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The Crimson Idol
The Crimson Idol
The Crimson Idol
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The Crimson Idol

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An unseemly gang of girls from Connie’s high school try to lure her into their world of punk and Manga. Their fascination with Connie is they believe she looks like a Manga hero their leader idolizes.

Connie succumbs to the lure of the girl gang and their lascivious ways, until one of her teachers, Miss Parella reveals she is aware of her involvement with the gang and that the gang will do nothing but get the innocent girl into lots of trouble. She has her come over to her house to explain to her the error in her thinking.

So impressed with her teacher's explanation Connie become attached to the buxom teacher develops a crush on her. Both would like the relationship to blossom, and once they get Connie’s mother's permission to date their lusty adventure begins.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTenth Muse
Release dateSep 19, 2022
ISBN9781005502874
The Crimson Idol
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Candice Christian

Candice was born in Paris KY on 9 January 1988. Her parents, George Bertrand Christian, an attorney who once aspired to be an actor, and Frances Hollowell insisted that Candice and her sister Simone, be sent to a Catholic school. Candice was deeply religious as a child, at one point thought of becoming a nun.

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    The Crimson Idol - Candice Christian

    The Crimson Idol

    Copyright 2022 Candice Christian

    Published by Candice Christian at Smashwords

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    18+

    'Author's note: All characters depicted in this work of fiction are 18 years of age or older.'

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    About Candice Christian

    Other books by Candice Christian

    Connect with Candice Christian

    Acknowledgement

    Yu Shu Lien

    Chapter One

    One evening after dark, I had taken the bus home after visiting my grandmother. I had missed my bus stop. It took me several blocks to realize I had missed my stop because I had fallen asleep. I was confronted by some scary looking girls.

    I thought nothing about walking home by myself. After all I knew the area well and I was eighteen years old and about to graduate from high school. The most direct route home was to walk back to my stop and walk through the community park to get to the street my home is on. It was well late at night and the park looked deserted. As I drew closer to the bathrooms I noticed the red glow of several cigarettes.

    I was a little sleepy, but fearless as I walked the concrete path towards the bathrooms. The closer I got to the ladies bathroom could make out the figures of at least six people in the shadows of the building and trees, by counting the glow of cigarettes. As I got closer I was a little apprehensive that they might be males, but when I was close enough to recognize that they were girls. I relaxed a little, even though they were dressed something like punkers.

    I recognized that a couple of them went to the same school that I attended all of them were seniors like me. I didn't associate with those girls. In fact I had very few friends at school because I only associated with girls from the church our family belonged to. If anything the other girls described us as bible thumpers.

    It was my plan to pass quickly by without engaging them in conversation, but as I drew close, a couple of them stepped out to block my way. They frightened me.

    All of them were wearing clothes that made them look like strangely like some sort of comic book characters, but none that I was familiar with. Their hair was

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