Read DARK Online

Authors: Jordan Rowe

DARK (18 page)

BOOK: DARK
10.79Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

90

On October 31st, Jordan felt like she finally started her life. Later tonight, she would celebrate her birthday at the Dark Restaurant with her friends Vanessa, Kady, Ryan, Lori, Logan, Zizi, and Chris.

Jordan no longer wanted to see Bryn and no longer felt she loved him. It was the charm of Dark that controlled her emotions.

In the small room at Dark, Jordan looked at everything different with new eyes. The brown leather chair, dark brown walls, open trunk with a towel hanging on the lid, iron round table with a shot of Dark Ice, and a glass door with a view of the shower.

This room changed her life. Now, she was starting over.

Jordan brought with her the file of the new client that would be entering Dark. Jordan had an idea not to charge this next client. Instead, she chose a single mother of two who was struggling to make ends meet. Jordan even paid the woman five thousand dollars to test the Dark Experience.

Jordan plopped the folder down next to the Dark Ice. She thought about how she replaced Lori and Logan as pretend clients with another husband and wife. Also, Jordan decided to stay on herself as a pretend client.

The small flat screen popped on.

“Hello everyone, welcome to Dark. My name is Becket. No one can see you, not even me. There are nineteen in your group, all chosen to fit your profile.

“Each of you has been given an identification number. When you enter Dark, you will be able to see your number on the wall, which will lead you back to your room. Under no circumstances are you permitted to enter another room. If you are feeling uncomfortable in any way, you can leave.

“It is very important that you crawl and move slowly. The most common injuries are when two people bang their heads together. The second most common injury is when someone is trampled. So I urge you to crawl…and move slow.”

Jordan thought about the new client in another room and how this would be the first time she heard this speech. For Jordan, it would be the second time. And for some of the others, it could be the fourth, or fifth time.

Becket continued. “You are not permitted under any circumstances to ask another person in your group their name. In fact, we encourage you not to speak to anyone in your group while inside Dark. We go through great lengths to protect your identity and are very serious about earning your trust.

“Well, that’s just about it. Since this is the first time for all of you, I suggest you drink down a shot of Dark Ice and take a moment to relax. Your limo driver should have given you a sample of Dark Ice, so you already know how potent it is. You should now undress and be ready. Please do not bring any clothing or jewelry inside of Dark. You are to be completely naked. You may stay inside Dark for as long as you wish. When you are finished, return to your room.”

The screen went blank.

Jordan drank down the shot of Dark Ice, then stripped off her clothes and sat on the couch. She remembered how nervous she was the first time she went inside. Now, she was excited to have sex with the others, along with the new client who deserved to have the time of her life.

Jordan rubbed the edge of her clit, which was already moist with anticipation. The lights began to dim.

She became excited when the flat screen popped back on. “Okay,” Becket said. “We will be turning the lights all the way off. The wall in front of you will then open.”

Jordan smiled, then lowered off the couch to her hands and knees. She began crawling forward as the room went black and the sound of the wall opened.

Becket’s voice appeared. “Enjoy your Dark experience…”

Coming Soon!

Too Dark

BOOK: DARK
10.79Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Fall of Light by Steven Erikson
Chance Encounter by Jill Shalvis
Go Ask Alice by Beatrice Sparks
Nor Iron Bars A Cage by Kaje Harper
Chase by Viola Grace
The Great Pony Hassle by Nancy Springer
Lindsay's Surprise Crush by Angela Darling
Milkshake by Matt Hammond
Of Foreign Build by Jackie Parry