PP-8018 EBOOK

PP-8018 EBOOK
PP-8018 EBOOK
Teacher In Trouble by Richard Reed
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It has been said that every town in America has its scandal-mongers, its gossipers, its muckrakers—those persistent people who keep digging and looking for something they can either label immoral or use to their advantage. Sometimes the muck that is brought forth can disrupt a whole town. Sometimes it will affect only a small group, or perhaps bring an individual to ruin.

Herein is a story of an individual who is faced with a seemingly uncompromising dilemma. Sandra Collins, an attractive redhead in her first year of teaching at a suburban high school, finds her private life invaded and a particularly embarrassing incident the target of a depraved blackmail scheme. She must decide whether to submit to a blackmailer’s demands or resist—her decision makes for a shocking study of an individual in torment.

TEACHER IN TROUBLE—a searing novel of our time, a story too often reflecting on many people around us.

Usually I’m the one who says see me after class, but this time was different. One of my students, a tall good-looking guy named David Waters, came up to my desk during a study period and said that to me. Right away I knew what he wanted and there was nothing I could do about it. Because after he said that he said, “Or else I’ll spill everything I know about yesterday to the school board.”

He had me. Right between the legs. Right where he wanted me. Sandra Collins, high school teacher, was now about to become a sex machine.

For the first time since I started teaching, the end of the day came much too soon for me. Because at three-thirty I was alone in the classroom with a teenaged blackmailer by the name of David Waters.

Maybe none of this would have happened if I wasn’t built so well, if I wasn’t so young. But I’ve got the kind of figure that makes men take a second look and that second look usually lingers on my firm thirty-eight-inch chest, then travels down to my full hips and long curvy legs. And when I see a man look at me like that I respond. Unfortunately, David saw me responding to Sam Edmonds, the young teacher across the hall. We did the responding right in his room.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

Note: This story is the same as catalog number DN-242 in the original publications (a duplicate).

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