Auction of virgins
An elite closed club in the suburbs of Moscow was selling membership, which cost fabulous money. Those with power and money are always honorary members of the club, paying for the opportunity to be masters of life and just to be themselves.
The club has own rules and its own history. In its numerous cellars to which the secret doors lead, life boils: people here are born and die, love and hate, rejoice and cry, and each of them had their own difficult fate, which led to this terrible place.
The B3 floor is divided into two parts, pregnant women are contained in one small block, and children of all ages are in the second, several times larger in size.
Boys, almost immediately after birth, are given up for adoption, girls from the very cradle come into the “school of noble maidens”, where they undergo rigorous training. Here they are taught to be an ideal woman, an ideal slave, to fulfill all the whims and orders of the one who will redeem them at auction at the age of eighteen.
None of these young ladies know who their real mother is, they are deprived of parental love and affection, and pregnant women living in this elite brothel and replenishing this school with newer and newer children every year will never see their little ones after their birth.
After giving birth, women have only a month to bring themselves back to normal and go on working. They are transferred to the B2 floor. There they are servants of members of the elite club until they are lucky enough to become pregnant again.
Girls are kept like princesses; from the youngest age they are taught how to be an ideal wife or a concubine for a wealthy man. Every year from fifty to one hundred girls are born in the club and the groups are formed according to birth dates. Each group has about fifteen to thirty people.
One of these lucky ones is our main character, Diana. Since childhood, she did not know her mother and grew up with the same dungeon girls as she was. Caring teachers gave their wards everything that was required for good development: food, attention and special education. Sometimes the children were taken to the sun, the teachers took them to a special playground in a closed park, and for Diana, these minutes were most precious. The sounds of nature, fresh air and the gentle rays of the sun, she loved it more than anything and enjoyed these magical moments.