The Courier
Copyright 2008 by EC
EC's Erotic Fiction - /~caligula97030/

(warnings: erotic discipline, sex between adults, medical fetish, public nudity)


Chapter 26 – Maria Elena’s Path in Life

The march continued into the countryside as the route left Danúbikt Móskt 
and circled around to the east. There were rest breaks to exchange used 
torches for new ones, to use the latrine, and to drink fruit punch. The punch 
stained the marchers’ lips blood red, and many of the men dribbled punch 
down their chests to give the appearance of having blood running down their 
bodies. 

Finally daylight came. As the sky lightened in the east, Maria Elena could see 
the distant torches from the other group of marchers approaching from the 
opposite direction. The collared servants gathered at a large camp where they 
would spend the day resting and getting ready for the second night’s journey 
back into the city.

Jason Schmidt called the students together to explain what would happen 
throughout the rest of the day; that the group needed to eat and then sleep on 
cots that had been brought in by the Danubian Army. Towards sunset there 
would be a Church service and touching up of the body paint before the 
marchers resumed their trek, which would return them to the Temple of the 
Ancients by sunrise the next morning. He gave the students a quick lesson and 
some trivia about the Danubian Church and the Day of the Dead, ending by 
teaching the group a simple hymn. Everyone noted that he talked naturally, 
with no arrogance whatsoever, but in a manner that compelled his listeners to 
pay attention to what he had to say.

A few minutes later the others went into one of the tents to find cots, while 
Cecilia and Maria Elena stayed outside. They walked to the edge of the camp, 
appreciating the total silence of the countryside. Finally they broke the quiet 
by talking about the march. Cecilia abruptly changed the topic:

“I think this is the last time we’re gonna be doing this. The march, I mean. It’s 
gonna be our last Day of the Dead in Danubia.”

Maria Elena glanced over at Cecilia’s painted face. Noting the surprise in her 
companion’s eyes, Cecilia continued:

“Jason was kinda depressed this morning when we finished walking. I asked 
him what’s wrong, and he told me that he knew where we were gonna be next 
year. We’re gonna be back in Chicago. By the next Fall Equinox we’re gonna 
be home.”

“And he’s upset about that?”

“Yeah, real upset, ‘cause he doesn’t wanna leave Danubia. He was kinda 
hoping that we’d stay here, but… I guess he got this dream telling him it 
wasn’t gonna be that way… that we’re gonna have to go back to the US.”

“Did he tell you why?”

“Yeah. He said we’ve got a lot we have to accomplish in our lives, but in 
Danubia we’ve done what we need to do, so there isn’t any point in us staying 
past next summer. He told me that’s when we’re gonna have to go back, next 
summer.”

“What about your collar?”

“It stays on until we leave. He told me that whenever the Priestess tells me it’s 
time to take it off, he’ll buy airplane tickets. I asked him, ‘but what about 
Mega-Town?’, and he said a year from now they won’t give a shit about us no 
more. There’s only a couple of guys on the Board of Directors who still want 
to get us, and they’re gonna be laid-off the next time the company restructures. 
When those two go, they’ll toss our records and forget about us. He saw all of 
that: it’s in the future, but he already knows what’s gonna happen.”

“What’s your thought about all this?”

“I’ve never told this to Jason, but I wanna go back. He’s not happy about it, 
but I am. There’s people in Chicago that I miss, who I wanna see again. I 
mean, there’s things here that I’ll miss a lot, but this isn’t where I wanna 
spend the rest of my life, and I don’t really think Pedro ought to grow up here 
either.”

“But, Jason’s OK with it?”

“No, but he’s the one who told me that it’s our Path in Life to go back. He’s 
not happy about it at all, but he says it’s the will of the Creator…” Cecilia 
flashed a sarcastic smile under her face paint: “… and I’m not gonna argue 
with the Creator.”

Maria Elena pondered the pending change in the lives of Cecilia, her fiancé, 
and her nephew. She realized that the departure of Cecilia and Pedro would 
leave her alone in the house with Victor.

“I’m wondering something. Do you think… maybe part of the reason I came 
here was so you could leave? I mean… you were taking care of Victor, and 
now I’m going to replace you. I’m the one who’ll be running the house…”

“You’ll be taking care of Victor, and his household, and you’re also gonna 
have some kids with him. Jason told me he saw that too; you with Victor’s 
kids… and you runnin’ Victor’s business. Someday that’ll be yours also.”

