This is all fantasy. For anyone who might need that spelled out more clearly, that means none of it ever happened, and none of it ever will. All names and descriptions are made up from names and descriptions that are common or seemed right for the story, and have no relationship to anyone who might have the same or a similar name or description, just like every other fiction story by every other author. All situations, dialog, and actions in the stories are entirely made up and have no relationship whatsoever to reality. Also, BR&T Magazine doesn't exist, never has, and never will, as if that wasn't obvious. The General Disclaimer is incorporated herein by reference.
This is a rough draft of the chronology of the entire BR&T Magazine universe. There is no guarantee that it will ever be finished. It might have inconsistencies, contradictions, omissions, and might need more proofreading. But it might help you 'connect the dots' between other stories, and fill in many of the gaps with information that has not (yet) been included in any other story. But you might not want to read it before reading all of my other stories since many details it contains might be considered 'spoilers' for other stories.
BR&T Magazine: A Complete Chronology
A timeline of events and characters
ROUGH DRAFT
20 June 2014
(M+B+b+/g++ pedo bond rape tort terror plus anything cruel)
(spoilers?)
Perhaps the reader needs an explanation of what exactly BR&T Magazine is, before wondering where it came from. To start with, "BR&T" is pronounced exactly the same as "brat" and for all you know, it has the same meaning. Though, technically, it stands for "Bondage, Rape, and Torture" (or sometimes just Terror).
A typical issue of BR&T Magazine has on its cover one girl, or (rarely) a couple of girls or several girls connected in some way. She is from three to ten years old (nine out of ten of them from six to ten years old), therefore at the absolute peak of beauty and sexiness for girls. She's naked and very well displayed. Plus she's generally bawling, and screaming unless she's gagged. Usually the reason is clear.
Within the magazine, there may be brief advertisements, always of direct relevance to the magazine's readers (no stupid drinks, cars, or insurance company ads, ever), followed by a brief (no sense being verbose when no one will take the time to read it anyway, right?) introduction of the girl or reminder of her past appearances in the magazine, perhaps with a small photo or two.
Then the featured girl is ... featured ... in a forty-page full-color spread. The word 'spread' is always appropriate. She is (or they are) naked, extremely well displayed, and if the reason she's bawling and screaming wasn't clear on the cover, it will certainly be abundantly clear by the time the reader has seen all forty pages. Sometimes the photos begin with her in a very different situation, perhaps even cheerful or playful, to set the scene or introduce her, but the readers needn't worry, since that never lasts very long.
At the end of the magazine, readers can find a four-page featurette to introduce some other girl, to arouse the reader's interest (among other things). She's also extremely well displayed, bawling, and either screaming or gagged. The reason isn't always shown, and is sometimes left to the reader's imagination as a tease.
Finally, there's a short advertisement of BR&T Magazine's related publications and products, especially their videos of the featured and featuretted girls, plus a survey to allow readers to provide feedback on which girl they'd most like to see extremely well displayed in future issues and videos, and what they'd most like to see done to her or another girl.
The back cover, often seen first, usually shows a different view of the same action that appears on the front cover.
And now... how in the world, and in what world, did this magazine come to be?
The following is intended to be in chronological order in the BR&T Magazine universe, not the order the stories were written.
Jeff (last name not mentioned) is involved in tormenting Jenny (age 7) in "Rescuing Jenny" though he wasn't the one who started it. That was when he was probably 6 or 7 or 8, maybe a few years before "Sextoys" with his sisters. He tells his classmates what he does to her, whispering about her when she's looking, and perhaps those classmates are some of the boys mentioned below, perhaps not. One classmate is Andrew, who shows pictures of Jenny to the boys in his cub scout troop, and perhaps some of those cub scouts are mentioned below, though Andrew is never mentioned again, for good reason.
None of the other boys involved in tormenting Jenny are ever mentioned below, for good reason. (Spoiler deliberately left vague, even though the story is not currently written.)
