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terrence-silver · 11 hours
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Terry says to his beloved "I can give you anything and everything" and beloved says "I want a baby" how would the different era of Terrys handle this situation?
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― Ironically, Twig, or rather a young Terry, probably heard this demand from his own parents, or at least his father, as soon as he returned from Vietnam, and maybe even before that, at a ridiculously young age; Leave that whole army shebang behind. Take over the company. Take over the family business. Expand it. Don't neglect all the privileges that were given to you in the pursuit of idle, hippy-dippy nonsense. Be the man you were always supposed to be. Give us some grandchildren who can do the same one day. Those were, in a nutshell, undoubtedly the basic tenants he might've grown up with (give or take), because those are usually the tenants more or less every traditional parent has for their kids. So, when beloved lets Terry in this period in his life in particular know that they want a baby with him, it doesn't come as a tremendously big surprise because it was somehow always a given it would happen one day --- only difference is, Terry actually has someone he absolutely desires to produce progeny with probably even more than beloved does themselves, so children might come about as a result of this relationship awfully quickly precisely because Terry wants to 'leave the whole Vietnam thing behind' just as he was advised to do, and move on --- become stronger, better, more accomplished, not bogged down by what he survived. He wants to crystallize. Get in control of his circumstances. Overcome. He is in pursuit of transformation. This is a very raw era in his life, though. And while he wants this baby to symbolize the turning of a new page there's always the looming shadow of freshly acquired PTSD still hanging over him like a dark cloud where he's convinced he'll, for the lack of a better word, fuck up somewhere where fatherhood and family is concerned; a fact perhaps outweighed by his devotion, love and eagerness to please as he stays true to his word and gives beloved everything they want. Everything. Even legacy. In spite of his complicated state of mind right about now, he's more boyishly excited for a child than beloved could ever be because he just adores the idea. It's one of the purest sources of joy he's had since the war.
― Terry Silver in the 80's literally just goes ahead and fucks beloved on the spot when they respond to his 'I can give you everything and anything' with 'I want a baby.' You want a baby? Okay. Fair enough. Not a second's to be wasted. Might as well get down to business right about now because time's money. Emphasis on the NOW. Cancel all appointments, Margaret! He does it, right there, on the floor. On nearby furniture. In the tub. In the steam room or the sauna. On the desk. In front of staff. All around the mansion. In the dojo. In the backroom of some event. In the back of his Rolls Royce. On top of the Rolls Royce. And in the weeks to follow? Sex in unusual and outlandish places shamelessly and perversely becomes a ritualistic norm, happening as often as a couple of times a day or as much as is needed for someone to get knocked up. Well, beloved said they wanted kids, and this is how kids are made. Yes. Terry treats the whole thing like running an Olympic Marathon with an Olympic torch in tow or training for some sort of extreme sport and it truly takes quite a bit of willpower, stamina, determination and strength to keep up with him, but that's what one gets when they wind him up --- it becomes pretty impossible to unwind him. It doesn't matter, though, because he's gleeful, enthusiastic, titillated, turned on and he isn't one for empty talk. He truly says what he means and means what he says. He wasn't here promising beloved that he'll give them 'anything' purely to seem fanciful. It's not just some corny line for him. This guy? He entirely meant it. And with such an intensity of force and conviction that he could genuinely have beloved pregnant within weeks, or as quickly as nature allows, because he won't stop until it happens. The only thing he and beloved will stop for is to eat, drink, bathe, rest (a little), so he could train, keep up his endurance and core power and so they could get back to fucking post-haste, often going as far as multitasking and doing above-mentioned activities simultaneously with having sex on the clock. Turns out, people can fuck, drink, bathe, rest and train at the same time if they're committed enough to a cause, and Terry Silver sure is committed.
