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Violated Passenger

Passengers milled and murmured, watching the glowing yellow light approach. Wheels screeched, the wind blew and the passengers stepped back until the speeding subway came to a halt. The doors open and there was a general surge toward the doors.
Janet Volz felt a growing excitement when she saw the BART cars from the inside. She had expected dirty, graffiti- littered cars and slashed furniture. Instead she saw shiny new cars, sparkling glass and chrome. They were beautiful. With a happy smile, she took a seat and looked at her fellow passengers. Nearly every possible type of human being was represented there, men, women, and almost every possible race on Earth.
“Does this subway go to the Alcatraz Tours?” she asked everyone in general.
An old black woman turned and stared for a moment, then pointed at the blue map on the wall. “Check the map,” she said, then turned away. The smile faded from Janet’s face. She stood and moved closer to the map. There was nothing that indicated where the Alcatraz Tours originated. She seemed to remember something about the Golden Gate Bridge. She traced the routes down until they all intersected, then followed the main branch on to the Golden Gate.
“I’m on the wrong train,” she gasped.
“Follow it to the end of the line. It will come back and you can transfer,” the black woman said.
“Oh, yeah,” Janet said, again happy. She settled into her seat with an excessive wiggle of her ass. Many faces turned to watch the sweet, young, naive girl with “victim” invisibly written across her face. Some shook their heads in wonder, other’s licked their lips as they surveyed the long, meaty legs protruding from beneath a thigh length skirt. Janet might be naive, but she was a very healthy, sexy country girl. She would be a good fuck, except for the fact that she was obviously a virgin.
Janet opened a brown paper bag and took out a sandwich. She started to bite it, then stopped, handing the sandwich to the old black woman. The woman stared from the sandwich to Janet.
“I brought a lunch,” Janet explained, still holding the sandwich. “You want one?”
“No, thank you. Save your lunch, you may need it. It’s a very long trip.”
“Oh, ok,” Janet agreed, biting into her sandwich.

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