Andrew had read of people subjected to long-term sensory deprivation in special sound-proofed, salt-water filled tanks of psychological laboratories or confined in the soundless cells of infamous Seclusion wing of the inhumanly cruel jungle prison that the French government had maintained at Devil’s Island off the coast of French Guiana to isolate and break the will of its political enemies. When a prisoner committed an infraction of the rules, or if the guards simply didn’t like him, he was sent to Seclusion for a period of time. There the prisoners were systematically starved to destroy their ability to resist as well as being subjected to enforced idleness in almost total darkness and a dead quietude.
Rockabuy Baby Scene 159
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Alvin in the First Scene 11
You’d be surprised at some of the harebrained methods I have read about on the Internet at the library...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 130
Her smile reassured me. It was clear that Jacquelyn is ever so much wiser than I am when it...
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Perfection – A one-shot
I recently read a continuous story in german called ‘What If’ about a girl getting a notebook. Anything she...
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Be My Be My Be My Little AB Scene 35
Mandy flicked on the light in the small room but did not move, her jaw slack and her eyes...
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The Milk Run Scene 13
It felt so Good. Tarquin had no idea whatsoever how good wearing a diaper would make him feel/ Margaret...
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Curse of the Crinkle Crate Scene 128
Her tail swished excitedly behind her, the only bit of movement her body displayed as she crept around the...
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Alvin Ever After: Alvin in the Second Scene 20
After what happened on the bus to school that first day, I decided, I wasn’t riding the bus anymore....
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Meg’s Transformation Scene 166
Disappointment hit Megan like the bombing of Dresden. She thought they had a definite connection. She told him about...