Jeff (same one), Mark Zimmerman, Curt Winters, and Robert Blackrock torment Jeff's sisters (Ariana and Kathy), Mark's cousin (Jennifer), Curt's cousin (Alicia), Curt's neighbor (Eva), Robert's classmate (Wendy), a new girl in town whose father works at the grocery store (Alice Foster), Robert's really cute cousin (Robin), plus other girls wherever they can find them. (Note: Jenny is not Jennifer.) Those stories (if they exist at all, which in many cases they don't, yet) are told in
There's some overlap between these stories, since Ariana's first terrible experience with just Jeff was years before the other events in "The Overpass" that involved all the boys together, thus it overlaps "Wendy's Torment" and possibly others. Since those events are told as flashbacks in Kathy's story, it's listed after Wendy's. Those stories of Eva, Trisha, and Twins Club could be before or after The Overpass, and before or after each other.
Mark and Curt also know Jack Trice and Pete Willis on the bus (Wendy Younger and Katie Turner), but that's the only story they're named in (yet).
Robert Blackrock is joined by boys who live on his street: Ken (no last name given) is a photography whiz and overall technical expert, Jeremy (no last name given) lives in a nice secluded house with a large back yard for privacy, and Steve Glasscock is "cool, hanging out with older guys a lot" so they invite him to join them in their activities with Karen. That story is told in "Fairies Cry" (Karen and Tina), which could actually be before or after any of the later stories about Jeff, above, or overlap them since there are many more stories of Karen and Tina to tell. Bob (i.e. Robert Blackrock) lives just across the street from Karen, who lives right beside Tina (a fence between has a convenient loose board).
Ricky and Randy, two brothers whose father runs a company employing at least one loving but unlucky father, know Bob and Jeremy enough to get invited to their parties (where "the entertainment is Karen again"), and they also go to parties of their own, as told in "Sheila's Slumber Party" (Sheila and Lisa).
All of the preceding stories happen when the boys are in the 9 to 15 age range. The boys get together (possibly before or after any of the later stories) and decide to form a club based on their mutual interests. The question of a name comes up, and they decide to call it the "Pretty Dolly Rape and Torture Club" (a dumb name, because hey, they're kids). There are at least seven boys in the club (Jeff, Mark, Curt, Robert (Bob), Ken, Jeremy, and Steve), and could be well over a dozen including Jack, Pete, Ricky, Randy, and a lot of unnamed boys like Wendy's classmates or boys on her bus. They decide the PDRTC has three simple bylaws, which I know but haven't stated in any story yet. (I'm working up to that, so not yet, not here! But there are clues.)
Jeff is elected President For Life. They don't have a Vice President at first, just a President of Vice which goes to whoever had the best idea most recently. It's almost always Curt or Robert (ways to get girls), Mark, Jeremy, or Robert (where to take them), Steve or Robert (how to keep them from talking), or Ken or Robert (what to do to them). Eventually, they just decide to make Robert Blackrock the Vice President For Life, and just appreciate everyone's contributions to everyone's fun.
Many years later, they're all adults, but they still have the PDRTC and the mutual interests it's based on, and still have the same bylaws, and still have fun adventures with many girls, many places, and many activities (none of them in stories, except one).
Jeff has gone into acting, he says; actually, he stocks shelves at a grocery in another town, but at least he acts like he's in acting, so that counts for something. Steve has gone into law enforcement. Ricky and Randy have gone into politics. Curt is now a teacher at the school they were all students at as kids. Robert is a reasonably successful businessman, but he's looking for ways to diversify. Jeremy inherits the house with the secluded back yard. He also inherits his father's somewhat unprofitable lumber mill, and struggles to find a way to make it worthwhile. The club's technology has improved (thanks mostly to Ken), including some clever camera and computer work in Jeremy's house (thanks solely to Ken). Mark, an exception to the others' successes, is still a grumbling farmhand on his father's farm.
The transition is told in "Police Evacuated Our Farmhouse" (Susanne, Cathy, Melissa; the whole PDRTC). Jeff is the President of the club at the beginning, but Robert is the President at the end, which isn't written yet and is really begging to be told. With Robert as President, they finally change the name, and start a new venture as "BR&T Magazine" for the first time. Their first, second, and third featured girls were the inspiration for starting the magazine at all, since they were easily available.
Mark Zimmerman inherited his father's farm and immediately replaced all the farmhands with various like-minded friends of his who actually work for BR&T Magazine. Now they have a secure place to hold fun festivities, even a nice place for an outdoor stage at a site that can accomodate a huge audience. (It doesn't get built right away, though.)
