don't question this." "You're going to pay them off," she stated. I raised an eyebrow at her tone of voice. "I'm not being ungrateful, David," she said playing with her food. "And fuck if I'm going to say no, but..." "You like to earn your way," I said carefully. She nodded, as did the other two girls. "Emily's reward for good grades is probably going to cost me more than your loans," I said widening three pairs of eyes at the table. "Believe me, you're going to earn every penny before I, alone, am through with you. In fact, the day will come when you'll have paid back far more than I give you." Sandra's eyes were committed when she nodded at me. I had the feeling she was only waiting for Alyssa to step up before she did what was necessary to seal a life with us. "So Sandra, what's the total on your student loans?" Emily asked a couple of minutes later. "I'd like an idea on how much harder I need to study." The girls left after another attempt to bribe me to spill my guts. I was almost tempted when they offered a three-woman blowjob in the restroom to tell them at least the grand total of their rewards. Unfortunately, Alyssa's could not be assigned a monetary value. Melisa and Doris Alex had a lot of suggestions about Alyssa's reward, but I had already decided. Melisa was more imaginative then the girls in her attempts to get me to tell her about Alyssa's reward, but was hampered by my ability to take whatever she offered. Needless to say, it did not stop her from trying anyway. "Working on the replacements already," Rachel said sitting down across from me. This was the first time she had talked to me since leaving the house. "I don't know what you mean," I said with a friendly smile. "I heard Heather, Malia, and Janet won't be back next semester," she said returning the smile. "You heard?" I asked. "It's the juiciest piece of sorority gossip right now," she told me. "Normally, their flight would make you look bad, except every one of your girls is making sure we know it has absolutely nothing to do with you." "It does though," I said sitting back. "You would say that, and I believe you," she answered with a nod. "I also know it has less to do with you than you think. My sisters aren't stupid either; they can read the writing on the wall." "So you heard about this through the gossip mill?" I asked. She nodded. "They didn't tell you themselves?" I asked confused, not that anybody had told me. Rachel looked away from me for a minute. "We haven't been doing a lot of talking," she said finally. "Why not?" "You know what happened, David," she said biting her lip. "You left, so what?" I demanded. "It didn't have anything to do with them. There is no reason for all of you not to be talking." "We just haven't been," she said raising her voice. "You can't really think we can just go on being friends." I scanned the room and people put their heads back down ignoring us. "I think we can choose to go on being whatever we want," I told her. "So the truth is you are not talking to them." "No!" she grumbled angrily. "So they are not talking to you," I said in a menacing voice. "No, David," she said exasperated. "We're not talking, just like you and I are not talking." "You are not talking to me, Rachel," I said pointedly. "I've always been willing to listen." I stared at her for a minute. "What?" she asked not able to bear the pressure of my eyes. "Nothing happened between us, Rachel," I said patiently. "I don't mean that I didn't want it to happen, nor will I say that you didn't want it to happen. I'm saying that nothing happened. Why are you letting nothing stand between you and your friends?" "They're not talking to me," she whispered defensively. "I'll bring them over to the sorority house tonight," I told her. "Will you talk to them?" She pressed her lips together tightly and looked away again. "Do you love Melisa?" I asked. "You know I do," she said angrily. "But you're letting her go through this alone," I pointed out. "I.." "She cried in my bed the night you left," I told her. "Cried a lot, Rachel. What I feel is nothing, I know that now; nothing compared to what Melisa and you felt for each other. Both of you made choices that meant you couldn't be together, but neither of you should call what you had love if it doesn't deserve the respect of staying friends." Rachel's eyes turned into blue fire as she stared at me. "It might not matter to you though. Maybe you want to get back at Melisa and the other girls thinking they were your friends because of me; I can understand that. The truth is Melisa seduced you for me, but don't lie to yourself, Rachel; you let her because of me," I said. She leaned forward looking like she was getting ready to jump across the table to go for my throat. "You can choose not to be their friends anymore," I said hardening my voice. "But Stephanie has absolutely nothing to do with you and me." The name flushed the anger from her face. "Don't, David," she pleaded guiltily. "She needs you, Rachel," I said. "You didn't have to help her. You didn't have to become her friend. You didn't have to give her a part of your pain so she would let you carry some of hers when it was poisoning her soul from the inside. You did though, and abandoning her is unforgivable." I sat back and stared at the ceiling. "I'm the asshole here, Rachel," I said without looking at her. "I could have stopped this and I chose not to." I looked around the room before standing up. "I've had one friend, Rachel," I told her. "He took the word 'friend' with him from my vocabulary when he died. I will never use that word for anyone in my life again. None of you have what Jason and I had, but there are your friends: your sisters, Rachel. You are giving them up because you think that somehow I have more of a right to them than you do. What they have given me, you can never have; what they have given you, I will never accept from them. I'm not worth losing your friends over, Rachel. What didn't happen between us is not worth a single one of your tears; but being in love with Melisa and losing that part of your relationship is and so is not being there when Stephanie wants to talk to her friend over ice cream at two o'clock in morning." I leaned down until I was as close as the night that we almost kissed. "If somewhere behind your eyes is the thought you did something wrong and need to be hurt over it. Don't bother, Rachel. No