THE EXECUTION OF DAISY

BY DE SADE 

It was one day after a long modeling session that Mr.
Edwards, ....'s long time photographer and her parents friend
told them about his new project for the first time.

"I have an idea for a photo album that I'd like to do. The other
girls on my portfolio all expressed interest but I think Daisy
would be the best subject for what I have in mind. I got the idea
from my daughter's birthday whipping." He then explained the
concept for the photo book. After the explanation, Daisy's mother
was very concerned about such a project and was being protective
of her 12-year-old daughter. Daisy, however, was thrilled at the
idea. They discussed the potential impact of such a project,
including the legal aspects. Mr. Edwards assured them that it is
not illegal to photograph and publish pictures of naked children
as long as it's not for sexual exploitation. This is, in part,
thanks to the American Sunbathing Association which regularly
publishes pictures of nude children in their monthly magazine.

Judy was still concerned about the pornographic nature of the
proposed pictures. Mr. Edwards assured her that while the picture
would be erotic, they were not pornographic. It took a while for
Mr. Edwards and Daisy to wear down Judy's resistance. Daisy's
father remained neutral in the argument. He was excited by Mr.
Edward's idea but also shared his wife's concern. Judy suggested
that perhaps she could do the book but she would reserve the
right to not publish it after she saw what it looked like. Mr.
Edwards said that it would cost several thousand dollars to
produce the book and no publisher would extend an advance without
assurances that the book would be free to publish. Daisy
suggested that she would even give up her pocket money to help
produce the book. In that way, Judy could veto the project if she
didn't like the final product. Also, it would lend additional
credibility to the legality of it since Daisy herself would be
the producer. Judy was starting to concede but wanted one more
assurance; the book would not be published in the US. It would be
published elsewhere, like Europe. Mr. Edwards agreed. They worked
out an agreement as to ownership, royalties, etc. Daisy was
granted ownership to the book since she would be the model. This
would also support their defense should any legal problems arise.
Mr. Edwards would get the lion's share of the royalties.

The project involved Mr. Edwards preparing for each picture
during the week. There was a lot of logistical work in preparing
the props, costumes, and extras for each photo. The actual
shooting took place each Saturday afternoon at a rented studio.
It took three months to complete the shootings plus another few
weeks to put together the rough draft of the book. Finally, the
big day came. Mr. Edwards brought home the first draft of the
finished book. Daisy's father and mother sat next to each other
on the sofa as they were presented with the book. Daisy and Mr.
Edwards stood behind them so that they could watch.

The book was titled "The Execution of Daisy; a Fantasy Photo
Expose of Child Executions. by Mr. Edwards C." The photo journal
contained 10 scenes which represented the final act of a
different form of execution. As the reader turned the pages, the
left page of each scene contained a written explanation of the
scene, the form of execution that was being depicted, when and
where it was practiced. The right page of each scene contained a
black and white photograph depicting the actual execution of a
child. The common thread of all of the scenes was that the
condemned victim was 12-year-old Daisy, a totally nude Daisy.
Daisy's mother and father turned the pages and looked at each
scene.

The Hanging - The nude little Daisy is standing on the trap door
of the gallows. The view is just forward of her right side. The
front of her can be plainly seen as can her arms which are bound
behind her back. Her hands are bound by a generous amount of rope
wrapped around her wrists with her hands palm-to-palm. Her elbows
are similarly tied behind her back with a generous amount of
rope. The effect is to thrust out her breasts. Her little nipples
are hard and pointed. Her ankles are also bound with rope. Her
long blond hair is gently blowing to her left side. The hangman's
noose is around her neck with the knot laying on her right
shoulder. The executioner can be seen in the background about to
pull the lever which will open the trap door. Daisy is looking
straight ahead at no one. The expression on Daisy's face is one
of passive resignation to her fate.

Drawn and Quartered - The nude Daisy is seen with both wrists and
ankles tied to ropes which are being pulled in four different
directions. The picture shows the child hanging by the ropes
about two feet off of the ground. The view is from her left side
near her left foot. Her head is laying back and her face cannot
be seen. Her long hair can be seen laying on the ground. Her
hairless vagina is on prominent display as her legs are spread
apart at a 90 degree angle. It is obvious that there is
considerable strain on little girl's limbs as her pre-teen body
is about to be torn into pieces. Even though the picture was
staged, Daisy must have been in great discomfort to hang that way
by her wrists and ankles.

Crucified - The nude Daisy is "nailed" to a cross in the
traditional crucifix position. Her head is laying on her left arm
and her eyes are closed. Her long hair falls down the front of
her body on her left side. Trails of blood can be seen dripping
from the wounds in her hands and feet and also from her vagina
and down her inner thighs. The look on her innocent face brings
to mind the words "Father forgive them for they know not what
they do."

The Burning Witch - It's 17th century Salem. The nude Daisy is
chained to a stake with her hands above her head. Her feet are
covered with a pile of wooded sticks and her nude body shows
signs of whipping. The town folk, dressed in traditional puritan
garb, are about to watch Daisy go up in flames as one of them is
shown about to set a burning torch to the pile of wood. The
angelic look on Daisy's face speaks of innocence and injustice.

