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Welcome to the Vanderpoel Society, a secret organization that caters to the carnal desires of the world's richest, dirty-minded socialites. For an extravagant fee, you too can own a beautiful young pet.



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Erik Vanderpoel, a wealthy socialite, founded the Vanderpoel Society years ago for men like him: Rich men with carnal desires that are hard to sate with the probing public eye. He purchased a large piece of land in the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. The French country estate he built is perched atop a hill with breathtaking views of grass fields and large mountains. Most importantly, it offers privacy. 


Inside the Vanderpoel Society, Erik deals in human Pet auctions. Rich men bid on beautiful young men to keep as their pets for pleasure or even company. The Society is very secretive, strict, and protective of their clients—most of whom are high-profile and require the utmost secrecy. 


Erik employed a certain kind of staff to go out and search for "pet material"—youthful men who are beautiful, charming, seductive, and who have nothing to lose in their former lives. A man has to be willing to dedicate his life (or a number of years) to being a pet. These staff that go "pet-hunting" are called Salesmen. They are very good at convincing young men to leave behind their former lives. Their targets are usually homeless, living in rundown hostels and apartments, disowned by family for whatever reasons, depressed, and even suicidal. 


Once a young man agrees, he is then made to sign a NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) stating his accord to the vow of silence and rules he must follow. He then becomes a Pet Candidate. The young man will undergo frequent and thorough grooming, including manscaping, body exfoliation, facials, hairstylists, and anything else that will keep his outward appearance smooth and vibrant. He may also, at any time, be taught basic sex lessons from chosen staff or the Headmaster himself, as they believe in keeping their clients pleased. 


The Headmaster makes an initial investment in each Pet Candidate: The expensive grooming; the room they provide, including meals, snacks and drinks; clothing; workout equipment and other amenities. Once the Pets have Owners, the Owners will then be responsible for their Pet's expenses—which will be paid to the Headmaster.


Each Pet lives a luxurious life in the large estate, which is a 250-room French Renaissance chateau. They are provided a suite with adjoining bathroom, a terrace overlooking the landscaped gardens and grounds. There is a five-star restaurant that serves international cuisine, as well as a patissier to serve European sweets. In the estate, there is a lounge area, as well as a bar and library with Wi-Fi. Pets have housekeepers to clean their room and do their laundry. On site is a high-tech workout facility, and an outdoor Olympic size pool they may utilize during their stay. They can also book appointments at the spa and salon the estate provides.


However, there are some strict rules that Pets must abide by. These are:


  •  Pets must keep to the vow of silence, and never breathe a word of the Society or the Headmaster or clients to anyone outside. Doing this is a breach of the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) and is punishable by legal means.
  • Pets must maintain a clean and orderly appearance, and is required to make frequent use of the club's salon and spa.
  • Pets must always maintain a good physique, and are required to visit the club's private gym at LEAST three (3) times a week.
  • Pets are strictly prohibited from leaving the premises, unless accompanied by an Owner.
  • Pets must always wear their collars to identify their status as "owned."
  • Pets must always refer to their Owner as "Master" unless strictly commanded otherwise.
  • Pets must always obey their Owner and Headmaster in all matters, so long as they are justifiably reasonable and will not cause physical or mental harm.
  • Pets must always be charming, sociable, likeable and subservient, remembering that he is a representation of this organization. Fighting and public discord is strictly prohibited. Failure to maintain good, composed conduct will resort in the Pet being dismissed from the Society. Any complaints must be taken directly to the Society's Headmaster.
  • If a Pet is unable to find an Owner within six months of recruitment he may be dismissed from the Society and held solely responsible for paying back the money invested in him plus interest.
  • If a Pet wishes to opt-out of the organization, then he will be held solely responsible for paying back the amount of money invested in him plus interest.
  • Pictures and videos of club staff, clients and premises are strictly prohibited.

Once a client becomes an Owner, he is then allowed to use the Society's estate as if he were a guest. He may frequent often and make use of the facilities as he sees fit. However, there are also some rules that an Owner must abide by. They are: 


  • Owners are responsible for fashioning an appropriate collar for their Pet within a week of purchasing him. Failure to do so may result in Pet being placed back on the market.
  • Owners are allotted forty-eight (48) hours of time spent outside the premises with their Pet in a week's span. Entries must be approved by the Headmaster when an Owner wishes to take his Pet off the premises. However, after ninety (90) days, Owners may accrue one (1) week. After a year, Owners may accrue two (2) weeks. No more than three (3) weeks within a year's span is allowed.
  • Owners may not have more than three (3) Pets at any one time.
  • Owners are to establish a safeword with their Pet.
  • Owners may not physically, verbally or sexually abuse their Pet beyond his means.
  • If an Owner wishes to retire of his current Pet, he must give notice to the Headmaster. However, the Owner will be held solely responsible for his former Pet's fees for the entirety of the month. 
 
Pet Auction:


Pet Auctions are held quarterly. It is a grand event that takes place in the estate's Jade Ballroom. All of the clients are invited, as well as high-profile men who might also be interested in what the Society has to offer. In the guise of a Masquerade or themed Ball, there is a luxurious feast of diverse foods, music, dancing, socializing, and debauchery. The remaining Pets without Owners are then brought on stage one at a time to perform some sort of act (similar to a show-and-tell) to impress potential buyers. After the performances, they are brought on stage again, bespectacled in body oils and jewelry, either nude or scantily clad. The bidding then begins.