INTRODUCTION: Some people are just too damned stupid to appreciate the value of what they have until they don't. They later wail about how unjust it is that it's impossible to undo the damage they did that has cost them (and their trusting victim) everything. True justice is that their suffering is tenfold when they're finally forced to face the reality that the word impossible means what it means.
This is a story that just came to mind of late from an image in my head of a cosplay gang-bang, and it just mushroomed from there. Our hero is about to really go down a rabbit hole at a convention this week, but oh what fun it will be!
Tina’s journey from Stolen Innocence: Catch and Keep continues in Stolen Innocence 2: Gorilla the Bitch. Deputy Sheriff Rick Mansard trains her for a life on the streets. Using rape, fear, and degradation to shatter her humanity, combined with dope, to trap her in a new life. He grooms her for sale to one a pimp somewhere far away from her parents, friends, and comfortable home. To Rick and soon herself, she’s holes to be fucked.
Jaime is an English cabin boy on a Dutch merchantman in the Caribbean in the early eighteenth century when piracy and sea dueling between the Spanish and English flourished. Jaime was well versed in the duties of a cabin boy, and he didn’t mind doing them too much. He would welcome any master who came through the captain’s cabin door and demanded that he lie on his back.
On vacation with her husband, Asha returns drunk to her hotel, fumbles with the wrong keycard, and slips into a stranger’s room. What began as a mistake becomes the start of an unforeseen events.