are there any stories like this?

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I've read a lot of stories but i've noticed that characters who get punished, sometimes in really shall we say extreme fashoins never seem to seek payback on those who have punished them, even if it was deserved. Are there any stories where someone facing punishment does strike back, either during or after their punishment has concluded? I'm curious.

Residue

I wrote a story called "Residue" that is available in Hatbox. The protagonist is abused as a child (punished for a perceived wrongdoing). The story carries on in the protagonist's life watching him seek retribution against the world. Then some of those he "punishes" seek retribution against him.

I wrote the story because I grew weary of reading all the "punishment" stories that seemingly ignore the downstream residue of their actions.

Hatbox helps with the financial support of this site. Several of my stories are available through Hatbox. I receive no compensation for those stories, but I'm pleased to support BC because it has been very good for me. If you cannot afford to contribute to Hatbox, let me know through a PM. I will send you a copy of the story. I think it might be just what you wanted to read.

Angela Rasch (Jill M I)

Not Sure If This Meets Your Needs

Julie O's stories generally involve a bad actor and retribution.

Also, Monica Rose's The Awakening of a Vengeful Phoenix might fit the bill.

Not sure if this is the kind of thing you're looking for, but...

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Another Patricia, going by the name of Patty Marie, wrote "Sissies Revenge" Where in a wife discovers her husbands cross-dressing and thinks of him as a sissy and attempts to transition him without telling him. WARNING the woman also cuckolds him, but he does get revenge.

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Patricia

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Stories

Aardvark's "Warrior of Batuk" is like that. There is also a story written as a response Fleurie's "The Deception of Choice" where there is a sort of revenge on the behalf of the man damaged in the original story. I can't remember the name of it, though perhaps Randalynn wrote it? This reminds me that perhaps it is time to go read both of them again.

it's a Stark story called ...

... Stark: The State of Grace, part of the Stark series of mine that Dorothy recommended. *smiles*

Hope you like!

Randalynn