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Linda Barringer is an innocent victim of degenerate individuals. Her situation proves that no girl is safe, whether she is walking alone in the street at night or during the daytime, or, as in Linda’s case, in the supposed safety of her uncle’s farm. She has the attitude, as most girls do, that nothing can happen to her.
ANIMAL CAPTIVE is the story of a girl degraded and used in every way by demented men. It is a contemporary story of the possible dangers facing every one of us.
Linda Barringer leaned against the old tall oak in front of her uncle’s white wood frame farmhouse, brushing the stray strands of blonde hair from her eyes. The breeze from the west and shade offered by the tree felt good against her flesh.
It was six in the afternoon and the temperature was still hovering in the high nineties. The perky teen had done everything she could to cool down, having peeled off her blouse and jeans earlier in the day. Now only the barest of bikini bottoms clung to the young girl’s full thighs while her thunderous, high-riding titties jiggled unsteadily behind a strained top.
Her uncle Paul was bed-ridden and couldn’t, Linda was sure, recognize anyone. That was the reason her mother had sent her from San Francisco to this God-forsaken chicken farm in east San Bernardino county. Linda was to care for her uncle until her mother and father could arrange for more professional help in the form of a sanitarium they could afford. She would, her mother and father told her, have plenty of friends in the area to amuse herself with. It would be a new kind of experience, and besides, no matter what happened, she’d be out there only two weeks at the most.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.