Guarding Light Read Online Free

Guarding Light
Book: Guarding Light Read Online Free
Author: Cate Mckoy
Tags: Fiction, Romance, Adult
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until she seemed satisfied by what she saw and continued. "He pulled her panties down and told his friends to get a good look at a nigger girl." Tasha's voice grew quiet. "I think some of them touched her."
       Catlyn cried out as she pulled out of Jack's arms and ran up the stairs. When Tasha would have followed Jack put his arm out to block her. "Let her have some time alone. I want to hear the rest."
       Tasha stepped back. "Are you for real?" She looked up at him with something close to disbelief but not quite.
       Jack felt his jaw clench tight. "I've never been more real."
       Tasha nodded as though she came to a decision. "Ok, Jack. I will trust a white boy for the first time in my life." She sat on one of the steps and waved him to another. Jack sat and looked at her.
       "Well, he's been doin' it for years, ever since she been at that school." Tasha leaned her elbows on the step behind her. "He's been getting her alone, feelin' her up when he can." She sighed sadly. "Some real sad, sick shit too. He has even showed her his dick. Told her to get ready to be sucking it like the nigger whore she is."
       Jack sat stupefied and then he felt his bile rise in his throat. "D-do you know if he has-". He trailed off. He couldn't even say the words.
       "Has that pig raped her?" Tasha bluntly asked.
       Jack nodded.
       "Nah. Not yet. Besides he says it's all leading up to their graduation 'party' where he will take what is his. Sick bastard."
       He quickly looked at her. Her words put a fear deep in his gut for Catlyn. Why wouldn't she have told someone, at the very least, Sam and Sara?
       "Kitty Cat is still a virgin." Tasha sat forward and shook her head. "Probably gonna stay one too. After everything that bastard has done."
       Jack voiced the question most on his mind. "Why didn't she tell anyone? If what you say is true, they are crimes. He could be charged."
       Tasha moved so fast Jack barely had a second to put a hand up to block the hit coming towards his face. His arm blocked her hand from connecting with his cheek.
       Their arms remained crossed as they stared angrily at each other.
    "What the hell?" Jack clenched his teeth.
       "If? If? It's true that bastard has terrorized her since she has entered that school, scaring her, leaving sick pictures in her locker with notes saying that's what he is gonna do to her. She doesn't want to be kicked out of the accelerated program. She is shooting for a full academic scholarship. All she talks about is leaving Newburgh and becoming a reporter. And, she did tell someone. Me!"
       Jack let his arm fall and asked, "Pictures? What kind of pictures?"
       "Porn mostly ", Tasha was direct in her answer, "White guys doing some master-slave type of crap to black girls."
       "Jesus!" Jack ran a hand through his hair.
       "Jesus ain't got nothing to do with the pictures she showed me." Tasha smirked.
       Jack ran a hand through his hair again, agitated. He could not believe one of his closest friends since first grade was a sick deviant. And he had been terrorizing a child right under his nose.
       "Do you still have some of the stuff he gave her?" Jack wanted to know.
       "Nah, they made Cat so sick I threw them away." Tasha shrugged. "She is only happy when she is home reading one of her books, hanging with Sara and Sam and me."
       "Man, this explains so much about her behavior." Jack sighed as he continued sadly, "And unfortunately it also explains so much of J.T.'s behavior too."
       "So, are you gonna be white is always right and stick with your boy or are you gonna do what is really right?"
       Jack was so surprised at the question he just stared at Tasha in disbelief. "You can't think I would allow this to continue now that I know about it?"
       Tasha just quirked an eyebrow at him and patted her afro. "Yes I do!"
       Jack's jaw clenched. "Well, think again! I am not into harassing little girls
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