
Taboo and Bamboo: A Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Bedlam
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By:
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Elizabeth Bedlam
About this listen
Betsey is a dominatrix. She just bought a beautiful old fixer-upper Victorian house. The front rooms will be turned into an adult bookstore. The back rooms are perfect for caning men and calling them pathetic little boys. Now, if only the rest of her life were so simple. Betsey had a thing for her friend Lane, a local coffin maker. Lane seemed to have a thing for Betsey. But against his better judgment, he was dating Sarah, a Catholic school teacher who hated Betsey more than anything. Sarah is determined to stop Betsey’s shop from opening. Betsey is not about to let that happen. And Betsey is nothing if not an optimist.
©2020 Elizabeth Bedlam (P)2021 Elizabeth Bedlam
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