Blow Me, Father, For I Have Sinned, The Bride
By Dirty Mary
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Adeline has enjoyed a sheltered upbringing at the Convent. Her wealthy patron has his manservants teach her the ways of the world before making her his bride.
Dirty Mary
I was raised Catholic, obviously. I attended Convent school, but I was a bad girl and ran away. I ran to the streets and went down a dark road that led me to drink, smoke, defile my body with freaky piercings and tattoos, and to prostitute myself. I lived fast and expected to die young. But that didn't happen. A deity I only halfway believe in gave me a second chance. I returned to the Convent a fallen woman, with every intention of giving my life over to that deity who gave me a second chance. But I still only halfway believe. And that street life still calls to me. It almost killed me that first time, but I still want it. BU the light of day, you can find me praying to the Lord for my salvation. But when the sun goes down, I go back to the streets.I write erotica, a mixture of soft-core and harder BDSM, featuring Catholic nuns, priests, Convent school girls, and altar boys.
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Blow Me, Father, For I Have Sinned, The Bride - Dirty Mary
Blow Me, Father, For I Have Sinned
The Bride
By Dirty Mary
Copyright ©️ Dirty Mary, August, 2021
Cover Design by Dirty Mary
All rights reserved. Neither this book nor any portion thereof may be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express consent of the publisher, except for the use of brief quotation in a book review. This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events, & incidents in the book are either the product of the author’s imagination or are being used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
The looking glass was of poor quality, clouded around the edges and the glass bulging, showing a parody of the girl standing in front of it. In the mirror, Adeline looked much like herself, but the flaws in the glass made her breasts bulge out comically and her hips show much wider than they were. She gazed at herself haughtily, the pale flesh of her body showing nearly white in the early light of dawn. She ran her hands down her body, feeling the smoothness of her skin. She admired her face, her large dark eyes staring at herself in vanity. He has chosen well,
she said to her reflection, He will not regret his investment.
Adeline!
the grating voice of Sister Mathilde echoed down the hallway, Adeline, by God you had better be dressed in there!
Just a moment,
Adeline groaned. She slipped her shift over her head. A parody of being dressed, her naked form still visible under the thin cotton. The rest of her clothes came next, and soon the lithe young creature was covered head to toe in a simple black dress, appropriate for the convent.
You would do well not to keep him waiting,
Sister Mathilde's voice said again, this time at the door of her cell, He's kept you here, you know, you ought to be grateful!
Yes, Sister,
Adeline replied, rolling her eyes. She tied her long black hair up and pinned it, covering it with a white kerchief, as all of the convent's wards did. She was older than most of them, a few months passed her eighteenth birthday. Most girls gave up on their benefactors ever coming for them by the time they were sixteen or seventeen. Most of those girls took the veil, preferring to live their lives within the walls of the abbey than take their chances on the outside world.
And that he's kept you as long as he has!
Mathilde exclaimed, still at the door.
I understand my duties, Sister,
Adeline called,
When is he coming?
When is he coming? Why he's been here for near twenty minutes now! He grows impatient!
Adeline sashayed lazily towards the door. She put on a show for the other wards, not being afraid of the man who had bought her from her parents and sent her to the convent, to be raised away from the prying eyes of the world, until he was ready to take her as his bride. The other girls, many