“But… I don’t want to run his business…”

“And if you’ve got kids, just how are you gonna feed ‘em? What’s gonna 
happen to the business if you don’t take it over? His sons don’t want it, ‘cause 
they’ve got other careers.” 

Before Maria Elena could think of a response, Cecilia added:

“You know, after talkin’ to Jason, I realized something. Kim’s making a 
mistake by havin’ a problem with what you’re doin’ with Victor. I’m gonna 
tell her that she needs to lay off, ‘cause now I really do think your Path in Life 
is gonna be with him.”

The two women stood silent for a few more moments, listening to a cuckoo 
calling from a nearby tree. 

“That’s one thing about here I’ll miss, hearin’ those cuckoo birds. We don’t 
have ‘em in the States.”

Cecilia turned towards the tents to re-join the rest of the group:

“Let’s go. We gotta get some sleep. It’s gonna be a long night, and we’ll be 
fucked if we’re not rested.”

“OK… I’ll be there in a second. I want to get a drink. Could you hold a cot for 
me?”

“Sure.”

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A few moments later, Maria Elena saw Carmen taking a second helping of 
fruit punch. As they sat under a tree and sipped their cups, the two women 
chatted in Spanish. Carmen seemed worried.

“I had this dream… I was going to the airport… and I was just like I am now, 
you know… with nothing on… and my family was getting off the plane… and 
they were real nervous and embarrassed… because I was totally nude… and I 
told them I couldn’t help it.”

Maria Elena thought about her own family, who still didn’t know what had 
happened to her.

“I wish I could talk to my family… apologize to my mom… but I couldn’t 
face her like I am now. There’d be no way. She’d die from humiliation if she 
knew what’s gone on in my life.”

“My parents would die too… if they saw me… but the weird thing about my 
dream was; it was several years from now. My little brother was… a lot 
older… a teenager… and he’s just 11 now. And my mom was fatter and my 
dad’s hair was sort of gray. I mean, in my dream I knew they had to come to 
Danubia because it’d been such a long time since they’d seen me.”

Maria Elena thought about the significance of Carmen’s vision.

“I’m wondering if it means something’s going to keep you here. If… maybe 
you won’t be going home next year.”

“I’m wondering the same thing. I suppose I shouldn’t have taken that oath to 
stay collared as long as Cecilia stays collared. I suppose that’ll be what keeps 
me here.”

“Was Cecilia in your dream at all?”

“No.”

“That won’t be the reason. It won’t be because of Cecilia. It’ll be something 
else.”

Maria Elena was surprised at her own answer, because she was totally 
confident about what she had just said. There now was at least one detail of 
her life that she knew with certainty. Carmen would not be returning to the US 
next summer.

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Late in the afternoon Maria Elena was woken by the forlorn-sounding bell of 
a nearby Church. The ringing was accompanied with a series of whistles 
around the encampment, letting everyone know it was time to get up. She 
actually felt well-rested after having slept the entire day on a cot. Getting up 
was followed by a trip to the latrine, a meal, prayers, and having her body 
paint re-applied. The marchers assembled on the side of the camp facing the 
main road linking Danúbikt Móskt to the eastern provinces. They faced into 
the sunset, knowing that soon enough the road would be pitch-black and the 
only light in the entire city would be the fires coming from their own torches. 

Still shaken from her experience the night before, Maria Elena reluctantly 
took a torch. She took her place in line behind Carmen and waited for 
everyone else to take their torches and get ready to move. She felt 
apprehensive as she watched the first marchers at the front of the two lines 
light their torches and move forward. The line became longer and longer, until 
it stretched into the darkness and looked like a fragile bridge of light 
stretching into the void. Finally the members of Jason’s group moved forward. 
One by one they lit their torches and started walking, plunging forward into 
the darkness.

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Several hours went by and Maria Elena could tell that her group had been 
walking through Danúbikt Móskt for a while. The buildings were totally dark, 
but she could make out street signs and trolley stops reflecting the dim light 
given off by the torches. She also could feel the presence of thousands of 
black-clad civilians, even though the worshipers were absolutely silent as they 
knelt and prayed in the darkness. She began to wonder if she would be spared 
any further visions. As curious as she might have been to know what the 
Creator would want to reveal, she knew that anything she would see that night 
would be unpleasant, to say the least.

