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Prisoner 616

By: Anna Ritter
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Complicated sets of data and unpredictable variables don't intimidate Nick Athens. As an analyst with a local investment firm, he has done quite well for himself. Even as the other boys have been laid off, Nick has been able to keep his job—so far. In fact, he's going to fight another woman at the company for a promotion. He won't just be an analyst; he’ll be one of the only male fund managers left across the entire industry.

Obviously, it wasn't always like this. Once upon a time, high finance was dominated by men. These were the kinds of guys who got arrogant, greedy, and made their way on bluster and grit. That was before, and this is now; all across the country, women have taken over. After the female supremacists won the presidency, majorities in both houses of Congress, and the Supreme Court, they began to implement a new set of laws. Special taxes were created just for the men. Not only that, humiliating requirements like leash laws and male mobility ordinances went into effect.

Despite these developments, Nick thinks he can maintain his position. He really believes he can be smart enough to succeed in a woman's world. But now, his lead competitor is getting annoyed with him, so she might decide to trick him. If he makes one mistake, loses control to his masculine impulses, and throws a bad punch at the wrong time, he could end up in prison.

Nick could lose everything, including his name. Instead of being a bright boy at a prestigious firm, he could become Prisoner 616.

With the female supremacists in charge, the prison system is being reformed for boys like Nick. He’ll discover exactly what happens to guys like him once they’re forced to wear collars, orange jumpsuits, and chastity belts. It's time for his training to begin.

He might be a prisoner here, but this boy has one last hope: his little sister. Chloe Athens is a journalist, so she can write about his situation. Maybe she can trigger a public backlash and get him released. Perhaps she will be able to get the judges and lawyers to listen…But first, she's going to have to learn about the facility and what happens here. At first, she might be ambivalent. She does believe in human rights, after all. But what happens if she changes her mind? What if she decides that these boys belong in their cells and cages?

This 128,000 word novel features a gynarchy, bondage, male chastity training, CFNM, discipline, teasing and denial, female supremacy, foot worship, oral service, and extensive humiliation. All characters are consenting adults over the age of 18.
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liked the story. did not like the narration. overall enjoyable. would have been so much better with human narration.

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