Tipping the Balance Part One
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Chapter 2: What next?
A trip to the bank Monday afternoon allowed me to retrieve some things from our safe deposit box, including life insurance policies (all mine), a few certificates of deposit, again in my name, and some of my late father’s military medals. I left everything else behind. I had no use for her jewelry, or her family papers. I did notice a fairly new insurance policy made out in her name. I looked inside to see who the beneficiary was, and saw that it was Tommy. Somehow, that didn’t surprise me.
What did surprise me was that Sylvia hadn’t attempted to contact me at all up to that afternoon. Perhaps she was expecting me to return in the near future. That wasn’t going to happen. It left me with one more task. I needed a lawyer who could handle the divorce, and any problems I ran into with Faraday and Crosse. I couldn’t afford one of the big time firms, so I looked for a private practice that might be a bit more reasonably priced if problems arose. I was hoping that Sylvia wouldn’t contest the divorce.
Looking through the Yellow Pages, I finally decided on a small firm that was located in our suburban area. I punched in the number on my cell phone and waited for a response. An older sounding woman answered the phone.
‘Carmen Croft, Attorney at Law,’ she said crisply.
‘Uhm … my name is Stan Copely, and I need to talk to a lawyer about a divorce, and some issues about Ohio labor law. Can Mr. Croft help me?’
There was a slight hint of laughter in her voice as she answered, ‘First of all, it’s Ms. Croft, and yes, she can help you with both family and labor law. Would you like to make an appointment?’
‘Yes, ma’am, I would. Thank you.’
‘Well, I see Ms. Croft has some time available tomorrow afternoon, just after four pm. Will that be satisfactory?’
‘Yes, ma’am, that will be fine.’ I was pleased that I would be able to see her that quickly.
‘Very well then, Mr. Copely, she’ll see you at four o’clock tomorrow.’
‘Thank you.’ I snapped the phone closed, pleased that I had accomplished finding a lawyer so quickly, and also one who could assist me with both the divorce and any problems that might crop up with F & C. I sat back in the motel chair, wondering what else I had to do that I hadn’t thought of. Perhaps Ms. Croft could give me some advice regarding that tomorrow.
The TV was on, but I wasn’t really paying much attention to it and I began to fall asleep. I suppose the tension and turmoil of the past two days was catching up to me, but whatever the reason, I was having a hard time staying awake. I was expecting Tommy to arrive from work in a few minutes, and we could decide what to do about supper. I hadn’t managed to do any shopping other than for some breakfast fixings and sandwich materials for my son’s lunch.
The chime of my cell phone caught me by surprise and it took me a few seconds to extract it from my pocket.
‘Hello?’
‘Where the hell are you, Stan?’ came Sylvia’s demanding bark.
I almost flipped the phone closed at that, but held it out in front of me for a moment.
‘Stan? Stan? Answer me!’ she shouted from the little device.
‘What do you want?’ I wasn’t in a particularly conciliatory mood, but I kept myself under control, not raising my voice.
‘I want to know where you are, and why you aren’t at home.’
‘I thought I covered that ground Saturday morning, Sylvia. It thought I made it clear I was leaving and not coming back.’ I was working hard to keep my voice calm and even.
‘Are you still going on about that? You can’t be serious. You’re just going to walk out on me after all these years?’ She was still demonstrating a belligerent attitude.
‘I already have. Haven’t you noticed?’ I was starting to get a little snarky myself.
‘You owe me the courtesy of at least talking about it,’ she demanded again.
‘There’s nothing to discuss. I’ve made up my mind, and nothing that’s happened has caused me to want to change it. If you took the trouble to listen to yourself, you’d understand why I am doing what I am doing. Courtesy hasn’t been your strong suit lately.’
There was a pause on the other end of the line.
‘What are you going to do now?’ she asked in a calmer, quieter voice.
