BH-8067 EBOOK

BH-8067 EBOOK
BH-8067 EBOOK
Chained Cheerleader by Robert Vickers
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One need only tune in the television set during prime time on any evening of the week to witness a seemingly endless barrage of violence in the form of “entertainment”. Whether it is cops pursuing robbers, or cowboys gunning down Indians, the pattern is invariably the same. The fact that no one is really hurt, at least physically, is also common to them all.

But real violence does exist, and real people, good and bad, are maimed and killed in the streets and homes of America. There are criminals in our midst, people who would steal or r#pe or kill at the slightest provocation, people who have no respect whatsoever for human life.

Debbie Connors is the victim of three such people. Innocent of any crime against man, she nevertheless finds herself tortured and faced with death because she has offended the general manager of a pro football team.

CHAINED CHEERLEADER is the shocking story of a young girl’s ordeal — an ordeal that any of us might face one day.

“Would you ever pose in the nude?” the man asked, his eyes raking over Debbie’s prominent tits. She stirred uncomfortably in the chair, wishing for the first time she had worn a bra. The tiny buttons of her nipples hardened visibly at the question. She tried to will them down into their normal soft state, but the more she tried, the harder they became and the more obvious her boobs became.

“No, sir,” she said weakly. “I don’t believe in such things.”

“Good,” Mr. Bradford said, checking off another spot on the long questionnaire. “We’ve had bad problems with the other girls posing naked for those skin magazines. Other teams have dismissed their cheerleaders after too much bad publicity. We want no such thing with the Condors. We’re an up-front, moral football team and we intend to maintain that attitude.”

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

Note: This story is the same as catalog number BC-2016 in the original publications (a duplicate).

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