matter what I wanted or what happened, I never believed we were going to be together." She was crying when I left. ----- "Why are they here?" Melisa asked when my guests for the evening arrived. We were sitting in the backyard; it was cold but I liked the biting touch of the winter air. Melisa had joined me outside after a long phone conversation with Rachel. She came out with eyes puffy and red to thank me. The crying started again when she sat in my lap and wrapped her arms around my neck. "There's a problem with Alyssa's reward," I told her. "Oooh," she said sitting up. Her eyes took on a manipulative light as Roderigo, Samantha, and Anna approached the table. The Siblings accompanying each Brother walked a couple of paces behind them. A hulking, baby-faced brute that I guessed was Simon paced behind Samantha; Anna's Leonard walked behind her newly motorized wheelchair; and an athletic Asian woman followed Roderigo. "What's wrong with Alyssa's present?" Melisa asked trying a different angle of approach to get me to talk. I turned her slightly to swat her behind. "No!" I said playfully. "Oh, come on, pretty please," she said in a soft sexy voice. "I'm not going to tell you," I replied. "I meant another spank," she said standing up and sticking her tongue out at me. I shook my head and rolled my eyes at her. "Send Doris Alex out when she's done whatever she's doing," I told her. "Oh-oh!" she said. "Four Brothers and a Sibling; I can't quite decide if that's an orgy or trouble... an orgy of trouble... trouble at an orgy!" She raised an eyebrow when I stared at her. "It's about time!" she said with immense satisfaction putting it together as the Brothers sat down at the table. Their Sibling companions stood directly behind their particular Brother's chair. "Go fetch, girl!" Anna commanded my First. Melisa leaned down to kiss me and ran into the house. "What were your instructions?" Roderigo asked with a sigh. "I said she was to come out here when she's done whatever she is doing," I told him. "Nice and vague: a fair test," Samantha said looking at the backdoor. "Let's see how far our little redheaded Sibling has strayed." The Siblings joked with each other over their respective Brother's head until Simon looked at his watch and noticed we had been waiting for fifteen minutes. The Siblings quieted but their eyes moved from Brother to Brother as time passed. At a half-hour, their eyes locked in a position that stared straight ahead. "How long have you been dealing with this?" Anna asked softly. "Since I moved into the house, but it only got this bad after the night with Malia," I informed her. "Hmmm," she said pensively. "My understanding of that night was that the Bloodline indoctrination worked." "I don't know what you're talking about," I said curiously. "Bloodlines get a different indoctrination than a normal Sibling," Roderigo said. "One of the most obvious differences is that the command phrases don't work on a Bloodline Sibling as it would be too easy to gain control of other Siblings through them." "Bloodlines stand at the top of the indoctrination food chain; they have complete access to the command phrases. The use of their power is supposed to make them need to perform an act of absolute submission to a Brother," Samantha added. "Normally, it is a sexual act that they key on." "Brothers rely too much on indoctrination," I said dryly. Simon's eyes flashed and he leaned towards me. Samantha turned her head at his movement causing him to snap back into position. "You were being such a good puppy, Simon," she said disappointingly to him. "Why did you have to ruin it by peeing on the carpet in front of my Brothers? The punishment will be severe considering that we are in the middle of discussing another puppy's bad behavior when you did it." "Bitch," Roderigo said angrily. "We were discussing a disobedient bitch!" "That wouldn't be your disappointment of losing her to David talking, would it, grandson?" Anna asked with a small smile on her lips. Roderigo waved her question aside as irrelevant. "Does she know it wasn't just you waiting for her?" he asked me pointedly. "Not unless Melisa told her," I responded. "Melisa sounded like she has been expecting something like this meeting," Samantha said with a raised eyebrow. "Janet put it together for me, but I would bet Melisa has been keeping score on Doris Alex's misdemeanors for a long time," I told her. "Melisa didn't point them out to you?" Samantha asked. "This is exactly the sort of thing a First allows a new Brother to handle on their own," Anna said dismissively. "Melisa has to know that Doris might have pushed David past the point of no return," Roderigo said. "On one side, David's continuing development as a Brother," Anna said with an inelegant snort. "On the other, no Sibling would ever dare think bad thoughts of David again. I'm sure that Melisa slept soundly with those being the possible outcomes. Don't let the pretty face fool you, she's a ruthless little bitch; I'm quite proud of the job her father did training her." Samantha snickered in response. "Is the failure in indoctrination so bad that my tone of voice would trigger a reaction from him?" I asked Samantha looking at Simon. "No," Anna told me. "I don't think it's your tone or words, so much as it's you. Enforcers exude a certain aura of danger, but you're worse than I was. It's more pronounced when you're around Brothers; I think Siblings tied closely to any Brother you encounter will have a similar reaction to Simon." "Samantha, you're a fucking bitch!" Roderigo yelled harshly leaning towards her. Simon did not react in the slightest. "I would say Siblings stand with Brothers in their dislike of you," Roderigo said amused. "I was never a popular person until shit needed to be shoveled," I told him. "In those cases, I bet you and Jason were the first names on anyone's lips," Anna said ironically. "Yes, we were," I replied. "We certainly were." "And so here we are with a Bloodline Sibling shitting all over your backyard," Samantha sighed impatiently. "I thought indoctrination was supposed to prevent things like this," I said to Anna. "Where did you get that idea, boy?" she asked confused. "Indoctrination is about obedience and trust." "We're satisfied as long as indoctrination ensures our secrets are kept and Siblings will heel when we call," Samantha told me. "The rest... well, you've experienced