‘I’ll be talking to a lawyer tomorrow about seeking a divorce. I’ve already resigned from F & C, so in two weeks, I’ll be officially unemployed. Oh … and just so you don’t worry … Tommy is staying with me. He’s fine, in case you’re wondering.’ I thought that would slow her down considerably, and I was right.
‘A divorce? You’re serious?’
‘Yes, I’m serious.’
There was another pause, and this time the unmistakable sound of a sob. I had finally gotten through to her.
‘Is there anything I can do to make you change your mind?’ she asked quietly.
‘I can’t think of anything, to be honest. This isn’t something I just dreamed up on Saturday morning. This has been coming for some time. In fact, it’s been coming for years. I just got to the point where I wasn’t going to go on with our marriage the way it was, and you couldn’t see what you had become. I took it for as long as I could.’
‘What am I supposed to do? I don’t want to be alone,’ she whined softly.
‘Sylvia, you’ve been alone in our house for quite a while. You’ve had very little to do with me or Tommy, and lately, what communications we have had weren’t very pleasant. I don’t know why, but you’re a pretty unhappy woman, and when I tried to talk to you about it, you just shut me out. After a while, I quit trying.’
I could hear her crying now, and I was starting to feel a bit guilty … and sad. Was it all her fault? I’d been over this ground in my head many times in the past. I knew I had contributed to the problem with my constant travel, but her unwillingness to communicate and at least try to help us get through a bad period had been the most frustrating part. She had created a wall around herself, and I couldn’t break it down.
‘Maybe I can change,’ she moaned.
‘You’re still young, Sylvia. You and I have half our lives ahead of us. I’ve come to the conclusion that I can start again. I need to start again. I can’t live with the unhappiness I’ve been tolerating these past years.’
‘So … there’s no hope for us?’
‘I don’t see any,’ I admitted. ‘Best we just go on and ….’ I didn’t finish the comment.
‘Will I see you and Tommy again?’
‘Probably, somewhere along the way. I’ve told Tommy not to take sides. I know you love him, and I know he loves you, but … he needs some space too. He’ll be okay. He plans to go back to school in the new year. I’m sure he’ll tell you about it. I’ll help him with his tuition.’
‘I can’t believe this is happening. I can’t believe you’re going to do this to me,’ she wailed.
I almost lost my temper as she distilled our problems down to herself, with no thought about anything else. I doubted she would ever understand how I felt. There wasn’t much point in trying to convince her.
‘Goodbye, Sylvia. I’ll let you know when the paperwork is ready. I’m sorry it’s come to this.’
I pushed the END button on my phone, the sound of her sobs in my ear. I don’t think she expected this kind of a conversation when she called.
Tommy arrived a few minutes later, looking tired but smiling. Being on his feet all day couldn’t be easy, but he enjoyed problem solving with computers. Many of the store’s customers were neophytes like me, users without much comprehension of how all the systems worked. When things go wrong, we need someone to help us figure it out … or just fix it … whatever. Tommy liked that part of the job.
My son grabbed a quick shower and we headed for the supermarket for some take-out from the deli counter. A while later we were back at the motel, enjoying our impromptu meal. As we finished our food, I briefed Tommy on the day’s
activities, including my contacting a divorce lawyer and my conversation with his mother.
‘I think she’s finally figured out this is real and not just some temper tantrum on my part. I’ve told her you’re with me, and you’re okay. Have you talked to Jilly yet?’
‘Yeah, I called her right away on Saturday when you left, and I told her I would try and get away too. She knows I’m here, so don’t be surprised if she calls.’
‘No problem. She’s a nice girl. You’re lucky to have her.’
‘Dad … I told Jilly about Mom. I mean, about my thinking she might be seeing some other guy. She suggested we follow her and find out what we can. You might want to know that. You know … for the divorce.’
‘I’m not much at playing private detective. I wouldn’t know how to go about it. Anyway, how do you know when she’s going to go out?’
