(second book of the Salle May series) Salle May and Reign's camp is invaded with intent to rape. Turnabout. One by one, the invaders are tortured, slowly and agonizingly, until they die. Late 1800s. Appalachians. Guns. Knives. Ropes. No cops.
Salle May and Reign had avenged the killing of Salle May's husband and Reign's brother. The twins were tortured, slowly and horrendously. They lasted many hours, most of a night and the next day.
The twins were now dead. Salle May and Reign, tall woman and short woman, respectively, were resting up and figuring out what they wanted to do now. Theirs was a new relationship. They had declared that they were soul sisters.
Suddenly, their camp was invaded.
The invaders were a father, his son, and his daughter. The father and son intended to rape Salle May and Reign while the daughter kept a rifle on the victims to ensure cooperation.
But the invaders didn't know these two women. Yes, they were young (20s). But both were excellent woodswomen and excellent shots. Using pistols hidden in their boots, the two women shot through the elbows and knees of the three invaders. Suddenly, the invaders were incapacitated.
The mother had intentionally let her family do the invasion without her presence. Salle May decided to find the mother.
Lace was the mother's name. When she found the mother sneaking up on the camp, Salle May shot out an elbow for her, destroying it. Then shot out a wrist, crushing the little bones. Salle May directed Lace to walk toward the campground where the rest of her family was groaning from shattered joints.
The family were the Hunters: Lace, the mother. Ty, the husband. String, the son. Knot, the daughter.
Salle May and Reign were both addicted to torturing victims who were unable to defend themselves from anything the sadists decided to do. They smiled at each other. There were four victims. They had invaded their camp and had intended to rape.
The young sadists concluded they had all rights to these invaders. The invaders would suffer. Oh, yes, for sure. It would be a thrilling activity (for the torturers).
Come to find out, Lace, the mother of the family, intentionally maneuvered her family into Salle May's clutches so they would be tortured to death.
Yes, on purpose.
Lace Hunter experienced erotic satisfactions from watching her family suffer at the hands of a torturer apart from herself. When imagining the torture no longer gave her complete erotic satisfactions, Lace decided she wanted the ultimate experience. To watch her family be tortured to death for real, one by one. And she was willing to suffer at Salle May's hands to experience that ultimate.
To accomplish her mission, Lace Hunter caused Salle May to be the subject of a lifetime revenge hunt offered by her village. The reward was large enough for Lace and family to pursue the subject. Lace, the only competent woodsperson of her family, arranged for her family to be caught attacking Salle May.
A revenge hunt is a lifetime thing. Salle May would be hunted for the rest of her life.
String has the same proclivities as his mother, a fact that his mother had been unaware of. Salle May was able to exact some small measure of revenge on Lace Hunter by preventing Lace from observing her son's torture. String observed his mother's torture instead and experienced the satisfactions Lace had expected for herself.
Every one of the Hunter family was tortured to death.
After they were done with the Hunters and had rolled them into a gully, the two soul sisters arranged for Reign's balancing torture. In addition to being an enthusiastic torturer, Reign has an intense inner need for herself to be tortured from time to time.
Salle May tortured that short woman more than she had ever done before. Reign, when she recovered, was highly pleased and asked Salle May if perhaps she would do it more often.
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