Eventually she realized that she was looking at white powder, a dry sea of 
cocaine that extended in every direction as far as she could see. It fell like 
snow and blew in drifts like sand in the desert. She saw nothing but endless 
powder in the pitch black night; nothing but black above and white below, 
stretching out to the horizon. 

She saw pellets, similar to the ones she had swallowed in Panama before 
boarding the fight for Frankfurt. The pellets where not clean at all: they were 
soaked in blood and feces. A knife was cutting away at skin and intestines to 
expose more pellets, and a gloved hand was picking them out of a horrific 
mess that had been a young woman just a few minutes before. The most awful 
detail was that the woman was still somewhat alive. Her handlers had not even 
bothered to kill her before cutting her open. They counted the pellets to make 
sure they had them all, before leaving their victim to die alone in a bathtub. 
Others would come along in an hour or so to dispose of the body.

The dying woman was having convulsions as her soul separated from her 
body. She turned her head towards Maria Elena. She was staring into her own 
face. She realized she was looking at herself, seeing a different alternate 
reality from the one she had seen the night before: the death that would have 
awaited her had she completed her trip to Germany. She wondered why they 
would have killed her instead of simply letting her expel her pellets, but the 
fact remained that she now knew with certainty that she would not have 
survived her trafficking effort. The only reward awaiting her in Germany had 
been her own death.

Maria Elena came back to reality of the black night and the line of torches, 
barely able to breathe from the fright of her vision. 

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When Maria Elena’s senses returned her to the Realm of the Living, already 
she could tell that morning was approaching. The sky was no longer pitch 
black. As the marchers continued their journey, more and more of Danúbikt 
Móskt was becoming visible in the increasing light. Church bells began 
ringing, breaking the dead silence that had shrouded the entire country over 
the past 36 hours. Minutes later the marchers were crossing the Plaza of the 
Ancients and retracing their steps through the Temple and the forest park that 
led to the East Danube River. Following a 3,000-year old tradition, the 
marchers tossed their torches onto a huge bonfire before stepping into the 
river to wash off their body paint. The bath was cold and totally unpleasant, 
but the marchers were obligated to clean themselves as best they could, to 
wash off Death and return to the Realm of the Living. Before they could 
return to the Plaza, they had to have the paint completely removed from their 
bodies and faces.

When all of the marchers had disposed of their torches and cleaned-off their 
paint, they assembled in the Plaza for a final hymn before being released. The 
Grand Duchess stood in front of a microphone at the top of the steps to lead 
the singing and to close the ceremony. Her attractive figure contrasted with 
the black-clad Clergy members surrounding her. Unlike the naked crowd in 
front of her, the Grand Duchess was not shivering, because she had been 
treated to a hot bath in the Temple instead of a cold plunge in the river outside. 
It was a tiny privilege the Clergy had allowed her, but one that put her in a 
much better mood.

The Grand Prophet handed Anyia an announcement to read: that all criminals 
currently serving sentences had to report to the Central Police Station and talk 
to their Spokespersons to pick up their winter capes and boots. People serving 
Public Penance would have to remain at the Temple and write down their 
names and shoe sizes to be issued winter boots from the Temple. Once she 
finished the announcement, Anyia quietly stepped away from the microphone 
to join her husband and her parents, all of whom were wearing black prayer 
robes.

With that the naked crowd began to disperse as the collared criminals drifted 
towards the Central Police Station to pick up their winter clothing. Jason’s 
friends from his Church group departed, along with Cynthia Lee and her 
husband. Jason rounded up the students and led them into the Temple, because 
that morning Penance would end for 12 of them, and also for Victor Dukov.

The students gathered in the area were most people began wearing their 
Temple collars. The fire-pit where people had to toss their clothing was lit and 
the students were grateful for the heat it put out on that chilly morning. Jason 
organized the others into two rows and moved to the front with Maria Elena 
and Victor. Once everyone was properly kneeling, Jason left to summon the 
Priestess under whom he was training, the one member of the Temple staff 
who spoke fluent English and who was the most comfortable working with 
foreigners.

The Clergywoman showed up with two Temple attendants carrying prayer 
robes and a set of keys to unlock the collars. Jason knelt as she took his hands 
and smiled warmly. A twinge of jealousy rose up in Cecilia, because she knew 
that the Priestess had been an important part of her fiancé’s life over the past 
four years. In a way she considered the Priestess a rival, because she had 
assumed a central role in her fiancé’s life as his mentor, a role that years 
before Cecilia had expected to fill. 