― That's all old man Terry ever wanted. For years. Decades, in fact. That is, pretty much, the one regret of his life; not having children. In plural, you'll notice. So, when beloved suggests it with such fervor to him, it's like all of his life so far suddenly clicked into place. He is on the verge of having everything --- quite literally everything. Someone who loves him for him and wants to have his kids even when they're offered every other material possession in the world by him freely. No. Beloved picked having his babies instead. In a society where everyone's out to use everyone (and Terry could write a dissertation on the subject, trust and believe) this is a monumental occasion; a proof of beloved's worth and steadfast nature. Of their loyalty towards him. Of their love. That they're in this with him for all the right reasons. That they're not out here to use them, but rather, that they're here to build with him, so, in effect, if this was ever a test, him asking them what they want him to give them, beloved passed with flying colors. If it was possible for him to love them even more, he does now, after such a statement and it is pretty hard to describe, in a short post, how profoundly emotional Terry would be hearing this; to the degree he'd almost hesitate for a second, because what if it's too late now, at this stage in his life? What if he cannot stay in control of how long he'll have with his figurative kids even if they are born? What if it's beyond his power to pick and choose how many years are ahead of him? What if his joy is fleeting and it'll slip out of his hands like water? The idea of not having the upper hand and the authority in these decisions is infuriating and harrowing, intermingled with this overwhelming desire that --- no --- he should think large and take what he wants. When he wants it. He's always had what he wished for out of life and now should be no different, so after a period of self-reflection, brooding and I dare even say depression comes a newly found state of genuine fulfillment for Terry. He gives beloved the babies they both so dearly wanted and that guy, well...he's legitimately happy.
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terrence-silver · 16 hours
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DEALING WITH TRAUMA : STARTERS
a collection of dialogue prompts for muses with heavy baggage. content warning for mentions of mental illness, ableist language, and victim-blaming. change & alter as needed.
“Don’t worry. I’m good at being alone. I’ve been alone for a long time.”
“I don’t need your pity.”
“Look, everyone is just better off without me, okay?”
“It’s not a ‘trigger’! I don’t have ‘triggers’! There’s nothing wrong with me! I’m perfectly normal!”
“It was my fault. I should have known better.”
“As soon as you see what a mess I really am, you’ll leave. Just like everyone else.”
“It’s not a big deal. It wasn’t that bad.”
“There’s something wrong with me. There’s something wrong inside my head.”
“I’m not the easiest person to talk to, or be around. It’s… hard for other people to love me. I get that.”
“Why are you still here?! Why won’t you just leave?! Why won’t you just leave me like everyone else?!”
“That wasn’t a panic attack. I don’t have panic attacks.”
“I don’t know what’s going on with me, but… I don’t think this is normal.”
“I can’t stop remembering it. I can’t stop dreaming about it. I can’t even stop thinking about it.”
“PTSD? Oh, come on, give me a little credit! I’m tougher than that!”
“I don’t need to see a shrink! I’m not crazy!”
“I’m just so scared it’s going to happen again.”
“What’s wrong with me? Why didn’t they love me? Why wasn’t I good enough for them?”
“I knew I shouldn’t have trusted them. I got what I deserved.”
“If you knew the kind of person I really am, you wouldn’t be here right now.”
“How can you even stand to be around me? How do you not hate me?”
“I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I don’t know why I get like this. I just see [trigger], and I totally freeze up. I can’t help it.”
“I’m supposed to be stronger than this!”
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terrence-silver · 1 day
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Some guy on Twitter asked me the following:
"Serious question... What will you do if Silver ends up doing something that only a "true baddie" would do? (kill out of spite/inflicting pain with no tactical purpose/kidnapping/etc..)"
My response:
I think I'd appreciate it - I'm sick of the "villain redemption" trend! :)
My internal response:
Oh god yes please let him kidnap someone and let that someone be me
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terrence-silver · 3 days
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TWIG INTRODUCING BELOVED TO HIS PARENTS FOR DINNER! 😍 (when he returns from ‘Nam)
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Mélusine
Twig!Terry Silver x Reader
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There was a family legend that a Silver patriarch once fell in love with a snake.
