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It is hard to conceive in this day and age, especially in our Western society, that individual human beings could be, and are now, being treated like mere chattel and worse.
Yet there are examples to be found all around us. Migrant workers labor for a pittance, and are beaten or thrown out of their jobs if they protest against their meager wages. Sharecroppers are forced to turn over as much as 50 per cent of their produce to large landowners to pay off an ever-increasing debt whose termination they will never live to see. Illegal aliens must work for cruelly low wages or face exposure and deportation.
And then there is Heather Burke, an intelligent, sensitive young girl who never would have dreamed that a simple high school disciplinary problem would lead her into a nightmare world of r#pe and degradation and violence.
ROPED AND R#PED SCHOOLGIRL-the story of a girl who finds out what it is like to be treated like an object rather than a person. A reminder that our society is still a long way from Utopia.
Heather Burke jumped when she heard a loud smack and a squeal come from the principal’s office. She had been sent to his office because she simply couldn’t seem to get to school on time. This was the fourth time in less than a month she’d been late for her junior English class and the teacher had finally gotten fed up with it. So, off to the principal’s office she went.
But the sounds coming through the half-open doorway startled her. She wondered mostly at the soft, passionate sounds coming from the room. In spite of herself, she had to creep forward and spy on Mr. Elliot. She knew it was wrong to peep in on him while he was with another student, but the sounds of spanking and-passion-seemed too strange for her to believe.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number BH-8048 in the original publications (a duplicate).