Behind the Red Door

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When we think of nefarious secret societies doing depraved things, we normally think of men.
But in this case, the women of upper-crust society have formed a secret group. And they have begun kidnapping handsome young men.
Drugged and bound the masked ladies use them for their pleasure, over and over. Finally, the men awaken exhausted on a park bench with no knowledge of where they had been, aside from the memory of a red door.
 
I wrote one sort of along this line. It came about from the idea that men used to kidnap young men to be sailors aboard ships. I think it was Seattle where they had secret passageways under the bars so that as young abled men got drunk, they could be secreted to be aboard ship, waking up while out at sea and no way to get back home!

My story though was about a waitress who used these same passages to ensnare young men, but for sex purposes. She was a little deranged, and having lost her husband to death, was trying to get pregnant by a surrogate dad; one that was a Maritimer like her husband.

As a side note: or mothers scolded us for having elbows on the tables because of these kidnappings. As any mariner can tell you, you use your elbows to keep your plate from sliding around in heavy seas while eating. That is a sure sign of maritime experience; then as well as now. Kidnappers of olde would see that habit and kidnap young men. Mothers would scold their sons not to do that so that kidnappers would not know of their seamanship experience. Today it is considered bad manners to have elbows on the table because of that reason.

Myself; I don't want to be kidnapped, but I can't keep my elbows off the table even though it has been years since I was a mariner.
 
I wrote one sort of along this line. It came about from the idea that men used to kidnap young men to be sailors aboard ships. I think it was Seattle where they had secret passageways under the bars so that as young abled men got drunk, they could be secreted to be aboard ship, waking up while out at sea and no way to get back home!

I don't doubt that this happened in Seattle, too, but Shanghai was famous for this sort of thing. That's where the term "getting Shanghaied" comes from in the first place.
 
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