
The Tithing: It’s Not About The Money
Hank’s a man’s man, a big man, driving a big rig. The only thing bigger is his ego. He’s got a wallet full of cash, and he’s on his way to Vegas. It’s a town full of women just waiting to show a man like him a good time. He knows it.
Pulling into the Double-Six Diner was just supposed to be a quick stop. A cheap meal at a cheap diner becomes so much more than he could ever have imagined when he meets Lila and her sister Mary.
A sundress, a key, and a bet whispered from lips that would scramble any man’s brain are more than enough to detour Hank. What he has no way of knowing is just how permanent that detour will be.
He had plans, but at the Double-Six, it’s a woman’s world, and they make the rules. Plans change.
This tale features chastity, denial, dominant women, foolish men, and blackmail. It’s a findom short story where secrets have a price and obedience is never free, by B.R. Saiph.