‘It was almost always on Tuesday and Thursday when you were away. She’d leave about seven or eight, and come home sometime near midnight. I’m not sure about that, because most of the time I was asleep and I didn’t hear her come in. Do you want to come with us?’
‘No … no, I don’t think so. You go ahead if you want to, but don’t do anything foolish. I don’t want you or Jilly getting into trouble or getting hurt. It’s not going to change what I’m going to do anyway.’
‘Okay … well, tomorrow, we thought we’d sit outside the house in her dad’s car, and if she comes out, we’d follow her.’
‘And if she doesn’t?’
‘Well … we’ll find something to keep us occupied,’ he grinned.
I went into the office the next morning to see if there were any additional assignments. There were two, both in different parts of the territory. I contacted the customers to determine how urgent the problems were, then booked my flights to handle them in order of importance. My travel reservations were again made on-line by myself, putting an end to my adversarial relationship with Mrs. Fracas. I would be on the road Wednesday morning and home at a sensible hour on Friday afternoon. I no longer felt any obligation to play by the F & C rules. My only responsibility was to do my job, and do it well.
I could probably handle one, or maybe even two more jobs the following week. I already had two simple assignments, so it might be possible to have an efficient week to finish my career with my ex-employer. I wondered how much we might have saved the company if we had been allowed to work our own schedule instead of the preconceived one that management had determined for us. Over these past three years I thought it would probably have been in the thousands.
Since I was going to be on the road for the balance of the week beginning Wednesday, I needed to get my apartment search under way. I had circled a number of possibilities in the paper and began a phone campaign to line up some viewings for the weekend. I had already renewed our rental on the motel room for another week. I was hoping we didn’t have to stay here much longer. I would include Tommy, and even Jilly in our search if she was interested.
When I boarded the plane on Wednesday morning, I had a lot to think about. My meeting with Carmen Croft the previous afternoon had been very helpful, and gave me a sense that things might be going my way for a change. We left the divorce issues ’till last because she was fascinated by the treatment I had received at Faraday and Crosse.
When I first stepped into her office, I saw an attractive young woman, perhaps in her early twenties. I assumed it was a secretary, so I introduced myself.
‘Good afternoon, I’m Stan Copely and I have an appointment with Ms. Croft.’
‘Hi, Mr. Copely. I’ll be right with you. She finished some filing and walked toward me, extending her hand. ‘I’m Carmen, nice to meet you.’
‘Oh … you caught me by surprise. I didn’t expect someone so young,’ I stumbled.
She laughed, ‘That’s all right, I get that all the time. I really am a lawyer, and I really do know what I’m doing.’
‘When I called earlier, I was sure I talked to an older woman.’
‘That would have been my mother. She used to work as a paralegal, and now she helps me around the office. She’s gone home to make supper for my grandmother and me.’
‘All in the family, huh?’
‘Yeah. It’s great. I’m just in my third year of private practice, so I can use all the free help I can get.’ She had an upbeat and confident manner about her, and I felt more at ease than I had a couple of minutes earlier.
Anyway, back to Carmen’s reaction to my rules at work. To begin with, they had never issued an employee contract, or any other written form of employment regulations. Old man Faraday never needed them. His word was good. But today, with the current management, they were abusing the rights of some of their employees, and I was one of the abused. Carmen was almost rubbing her hands in glee when I gave her a verbal review of their ‘rules’ for service technicians. She said she almost lost track of the number of violations of state labor law as she rapidly wrote on her legal pad.
When we got around to the subject of my divorce, she listened to my story without comment. I didn’t get any sense that she was taking sides, but she didn’t really encourage me either. At one point, she asked a very specific question.
‘Mr. Copely, will your life be better with or without your wife by your side?’
I almost answered on impulse that it would be better, but the look in her eyes told me to think more carefully about that question.
‘If I could turn back the clock somehow … back to when we were in love and when I was happy in my job, I’d say it would be better with her. But in the last few years, it’s all changed. Today … I’d have to say it would be better without.’
