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The Making of a Slave: Part 3: The Slave Academy

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In the oppressive heat of Grabesh, Melissa’s identity slips further away with every command. Enrolled in The Slave Academy, she faces a grueling regimen designed to forge her into the perfect slave. Stripped bare and collared, her every movement is scrutinized as she navigates a world where obedience is demanded and resistance is crushed. Inside her mind, a storm the woman she was fights against the submissive role she is forced to embody, her thoughts a battleground of defiance and despair.

Markus embarks on a dark journey of his own, shaped by the harsh lessons of Grabesh’s culture and the ruthless guidance of those around him. As he learns to assert his will, shedding his innocence for control, Melissa’s training deepens. She forms unlikely bonds with fellow slave girls, their shared vulnerability a fragile refuge amidst the Academy’s relentless conditioning. Can she preserve the fading echoes of her former self, or will the unyielding pressure to submit claim her entirely?

In the third and darkest part of this trilogy, the narrative delves into the raw intimacy of slavery, the constant exposure of enforced nudity, and the psychological unraveling of those trapped within a dystopian drama. It offers no easy escapes, exploring themes of submission and inner conflict. If nonconsensual acts, humiliation, or psychological intensity unsettle you, or if you prefer lighter narratives, this book may not be for you.

Includes bonus content with a fictitious Wikipedia page on Grabesh, enriching the lore for dedicated readers, and a collection of illustrations from the trilogy.

277 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 15, 2025

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