After starting up the magazine, they always need fresh stars to feature in it, and more importantly, to play with for their own fun. They routinely go on searching expeditions to find them, such as the one related in Kidnapped Schoolgirls (inspired by Blackwind's story of the same name, which is rewritten as one chapter in the story).
Around this time, the BR&T Crew establish a gathering of many friends and associates, meeting on the third wednesday of every month at the State Arboretum, which they call the Swat Meet. Word spreads, even to people in Blackwind's universe (with changes so they'll fit in mine).
A couple decades later, they have office space in back of a hardware store from which they publish BR&T Magazine and videos for tens of thousands of customers. To be more specific: Robert Blackrock runs "Plumbing and Heating" which is a hardware store (mostly mail-order, see their ad in First Communion), the office for the magazine, and a warehouse for their supplies (see Sealed Envelopes).
Inevitably, Steve Glasscock is now Sheriff Glasscock (as Sealed Envelopes reveals).
Their technical wizard, Ken, has set up an elaborate system of cameras, video recorders, and microphones all around the BR&T Stage.
Curt Winters is now Principal Winters of Bunnytail Elementary School, and numerous friends are teachers... or are still teachers.
Jeremy's lumber mill is still losing money, on paper, but he no longer cares how much it loses, on paper. With Robert's management, and Curt's invaluable assistance, and Ken's expertise, it has been fantastically useful in other ways. Some employees wonder why they get paid such lavish salaries; some might even figure it out, but none of them complain.
One of the students at Bunnytail is Kayannah ("Kaiah" for short, thus pronounced "KAY-uh"), whose father (guard at the lumber mill) tries out an unusual punishment to get her to behave in school, with such success that he uses it often for her and her little sisters, Terra and Oceanna (three syllables, not four: "oh-SAH-nuh"). BR&T takes full advantage of Kaiah's frequent punishment, making her a very popular free-range BR&T Girl for many years, beginning with her First Video. Maybe her sisters will share the same fate, maybe when they're even younger than Kaiah was.
Over the years, the Swat Meet provides a great venue for finding new talent, marketing their products, and just having fun in general. Even the bank manager regularly attends with (most of) his family.
On a completely different continent, boys will be boys... and men will be men... just as they have for centuries. On a trip with her parents, Sara Jessica Carson gets left behind, and has a very unusual two weeks at an ancient Incan temple. No one at BR&T has ever heard of that temple, yet.
During the visit to the temple, Jim Carson (Sara's father) discovers how much more fun he can have when he finally gets the chance. He meets and thoroughly enjoys meeting six-year-old Tina Lilianna Jones and all of the other girls who are at the temple that day. Most importantly, he discovers how much fun it is to let other men have fun with Sara. Too bad nothing like that could ever happen back home, he thinks. On the bus on the way back, he meets and thoroughly enjoys seven other girls including two gorgeous blonds, Alana and Leah Lily Andrews (or Androse?), and a three-year-old doll named Samantha, all of whom he'd seen earlier in the temple.
A year later, a new student, Sara Jessica Carson (same one), starts in 4th grade at Bunnytail Elementary School after her father takes a job as manager at the lumber mill. (Just by coincidence, Sara becomes Kaiah's classmate.) The boys at Bunnytail Elementary uphold school tradition, including a different Robert in Sara's 4th grade class, plus five boys in 5th grade (or in detention, depending on where you look at any given moment). Indeed, Principal Winters has no shortage of willing young assistants whenever and wherever he needs them.
The same week as Sara Carson's arrival at Bunnytail, little Nicole has her seventh birthday party, planned to the last detail by her devoted mother. Among other surprises in the decorations and party games, little Nicole discovers that only boys were invited. Later that same week, little Nicole and Sara meet at the all-school assembly in a way that neither of them wanted.
Also the same week, the drama teacher at Bunnytail has his students practice a play, Rain of Swats, adapted from a book with a similar name. He has them practice the play for weeks, and chooses Sara's class to perform it on school program night.
The BR&T Stage on Mark's farm has become a popular attraction with many locals, including a local truck driver whose astounding luck and quick thinking makes BR&T very indebted to him for a long time (The Ballad of Brownie Troop 432).
