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A Hard Lesson: I Blackmailed the Jock into Sexual Servitude

By: Eva La Fey
Narrated by: Kathryn LaPlante
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Tommy Jenkins is the star quarterback of our high school football team and is the worst student I ever had to teach. When he asked me to give him a passing grade so that he could keep his scholarship, he insulted me and threatened to have his father, the school board director, fire me if I didn't.

Unfortunately for Tommy, I was going to give him what he wanted, but not before I gave him what he deserved. I was going to videotape him in a humiliating, compromising position and use that to turn him into my slutty "teacher's assistant".

Warning: For adults only. Explicit depictions of sexual situations, gratuitous vulgarity, strong femdom overtones, themes of male humiliation, and sexual servitude.

©2015 Eva La Fey (P)2015 Eva La Fey
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