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Outwardly, most Americans maintain the strait-laced middle-class look that belies the social ferment behind closed doors.
There is the secret use of drugs, fed by the marijuana syndrome. There is the river of alcohol flooding from door to door under the euphemism of social drinking. Then, of course, there is the advent of sexual fantasies brought to life.
PUNISHED WIFE is the story of one young housewife, Sherry, who gradually discovers some startling and perverse fantasies she is desperate to play out. Her story is a mirror of a way of life behind many closed doors. No facade, no regrets. Indeed, to Sherry, her behavior and fantasies become a norm.
PUNISHED WIFE — a novel of fiction for entertainment. A page from our restless society as food for serious thought.
The guards pushed Sherry into the office and locked the door behind them. Then they dragged her to the center of the room. She was scared out of her mind. Both of them were tall and stocky and she knew there was no way she could escape. They caught her shoplifting and now she had to pay for it. She thought of her husband, Dan. He would kill her if he ever found out.
“Get against the wall,” the older guard said. The look on his face was so cruel and hard that Sherry had to turn away from his gaze.
“Why?” she said. She brushed her long red hair over her shoulders and tried to look defiant. Then she saw the other guard, the one with the thick mustache and the long dark hair, leering at her. He stared at her tight blouse without even trying to hide it. His eyes were glued to her huge tits.
“We’re going to search you,” he said. “That’s why.”
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number BH-8055 in the original publications (a duplicate).