Rona Ambrose looked at the clock, 7 PM, it was time to get ready. She donned the required clothing, and stepped outside the big house, taking a deep breath. The night air was so clean, with a nip of the coming autumn season. She knew the address and set out on her way.
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At the address, John Meyer waited, excited and keyed up. Ever since he had been chosen, he had felt the wild stirrings of excitement. He wondered if it was really all right, but when his superiors explained it to him, he had relaxed. It was for the good of the organization.
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As she walked along, Rona recalled how her colleagues were advised and asked if they wanted to participate. When they were told it was for the good of the organization, she had decided that she was going to be in on it. And here it was, her night to participate. She turned the corner, and there it was, almost like it was beckoning to her. She had been directed to go around to the side, as the front door would be locked.
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John was ready, he was standing in the best space, easy to see and be seen. He know what to expect, and he trembled at the idea of what was about to happen.
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Just before she entered the building, Rona slipped a mask over her face, it was like a mask you'd see at the Mardi Gras. One of the rules is always to be masked, not let your face be seen, just do what was required of you, then leave.
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John watched her approach, his cock making a noticeable bulge under his clothes. The mask hid her well, he would not be able to tell who she was after she was gone.
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Rona stopped, almost touching, then she bowed her head, said a short prayer, and knelt. Her nun's habit covered her, all that was visible was her mouth and her nose, and she was prepared to perform what the church called an act of "charity."
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The church had been rocked by so many scandals of priests performing perverted acts, and sexual abuse. The council had decreed that the only way to remove the urges was to have them released like a safety valve, and nuns were interviewed and questioned as to whether they would like to act as "charity givers" to the priests, calling it an act of Christian charity.