Malia and Janet." I nodded. "I'm sure someone like you thinks emotions are a bit chaotic," Roderigo said to me. "But as long as it doesn't turn obsessive, there's nothing wrong with love being a part of our relationships with Siblings." I stared at him for a minute; it felt like he was trying to sell himself. I did not know what the currency I had to pay in was so I nodded in a fashion that committed me to nothing. "If this all true, then Brothers definitely rely too much on indoctrination," I told them. "If you can't stop someone from 'shitting in my backyard', why would I ever think they couldn't burn my house down?" "I can't do anything about the fire, but since I didn't like the smell of shit I started training my own Siblings after their indoctrination and Brother tour were complete," Anna said. "Indoctrination is a Sibling creation anyway, and their idea of obedience is not my own." Samantha nodded in complete agreement. The backdoor opened and Doris Alex stepped out of the house. "Dear Brothers, I give you Sibling obedience," I said acerbically. The three Siblings visibly flinched at my words. "Forty-five minutes," Samantha said tonelessly. "Are you sure this is not your fault?" Roderigo asked. "You're very lenient with them." "Do you think this is my fault?" I returned the question. "Melisa is very independent," he pointed out. "No more than any other crested Sibling," Anna countered for me. "She doesn't wear his crest," Roderigo said defensively. The two female Brothers gave him a matched pair of disappointed looks. "You shouldn't talk, Roderigo," Anna said. "I believe your Kiera is among the most spoiled Siblings on the planet." I got the used car salesman's pitch feeling again; Samantha's raised eyebrow told me I was not the only one who noticed. I tried to figure out why Anna would join Roderigo in his efforts to sell himself to me. Doris Alex did not react to seeing four Brothers waiting for her. She walked towards us like she was walking to a table of her sorority's officers. She pulled the chair we setup for her out, and sat down. "You asked for me, David," she said facing me. Care needs to be taken when dealing with Sibling misbehavior. Sometimes disobedience or an unseemly attitude is a sign that they are not getting something they need; Michael was much better behaved after Doris Alex manhandled him. Other times, their behavior is foreplay as with Susan. Real punishment must be saved for instances that are truly displeasing to a Brother, or it can become difficult to modify a Sibling's behavior when necessary. "I hear that Janet, Malia and Heather will not be returning next semester," I said to Doris Alex. "Heather wants to return home and be with the Brother that recruited her into the Society," Doris Alex informed me. "Janet confessed what she feels for you, and wants to go with Heather. I thought it was a good idea since the breakdown of the twining attempt left Heather hurting pretty badly. Janet has been there for her, and Heather has been there for Janet now that she needs comforting." "Is it normal that I wouldn't be told about their decisions?" I asked the assembled Brothers. "Forgive me, David," Doris Alex said quickly. "I thought the girls were going to tell you themselves." She looked around the table nervously as the thought that four Brothers did not sit with a lone Sibling without a reason sank in. "Obviously, Malia can't stay here any longer," she told me carefully. "Make believe, he's a new Brother without the training or information that isolation would have given him," Samantha said smartly. "Explain why Malia cannot stay." "She's incompatible with you, David," Doris Alex informed me. "It's not uncommon, but most of the time it doesn't matter since the Brother and Sibling would naturally avoid contact. If they did come together, it would be isolated to a brief sexual encounter where the Brother was only seeking immediate relief. Malia's living near you; she has day-to-day contact. Her problems with you could stain your relationship with other Siblings. I can't allow it, so I'm sending her home." "You can't allow it?" Roderigo asked innocently. "My instructions were to make David's transition into the Society occur as seamlessly as possible," Doris Alex said quietly. "He's in a collegiate atmosphere," Samantha said thoughtfully. "Jeremy's has only had problems with two Siblings since he started teaching here; yet three of David's initial Siblings leave in the first year." "Like I said, Brother, Malia and David's problem is not uncommon," Doris Alex defended. "Plus many Brothers experience a Janet situation in their life. Heather only recently became aware of how much she wanted to return to her first Brother; she might have stayed though, except I think she wants to give Janet a direction to run. Those two will probably twin as soon as Heather recovers from the failure with Malia." "You were asked to select the Siblings that would surround our new Brother," Anna said pointedly. "A lot rides on his shoulders, not the least of which is the rebuilding of his Bloodline. I find it annoying that the three Siblings you selected are leaving. The only Siblings that are staying selected themselves for the most part." "Michael's family has attended this University since it's inception; his behavior is also prone to the accommodation of a Brother. Melisa has been imprinted with David for years by her dad, so strictly speaking she is our doing," Samantha said forcefully. "Susan was already teaching here; if she has any problems with David, I'm sure that being able to fuck a Brother that is also one of her students would make her blithely ignore them. Then there's you, but the Bloodlines have been waiting for a Brother like David for the last century, haven't they? It seems to me that a problem exists for David only with Siblings you selected." "One was expected," Roderigo said before Doris Alex had a chance to speak. "Two would not have surprised any of us since this is not a normal situation, but three is a failure, Sibling." Doris Alex opened her mouth to speak but I interrupted. "Why did you bother selecting them?" I asked the Brothers. "Or does every Brother get an initial allotment of Siblings?" Roderigo laughed at my phrasing. "How is their training holding up?" Anna asked looking at Simon and Roderigo's Asian companion. "You trained Kiera personally, Anna," Roderigo answered. "She