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0 reviewsOUT ON HER OWN FOR THE FIRST
TIME, SUDDENLY PLUNGED INTO A
WORLD OF HILLBILLY HORROR, VICTIM
OF THE INSATIABLE PERVERSIONS
OF A FAMILY OF DEGENERATE FREAKS!
CRUELTY AND SADISM ARE THE ONLY LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE INBRED INHABITANTS
OF THE DARK WOODS. DEPRAVITY AND SICK LUSTS RUN RAMPANT
ON THE FRINGES OF CIVILIZATION!
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BACKGROUND
I always prided myself on being smart, but shortly after my 18th birthday I made the dumbest mistake of my young life.
Because I’m naturally intelligent, I was driven by a desire to get out of the small town I lived in. I’d lived in this tiny backwater all my life, and couldn’t wait to escape. But opportunities were hard to find, and all my friends seemed happy to spend the rest of their lives within the narrow border of our town.
That all changed one day when I was a little girl, and my mother drove me to a hospital in the nearby city to have my tonsils taken out. The moment I stepped into the cool, air conditioned building, I saw my opportunity!
I immediately fell in love with the nurses. Walking around with confidence and grace in their freshly starched uniforms, they were so smart and beautiful! Each one radiated integrity and strength of character. I couldn’t take my eyes off of them while they did their rounds, comforting people in pain and laughing with each other as they nurtured patients back to health.
I knew right then, I was destined to be a nurse!
Of course, my mother wouldn’t hear of it. When I graduated from high school, she wanted me to start working as a waitress in the family restaurant. It wasn’t a restaurant so much as a greasy diner that served local truckers and farmers. I hated the thought! I was far too smart to be a simple waitress taking orders from a bunch of dirty clodhoppers!