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PLOT:Phoebus and Alice are brother and sister; Alice is 12, Phoebus is 23. When Alice was born, their father left the family and their mother died shortly after, leaving Phoebus to care for Alice on his own. Because of this, Phoebus & Alice share a special bond; Alice is Phoebus' world, his pride & joy, and he works hard every day to provide for them. Alice is kind and gentle, but also precocious & a bit spoiled, often wishing for material things that Phoebus cannot afford.
Because of this, Phoebus seeks a job in the city as Captain of the Guard under Judge Claude Frollo, though unfortunately his military record is poor. (he had to withdraw to take care of Alice) Phoebus believes he has no chance, and expects to have to beg Frollo for the job due to his own incompetence. He brings Alice along so that she won't be left home all alone.
The meeting begins & Phoebus politely introduces himself to "His grace" Claude Frollo. When he walks in to greet Phoebus he is stricken at the sight of the beautiful nymphet Alice lying on the floor of his study, and is overcome with yearning just at the sight of her.
Alice curtsies for Frollo, slightly intimidated by his power & authority; Phoebus sees Alice as a nuisance, but it is quite the contrary; through the whole meeting Frollo cannot take his eyes off of her, not caring to listen to much of what Phoebus has to say. When the meeting ends, Frollo demands Alice curtsy for him again. satisfied, he tells Phoebus that he can have the job, leaving Phoebus shocked and overwhelmed.
Phoebus begins a new life of steady pay, power, and respect as Captain and is very happy, leaving Alice alone at home, lonely and by herself for hours at a time. Frollo, knowing that Phoebus is gone, visits Alice one day and offers her a ride on his horse, and takes her into the nearby forest. Frollo watches her with hungry eyes, and eventually asks her to trust him and also asks her to do something special for him.
After an hour or so of fondling a dishevelled Frollo tells Alice not to tell anyone, especially Phoebus, about their 'special' day together, and rides away just as Phoebus is returning home to check on Alice.
Phoebus catches sight of the black horse as it leaves for a split second; at first he thinks nothing of it, but then wonders what a rider would be doing so close to the house? Wen he asks Alice what she did today, as he customarily does, she immediately says "Nothing" and is quiet and reserved. Phoebus finds this odd, usually she is a bundle of energy & feels the need to tell him every detail of her day. Phoebus wonders if the unknown rider on the black horse is related to Alice's change in attitude, but since she is not hurt or upset, Phoebus can only speculate.
Several days later, Frollo has been obsessing about Alice, his little 'lolita' ever since; he passionately wants to see her again but cannot afford for anyone to know, especially Phoebus. He considers having Phoebus killed, but even that has its own risks. A soldier walks in and informs Frollo that a few hours ago, the Captain of the Guard was killed trying to rescue a family from raiders. Frollo cannot believe his luck and immediately rushes to Phoebus' home to break the news to Alice and to console her in her time of need. Alice is devastated, and Frollo effectively feigns sorrow, though he does feel some symptahy for the crying girl. As soon as she calms down he proposes that she come live with him, and that he will give her everything Phoebus could not. Having no where else to go & the prospect of a new life with the dark sinister man, Alice agrees.
Alice is swept up in the lap of luxury, and enjoys living with Frollo in his sprawling mansion. After the loss of Phoebus, she slowly returns to her normal naive and joyous self, but always under Frollo's close supervision. Over time of living together the two of them become quite close, though the relationship is a confusing one, as Frollo acts as her parent and lover at the same time. Despite this the arrangement is enjoyed by both, especially Frollo, who finds the whole situation erotic, but decides that he will not consummate his love with her until he can marry her on her 14th brithday.
A few months later, Frollo and Alice are out in town together when Alice meets Gaston, an attractive womanizer. Under Frollo's watchful gaze Gaston impresses and tries to woo Alice; Frollo is furious, not as much with Gaston (Gaston & the public only think that Frollo is her adoptive father) but with Alice, whom he believes if flirting back with him. He takes Alice home and they get in a fight, and he tells her that she is not allowed to look at any other man but him. Alice submits to him, calming his anger by telling him what he wants to hear. At this Frollo breaks his vow, taking her to his bed chambers and forcefully having sex with her to assert his dominance and control over her.
The next morning Frollo awakes quite satisfied with himself, and Alice seems to have forgotten the whole fight from the night before. Frollo is pleased that she is in a better mood and that their love making has had this effect on her. But Frollo also notices that Alice has changed a bit; she has matured, and there is a look in her eyes that is inviting and thoughtfully sexual, as though she is suddenly aware of her own feminine wiles.
Frollo, feeling like spoiling his Lolita, proposes that he take her out and buy her things. Alice begins to realize that sex results in gifts and presents, and so the relationship begins to take on the form of Frollo buying Alice's love with toys, clothes and jewelery. Alice learns how to manipulate Frollo and thus begins to hold more authority in the relationship, whining and bribing him with sexual favours to get her way.
One night when out together, Frollo & Alice are sitting together in a local tavern; Gaston is there and decides to show off to Alice once again. Alice, sitting on Frollo's lap, is amazed by Gaston and leaves Frollo to watch & talk to him, much to Frollo's anger. Frollo watches as Alice appears to be smitten with Gaston and feels paranoid that he is not enough to please her anymore. He tells her that they are going to leave, but Alice tells him, "one minute" and goes right back to talking to Gaston. Frollo realizes that night that he has taken Alice's innocence and that she no longer respects or fears him as she once did.
The next morning at breakfast Frollo lectures Alice about the night before and tells her that if she dares disobey him again, he will not allow her to leave the property of the mansion, even with him. Alice gets upset and runs upstairs with Frollo close behind after her. Thinking she is alone, she starts re-reading love-letters from Gaston, and Frollo catches her with them. In the letters Gaston asks for Alice to elope with him, and Frollo becomes furious that Alice would even keep such letters and calls her a whore, slut, etc. Alice & Frollo fight until Frollo becomes physical with her & in her face, telling her that after everything he has done for her she belongs to him.
Alice runs away outside and escapes, and Frollo watches from the balcony to see Alice run into the very surprised arms of Gaston, who had just arrived to ask Frollo for her hand in marriage. The two run away together, leaving Frollo alone.
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