rarely disappoints me so I only need to perform the maintenance you suggested. To be honest, I think Kiera misbehaves to make it easier for me to do what needs to be done." "Simon hasn't learned not to pee in the house yet," Samantha said with some amusement in her voice. "But he knows to keep his mouth shut." "Siblings know about Brothers in the area since they choose to live near us. Most Brothers prefer the pleasure of finding un-crested Siblings on their own, not that it's difficult when the prey cannot help but make itself a noticeable target," Anna told me. "An active Enforcer has his cage gilded." "Why?" I asked. "Nobody likes the idea of an Enforcer hunting, even if it's just for sexual companionship," Roderigo told me. "We prefer that you stay close to home so Siblings are guided to your door. Enforcers recruit more Siblings than a normal Brother, you already have three on the verge, so they tend to set deep roots in good recruiting ground so there's really no reason for you to range far. The Council agreed with Robert's reasons for not isolating you; it would have been difficult considering your Bloodline. It's not the sort of thing Siblings will keep quiet about and other Brothers deserved to know. Renard's death, especially the way he was killed, meant we needed your skills sooner than expected." "An isolated Brother's First tends to provide a steady sexual diet of new Siblings once the Brother is ready for them. In your case, it was decided to import Siblings to attend school here rather than make you feel like we were throwing them at you," Anna concluded. "My understanding is that you plan to do your graduate work here. With two Brothers readily available, this will become a University of choice for Siblings, making anything more than an initial effort unnecessary." "We did not foresee every Sibling that was specifically brought in leaving your side," Samantha said looking at Doris Alex. "Brother," Doris Alex said with a barely perceptible amount of penitence. "I've never been asked to do this before, and David is an Enforcer. No one told me that Siblings would be more prone to problems with him than a normal Brother." "Did you ask?" Roderigo queried but the gleam in his eyes said he knew the answer. "She didn't ask me," Anna answered for Doris Alex. "Since I'm the only ex-Enforcer or active Enforcer she knows, I doubt she did the necessary research. It's not even that big a logical leap; Enforcers are the standard defense against generalizing Brother behavior. It's almost a joke among other Brothers how different we are." Doris Alex pressed her lips together until they turned white. "This wasn't my fault," she insisted finally. "Are you blaming David for three Siblings leaving, even though it was you we told to select them so his new life would have some measure of stability?" Samantha asked softly. "He's in the process of recruiting three new Siblings," Doris Alex said changing the subject. It would have been better for her to use the standard military answer of 'No excuse, Sir'. "I've seen pictures and Nancy's profile of them," Roderigo replied. "Are you planning to indoctrinate them here?" "Only Emily," she told him. "What about the other one?" Roderigo asked looking at Doris Alex pointedly. "She is far more important than Emily." "She...she..." Doris Alex said but snapped her mouth shut before anything else came out. "Her indoctrination will be time-consuming; six months for a standard Sibling but almost two years for the Bloodline indoctrination," Roderigo said. "You are the only one here that can do it." "We could always bring in Iane," Samantha suggested. "No!" Doris Alex protested too loudly. "Then?" Samantha asked. "She's too young to be brought here yet," Doris Alex said. "I will be done with Emily long before SHE ever learns about David." I sat quietly watching them wondering who they were talking about. The last words from Doris Alex debunked my first thought that they were discussing indoctrinating Melisa. Anna watched me and shook her head slightly before I could ask a question. "Our plans have changed; the father and brother are becoming a danger to her. Having those animals damage her in any way is unacceptable," Roderigo told Doris Alex seriously. "Is Emily ready to begin indoctrination tomorrow?" "No," Doris Alex whispered. "I expect to interfere in our new charge's life within the next six months," Roderigo informed her. "This is the best place for her when we do that. If you can't be done with Emily in six months, then like Alyssa and Sandra, Emily will have to be indoctrinated elsewhere or Iane will need to be brought here." "Why is Iane's name coming to your lips so readily?" Doris Alex asked suspiciously. "Ian is the other Bloodline that will be allowed to mix with the Ekaterina," Samantha said. Doris Alex's face turned red with fury. "Iane does not have sisters like you do," Samantha continued cutting into Doris Alex. "But she has plenty of cousins that can continue the Ian Bloodline. Like you, Iane is the best choice we have from her Bloodline." Doris Alex looked a split-second from losing control; I wondered what about Iane made it so that the mere mention of her name set Doris Alex off. I decided to leave that question for after I was done with her though. "You don't have a problem with our selection, do you, Sibling?" Anna asked innocently. Doris Alex bit her lip but suddenly her vision cleared. She looked at each Brother individually and then at the Siblings. Her gorgeous dark green eyes turned to me, and in them was knowledge that she had been setup. "My name is Doris Alexandra Smith, a child of the Sibling..." she began to intone looking at the Siblings. I pointed one of the forty-fives that Jason had given me at her head, curdling the words in her throat. She turned to look into my eyes, and discovered that her worst fears were true; I would have no problem pulling the trigger. "It's different, isn't it?" I asked in a dead voice. "You knew in your mind that I would kill a Sibling as easily as any Brother; but in your heart, you never believed I could kill you." Her eyes widened as she looked at the other Brothers for a reprieve that did not exist. "Why do you feel that you needed these Siblings under your control?" I asked. "We're talking about things outside of their knowledge, the mixing of the Bloodlines is ..." Cocking the gun silenced her. "Do not