
Sorority Justice Day
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Narrated by:
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Monica Martin
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By:
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Monica Martin
About this listen
It all started with a photograph. What was supposed to be a simple entry into the Greek Week Beauty and the Beast contest turns into a humiliating experience for fraternity president Josh Banta. The girls of Eta Rho trick Josh into a compromising position and, inadvertently, rouse his curiosity concerning a discipline ritual they call "Justice Day".
Summer Sunday, president of Eta Rho, dismisses his questions. Paddles are only symbolic these days, she says. But Josh pursues the secret. His snooping leads him down a path he never expected and lands him right in the middle of Justice Day.
Warning: This novelette contains graphic descriptions of BDSM and sexual practices.
©2016 Monica Martin (P)2019 Monica Martin
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