Each of the four Lesbians, it turned out, was independent, and therefore could pursue life as she saw fit. And each, for diverse reasons, was not interested in the male sex. Janine, for instance, lost interest when her husband turned upon her after he discovered her Sapphic attachment to Suzanne. In addition, she had possessed a penchant for members of her own tender sex, having been seduced by the mistress of a private school.
Suzanne Vegouret, the tall Amazon with wheatcolored hair coiffed in an imposing pompadour style worn primarily by more mature ladies, was the only child of a middle-aged chemical-plant owner and his twenty-year-old secretary. Unfortunately, however, her mother died in childbirth. Her father thereupon grew incensed with the innocent baby for causing the death of his young bedmate. The man relinquished Suzanne to his cousin to raise. But when her father died three years later he willed his entire fortune to Suzanne as a reparation for having abandoned her. At age of eighteen, when the cousin's young son tried to ravish her in the barn, Suzanne discovered the propensities of the male animal for gloating conquests and selfish brutality, and thus renounced his kind forever. She, too, was sent to a private school, fell madly in love with her teacher, a handsome prematurely gray-haired woman in her thirties, who cunningly seduced her under the pretext of punishing the girl's faulty lessons. And thus Suzanne learned about voluptuous chastisement as a preface to erotic adventures. Suzanne often recalled that first punishment. The teacher had stretched her over her lap, exposed her jouncy bare bottom and slapped it gently. Meanwhile, she slipped her other hand between Suzanne's long thighs - those legs lean as a colt's - and tickled the girl's humid pussy while continuing to spank her. This odd mixture of pleasure and pain evoked within the young girl an ardent preference for such complicated Sapphic rituals.
As for Madeleine Surmain, the oldest of the quartet, she was betrothed to a young lout on whom her parents placed high hopes because he hailed an important family in Paris and was a wealthy heir. The boy raped her on their wedding night, and she never forgave this crudeness. Fate soon rid her of him however. Robert Surmain, you see, fancied himself a mountain climber. He took his beautiful young bride to Switzerland where, foolishly he tried to scale the Matterhorn, a peak that many a wiser and more competent mountain climber avoided. And so it was that Madeleine was widowed at nineteen, an heiress to her husband's fortune.
Paulette Renaud - slim and copper-haired, the youngest of the four Lesbians - was the only child of a prominent Parisian newspaper publisher and his wife. Regrettably, Paulette's father was impotent, but her mother never let him know this, realizing how dearly he wanted a child. He promised her a huge endowment if she would present him with offspring. Since he was inexperienced when it come to matters of sex, Paulette's mother simply took a lover and quickly became pregnant. When Paulette was still a young woman, her father died and her mother quickly married the lover who was actually Paulette's natural father. The executors of the publisher's estate sent the girl to one of the finest Austrian private schools. Here her roommate instructed her in the sweet pleasures of tribadism and gamahuching.
Thus each of these four beautiful young women had a common bond to unite them - aversion to the male. And though Janine and Madeleine were not virgins they regarded men with abhorrence and renounced and denied their past experiences with the brutal sex as adamantly as Paulette and Suzanne, the two virgins!
And so it was that innocent Lisette Joyaux, thanks to her curiosity and boredom, wandered into the labyrinth of Lesbos, little suspecting how the experience in the summerhouse would affect her future. For no sooner had she left the garden than the four beauties called a council and determined to make Lisette one of their own, to have and to hold through the long happy summer!
That night, alone in her bed, the golden-haired girl relived those moments when she was first sighted by the quartet and then brought to retribution. She recalled Madeleine's lap, the clothes hoisted above her waist and her little panties lowered to expose her plump bottom. Once again, she felt that ceaseless spanking, or so it had seemed, and she blushingly recollected the fervent, hot kisses the women forced upon her, and their sly caresses, which had culminated with the invasion of her gaping pussy and the involuntary thrusting of her pelvis and the widening of her cunt so as to allow Janine's fingers greater access to the throbbing clitoris as she panted and sobbed towards climax.
And thinking those thoughts and dreaming those dreams of the garden while safe in her own bed, Lisette tentatively fingered her own wet pussy, something she had never done before, but she did now attempting to rekindle the delicious flame recently evoked by Janine Ericourt's adept, probing fingers. Tossing and turning in the grip of erotic nightmares, Lisette knew she would return to the estate the next day as bidden - and so indeed she did.
This time, the four beauties received her graciously in the spirit of true hostesses, inviting her into the elegant salon for tea and cakes. They chatted amicably to learn more about her parents and her aunt. It was apparent to all of them that Lisette Joyaux was a blissfully passive and docilely obedient girl with the potential of becoming a true loveslave. And ascertaining this, they determined to profit by it.
Janine then gaily took Lisette on a tour of the house, showing her the lavishly furnished rooms and offering her a box of choice Parisian bonbons. By purposeful intent, the four conspirators attempted not the slightest trifling with Lisette's lovely body; they let her bask in the flattering aura of being a honored and privileged guest. Yet in friendly conversation, each woman adroitly explained her own background and made Lisette understand why she preferred the company of women rather than that of men. Each of the women, impassioned at the prospect of converting Lisette into a Sapphic love-slave, expounded eloquently about the perfidy and brutality of man, and lauded the tender friendships possible between females.
When Lisette went home that afternoon, she ecstatically told her aunt that Madame Janine Ericourt, who now lived in the abandoned mansion nearby, had invited her to tea and made friends with her and introduced her to her "cousins," for that is how Janine explained the presence of the other women. Hortensia Clomaris was overjoyed that her lonely niece had made such charming new friends who might take away the doldrums and the sense of isolation that living in a little province town often produced. And so unsuspectingly, the elderly aunt cleared the path for these devotees of Lesbos to get their clutches on Lisette, so they could lure the girl into their intimate fold and thus dramatically alter the life of lovely Lisette Joyaux.