SLIPPING INTO DEPRAVITY - Chapter 32, Leroy takes Over
Added 2025-11-28 02:57:05 +0000 UTCSECOND CUCKOLDING, PART FOUR OF FIVE
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Oddly, for me, the dominant theme of this chapter is that Kayley and Sam truly are still bound together and that Leroy will never come between them. Sam even "forces" Leroy to allow Kayley's hands to be tied in front of instead of behind her. It's hot to see how much Kayley enjoys making Sam suffer, though. And who could resist chuckling upon reading these two sentences: "Drowning seemed unpleasant, I tried not to drown when I went swimming."
DOylyCarte
2026-02-12 19:31:46 +0000 UTCLeroy keeps pushing the slave narrative for Kayley and she’s increasingly open to it. Not sure what’s going to happen with Sam. What will he put up with? What does his broken soul feel he deserves?
Craig
2025-12-05 17:21:33 +0000 UTCLeroy intrigues me because he seemingly has only one purpose in this entire adventure, to lead these two naive innocents to willingly give up their souls to him. He has ZERO affection or concern for Kayley. She is simply a target, an innocent soul to be defiled in order to be presented to the Demon Master. Letting her fuck around in their marriage was just a fun game for Sam & Kayley. For Leroy, it was the opening he needed to begin acquiring their souls for his Master. Sam is the weaker of the two and he's almost done by Ch 32. Leroy only needs to remove Kayley from Sam's life by her willingness to be endlessly defiled and Sam will fall into despair forever and leave himself only one choice..... his soul will then be claimed for the Master. A constant stream of pictures from Leroy to Sam showing Kayley decending lower and lower will make Sam surrender all hope that he can be saved. He failed to protect his wife. He has only one choice. Kayley, removed from Sam, needs to be shown continually how low her degradation can go. Leroy has no concern about what happens to her, his only interest is to tempt her to go to another lower ring in Hell to follow her need for defilement. When he has sold her finally to the brothels in Tijuana - with her agreement - to service endless men and animals he can present her soul to his Master and collect his reward for both corrupted innocents. Why this dark turn? Our Demon Mistress, injected a throw away section that Leroy has been involved in B & E's in the past. In prior chapters Leroy had said that he had been involved in many diverse activities all over the world. Sam verified that what Leroy was saying was true. Leroy is simply a demon searching for innocents to corrupt.
Bob Fogarty
2025-12-05 17:00:00 +0000 UTCI'd like to see Leroy's POV. I think Sam will show us his in about six months or so, that's if he can crawl because he sure can't walk after half his body went through that wood-chipper. Poor Sam's having a hard time now getting hard. Unlike before when all he had to do was just look at her.
Larry Hunt
2025-12-03 19:39:09 +0000 UTCI don’t think Kayley will have much sympathy for Sam’s impending identity crisis. She will put it on him since he could have stopped the session at any point. And some of what she said was true. Aren’t we due for a Sam or Leroy POV?
Craig
2025-12-03 17:25:53 +0000 UTCEve has hinted bringing back Mandeep. I think her either going alone or by Leroy's suggestions would fit in the story...that would be one hell of a party. Maybe a group session will be what it takes to break her.
Larry Hunt
2025-12-03 15:58:22 +0000 UTCFantastic chapter. So much happening in terms of personality transformation and formation of hierarchies. Sam. Even after he’s brought to a physical meltdown, the next thing Leroy does is to continue Kayley’s degradation - and she’s right back into it. To further taunt him, Leroy says all the things that only Kayley was supposed to be saying, but she doesn’t stop him. She protests internally, diverts to a different action, but doesn’t stop him. It becomes clear to Sam that she needs her submission to Leroy more than she needs to keep Sam sane. Yet - Leroy did not break her spirit in the same way that she broke Sam’s. When her fire comes out, it impresses even Leroy. It’s possibly stronger than even his. The lengths she goes to in degrading Sam. The talk of multiple men. Of many men. Of pregnancy. Her begging Leroy to make her bleed. Her internal dialogue that keeps being critical of Leroy, despising his eight year old behavior. I think Leroy is beginning to realize that to break her, truly break her, strength will have to be in numbers. She, on a subconscious level, knows this too. Hence the multiple (black) men direction. Hence her earlier dream - Mandeep and the party invitation. This introduces a fascinating path ahead for the story. Leroy wants to own her. To be in complete control. But it is doubtful whether one man can. If she is to be truly broken (her inner dialogue of “it’s role play” silenced, her body passing out, possibly pregnancy), it will take a group. But is Leroy then really in charge? Isn’t Kayley going to fall for whichever man in that group does the real breaking? It seems that Leroy has unleashed a fire that is outside of his ability to control. At present, Kayley is the strongest of the three. She is yet to meet her match (singular or plural) that allows her to become the fully surrendered, fully taken and fully liberated pillar of fire that she was created to be.
