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Penal Island
    ~ K.
Lyn~
    Beau to Beau Books
    Copyright 2013-01-01:   K. Lyn
    ISBN:   978-1-6184-5153-8
    All rights reserved
    http://www.beautobeau.com
     
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    Table of Contents:
    1.   Openers
    2.   Introduction
    3.   Penal Island
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    Introduction:
    When
two escaped convicts find refuge on a deserted island, they think they are
alone until they discover a woman on an abandoned ship.   They take her to their makeshift home and do
with her as they please.   When they later
discover her dead at the hands of presumed cannibals, they try to escape the
island but find themselves in a situation worse than prison.   Their carnal desires, previously kept in
check, surface quickly again on Penal Island .
     
    Penal Island :
    Somewhere
between the West Coast of the United States and the coast of Siberia an island remains
hidden from watchful eyes.   No spy planes
circle its air space and no commercial airplanes or ocean liners have seen its
shores.   The island is nonetheless
inhabited.   Two men had boldly opened the
emergency exit of a jet airliner and jumped to their presumed death.   Before hitting the water, their parachutes
were deployed and instead of plunging into water at a suicidal rate, they
drifted easily onto a white sandy beach of an island which neither had known
existed.
    Over
the years the two men had built themselves a paradise of sorts.   The island was curiously warm and food was
plentiful.   Why no one had ever
discovered this island was not well understood by the two men, but over the
years they had made a nice life for themselves, much nicer than the life from
which they had escaped.   Their makeshift
house had become a tree house to be envied.   Unfamiliar with the weather at first, they had been careful to guard
against nature’s possible fury and had built an above ground dwelling.
    It
was not until two years after their crash landing that the two men welcomed
their first visitor to the island.   A
cargo ship filled with toys was on its way to the United States when it ran into some
type of metal chunk and had taken on a lot of water before slowly drifting
ashore.   The two men had noticed the ship
during their morning swim and they cautiously went aboard.   The vessel appeared to be empty as they
rummaged through it, finding very little of use to them, until they discovered a
young woman passed out cold in the lower level.
    “ Milas , what do we do?”   Stein gave his friend a savage look.
    “How
the hell should I know?   I say we destroy
her.”
    “We
need to know how she got here.   There may
be more.”
    Milas was
right, of course.   It was his calm and
cool nature that had secured their escape all those years ago.   Stein picked up a handful of water and flung
it into the face of the sleeping woman.   She sputtered and sat up, meeting the eyes of the two strangers.
    “Who
are you?”
    The
two men looked at each other.   “I believe
that is a question we should ask of you.”
    “Where
am I?”
    “We’ll
show you.”   Stein yanked her to her feet
and hurried her from the sinking freighter and onto the island.   “Are you the only one?”
    “The
others were rescued when the ship was in trouble.   They didn’t know I was down there.”
    “Aw,
a stowaway, are you?”
    “It
was the only way out,” she said with a smirk.
    Before
heading inland, the two men added more weight to the sinking freighter and
watched as it slowly sank into the deep waters of the Pacific
Ocean .   The woman looked
back only once before being taken to the tree house which the two men shared.
    “Not
too bad,” she told them as she followed the steps upward.
    Milas and
Stein nearly salivated at the sight of the tight young butt of the woman climbing
her way to their home.   They had plans
for this one…big plans.   They closed the
door in the interest of privacy, though no one could see or hear them.   This woman was the only person they had seen
in

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