Out of the Storm

Out of the Storm by Avery Gale

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another bottle of water and she’d downed most of it before smiling up at them. “I think you are right about dehydration being an issue, mercy. But I really could use a restroom break if you don’t mind.”
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    Tobi walked into the spacious ladies lounge and even though she didn’t see anyone, she heard female voices. “Did you see the blond toad that Masters Kyle and Kent are escorting around the club? I wonder who is paying them to babysit their chubby sister?”  The first woman’s voice was brittle sounding and Tobi didn’t hear any accent so she knew the woman wasn’t a local. 
    “No clue, but she’s a piece of work.  At least they had the decency to put red cuffs on her so no Dom would play with her.”  This voice was pure southern bitch.  Tobi had been dealing with woman like this her entire life.  Woman who had been lucky enough to be born on the right side of the tracks and weren’t about to let the “have nots” ever forget their place. 
    Tobi felt like her feet had suddenly become cemented to the floor.  If she didn’t move quickly they were going to find her standing there, and she didn’t want to deal with that drama.  But her dammed feet wouldn’t move despite her mind’s pleading insistence.  The women had continued their catty remarks but it had faded to the background as Tobi concentrated on not crying and getting her feet to cooperate.  When she felt soft hands on her shoulders she jerked her head up and saw the woman who had been getting a spanking earlier in the bar.
    “Come on” was all the pretty redhead said to her as she guided her back out of the lounge. When she stopped in front of Kyle and Kent they both looked up and creases formed between their brows.
    “Noelle? What is this about?” Kyle’s voice was stern but Tobi knew it was with concern, not anger.
    “There was a problem in the lounge. Take care of your girl here and I’ll be right back. Oh and don’t let anyone in until I come out, okay?”  The woman’s smile couldn’t be described as anything but predatory and Tobi didn’t even try to suppress her shiver as Noelle turned and stalked away.
    Kyle turned his attention to Tobi and the look on her face must have told him how close she was to the edge.  “Kitten?  What happened in the lounge?” 
    Tobi opened her mouth to speak but before the words could come out the tears she’d been holding in slid down her cheeks. She would swear she heard both men growl but they were all quickly distracted by the sounds of raised voices coming from the lounge. The noise didn’t last long and was followed by a few grunts and moans, and then nothing but eerie silence. The man that Tobi assumed was Noelle’s Dom had joined them and Kent had quickly explained why they were all staring at the bathroom door.  He started chuckling and shook his head before looking at Tobi, “Honey, are you okay?”  When she nodded numbly he went on, “Well no offense sugar, but you look a little shell-shocked.  I’m guessing somebody in there wasn’t very nice to you, am I right?” How did he know that?   “The only time Noelle goes off the deep end is when she is defending someone.  How the hell she ever ended up as a prosecutor is a mystery a cluster of Mensa members wouldn’t be able to unravel.”
    Just as he’s finished speaking, Noelle walked out of the room and smiled sweetly at her Dom. “Hi, Master.  Sorry I was delayed.  Just had to help Masters Kyle and Kent out with some housekeeping.”  Looking over at Tobi, she stuck out her hand, “Hi, I’m Noelle Chambers.  You’re Tobi, right?  It’s nice to meet you.  I wish it hadn’t been under these circumstances, but I’m betting your Masters take care of um…what’s left of the problem in short order.  Welcome to Prairie Winds by the way.”  Noelle quickly explained to the men that she’d walked in right behind Tobi and had heard the remarks of the two women before hustling Tobi back

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