The Revolution
A Changed Reality
Chapter 1
by VLADVLAD666
The Colonial Powers were freeing all their Colonies and in spite of the Corporations cries about the cost of loosing there Resort on the tiny island, the National Government wasn't about to look bad in the eyes of the world, by sending in troops to make Islanders work at a resort.
The Native girls on mass and stormed from the Resort and the Shops, leaving the Resorts Management to deal with their arrogant, prima-donna guests and to deal with all their demands and tantrums! After a few hours, the Management was ready to quit and called the Corporation to be removed form the facility!
The Corporation wrote off the Resort and called all its Management off the island on the last boat and left everything and everyone else behind! The problem that this created, was they also left behind a substantial number of their of wealthy, pampered, young, arrogant, prima-dona guests, who suddenly found that Room Service wasn't answering, the Front Desk Clerks were not picking up and the Maids and Housekeepers were not cleaning and when they finally went down to the restaurant, they found no servers or waitress's!
When the angry, pampered, princess's finally realized that they weren't going to get any service, they stormed down to the shopping district to **** the shop girls and unleash their demands, they found the shops closed!
It didn't take the dozen remaining wealthy, pampered, princess's long to realize that the only way they were going to get answers, was to walk, all the way to the Native Village at the center of the island to get those lazy sluts to take care of them.
Do the Island Girls Take Care of Them?
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The small island of Santo Domino was a tropical paradise, that a single tribe of natives live on. The first visitors were mariners who were blown off course by the violent storms of the Atlantic. Duo to it's tiny size, dangerous reefs and lack of anything of real value, sailors rarely came there, usually only to restock water and get food, which was plentiful and the natives shared willingly. Since the tiny island was close to thousand miles from anywhere, visitors were rare. Over the years visitors came and planted flags and claimed the island. However, its distance and the cost to transport things limited what the powers could or would do there. Several tried to establish forts, ports and trading posts, but the people needed little and didn't welcome the strangers who wanted to stay and tell them how to live. So, while not being hostile, the Natives who knew the swamps were dangerous and diseased simply let the Invaders claim whatever they wanted , and let nature deal with them. The natives who avoided the swamps as places of bad spirits, let the invaders hack their way in and do as they pleased until disease took them. One group even ket sending more and more men for they had decided to drain the swamp, and after loosing hundreds of men, they were able to dig a drainage channel that did slowly drain the swamp and allow the jungle greenery to reclaim the land. But the Colonial Power lost control tp another before the swamp was drained, then next power left leaving the Natives in peace for a long time. Storms and diseases that the New Comers had never contracted before, killed many, and the Natives were polite, sympathetic but believed that the 'Gods' had taken them and left the people be, even though they ate the same food and drank the same water. Finally, in the modern era a company had come once to build to build a resort for tourists and that lead to stores and a shopping district along the beach. Naturally, the development disrupted the natives fishing and started to expand into the farm land. The Company persuaded the native girls to work at the resort and the shops, while the elderly were moved to elder care facilities on the mainland where their health needs could taken care of. The men were soon taking jobs with other resorts the company owned and leaving the island. The resort was a huge success, and was soon the place to stay. But is wasn't long before the entitled, wealthy, privileged, young women were taking out their frustrations on the island girls. This and a United Nations led to revolution, when the islanders voted not to sell their land to the resort and the girls started to quit to go back to their simple life, and avoid the resort tried to them to stay.
Updated on Nov 24, 2021
by VLADVLAD666
Created on Nov 20, 2021
by VLADVLAD666
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