Jason explained that 12 of the students, along with Victor Dukov, were 
satisfied that they had pleased the Creator and felt ready to resume their 
normal lives. The Priestess asked Criminal # 101025 to stand in front of her 
friends and thank them for the personal sacrifice they had made on her behalf. 
She was genuinely grateful and made sure the others knew it.

After a hymn and a brief prayer, the Priestess asked the students to step 
forward one by one. She unlocked each collar and handed it to one of the 
attendants. Once the students were de-collared, the other attendant laid 12 
prayer robes at their feet. The students dressed together, with Cecilia and 
Carmen casting sad, envious glances at those who were resuming their normal 
lives. Within a couple of hours the others would go home, get properly 
cleaned up, and go back out dressed in their regular clothing. 

The Priestess de-collared Merchant Victor Dukov separately. She grabbed his 
hands and commented:

“You see that the Creator answered your prayers and safely returned this 
young woman to your household. I expect you to spend the rest of your time 
in the Realm of the Living appreciating what the Creator did for you. I also 
expect you always to treat Criminal # 101025 with respect and love. Your task 
is now to teach her what you have learned about life and to assist in her 
redemption. Take this robe and return to your house.”

With that Victor put the robe over his head and knelt. The Priestess ended the 
brief service and abruptly left to attend to other worshipers in the Temple. 

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As soon as the ceremony had ended, the norteamericanos asked their 
Colombian classmate to accompany them in the Plaza to have some tea, and 
from there the group would walk to the Central Police Station to watch Maria 
Elena pick up her Ministry of Justice boots and cape. The students wanted to 
go with her partly out of curiosity, because the capes were considered an 
abomination of fashion and were the source of numerous jokes. The students 
were curious to see an infamous winter cape up close. 

Criminal # 101025 took her place in line, waiting for Spokeswoman Lee-
Dolkivna to hand her a garment bag. Her reaction was the same as nearly 
everyone else who had ever picked up winter clothing from the Ministry of 
Justice. The first thing she pulled out of the bag was a pair of boots, which 
were the same shade of orange used for road construction warnings. Bright 
orange boots. That definitely was not a good sign. Sure enough, when Maria 
Elena opened her garment bag she pulled out the most hideous piece of 
clothing she had ever laid eyes on. It was a bright orange top that looked 
something half-way between an army poncho and a cape. It had a hood and a 
sewn-in wool shirt underneath. There was a yellow stripe running up the 
middle of the cape and blue reflective strips sewn around the edges. There 
were several drawstrings to tighten the hood and waist. On the back was a 
large patch of Velcro.

Kim handed Maria Elena a white Velcro patch with # 101025 embroidered in 
thick black thread. She commented:

"You’ll need to wear your criminal number attached at all times… that is, IF 
you want to wear the top. The Ministry will let you wear the boots without the 
cape during the winter… which is what I always did when I was serving my 
sentence. If you keep your feet warm and stay moving when you're outdoors 
it's not so bad. Not bad enough to wear this."

The norteamericanos passed the cape around, impressed by what a ghastly-
looking item it truly was. Maria Elena, like every other criminal, would avoid 
wearing it as much as possible, but at least she did have something to put on 
during cold snaps.

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That night, Cecilia invited Maria Elena, Victor, and Carmen to accompany her 
and Jason to the Socrates Club. The night promised to be special, because 
Kim and her group would present several new songs. As always, the club 
would be the first to hear the newest music from Socrates’ Mistresses; the raw 
and unrefined versions of songs that later would be recorded and sold 
throughout Europe.

Jason cuddled Cecilia as they were sitting at the table. Cecilia had a nervous 
look on her face, because her fiancé was gently stroking her breasts and thighs. 
Every so often he traced one of her nipples with a fingertip or reached 
between her legs. Everyone at the table pretended not to notice. It was strange 
to see Jason and Cecilia switch roles. For the past four years she had teased 
him, whispering to him what a naughty boy he was and how much he 
deserved to be spanked. Now it was his turn to do the exact same thing. He 
continued to tease her, warning her not to become aroused until he gave her 
permission. If she dared to disobey him, she would pay for her disobedience 
with a long spanking. She resisted as best she could, but both of them knew 
that Cecilia had little control over her own body and her impending 
punishment was inevitable. 

