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It is difficult to judge what a person’s reactions will be during a stress situation. 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 WAITRESS IN TORMENT young Lorrie Winters finds herself in just such a situation. Held captive by two sadistic brothers, degraded and sexually abused, she nonetheless finds within herself hidden resources, a strength of character she never realized she had.
Lorrie Winters suffers through an unspeakably horrible experience, but she comes through with her sensibilities intact, knowing she is more of a woman for what has happened to her.
“How’s my favorite piece tonight?” Ronnie the dishwasher asked Lorrie Winters as she glided behind the counter and put on her apron.
“Just fine, honey,” Lorrie smiled sweetly, wiggling her pretty little ass and brushing by the sixteen-year-old kid without even looking at him.
“Oooooeeee!” Duke Kiley laughed, sitting down at the counter and slamming his fist down. “That kid’s got himself somethin’ goin’ all right!”
Lorrie smiled at the burly truck driver and gave him a little wink. She let Ronnie make such nasty remarks to let the customers know that he was as much a man as they were. Actually, Lorrie hadn’t even let the kid give her a feel, much less a piece, although he had tried awfully hard to get into her well-filled pants. If it made him feel better she didn’t care what he said to her in front of her customers.
Duke was more like the kind of man Lorrie was interested in, a big strong trucker who knew how to make a woman feel like a woman. She loved him and the other men she waited on at the Four Corners Truck Stop. Her easy attitude and fresh feminine seductiveness had made her the most popular waitress on the night shift. She catered to the needs of her men, not only because it got her bigger tips, but because it got her all the dick she could handle.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number HP-6111 in the original publications (a duplicate).