“My turn,” he smiled through his beard, wet and matted from my pussy juice. There was much more than when I masturbated.
“I think not.” Confusion replaced his smile as I got up, and moved behind the armchair in one swift motion.
“Perhaps the Rebbetzin might help you.”
Confusion turned to rage as he lunged for me. His pants around his ankles might have allowed him a penguin shuffle, but his shoelaces tied tightly: he fell on his soaked face into the empty armchair while his clawed fists flailed the air. I giggled.
“I think we made a lovely video.”
“Video?” Mumbling as he tried to get up.
“Yes, the one on my iPad through the hole in my purse. Look at it if you like.”
Now he grabbed for my purse on the other armchair, fell again, splayed out naked on his belly on the carpet. I giggled loudly.
Backing toward the door, “It backed up automatically to a secure site on the cloud. Only I have the access code. I’ll delete it after I’m sitting safely at university.”
I moved quickly now as he was trying to undo the knotted shoelaces: gathered my clothes, unlocked the door with the key I had taken from his pocket and stepped into the open doorway.
“Please ask your secretary to return my iPad and purse on Sunday along with your letters of recommendation.”
“Please, Ruth, please,” I heard in a muffled whining voice as I locked the door, dropped the key on the floor and ran down the hallway naked and giggling.
I only had one problem left to solve. Should I ignore him the rest of the semester; let him suffer his humiliation alone, or make him my bitch?
~
A note from Mara Yacobi, Jewrotica’s Certified Sexuality Educator:
Sexual abuse affects children of all ethnic, racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. It is estimated that at least one in four girls and one in six boys experience child sexual abuse by the time they are 18 years of age. While the statistics are staggering, it is important to remember that behind each statistical number represents a real human being with severe emotional pain that can have long lasting effects. If a child or adult approaches you to say they have been abused, please consider the following ways to respond:
The recovery process from sexual abuse should ideally include professional help. It may also be helpful for a survivor of abuse to speak with trusted loved ones who can offer their support when feelings surface from their sexual abuse. If you or someone you know would like to speak with a mental health counselor, please email mara@jewrotica.org for more information. You may also contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE
1 The Sex-Wise Parent. Rosenzweig, 2012
2 Planned Parenthood All About Sexuality, 1997
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