The shiny-scaled, dark haired serpent Melusine lived in a green lake, back in the old country, and the ancestor of their bloodline used to sit with her on the shores of her enchanted home --- the story goes, that he spent so long keeping her company there, not caring for the rest of the world, that he turned to stone, and the progeny that came from her cold blooded womb would've become their whole brood, blessed with cunning and a mind for wealth. She dragged the salty pillar that was his petrified body down to the deeps of her viper's den with her afterwards, along with all her other treasures, and they dwelled there ever since, land and water connected for all eternity. Of course, that was all a load of bullshit, ascribed to them to denote their own achievements and pin it instead, on a netherworld aquatic creature with a forked tongue, but regardless, Silver Sr. always knew, even though there was something to the overall idea that a Silver both loves and hates to extremes. After all, his own courtship with Terrence’s mother lasted approximately a few short weeks. He saw her and he decided he wanted her; and what he wanted, he had. He stuffed her into his car, drove out into the desert and offered her two ways out of there; one included being stranded on the dunes, another included riding out there with him and marrying him. She of course, chose the latter. Nothing was for free. Not even hitching a lift.
Some would call it abduction. He viewed it as cutting to the chase.
He knew Terrence's time would come too. It was in the blood.
And happen it does, approximately six months after he came back from Vietnam. It just that Silver Sr. never assumed that that person would be a nobody. Net-worth consisting of nothing. Alma Mater nonexistent. No firm behind them. Name with no etymology of distinction. At that particular dinner of introduction, he broods, cigar and Bourbon in hand. He scrutinizes Terrence's body language. His whole frame moves in unison with their guest, like magnets tugging at each other, eyes tracing skin, inhales sharp, attached at the hip. Silver Sr. takes a long drag out of his tobacco. He ponders the salt pillar at the bottom of the lake and the old fairytale. You cannot leave me. Melusine says, in the story. I won't let you. I have one weakness and it is you. He ponders separation and breaking this shit up. Setting Terrence straight and squashing these silly, inane fantasies. Throwing this individual out of the mansion. But, no; Melusine in the legend dragged their great great grandfather down underwater because people interfered. Control was tampered with.They couldn’t be together. No, Terrence wouldn’t be dragged underwater and history won’t repeat itself, he decides, throwing his wife a meaningful look she seemed to understand, wordlessly. Instead, he’d turn the tables around and he’d drag this person underwater instead. Now that they were here, they’d never leave, regardless of their background, their origins, their everything. They belonged to Terrence.
-”We’re glad to have met you.”-
Silver Sr. smiles politely, all grace, sipping his Bourbon leisurely.
Never letting on. This was a done deal.
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terrence-silver · 3 days
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Terry Silver and his own personal library of homemade porn, that's hot.
Yes, it is.
Probably has a barrage of antique pornography too, outside of his personal, homemade stuff seeing as how he has a penchant for collecting the rare and the expensive; Ancient Hindu Kama Sutra scrolls that should rightfully be protected by the Unesco but that he got his hands on somehow nonetheless through god knows which channels, tomes on Tantric sex, parchments containing Japanese and Korean sex illustrations, vintage Victorian smut considered long since lost and the earliest Asian sex manual known as the Su Nu Jing --- not a faithful copy --- the original. He has it all.
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terrence-silver · 3 days
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Would Terry have an erotic painting himself and beloved in their bedroom?
What? Just one?
I envision he'd have entire archive's worth of artistic porn, Rembrandt quality levels of oil painted and framed erotica and nudes that imitates the old masters in style, raunchy and risqué photography involving beloved (shot by him personally, of course), unbelievably intense homemade sex tapes for his eyes only and just about the largest collection of smut of any and all varieties you can imagine that are kept firmly encoded and under lock and key, guarded under so much security it puts Fort Knox to shame.
