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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.
FIT TO BE TIED is the story of one young woman, Laurine, who gradually discovers that other people have some startling and perverse fantasies they are desperate to play out. And she finds that she also enjoys them. Her story is a mirror of a way of life behind many closed doors. No facade, no regrets. Indeed, to Laurine, her behavior and fantasies become a norm.
FIT TO BE TIED — a novel of fiction for entertainment. A page from our restless society as food for serious thought.
“You’re only eighteen, aren’t you?” the man asked.
The girl cringed a little at his touch. She wasn’t sure she wanted him moving his fingers in exactly the way he was doing. The fingertips were brushing over her tits. She couldn’t figure out if that was what was bothering her or if she was actually attracted to him.
“I’m not going to hurt you. I’m a priest.”
“Yes, I know. But why are you looking at me like that?” Her voice trembled just a little. She thought it was going to break until she swallowed and took a firmer grip on her runaway emotions. The man wasn’t going to hurt her. She knew it.
“You’re very pretty. Don’t you like a man to admire you?”
She understood what the phrase “undressing with his eyes” meant. His gaze was almost a physical thing on her lush body. She could sense him staring boldly at her impudent tits, out thrust and young and proud.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number BC-1024 in the original publications (a duplicate).