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sample rape me "rapeme" story:
The first evening I slipped down to the auditorium, I was already
prepared with what I imagined I would need for jimmying the locks on the
closet doors. Remember, this was an OLD building, and the locks on these
doors were the true-keyhole variety, not the small slot type. I'd taken
a couple of small Allen-wrenches and a wire cutter from dad's toolbox,
and I had a piece of coathanger-wire with me, too. The Allen-wrenches
were too big to be used as picks, but in about a half-hour I managed to
open the first of the two closets by creating a coathanger-wire skeleton
key.
I opened the door to be confronted by pitch-blackness. A flashlight
I hadn't thought to bring along. At any rate, I couldn't very well have
hidden it in my trouser pocket. I made the best of the situation by
closing the door, locking it, and creating another skeleton key for the
second closet. This time things went much more quickly (experience!),
and I had the door open inside of 10 minutes.
I was about to close it, too, when I noticed a dim light coming
from the far right edge of the closet's interior. In the dark, I felt
around and found brooms, mops, buckets and other stuff in the way, but I
managed to creep around to the corner. There was a tight corridor
between old and new walls that led off to the right. A REAL tight
corridor, folks. About nine inches wide, maybe. With arms outstretched
and feet positioned sideways, I was barely able to squeeze in and follow
the passageway.
Twenty feet or so into the corridor it opened up into a little
square closet, at the top of which an old air-vent opened up to the
late-afternoon sky. In front of me I could see two pipes climbing from
the floor to near the ceiling, where they entered the wall. They seemed
sound enough, so I climbed up to look out the vent.
Prospectors, when they discover the mother load, must have
expressions on their faces like the one I had on mine when I gazed
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