Sure enough, she became aroused. He put his finger between her legs and 
showed her the wetness. He placed the wet finger against her lips, forcing her 
to lick her own juices. With that he took her upstairs. He carried her to one of 
the intimacy rooms and laid her on the bed. As always, before spanking her, 
Jason would make love to her, because there was no point in wasting a good 
orgasm.

For the next year Cecilia would be obedient to Jason, up until the moment her 
collar came off. Then their relationship would go back to normal and she 
would return to spanking him every time they made love. After all, nothing 
aroused Jason Schmidt more than having his bottom warned by Cecilia, 
especially after he had been a naughty boy.

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While Jason and Cecilia were gone, Maria Elena noticed one of her fellow ex-
Royal servants coming into the Club alone. He was one of Kim’s clients, the 
young missionary from the US who had been sentenced to 10 years for 
proselytizing a foreign religion. He looked a bit disoriented because it was 
obvious that he was visiting the Socrates Club for the first time.

Maria Elena felt nervous seeing one of her fellow ex-Royal servants in the 
Club, but she realized that she needed to get past the trauma she had suffered 
under Anyia. After all, she had only been in Anyia’s place for one week, and 
there were servants who had suffered under her for two years. Maria Elena 
stood up and greeted the American, and in broken English invited him to sit at 
her table.

The missionary’s name was Anthony. He introduced himself and talked a little 
about his background and his sentence, speaking a mixture of English and 
Danubian. It turned out that his home was only a few miles from where 
Carmen’s grandparents lived, and that Carmen knew exactly where his former 
church was located. From that point forward Anthony and Carmen chatted 
with each other about their lives and places they both had visited.

Carmen talked at length about her experience as an exchange student and the 
reason she had decided to wear a Church collar. Anthony talked about his own 
experience, first as a convicted criminal and then as a Royal Servant. Prior to 
his internment in the Royal Residence, his religious convictions had 
encouraged him to stay aloof from his fellow criminals and therefore he had 
never visited the Socrates Club. His traumatic experience under the Grand 
Duchess, the dramatic way it ended, and finally his participation in the Day of 
the Dead march, convinced him that he needed to accept what he now was; a 
Danubian collared criminal. He said sadly:

“I’m not a missionary anymore. That’s something I don’t think I’ll ever be 
able to do again… because my faith… it just isn’t there… it’s totally gone. 
And, anyhow, everyone points at my collar and calls me by a number… and 
I’ve realized… that whatever I was before I got arrested, right now I’m now 
I’m just criminal in this country, no better than a drug user or a burglar.”

Carmen invited Anthony to dance. They continued to exchange details about 
their lives as they became more intimate. Then they danced more closely and 
touched each other’s bare bodies. They were attracted to each other; that was 
something Maria Elena could see clearly as she watched them on the floor. 
Interesting… Carmen and Anthony had met only because Maria Elena had 
invited him to sit at their table, and she had invited him simply out of being 
polite to someone she vaguely knew. And yet, from that simple invitation the 
lives of Carmen and Anthony would be changed forever. 

She knew that Carmen would eventually become more serious with Anthony, 
and he would be the reason she’d end up staying behind in Danúbikt Móskt 
after her classmates left. Her decision to remain collared would simply be the 
result of falling in love with someone serving a long sentence, someone who 
could not leave Danubia, and who she would not be able to leave behind.

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Socrates’ Mistresses completed the presentation of their new songs. Kim 
asked if there were any requests before the group left the stage. A couple of 
hands around the room went up, requesting “The wall that divides my soul.” It 
was an old song, but the clientele of the Socrates Club never tired of hearing it.

As she listened to her Spokeswoman and her partner Eloisa perform the final 
song of the evening, Maria Elena cuddled in Victor’s arms, knowing that she 
was indeed where she belonged. Her old life was gone, ruined through her 
own stupidity, but there was no point in worrying about that. Over time she 
would learn Danubian and forget Spanish, she would raise Victor’s kids and 
run his business. Every day she would give thanks to the Creator for having 
given her a second chance, one that she really did not deserve.

Maria Elena touched her collar. Yes, the collar marked her as property of the 
Danubian Ministry of Justice. She knew that she would never again 
experience freedom in the way that most people understood being free. And 
yet, at that moment she was happier than she had been at any other time in her 
troubled existence, because for the first time the world seemed to make sense 
to her. Her destiny would be to serve her husband, her children, her friends, 
and her new country.

Criminal # 101025 had found her Path in Life, her proper place in the Realm 
of the Living.