lie to me again, Doris Alex," I told her coldly. "Why did you want them under your control?" She looked at the space between Roderigo and Samantha while biting her cheek. Her head went up proudly but two tears fell from her eyes speaking volumes about what she felt. "I did not want them to hear Brothers talk to me like this," she said blankly. "You had no problem talking worse than this to a Sibling in front of other Siblings," I said. "You even made it a point that Michael has to abase himself every month to keep his place in my house firmly in mind." "This is different, Brother," Doris Alex replied. "I have authority with Siblings." "Someone failed in your training, Doris Alex," I told her. "Responsibility is not authority, slave." She jerked at the word as if I had lashed her back with a whip. I uncocked the forty-five and put it on the table with the barrel facing her. "When you give a command, it is the Brotherhood's voice that a Sibling hears, Doris Alex," I told her. "You are a beautiful woman," Roderigo said looking at Doris Alex. "An intelligent and strong one, too. A Bloodline child of many gifts, but Brothers gave you every one of those gifts. We cared and watched over your parents, and their parents, and their parents; all the way back to Alexander. We did not ask you to repay our care; it was you who chose the white ring." "What have I done to deserve this?" Doris Alex asked wiping the tears from her eyes. "Would you have tolerated any Sibling making David wait forty-five minutes when he called?" Samantha asked. "I did not know all of you were out here," Doris Alex said near hysterics. "Melisa didn't tell me!" "Is there a difference between one Brother or four calling for you?" Anna asked. "Or is it that you do not believe the least of David's requests deserves your immediate attention?" "I...I...," Doris Alex said before snapping her mouth shut so hard her teeth clicked. "Your sisters are very proud and arrogant also," Samantha said. "But do you think any of them would behave like this?" "No, Brother," Doris Alex admitted quietly trying to mollify her. "You said Janet made you realize there was a problem with this Sibling, David," Samantha said without taking her eyes off Doris Alex. "She brought things into focus," I said. "There have been noticeable problems, but I put them down to Doris Alex's overweening pride and arrogance." Doris Alex straightened her back looking like she had an unbendable steel bar for a spine. "All the Bloodlines are like that," Roderigo said sadly. "She believes she's better than the rest of the Siblings here," I said thoughtfully. "She is more submissive, but there's something about her submission." "She holds it over the head of other Siblings," Anna said. "Yes, that's a good way of putting it," I said looking at Doris Alex. "She holds her heritage, and submissiveness as a shining example of virtue over everyone else in the house. Sometimes, I feel like she's holding her Bloodline against me, as if being Ekaterina is somehow an insult to her." "The Ekaterina was always looked down on by the other Bloodlines," Roderigo said. "It took more work to keep it alive than the other Bloodlines since it is almost a direct line of parent and only child all the way back to Ekaterina. The children were never as gifted as the others either. I imagine that it would burn someone like Doris or Iane that the Ekaterina produced the third Bloodline Brother rather than their own blood." "Did Doris Alex and this Iane want to be Brothers?" I asked curiously. Doris Alex wiped her tears again as they continued falling. "Neither Iane nor Doris could be, but I'm certain they have dreams of their child being a Brother," Roderigo said with a dark smile. "I thought Doris Alex's attitude was something that she just needed to outgrow," I continued from earlier. "Unfortunately, it seems to be worsening which creates some troublesome situations for me, like not being told about the three Siblings leaving." "So what did happen with those three?" Samantha asked Doris Alex. "I had nothing to do with that, Brother," Doris Alex defended angrily. "I chose Siblings I thought David would enjoy having around. I had nothing to do with them leaving!" "Were you unhappy to see them go?" Anna asked her. "I don't understand," Doris Alex replied. "Yes, you do," Anna said in a venomous voice. "How did you feel when they decided to leave?" "I was not unhappy," Doris Alex answered truthfully without meeting Anna's eyes. "The disruption of three Siblings leaving a Brother's house, not to mention the loss of a potential Sibling in Rachel," Anna said showing her teeth, "and you were not unhappy!" "Rachel is what really brings us here," I said before Doris Alex could reply to Anna. "I had absolutely nothing to do with Rachel leaving," Doris Alex said righteously turning to look at me. "No, you did not, Doris Alex," I whispered. Her green eyes turned fearful as I stared at her. "Janet said she would not have failed me when it came to Rachel," I told Doris Alex. "As much as she loved me, she would not have failed if Rachel was what I wanted." Doris Alex looked away and tears streamed down her face. "Melisa wanted Rachel for me," I said. "I wanted Rachel so my First set her sights on giving me exactly what I wanted." "You didn't believe Rachel would take the white ring," Doris Alex whispered. "No, I didn't," I told her. "But that didn't stop Melisa; I wanted and she took it upon herself to try and serve me Rachel on a silver platter. Every other Sibling worked with her; Heather who thought it was the worst thing Melisa could have done did what she could; Janet did what she could while hating every second of it. What did you do, Sibling?" "Nothing until it was too late," Doris Alex replied not looking at me. "Out of curiosity," Samantha interrupted. "What were you doing inside that you made David wait forty-minutes for your illustrious presence?" "Nothing," Doris Alex said barely above the audible range. "Hmmm," Samantha said. "Is it really that you did nothing about Rachel, Doris Alex?" I asked. She squeezed her eyes shut and shook her head. "You were an obstacle," I said. "Alyssa, your attitude with Melisa, your attitude towards Rachel when she lived here: what didn't you do to stand between what I wanted and the people trying to give her to me?" "Even if I had helped, Rachel would not have chosen you," Doris Alex said