A Domme's Revenge: Dealing with an Annoying Footstool
As Madame Marissa, an experienced and powerful domme, surveyed her lavishly decorated living room, she couldn't help but feel aggravated by the presence of her current footstool. While checking her phone, she noticed that the slave beneath her was breathing quite loudly, disrupting her tranquility. Irritated by the disruption, Marissa decided to take matters into her own hands.
With a swift kick, she sent the slave tumbling over onto his back. The air was knocked out of him, and he lay there gasping for breath. Marissa smirked, unsure whether to be amused or annoyed. After regaining his composure, she demanded that he be silent and continue being her footstool. However, the slave's moaning betrayed his growing discomfort, causing her to pause momentarily.
Instead of continuing to use him as a mere footstool, Marissa decided to teach him a lesson about the consequences of disobeying her orders. Slowly but surely, she climbed onto his unprepared face, feeling the warmth of his skin beneath her tight jeans. The smell of her perfume filled his nostrils, making it nearly impossible for him to breathe as she braced herself against his chest.
Despite the obvious distress this was causing him, Marissa found it difficult to suppress her amusement. This was exactly what he deserved for disrupting her peace. She allowed him a brief reprieve before sitting back down on his face, crushing his windpipe once more. She relished in the power she held over him and the pleasure she derived from his pained expressions.
As time passed, Madame Marissa continued to use the slave as a human chair, completely oblivious to his suffering. She didn't care if he was uncomfortable or even in pain; all that mattered was that he obeyed her commands. The thought of tying him up crossed her mind more than once, but she ultimately decided against it—for now.
In the end, Marissa realized that she would have to be more vigilant in choosing her footstools in the future. This particular slave had proven himself to be too disruptive and inattentive, failing to understand the importance of his role in her household. Until she found a more suitable replacement, however, he would continue to endure her punishments.