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Authors: Walter Knight,James Boedeker

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Randal Telk and the 396 Steps to Sexual Bliss (23 page)

He followed her home and began watching her every movement. She was such a good little monkey. He would make sure she died in a unique and very painful manner. He was positively delirious in anticipation.

He loved to study his victims when he had time and opportunity. This child would provide him with hours of pleasure; both before and after he took her. She held meaning for him. She represented everything that he never had. She smiled constantly. He never smiled as a child. What did he ever have to smile about?

He thought about his first week in the orphanage. It had been run like a prison, and the inmates were violent, but not as violent as the guards. He remembered the guard the boy’s called the Chicken Hawk. Chicken Hawk had spotted Andel early. Every night his first week at the orphanage, the Chicken Hawk paid him a visit. If the Chicken Hawk had thought little Andel’s ass was virgin, he was sadly mistaken. Andel took the abuse without complaint. What choice did he have? The Head Master had his own rituals. He enjoyed whipping the boys. He didn’t need an excuse; he would walk in front of the boy’s and pick one at random. The women who worked there were no better. The boy’s would be assigned to work in the kitchen or the laundry. Everyone knew that the women were all dykes and hated boys. On his second day, he had been forced to stand naked with a clothes pin on his penis for hours; not because he had done anything wrong, but because he couldn’t make himself hard when they ordered him to.

Andel turned his thoughts away from the past and promised himself he would watch this little monkey and let his desire build. There were plenty of others here to hunt first. He could hear his instructors scolding him. He was becoming predictable. He was wasting time and advertising his presence. But in a city like this, one hundred Andels could hunt without notice.

 

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~ABOUT THE AUTHORS~

 

 

Walter Knight
played football on Tucson High School’s last state championship team (1971). He served three years in the army, and the GI Bill paid for his college education, helping him earn degrees from Fort Steilacoom Community College, Central Washington State College, and the University of Puget Sound School of Law.

Walter lives a very quiet and private life, residing with his family and horses, dogs, cats, and fish atop a hill in rural Washington. Walt enjoys taking road trips to explore ghost towns and casinos.

To find out more about the author and his books, visit his web site.

 

www.waltknight.yolasite.com

 

James Boedeker
was born in Lander, Wyoming, and grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania. James enlisted in the United States Navy shortly after graduating from high school. After serving honorably, James entered the private sector, working as an industrial mechanic and technician for Procter and Gamble.

James lives with his wife in the country, enjoying the peace and solitude of the Endless Mountains in Pennsylvania. James enjoys the outdoors and target shooting. James is known for stalking and hunting the wily but dangerous bull woodchuck.

To find out more about the author and his books, visit his web site at...

 

http://www.counterpunchbooks.com/

 

 

 

 

~TABLE OF CONTENTS~

 

Story Summary

Copyright Information

Books by the Authors

Author Acknowledgement

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Sneak Preview – Death Spiral
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About the Authors

 

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