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terrence-silver · 4 days
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What would beloved’s funeral be like? How would Terry behave at the funeral?
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Beloved's funeral is extremely private and nobody's there, but him.
Literally.
Literally just Terry, the workers actually digging the grave or managing the plaque and nobody else --- and even they make note to leave as soon as possible because Mr. Silver doesn't look like he's ready to tolerate company today. It is a solemn, extreme private event. He'd want to be alone with his person. Since I am convinced his family undoubtedly has one of those mausoleum, beloved gets placed in one of them by default, regardless of any legal bonds tying them together or lack thereof. That, or more fittingly, they get buried in some underground private funeral home beneath his mansion, riddled with flowers, candles and eerily enough, commissioned statues of them hauled in by the tenfold, because he never wants to be too far off from beloved, he wants to be able to visit them always --- when Terry moves mansions and estates, beloved's whole grave moves with him. If Terry acts any sort of way of the funeral, nobody sees it, because there's nobody to see, but in his grieving, I imagine it starting out grim, silent and serious and then going through all the stages of grief. Old man Terry is very likely to cope by drinking in desperation. Placing his head on the coffin, covering his face and just...standing like that. Not crying. Not making a sound. Just standing. Terry in the 80's might actually physically throw the workers out, or any paparazzi that might be curious...but again, this is probable in any era. No relatives of beloved are there (because Terry doesn’t alert them until beloved’s actually below ground) and it all boils down to Terry wanting the last moments with his beloved all to himself instead going through the social dance of receiving condolences and being pitied by those beneath him and actually sharing. This goodbye is his. Nobody else can have it or take part in it or even see beloved; an attitude that continues even in the aftermath of the funeral. Nobody ever visits beloved’s resting place, regardless of who they are. The privilege is his alone. 
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terrence-silver · 6 days
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Terry on a train:
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First class, of course.
Brings books. Probably music as well though he’s fine being alone with thoughts of violent acts he’ll enact on Daniel Larusso when he’s back in town.
If its a long train ride I feel that he rarely sleeps, he’s always aware of his surroundings, but he’ll encourage you to rest. Its nice seeing you so vulnerable- i mean peaceful.
When they come around with the little cart, he whispers something to the attendant, and they come back with far more sufficient foods and wines.
He checks in on you to ask if you’re okay, if you’re tired, if any of the staff need to be taught any lessons in hospitality.
He is a gentleman, and helps you with your bags, and you both are first to board and leave the train.
He ensures its not only pleasant but luxurious, you deserve nothing short of perfect.
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terrence-silver · 7 days
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Two bracelets in the form of a snake (gold), from Egypt. Dated back to the Roman Period, ca. 30 BC - 395 AD. Now in the Louvre.
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terrence-silver · 7 days
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i hope Terry TIG is gonna be in s6, I'm gonna be so pissed and disappointed if he isn't, I'm still gonna watch it. I started watching because of Johnny, now I want to watch it because of Terry. Growing up he was my favourite character in KK and he still is and I do believe if TIG had the chance he would've made a great Bond villain.
You're much kinder than me because I flat out won't watch it if he's not in it.
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terrence-silver · 7 days
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DID YOU SEE THE NEW CK TRAILER AND PICTURESSSSSSSSSSSS??????????????????? BUT WHERE IS TIG????
Busy growing out his hair!
There is three different premieres, they're going to focus on Tang Soo Do, if they don't use him they're idiots. If they can bring back Shawn -hey buddy! - they can bring back Terry.
I know the writers are not above letting characters fizzle out weirdly - sorry Aisha - but Tang Soo Do, the Sekai Taikai, was all Terry's idea. Is he going back to his mimosas when his whole life is meeting up there, be it in the form of Kreese or Daniel? Terry doesn't go quietly, and he would be a great last minute antagonist.
Surprise reveal, and late in the game too.