shakily. "So?" I asked. She did not answer. "Why didn't you give Melisa your support?" I asked her. "I didn't think Rachel was good for you," she answered honestly. "I was only doing what I thought was best." I put my hand on the gun and closed my eyes. "I want Melisa," she added desperately a few seconds later. "I want to stand as close to you as I can; you are a Bloodline Brother, Rachel would have stood closer. I could not allow that." "There is that word, allow, again," Roderigo whispered. With a nod to him, I took the hand away from the gun. "Maybe I'm wrong," I said to the three Brothers. "But it is not a large step from knowing what is best for one Brother to knowing what is best for the Brotherhood." "No, it is not," Roderigo replied dangerously. "I don't know a lot of Siblings," I said looking at Doris Alex, "so I have to measure your failure, Doris Alex, by the ones I do know. Melisa could not have been pleased to bring Rachel into my life, but she did her best, even fell in love. Heather thought it was the dumbest thing possible, actually the dumbest fucking thing possible was how she described it, but I think if she had been my First she would have done the same. I almost believe Janet would have succeeded in recruiting Rachel. Then we have you, I believe if you had to choose between something you wanted and something I wanted, you would choose for yourself. Wait! I don't have to believe it, I witnessed it, didn't I?" She nodded slowly; I smiled and put Jason's gift back in its holster. Doris Alex did not relax though, which pleased the rest of the Brothers at the table. "You seem to think you're the perfect Sibling," I said. "Every Brother I've met says you're an exceptional one, yet... I don't see it. I see pride when a slave should only be proud of a task done to their master's satisfaction. I see arrogance when every Sibling makes your failures obvious; the very Siblings you look down on believing you are better than them." "I'm sorry, Brother," Doris Alex whispered brokenly. "Let me tell you about the standard I hold all Siblings to, Doris Alex," I said ignoring her words. "His name was Jason. He died in my arms after stepping in front of a bullet meant for me. I believe with every fiber of my being that if you told him that was going to happen, Jason would have followed me into the military anyway and never said a word about how he would die. If I wanted something and he thought something else was better for me, he sat me down to discuss it but did what I wanted when I made a decision. I do not think any Sibling here could have gotten Rachel to choose a white ring, but I cannot doubt Jason would have found a way." I looked past her into the distance as my eyes lost focus. "Every time a Sibling does something for me, I measure it against how Jason would have done it," I told her. "And of every Sibling I have met, you fall farthest from his mark, Doris Alex." A sob broke out from her, but she held back the rest after taking a deep breath. "Had a Brother disappointed any of us like you have, he would already be dead," I said. "You life is spared because you are only a Sibling." Her hands tightened into fists on the table and she bit her lip until blood flowed into her mouth and down her chin. "Anna tells me your behavior can be corrected," I said looking at Doris Alex. "I have agreed to let her try." "No, David," Anna said. "Leonard is truly one of the most troublesome Siblings I've ever had to train; I don't have the energy to deal with two irksome children at the same time." "Ahhh," Samantha said looking between Anna and me. "I'm sorry, David," Anna said apologetically. "Samantha will have to do this for you." Samantha turned her shark's hungry smile on Doris Alex. The Sibling's face went stark white and her eyes turned to me. "You should..." she started to say only to realize her monumental error. "Sibling," Samantha said in steel voice. "You have already earned the punishment for believing you could tell a Brother what he 'should' do. There is no harm in finishing that sentence, which you should have never thought to speak." "You should punish me yourself, Brother," Doris Alex begged me. I reached out and put my hand on her cheek. I wiped a falling tear away with my thumb. "If I punish you, Doris Alex, you will believe that I have forgiven you," I said gently. "Forgiveness is permission to do it again. I do not forgive you coming so close to acting on what you think is best for the Brotherhood. I do not forgive you choosing what you wanted over what I wanted." "Many Brothers can handle the disciplining of a Sibling; but there are only three Enforcers," Anna said. "And only David can give us back the Bloodlines that we thought were lost." "Bloodlines?" Doris Alex asked distracted for a second. "Your children with David will not be Alexanders," Roderigo informed her. "Nor will Iane's children with him be Ians. The Sarah and Matthew Bloodlines will be returned to the Brotherhood in the form of the mixed children of the Ekaterina and your Bloodlines. It was important to us that we give those Bloodlines a good rebirth and we are pleased to have such gifted mothers for the children." "That's not what we..." Doris Alex said sitting up. "I'm going to enjoy bringing that arrogance back to Earth," Samantha interrupted worshipfully. "You were about to say that the Bloodlines planned something else, weren't you?" Doris Alex sat back silently. "Hmmm," Samantha said. "Your pretty slave shows promise, David." "We know that the Bloodlines thought it would be best for mixed children be a part of the mother's line," Roderigo said. "The Brothers have chosen differently. I hope that's acceptable to all of you, or Samantha will be busy for a very long time." "So you see, Doris," Anna wrapped up with. "David can give us back what was lost, and do other things that are of no concern to Siblings. There is no need for him to learn how to punish or train Siblings adequately." "Let's be honest though, Bloodlines seem to require a special touch when it comes to disciplining them," Samantha said immodestly. "It's not as if every Brother is as talented as I am with a whip. Anna is the master, but if she doesn't want to take this on, then I'm the best one for the job." "So I've heard," Roderigo said amusingly. "I'm not very interested in Sibling punishment other than to keep mine in line; the Council takes up too much of my