The 'only survivor' of the accident that wiped out her Brownie troop, Little Nicole is in 1st grade (Sealed Envelopes and Mommy Nicole's Letters and Little Nicole in the Van).
The other eight Brownies in little Nicole's troop were in kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades at Bunnytail. What happened to them even before they disappeared (and many other things did) is another story, or actually, several other stories (which, when written, will appear with the Bunnytail Elementary School stories).
As for Sara Jessica, she gets selected to replace one of the missing Brownies as a cheerleader at Bunnytail, and as a result of little Nicole's mother making all the cheerleader uniforms, the two girls begin writing letters. They finally meet for the first time (since the assembly, anyway) after their parents arrange for them to go to Rape Therapy together every tuesday after school.
After a few of weeks of 'therapy' together, Sara begins solo sessions every thursday afternoon. A neighbor boy takes it off of her afterward.
Meanwhile, little Nicole begins spending thursday afternoons at the BR&T Stage on Mark's farm, in company with other girls the BR&T crew decide they want that day. Sara and little Nicole continue writing letters about it,
Never content to depend on their stable of free-range or captive BR&T Girls, since, as they say, kids grow up too fast, BR&T Magazine goes on frequent scouting expeditions and fishing expeditions using various methods (such as First Communion and Flower Girls?).
Even divorce-court judges in nearby states (Night Riders and BR&T Logic Puzzle: Five on Stage) enjoy the magazine and lend a hand when they can. Elisa and Ivana are about the same ages as Brittany, Caitlin, and Julie (First Communion, sorry if this gives away part of the puzzle). They also get letters from readers sharing things they think BR&T might find interesting (First Communion again).
The BR&T men aren't the only ones in town who have something going, though they usually know who else does and what they're doing. The boys in the neighborhood play with Alicia White and her little sisters whenever they want, however they want, and sometimes their play enables others (like Mr. Carson) to have some fun of their own.
About a year after the disappearance of the Brownie troop, one of the most popular (and therefore most frequently featured) of the free-range BR&T girls, who has been used and abused for several years, gets featured again on a device invented by Jimbo, in one of its most brutal issues. (Don't read this one unless you want a brutal story.)
In a distant state, Austin and Dallas write such an enticing letter to BR&T Magazine that they're willing to make the trip (BR&T Meets Cindy Graymont). They and all of their readers are very glad they did. In fact, they begin construction of a second BR&T Stage on an abandoned farm that the boys had been using. (BR&T got it for a song. No, actually, for a stack of past issues of the magazine and a lifetime pass to all events that happen there.) Upon its completion, Cindy is the first performer on the bill, and remains a popular star for a long long time.
One of the letters that BR&T Magazine gets is from reader Johnny Taylor, about his neighbor, Kelly Anderson (Kelly's Mistake). They're very interested in her, of course, so he sets it up for BR&T to come get her and do what BR&T does best (but that's another story).
The same fate awaits Courtney after her own completely different mistake (Finding Out What Boys Want). If any of the boys have ever seen BR&T Magazine (and who can doubt that they have?), she's in for a really bad time, now that she's about to find out what boys really want when they get the chance to take it. (It wasn't clear if Courtney was part of the BR&T universe or not, until her story got put under the BR&T index, which answered that question.)
Later the same year that Austin and Dallas introduced BR&T to Cindy, two of their friends, Darren and Rusty, find the right inducements to get control of Cindy's friend, Marie. The boys play with her often: in her bedroom, or at their farm, or at school, or essentially anywhere they want to take her. They introduce her to BR&T with the same enthusiasm that Austin and Dallas did with Cindy. Almost a year after Cindy's introduction, and many months after Marie's, Marie's little cousin (a girl, fortunately) visits. The second BR&T Stage hands, and the crowd that attends, thoroughly enjoy the new performer (Laurie Comes to Visit).
There's also a ranch in Montana (Desk 13), that Cindy's mother knows about (Meadows, Book 2), but that's so far from Bunnytail and the BR&T guys that the only contact is that they send them letters, pictures, and videos, after BR&T sends them cameras and video recorders.
So that ties together almost every story that isn't under "Assorted Stories" and even some that are!
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