Ballbusting School 3 - PREVIEW

    All characters in these stories who are involved in explicit acts are 18 or older and are not based on real people.    

    After the inauguration of Jessica Smith, the first female President, the entire education system was overhauled. Even during her campaigns, Smith was extremely vocal about controlling the inherent sexual nature of males, particularly male teenagers, and to instill within them a healthy fear and respect of and for women. Throughout her campaign, an overwhelming number of women rallied to her cause and Smith ended up winning with a landslide victory. Her first action as President? Enacting an executive order mandating that from this point on, testicular punishment of males at the hands of the wronged woman was legal and in fact encouraged. There would be no repercussions to any testicular punishment done by woman to men as long as they had a valid reasonthe definition of "valid" an intentionally vague string of legal jargon. This order quickly became known colloquially as the BBO, or the Ballbusting Order. And thus, the reign of the Ballbusting President began.

     

    After assembly day, school had been crazy. The halls were still rife with girls antagonizing boys and their testicles over their various "crimes" so no boy was ever truly safe. 

    Interestingly, the assembly appeared to be a blessing in disguise, however. Although the procedure to install the HAD was quite painful, once they were equipped to every boy's genitals, they actually acted almost like protection. Sure, the girls' kicks and knees were still painful, but because of the tough steel frame of the cage, the impacts were dulled and squeezes were impossible. This paradise did not last long, however.

    Precisely twenty-three days after the assembly, a new mobile application was released into the app stores of various smartphones. Here's the thing. Each HAD was paired to its remote(s) over Bluetooth when within range and over WiFi for long distances. The problem is, because the first generation HADs were so rushed in development, they had virtually zero security systems in place to prevent third-party access to the devices—it had been completely overlooked. Furthermore, these first generation HADs (prototypes, really) had already cost the school district hundreds of thousands of dollars to acquire so they were in no position to be purchasing the HAD 2.0 series that patched the security issues. They just had to hope nobody found out about the problem. Naturally, everybody did.

 

    When I complete this chapter, the rest of the story will appear on this blog post so remember to check back! The rest of the story should be up before the end of the week :) 

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