The value of a contract
First the basics
What is a contract
Transcribing from Wikipedia, it states the following
A contract is an agreement having a lawful object entered into voluntarily by two or more parties, each of whom intends to create one or more legal obligations between them. The elements of a contract are “offer” and “acceptance” by “competent persons” having legal capacity who exchange “consideration” to create “mutuality of obligation.”
The value of the contract varies from person to person
To some it is not more than paper with words written in it, just like a diamond is nothing more than a shiny stone
Upon signing it, both parties accept the terms under which the contract was written and the consequences of their actions
In the end, a contract is made up of words
But these are more than just words on a paper
A slave Contract is a contract made voluntarily between a Master and a slave, where a slave offers his body and mind to surrender and submit
A slave Contract is the embodiment of the will of both Master and slave
Each word gains a stronger meaning as flesh is touched and minds are connected in pleasure and pain
The Contract has many purposes, each one more important than the other
The first is symbolic
Important tasks deserve attention and reverence
A new bond is about to be forged. A bond beyond friendship, courtship, marriage, or agreement you have made or paper you have signed
An acceptance is given for an event to happen that may touch you deeper than anything that you have lived in your life. Where in some cases your life will be played
Where all control is lost
Willingly
And taken
These words are worth being written by hand
Word by word
To be understood and embodied
To live by for the duration of the Contract
The second is remembrance
After the markings on the body are gone, the items used on the slave are cleaned and put in their proper place, a void takes over
Nothing remains from that moment except in the mind
It all seems like a dream in the end
The world takes over and routine settles in again
But the contract remains as a testament to what has happened
To what was given and what was taken
The third is commitment
The slave accepts to give up all the roles he plays in his “normal” life
To lose his identity, to deny his abilities and accomplishments
To surrender all emotions and expectations into the hands of someone that will become the most important person of your life
Your Master
The Master accepts to spend his time to train the slave
To do his best to shape him in the image of the perfect slave he desires
To focus all his attention in this solemn act
To make something blossom where a desert was
All this is a contract
A Slave Contract
A Contract made between you and me
I as your Master
And you as My slave
And now, it is time for you to pick up the pen and write it for me