Arrival to The Factory


Javier Thorstein and Timothy Wickfield can't look any more different, standing next to each other in nothing more than their bare skin, chained to each other by the steel braces around their neck,  as representatives of two contrasting worlds. Still, for both of them, the chain implies their drastic transformation from young men, living their urban lives, trying to realize their dreams and building their future, into a destiny of submission and servitude imposed on them as fresh material for slave production. It was today, on the early-morning tube, that Javier and Timothy were silently standing next to each other, when suddenly they were surprised by a couple of professional slave hunters, who captured and forced them, stripped them naked, and handcuffed and blindfolded them into a steel cage in which they were transported to a large industrial complex in the outskirts of the town, which they will soon know as The Factory.

Timothy, recently turned nineteen, is still rather inexperienced, being the spoiled brat he is, as the youngest son of a successful stockbroker. He looks frightened in the direction of the approaching shrieking sounds from the other side of the complex. Javier, also uncertain of the things to come, is  standing proud as the independent, muscular teen he is. In fact, this young man is not older than eighteen, but his firm body and masculine stature shows he has lived a live taking care of himself from an early age on. He inherited the genes of his father, a dedicated navy seal, who he never met because he died in a plane crash two months before Javier was born. As a boy,  he has been mainly raised by his elder brothers.

Timothy can't imagine what his life as a slave will bring about. He has read about professional slave hunters raiding the city for new stock, but never expected he could be the target. In his mind, slaves are dumb laborers or deprived junkies, ready to accept any job, however degrading or perverted, suitable to their restricted personality and intelligence. Standing next to this muscular guy with his superior body, Timothy hopes he will be covered by his fellow captive, without daring to speak out or ask for protection. Hearing the frightening sounds approaching, he instinctively hides his boyish genitals behind his hands.

Javier, in contrast, looks almost challenged by the things to come. Not only his body isstrong and in the best shape ever: his virile manhood is a sight to behold in any sense. His strength certainly will bring many possibilities as a slave worker. On the other hand, his independent nature will need a rigid and possibly brutal discipline to break his spirit and make him suitable for his new life. The Factory is not an ordinary plant, where machines or goods are produced. The human body is the actual raw material, processed into the product the proprietors of The Factory aimfor. Even an inferior physique and weak character like that of Timothy have a defined purpose in this production line...