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Who can judge a person’s reactions during stress situations? The prisoner of war who gives in to his captors’ demands, the kidnapped heiress who joins forces with her abductors—both must act without past experience to guide them. The end result can be either a very negative or a positive experience.
In MOTHER GETS A WHIPPING, Lola Mitchell finds herself in just such a situation. Held captive, then degraded and forced to perform abnormal sexual acts, she nonetheless finds within herself hidden resources, a strength of character she never realized she had.
Although Lola suffers through an unspeakable horrible experience, she comes through with her sensibilities intact, knowing she is more of a woman.
Lola Mitchell drove home with a big smile on her face. She had managed to get an appointment at the beauty parlor, and she could see the scene now: She’d slide in through the back door, creep into the main room where Flint would be sitting in his favorite chair, reading the newspaper. She’d sneak up behind him, put her hands over his eyes and say: “Guess who?”
Lola sighed with happiness as she swung the car off the freeway. It was so wonderful being engaged to a policeman. Flint was so tall and commanding and just perfect. And he never bothered her with sexual demands.
He was even wonderful with her daughter, Yvette. Yvette needed a father, she’d been wild and undisciplined until Flint came along. Now she was much better behaved. Lola shivered when she thought of Yvette’s father. Some men were so disgusting sometimes. But not Flint, of course.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.