Beheaded - It's the middle ages. The nude Daisy is seen kneeling
with her neck laying on the chopping block. Her hands and elbows
are tightly bound behind her back. Her long hair is laying over
her head on the ground. Her small neck is exposed. Her face
cannot be seen. The view is from Daisy's left side. On her right
side is the executioner. A giant man dressed in leather pants and
no shirt which shows off his hairy chest. There is a hood
covering his head. He's holding a large hatched over his head
ready to deliver the fatal blow.

Firing Squad - It's world war I. The nude "Mata Hari" Daisy is
tied to a post with her hands behind her back. A paper target is
pinned to her tiny growing breast, the pin appearing to be
piercing the child's nipple. The firing squad is aiming their
rifles at the target covering her heart. The commanding officer
has his sword raised about to give the order to fire. Daisy is
looking down passively waiting for the bullets to rip through her
little body.

Electrocution - The nude Daisy is strapped into the wooden chair.
One electrode is pushed gently between the child's labia and
inside her vulva and the other inside her anus. The third
electrode is tied to her SHAVED head with a harness. Her bald
head is a striking contrast to the other pictures of her long
hair. Behind her, the warden can be seen with his hand on the
switch. He is about to close the switch and execute the little
girl.

The Gas Chamber - The nude Daisy is strapped into the metal
chair. The view is through the chamber window. Daisy's head is
laying back against the chair and her long hair is falling down
her front on her left side and lays in a pile in her lap. She is
staring blankly straight ahead. A cloud of gas can be seen rising
up from under the chair.

Pirate - The nude Daisy is seen about to take the last step off
of the plank from the side of a sailing ship. The view is from
just forward of her left side Her wrists and elbows can be seen
tightly tied behind her back. A pirate can be seen shoving Daisy
onward to her fate with a prod to her back with his sword.

Vampire - It's Bram Stoker's finale. The town's people have
opened her coffin revealing the nude Daisy with flaming eyes;
she's wearing some kind of contact lenses. She has her mouth open
revealing long fangs. She looks like a snake about to strike. One
of the town's folk is holding a wooded stake to her chest between
her beautiful little breasts. Another is about to strike it with
a large mallet.

There is one final photograph at the end of the book. It is a
picture of a fully dressed Daisy, seen from the waist up, with
Mr. Edwards standing behind and to Daisy's left. They are both
smiling warmly. The write-up is from the author and photographer
Mr. Edwards C., expressing his appreciation and thanks to her
good friend and model "Daisy." The write-up further explains that
this photo-book was produced with the full knowledge and
cooperation of both Daisy and her family.

All of the photo-scenes were designed to evoke a sense of erotic
horror. The viewer if filled with a sense of outrage that this
beautiful innocent looking child, Daisy, is about to be executed.

Daisy's mother and father sat in stunned silence after finishing
viewing the book. Mr. Edwards asked what they thought. Judy
couldn't find the words. Finally, Daisy's father expressed their
feelings perfectly with the oxymoron "It's grotesquely
beautiful." Mr. Edwards smiled broadly and said "Good, that's
what you're supposed to feel!" The mother and father finally
admitted that it was a good piece of artistic work, even if it
was bizarre.

They then discussed each scene and all the work and preparation
that was required for the pose. Daisy said that, in general, it
was hard work. There were only a couple of times when she got any
sexual thrill from the pose. These were the times when she was
tightly bound and when Mr. Edwards inserted electrodes into her
private parts. She said that the "Drawn and Quarter" pose was
especially stimulating. Mr. Edwards and Daisy explained how the
pose was done. The ropes were attached to posts which were out of
sight of the camera. Daisy was laying on a stool while the ropes
were being tied and drawn tight. Then, the stool was removed and
she actually hung by the ropes while the pictures were taken.
Daisy said that while it was very stimulating it quickly became
uncomfortable and she could only hang like that for a few minutes
before her wrists and ankles really hurt. It was just long enough
to take the pictures. There were several pictures taken but only
the "best" one was selected for the book.

Her mother and father then asked about the "extras", the other
people who were in the scenes. Mr. Edwards explained that they
were all good friends of his. Judy asked about the big hairy
"ape" with the axe. Mr. Edwards said that he is a line backer for
a professional football team. He agreed to pose for the photo
provided that his face was not shown. Daisy added that he is
really a kind gentle person and they become good friends.

They finally asked about Daisy's bald head in the electrocution
scene. Daisy said that it took nearly two hours of makeup work to
hide her hair under a latex skull cap.

Judy again got reassurances from Mr. Edwards that the book would
not be published in the US. Mr. Edwards agreed and further stated
that there would be nothing in the book that would indicate
Daisy's true identity. As far as the reader could determine, this
English language book could have been produced in England,
Australia, or South Africa. Judy finally agreed to sign the
release forms so that Mr. Edwards's photo book could be
published.