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My rape stories, episode 1

I My name is Lidia I am here to narrate I was continuously raped in 12 occasions by a man (one bastard). Coming out her to narrate my story wasn't really easy for me, but by the support of family and friends I was able to live without the fear of all those horrible things I have been through in the hands of this bastard.

EPISODE ONE (1)
The day I completed 19years was fun, I insisted on celebrating it In a hotel . It was Saturday morning my mum, dad, siblings came to my room to wish me a happy birthday day with presents. In fact I was on top of the world that moment, filled with joy and happiness. My birthday party began by 2pm at the hotel although my parents weren't there, all my friends Were there to celebrate with me. During the process we all were dancing my cousin Ben insisted that we sit down to drink and gist as usual. We sat down talking and drinking over an hour at this time I was already drunk and the time was 7:38pm everyone has started leaving for their various houses. I told Ben to take me home which he agreed but I was surprised to see myself inside the hotel room, even if I was drunk I still know what I  was doing. Before I knew what was going on he started removing my dress, at this time I started dragging with him by just then I felt the sharp mouth of his testicle in me. He had just disvirgin me. After he was true he ask me to shower up so that he can take me home. I was bitterly speechless I couldn't tell anybody about it by the time I got home.

Watch out for episode two tomorrow

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