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terrence-silver · 7 days
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Sigh.
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terrence-silver · 7 days
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Cobra Kai Season 6 | Date Announcement
The sixth and final season of Cobra Kai will consist of 15 episodes, with the season to be split into three five-episode blocks. The first five episodes will premiere on July 18, 2024, while the second batch of five will premiere on Nov. 28, 2024. The final five episodes of the series will premiere in 2025 with an exact date to be announced at a later date.
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terrence-silver · 8 days
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The thought of beloved with an “I can fix him” mentality is so funny
Also Terry playing along with it because he finds it humorous that beloved believes he can be “fixed”
Thing is, I don't figure Terry Silver believes there's a single thing wrong with him.
Quite the contrary; At the height of the 1980's especially, I imagine he might be entirely convinced he's doing fantastic after the war. Look at him! He's the incarnation of the American Dream! Not only did he put the war behind like his father instructed him to do, he's embraced it with pride and he has thrived excessively since. Because, think about it; he started out as a scrawny, shy, clumsy kid, and he got out of the ordeal a survivor, a Billionaire, confident, buff, muscular, a martial artist, a business mogul, a fighter; all the stereotypical markers of masculinity and success. He got out of as the best version of himself through dedication, devotion and hard work. Sweat and blood. If anything, he'd think he's already 'fixed' and that he 'fixed' himself. That he was the architect of everything he become. So, if someone came along wanting to 'fix him', he might not just only play along and find it humorous but he might just be...oh, I don't know, downright confused. Bordering on offended, I might say. Because, what do you mean!? Fix him!? What is there to fix about perfection!?
You've got to be kidding me, right, he might say!
It's only after the 80's end and he goes to therapy during an undisclosed set of years that he would perhaps start realizing he's not in fact okay, but it took some odd forty years to him to get to that conclusion as an older (?) man. Then and only then would he be maybe open to the notion of someone else helping him, but even that's a short lived, flimsy thing that would leave a bad aftertaste in his mouth because he'd see it as him needing to become something he's not in order to garner someone's love and devotion. That he'd need to somehow change to be accepted. That parts of him need to be chipped away. Neutered. Shaped. Transformed. That he needs to be out here eating Tofu, keeping the company of people he doesn't like and that he's certain don't know or like him either and living a life that doesn't appeal to him all over again. If anything, if beloved came along wanting to fix him, he might go the route of being an absolutist outright claim he wants to be seen and perceived as he is or not at all.
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terrence-silver · 8 days
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Do you think Daniel is a millionaire in the show? And that Terry really is a billionaire? Idk how Johnny and Miguel survive in California, poor things.
I think that Daniel has, as I think they call it, "excellent collatoral", or "liquidity" or some shit, which means that he can borrow all the money for his expenses. I mean, to open a business, with their backgrounds, they will have saved for a deposit on a loan, no way they were given that money. May have been an investor if they were paying a cut of their future profits. So, do they have a million in the bank after everything they owe? I really doubt it. Could they get their hands on like 300 k if they needed it? Yes. Is that money theirs? No.
They have a shittown of money coming in on car sales, but they owe the bank a shitton too. They need to keep a lot of money flowing. The trick is to gradually owe the bank less and less, so that at the time you come to sell the business, most of that sum is yours. But you also don't give all your money to the bank. Most small business' owners pensions are what they get when they sell the business. Now, a single car wash in Alberquerque cost about 900 k. Daniels owns four or so franchises, which are definitely worth several millions when sold. But how much does he owe? If they want to give the business to Sam, they can't live off the money for the sale. Which means they must have invested in some form of pension. Which may actually pay out several hundreds of thousands a year should the time come. And of course by then they could make a good profit on their house which is also worth over a million.