AxelRed75
2025-12-03 07:57:50 +0000 UTCWhen Eve warned us about what was coming, I thought Kayley torturing Sam was going to be along the lines of "Is it really role-playing, Sam?", or "This isn't role-playing, Sam", but we're getting to the same place without any of the participants saying it explicitly.
Allen R
2025-12-01 03:11:39 +0000 UTC“Maybe we should establish a safe word? As long as it’s not cucumber.” This had me rolling....once again! “It’s role play, right?” I told him. “It’s role play? You know that? None of this is real?” To me, it seems the more she keeps saying this to Sam, the more the both of them don't believe it. Now, I have to wonder at what point will Sam think there's less role-play versus the percentage that's actually real.
Larry Hunt
2025-11-30 19:26:37 +0000 UTCI understand that some people enjoy giving up control, especially those with high-pressure lives, and usually only for a short time before returning to themselves. But with Kayley and Sam, it feels like they’re starting to lose who they are. I miss the strength Kayley used to show, and it would be nice to see Sam stand up for their love with a bit more self-respect.
Tony Midwood
2025-11-30 07:48:51 +0000 UTCI know this is primarily for gooning but I’m more interested in how they both cope after. The mind demands consistency and the more they submit the more they’ll fracture as a couple and indivduals. Emotional damage galore how tf would you even be able to look at your reflection after😭😭😭💀
Eraysirhead
2025-11-30 07:20:03 +0000 UTCOne thing going on, is that Leroy has accidentally cut Kayley off from her moral/empathic principles. He's about submission, enslavement, control. That's exciting for her. She wants to surrender and be conquered. Why? It's complete freedom from responsibility, from having to care, it's a release from having to make decisions or be accountable or even empathic. All she has to do is submit to her conqueror. Become a creature of senses and selfishness. She's passive, receptive, it's all about her. It's like a drug. A slave has no moral ability, because they have no choices, no control. Okay, take that altered state, where there's no taking responsibility for choices, no need to be empathic, or accountable, or externally directed, no need to care about anything but selfish pleasure, when any act is simply to feed that pleasure. Take that altered state, and say 'Do whatever you want!' Or better yet, say 'I want you to hurt someone, to crush them!' He's basically temporarily turned her into an out of control sadistic sociopath under the guise of "Oh and by the way, don't worry, it's all just play" and to make matters worse, you've got Sam going "I understand it's just play, do your worst." I dunno. The question may not be 'what else is Kayley going to do?' but "Is it possible to put that Genie back in the bottle?'
Eve St. Albert
2025-11-29 22:23:52 +0000 UTCI'm glad you enjoyed! And yes, eventually lots of follow through with disparate degenerates.
Eve St. Albert
2025-11-29 22:08:44 +0000 UTCJesus,that was hot.Kayley talks a good fight.If she ever does follow through on having sex with a multitude of disparate degenerates,I may end up like Sam- glassy-eyed and semi comatose. Having sex or watching porn is great,but engaging with words on a page makes that nut bust so much harder,more visceral. Maybe because the imagination is engaged.Who knows, who cares- this was a masterful addition to the story.Got to love a girl who can happily take it up the ass.
Amer Gill
2025-11-29 15:38:37 +0000 UTCOh, and can I just say, "brutality lite - zero calories, less painful" was a greatly appreciated laugh in the middle of this descent into Hell.
Allen R
2025-11-29 01:14:41 +0000 UTCI did warn everyone. I said 'maybe don't read this, it's a bit dark.' I said 'You might be sorry.' I said 'kind of extreme.' Well, in Kayley's state, if he can still get out coherent sentences and sort of function after what she did to him, she figures she's doing okay. She's never run wild before, it got away from her. And yes, this episode was basically "Revenge of Leroy" after three episodes of Kayley running around like a hyperactive nymphomaniac honey badger with a chain saw. Next episode will be a climb down, and band aids on axe wounds chapter.
Eve St. Albert
2025-11-29 00:50:08 +0000 UTCAfter Chapter 31, I commented that I wasn't feeling the wood chipper yet. Uh, never mind. Wow, Sam is just reduced to shreds of quivering flesh. Hell opened up, and it felt like dying when he came? Wow. But the thing that scares me even more is how quickly he slipped into being Leroy's buddy and helper, verbally acknowledging that Kayley was Leroy's now, and thanking him for letting him have "a taste" if he was a good cuck. And Kayley's concern for Sam's wellbeing seemed to last until she was sure his cock still worked. That whole wolf wanting to hunt him down and rip him to shreds thing - - yikes! And she's wondering if she's out of control? I realize that people can have an almost limitless capacity to delude themselves, but how can Sam or Kayley not see that this has gone way beyond role play, and that their relationship is being torn to shreds by all three of them, albeit at Leroy's direction. Speaking of whom, he's clearly had enough of Kayley calling the shots - - this is Leroy's game now.
Allen R
2025-11-28 23:13:18 +0000 UTC