time anyway. It sounds like fun though." "I was a rarity," Anna admitted conversationally. "An Enforcer that was a talented discipliner." "I'm sure you are as unique as I am," I told her. Anna threw her head back and laughed. "I find it incredible that someone as intelligent as you does not understand, Doris," Anna said after she was done laughing. "David does not punish, he kills." "Punishment is no guarantee that a person will not trespass again," I said. "Death is a more complete solution." "Not if you need to use that person later," Roderigo told me. "Then I don't advise letting anyone near me that you might need later," I warned him. "That's why most Brothers aren't allowed near you, dear," Anna said with a quirky smile. "I'm really disappointed in you, Doris. I hope that David was correct and you simply did not believe he could kill you. Otherwise, choosing you to ride herd over the Siblings here was a mistake. Brothers die for those kind of errors, and if I'm too old to be sanctioned for expecting better from a Bloodline Sibling." Doris Alex's closed her eyes for a second as Anna's words beat her psyche. "When can I start?" Samantha asked me politely. "Doris Alex only has exams the first week of the final exam period," I told her. "She will join your household for two weeks on the day of her last exam." "Three weeks," Samantha said professionally. "I will definitely need three weeks." "Three weeks!" Anna said surprised. "She is Bloodline," Samantha said defensively. "I've never had to work on one of them. It's necessary to ensure that I don't break her usefulness to us; after all she does have a lot of responsibility on her shoulders. Also, I'm sure when Iane is brought to David, it will not be long before he asks me to adjust her behavior. She's definitely worse than Doris." "I see," Anna said clinically. "It would be better to experiment with Doris; Iane is likely to drive even you to extremes." "Speaking of which, may I borrow Michael and Leonard for this?" Samantha asked Anna and me. "Why?" I asked. "Two reasons," Samantha said ticking them off on her fingers. "First, Michael will serve as a reminder to Doris of her time with me. I would like to leave her with a little something to remember that, and you're probably not going to want me leaving any permanent marks, right?" "No, I would prefer nothing mar the beauty that the Brotherhood's care has given her," I replied. "Secondly, I lack a certain piece of male equipment," Samantha said. "I have plastic models and will use them, but I find that there's nothing quite as humbling as having real flesh and blood fill all of a Sibling's orifices, especially when none of those cocks belong to a Brother." I shrugged figuring that Samantha knew what she was talking about. "Any other limitations?" she asked me. "Don't kill her," I said calmly. "If that's necessary, it is my responsibility." "Of course," she said as if it had not been necessary to make the point. "Tell everyone in the house, why you will be leaving for three weeks," I told Doris Alex. "Make sure they understand how you made this necessary." She stood up without saying a word. "Doris Alex," I said while she was turning towards the house. She froze. "Apologize to each for believing that you were in any way better than them," I instructed. "Yes, Brother," she whispered. I snickered as she lifted her chin and walked just as proudly and arrogantly into the house as she walked out. "You know that it's impossible to break a Bloodline of that arrogance and pride, you can only hope to contain it," Samantha said to me. "Too many Brothers hold them in high regard. Even if by some miracle she ever becomes as perfect a Sibling as your Jason would have been, she would still be too proud and arrogant." "She can be proud of the work it took to bring her into this world; the Brotherhood's work," I answered. "She can be arrogant of her obedience and ability to bring pleasure into my life." "You might be asking for too much from a Bloodline," Roderigo said humorously. "Then you can have her, Roderigo," I said looking at him. "No," he responded immediately. "I have made my choice; Doris Alex no longer fits into my plans." "I've seen the profile; your choice will have you running around in circles," Samantha teased him with. "If Katherine escapes her present situation unharmed," Roderigo said. "I will chase her in all the circles she wants; I have a feeling she won't run very fast." "Enough of this prattle," Anna said looking at me. "One thing makes me wonder though," I said to them. "Brothers have had wars between themselves. What of Siblings and Brothers?" "Kiera, go inside," Roderigo commanded. The two female Brothers gestured at their companions. All three Siblings marched into the house without looking at any of us. "Four of the ten Bloodlines no longer exist, David," Roderigo reminded me. "Very few Siblings know that only two of them were truly lost. The other two had to be destroyed for what was rebellion in the Brothers' eyes." "Iane is, and Doris Alex was, very close to similar crimes," Anna said. "Doris Alex's sisters are not as strong as she is, which slowed down her progress long enough for your arrival to curb the natural path of her actions. Iane has no close relatives and she associates almost exclusively with Brothers handicapping her ability to do damage." "Doris Alex is not exactly openly disobedient," I pointed out. "Not yet," Roderigo said. "But you were right, she stood on the edge of deciding she knew what was best for the Brotherhood and acting on it. Iane was born thinking she knows what is best for everyone; she's just been too busy entertaining herself to do anything about it." "Individual Brothers are not allowed such liberties," Samantha said. "A Sibling is not allowed to think them." "Who is Iane?" I asked. "Aphrodite in the flesh," Roderigo said quietly receiving an agreeing nod from Samantha. "I'm going to love teaching her to contain that pride and arrogance around you, David," Samantha said joyously. "That is why I will do it," Anna said to no one in particular. "But Anna!" Samantha said sitting forward. She missed the minor roll of Anna's biceps but I did not. I watched Anna out of the corner of my eye to make sure she did not turn towards me. "You want this too much, Samantha," Anna told her seriously. Samantha looked like she was going to argue for a second but finally dismissed