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awkward,” I conceded,
although as most of the men had assumed I was Heller’s little
bed-buddy right from the beginning, I didn’t think it would make
too much difference. “But I’ll worry about that when it happens. I
really wanted to thank you for agreeing to be on Trent’s
show.”
    “ Thanks for asking us!” laughed Roger. “We
looked up his website. It seems as though he has a huge audience.
It will be good publicity for us personally, but also for our action group.” Busty
nodded in enthusiastic agreement.
    “Action group?” I queried.
    “ Yes, we set up an action group a few years
ago called Halt Unethically Made Porn, or HUMP for short. We even
called our company HUMP Productions.”
    “Wouldn’t a lot of people say that all porn
is unethical?” I asked, curious.
    “ We’re not talking about the morals of it,
Tilly. People really shouldn’t have any beef with material that’s
made with willing adult participants who are being reasonably paid
to perform. In those situations, it’s just a job like any other.
And it’s an occupation that suits a lot of people, because it’s
mostly well paid and flexible. What we campaign against is adult
entertainment that breaks the law, for example, material involving
underage people or sex slaves. Or violent, non-consensual porn and
snuff porn. Any kind where the participants are being coerced to
take part and are not being compensated either fairly or at all. We
want to stamp out that whole side of the adult entertainment
industry.”
    “ Sounds like a worthy cause,” I commented.
“Is there much unethical porn available?”
    “Unfortunately, there is. And with the growth
of the internet, it’s easier for it to be distributed and
accessed.”
    “ Is there really such a thing as snuff
porn? That’s very disturbing to think about.”
    “ Again, unfortunately there is. You
wouldn’t believe what we’ve seen in our research. It’s absolutely
sickening.”
    “ We work with the police and other federal
agencies and pass on any information we gather,” explained Busty.
“We’re not very popular in certain sections of the industry, as you
can imagine. There’s a lot of money to be made from some of this
illegal stuff. Even by companies that appear to be legitimate on
the surface. Sometimes they have shadow companies that make and
distribute unethical material. It can be quite a tangle to sort
through the connections. They can be very unscrupulous.”
    “ Trent’s going to love this,” I said,
delighted with my catch. Their story would be a guaranteed high
rater.
    “ We love any opportunity to talk about this
issue. We’re very passionate about it.”
    “I can see that,” I smiled.
    Bick pulled up outside their hotel and we
helped them haul their vast amounts of luggage to their room.
They’d chosen to stay at one of the city’s nice five-star hotels,
happily confessing that everything, including the cost of Bick’s
services, was being paid for by the organisers of Seductively Sextravagant .
    While they showered and freshened up, I rang Trent, luckily
catching him first try. He could sometimes be a hard man to track
down.
    “ Hello there, beautiful,” he said. “How’s
it going?”
    “ Great,” I told him. “They’re very
interested in being interviewed by you. They campaign against
illegal and violent sexual material, so are keen to publicise their
efforts. Their action group is called HUMP.”
    “ HUMP, huh? Figures. This will rate through the roof! Anything
to do with sex is a winner on the show. Tell them I’ll take them
out to dinner afterwards as well. They’ll be fascinating dinner
companions.”
    “ I’m sure they’d enjoy that. See you
later.”
    Roger poked his head out of the bedroom briefly to let
us know that they planned to nap for a few hours. He invited us to
help ourselves to anything we needed.
    Bick and I lounged around with nothing
much to do. I rang Heller to give him a progress report.
    “Did you know that

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