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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 kidnaped 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 TEACHER IN BONDAGE, Cindy Powers finds herself in just such a situation. Held captive by three strangers, degraded and forced to perform abnormal sexual acts, she nonetheless finds within herself hidden resources, a strength of character she never realized she had.
“I don’t want to go anywhere with you,” Cindy Powers said softly. “I’m not interested. Can’t you get it through that thick head of yours, Herbert?”
Herbert Baker looked a little sheepish as Cindy turned away from him and started walking down the hall. She heard the foul word he called her under his breath. He was right. She was a bitch and she knew it. She had always been. She was the kind that all the other girls had always envied in high school. She was the tall, stacked, beautiful blonde cheerleader type. Everything always came so easy to her, even teaching. She knew she was too good for Herbert Baker. She had no time for such a creep.
She passed a couple of her students and the boy gave her the once over. He turned red when she smiled at him.
She knew she looked especially good today. She had let her long blonde hair hang freely and had worn a tight-fitting sweater that showed off her large, shapely tits. She also wore tight bluejeans. She was the only teacher in school who could get away with wearing jeans. Nobody was going to complain about her.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.