the issue with a wave of her hand and a sigh. "You're probably right," Samantha said. "Would have been fun though; I owe that bitch a little pain." Anna relaxed and so did I when her biceps rolled back into a position that did not signal the imminent danger to someone at the table. "Iane is something of a legend in the Brotherhood, as gifted in her Bloodline's advantages as Doris. She has cut quite a swath through the Brothers," Roderigo told me. "She is more arrogant and proud than Doris. As envious as other Brothers will be of your possession of Iane, they will be more happy to see her finally settled." "Iane and I might not be compatible," I told them. They did a double take and looked at each other before breaking out in loud laughing. "I didn't think you had a sense of humor, David," Roderigo said finally. "It never crossed Doris's mind to protest your decision, dear," Anna told me. "She doesn't like that Samantha will be doing the punishing, but she'll do everything necessary to return to your side. Today, whether she knows it or not, Doris subsumed her will to yours. If that hadn't happened, Iane would have been the first Sibling we asked you to kill. She still might be, but only if we run out of time now." "You did a very good job with Doris, David," Samantha said with a nod. "Iane will push you, but the truth is, deep in her soul you might be the only Brother she thinks good enough for her. We will have to see if your will is a match for the Ian gifts." "Doris Alex fears you," Roderigo told me. "In truth, she has nothing to fear from any Brother except you. Hopefully, seeing her rival humbled will awaken Iane to the danger. Although, most Brothers will laugh at the thought of an Alexander and Ian under the same roof." Samantha snapped her head towards Roderigo, smiled widely, and then broke out into laughter again. Roderigo and Anna laughed with her after a second. I was glad they were getting amusement out of arranging my life. "The two girls don't get along?" I asked. "Make sure you give them very clear rules," Samantha advised. "Like no sharp objects." "No blood would be better," Roderigo interjected with. "They're from different Bloodlines," Anna said with exasperation. "No matter what rules you set those two will be at each other's throats. Keep them competing for Rank; if they understand that hurting each other means a rapid descent in their status, they will limit the damage they do to each other. If it gets really bad, let Melisa deal with them. There's nothing like a First with an annoyed Brother to deal with Sibling squabbling. Lord help them, if she's a crested First, which hopefully Melisa will be by the time Iane knocks on your door!" "The Bloodlines don't like each other," I said raising an eyebrow and filing her advice for future reference. "This will be the first time two different Bloodline children live in the same house in two hundred years," Roderigo said with smirk. "You have no idea how ironic it is that these two will serve an Ekaterina Brother." "Because we were looked down on?" I asked him. He nodded. "It is far more than that, David," Samantha said. "The Ekaterina Bloodline was fanatically loyal and obedient; the original goal of indoctrination was to emulate Ekaterina behavior. There isn't a single recorded instance of an Ekaterina child not becoming a Sibling or being crested." "Brothers treasured your ancestors far above the other Bloodlines," Roderigo said with a smile. "It was so bad that the Council chose who an Ekaterina Sibling would be crested by to prevent problems. For centuries, every Ekaterina had a Brother for a parent hindering any attempt to improve the line. Brothers robbed the Ekaterina children of the advantages we gave the other Bloodlines." "The Bloodlines are very competitive," Anna told me. "The Ians were in favor, but the return of your Bloodline puts them in a very distant second place." "But I'm a Brother," I said reasonably. Roderigo and Anna shrugged, while Samantha hid a smile behind her hand. "It only serves to make the Bloodline competition even more irrelevant for now," Roderigo told me. "When Iane comes here and discovers that not only has the Ekaterina returned in the form of a Brother, but that you are as gifted as she is, the girl may choke on her frustration." "When will she be moving in?" I asked. "Not for a while," Anna said. "There are more important things for you to take care of. We will sacrifice even Iane's life if it is necessary. After all, she has cousins that can serve us in her place." "Hmmm," I said without committing. "So who is Katherine?" "That is one of the more important things we expect you to take care of," Roderigo said with a hard nod. "Unfortunately, there has been enough disruption in this house, David," Anna told me. "Katherine is in the future." "Not very far in the future," Roderigo said angrily. "You are right there, grandson," Anna said with an agreeing nod. "It would be dangerous to wait much longer, and not just Katherine will be endangered if we wait too long." "Anna, I'd like some advice on Doris Alex," Samantha said to interrupt the thought stream. "Well, that's my signal to get out of here," Roderigo told us standing up. Kiera opened the back door and stepped outside. "How will you know if Doris heels, David?" Samantha asked after Roderigo and his Sibling left. "I plan to give Doris Alex, Michael, Susan, and Nancy to Alyssa for a week, as a reward for good grades," I said. "A final temptation for Alyssa?" Anna asked. "There's no need for that, Alyssa has already made up her mind," I replied. "I planned for this reward prior to coming to the conclusion that putting Doris Alex in your hands was necessary. Now it will give me an opportunity so see how she performs after Samantha is done with her." "You doubt my skill?" Samantha asked wickedly. "No," I told her. "I doubt this puppy's ability not to pee on the carpet if a Brother isn't around." "Iane is going to hate you," Samantha said with a vicious smile. "I can't fucking wait!" Both women laughed again for some reason, then turned towards each other. I was amazed by some of the things they discussed putting Doris Alex through. Personally, I would have chosen a bullet, but Jason whispered that a Sibling sees the world in a different way. I took his word for it; after all, he had suggested the alternative to my first instinct on how to deal with Doris Alex.