But that all depends on the business generating that sweet sweet money for the bank business loans and the pension funds and the mortgage and the insurance... If that stops spinning money, and the price they can get when they sell it drops - they're in deep shit. And I mean deep shit. So if they lose their supplier, Doyona? Which means they have to pay a lot more per car to sell when switching to another? Yikes, that is really serious. So it doesn't really matter how much he has in the bank. The question is how much can he get upon sale and when not selling, how big is his pension payout, and how much will be left. Will they downsize the house upon retirement? How much will they get for that?
Will Daniel be a millionaire when the business keeps doing well and all that profit starts flowing in to their bank accounts, owing the bank less and less? Yes! But they might have to employ Sam for a decade or so, so that they can build up personal wealth to retire on. They have access to money now based on the performance of the business, but that money isn't theirs. If everything got really bad they could probably pay off the bank with the sales of the business, sell their house and still have a million left with that, so they'll be able to live without worry as perfectly normal middle class people. But the lifestyle they have now is dependent on a money generating business. They make a big payout, or they cash in on the money they make the last decade they own it before they pass it on? Yeah, they're millionaires.
But now, they're not. The value of the business tanks, a wealthy future goes with it.
Terry is bribing judges and buying up Cobra Kai franchises out of pocket. He doesn't give a shit if any of his franchises, or the whole business, tanks. He's investing in other people's businesses...
He's definitely someone who owns hundreds of millions. Is he a billionaire? A billion is 1000 million. I don't know. Probably. It's not something you can tell anymore by what car or wine or house they own. Nothing you consume is making a dent on even 500 million. It's staggeringly much. So maybe he isn't and can still easily fork out millions to invest in some kind of startup. But, the way he uses connections? And where he is? Keeps investing even now?
Very likely.
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terrence-silver · 9 days
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Would Terry be into spanking, giving and receiving? And bdsm
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He'd be into spanking and BDSM where giving discipline is concerned, that much is established, but him being on the receiving end is the more interesting topic because that one's seldom explored.
Bamboo rods?
Perhaps harkening back to the prefered punishment method of his dojang in Korea?
For some reason, I imagine him extending the palms of his hands and asking for the pain just for pain's sake purely to showcase he can take it and that he loves taking it --- and he does. Undoubtedly doesn't even blink as he receives hit after hit, being intensely hyperfocused on every movement of that firm stick against his skin, almost like he's fascinated and almost like he's daring the one dishing out the contact to stop and displease him by doing so. Might even smile into it and demand more with all the conviction in the world. Demand that the hits be made stronger. Faster. More intense; in fact, whoever was roped into doing it for him might be infinitely more daunted than he is, seeing how he isn't bothered in the least bit, quite the contrary, so it makes you wonder who's the one being dominated here, because it's clearly not Terry Silver. He seems to be having fun, if anything. He seems to be entertained by the abject discomfort and shock of whoever the other person is. He has the upper hand. He's holding class --- might even strictly correct the person holding the stick on how to hold it properly. How to swing it. You know, purely make the balance of power lean even more obviously in his favor. Humiliate and embarrass his partner only just a little bit by giving them a lecture. Maybe, after that, peppering in a hard, long death stare in the mix purely to put a dash of primal fear into them once they fail to draw blood and blood is exactly what he wanted. No mercy. There's not supposed to be any mercy. No holding back. Boundaries are meant to be pushed. He's the one in control even when according to all the rules, he should be the one subjugated, but I feel it's scary how unfettered he can be when he wants to be unfettered, sadism, masochism and glee intermingling in him. So, yeah. Terry Silver and BDSM. He's in charge when dominating. And he's certainly in charge when seemingly 'not' dominating.
Anyone who thinks they've any actual power in the situation is simply naive. But, it's profoundly fun. It's profoundly fun and satisfying to convince and make-believe someone that they're large and in charge right before he snatches away the very illusion he's imbued them with and crushes it in front of their very eyes once he doesn't show a single ounce of actual submission or pain. In fact, he could be smiling to your face in the midst of it all.
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