‘Do you think your job had an effect on your relationship with your wife?’
I should have guessed this question was coming. After all, I’d been asking myself the same thing over and over again.
‘Yes. It couldn’t help but put pressure on the marriage when I was away so much. But … and it’s a big but … I tried several times to get Sylvia to talk to me about it, trying and get her feelings out in the open. I never succeeded. So … I guess the truth is that the job hurt the marriage, but my wife didn’t do anything to prevent it. She never once hinted I should quit and find something else to do.’
Carmen sat quietly looking at me, thinking about what I had said, I suppose.
‘Mr. Copely, I’m going to suggest we leave the matter of divorce on hold for a bit. If you don’t mind, I’d like to concentrate on your job and your employer’s responsibilities. Would that be okay?’
‘Yeah, I suppose. I’m not in a rush to get divorced. I just want to put an end to the misery. I don’t see how we could reconcile, but I don’t feel like we need to charge ahead full speed.’
‘Good. I think that’s a smart decision. In the meantime, we can go to work on Faraday and Crosse. So, here’s my suggestion.’
She laid out her strategy and I smiled when I heard it. She was one clever young lady. I think, just by dumb luck, I had found a very good lawyer to look after my interests. One of the things she asked me to do was to list all the ‘rules’ I could think of, as well as just how I spent my time on the road, hour by hour. I would list these things over the next few days, and then I would meet with her again and she would begin to carry out our strategy.
I wanted to get this deal in motion, so I began almost immediately to write down all the restrictions and directives that I could remember, past and present. It took an hour or so, but I was fairly confident I hadn’t forgotten anything major. As far as the work routine when I traveled, I began with my trip to the airport on Sunday, and documented just how I spent my days with each customer. I made a note that my obligation was to complete my work, regardless of how many hours it took, but I was still expected to stick to m
y pre-arranged schedule no matter what. That led to long hours in some situations where the problems were complex or difficult, as well as some situations where I would be finished several hours ahead of expectations, but again, locked into the schedule.
Once I got started on my assignment, I found myself completely immersed in how I conducted myself in the territory, working on the company’s behalf. I didn’t gloss it up or sugar-coat it, I just put down the facts as I knew them. I got a minor brain wave and included the names of all my customer contacts as reference for checking the authenticity of my records. I had advised Carmen that I was a bit of a pack-rat, and had all my call and expense reports from years before, and could confirm my activities that way. She gave me a two-hundred watt smile when she heard that.
I was loading all this information onto my laptop. And it was my laptop. The company declined to provide us with one, even though we needed them to do our jobs properly. My laptop files had plenty of information on them as well. I was pretty confident that Carmen would have enough to confront F & C when the time came. But not just yet.
My zone was listed as Mid-West, and that encompassed everything between the Mississippi River west to the Rockies and from Canada to Mexico, a hell of a lot of territory. The main centers of activity were around St. Louis, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, and Dallas. I had the largest territory with the most travel. As the number of service technicians slowly declined, I was picking up more and more of the slack where our coverage was weak. So, throw in Minneapolis and Green Bay, but Milwaukee and Chicago were not included. In the wisdom of our brilliant leader, they belonged in a different territory. It was just one more example of the lame-brained thinking that was running the company.
My three day trip this week began in Jefferson City, Missouri, then to Kansas City. Sometimes, my bookings weren’t always going to work out, but by talking to my customers, they had come to know just how tricky it was for me to get to all my calls in an efficient manner. They were pretty understanding and gave me a lot of flexibility. It was one of the benefits of having made good friends and providing reliable service over a long period of time. If an emergency arose, well, we’d figure out how to cope with that and circumvent the tight controls that F & C put on our travel. I thought to myself that without the interference, we could have provided better service at a lower cost if I had been allowed to use my experience to take advantage of my customer relationships.
I got all my work done, and after telling my customers that I was leaving F & C, even had time to socialize with a few of my old friends at the two firms. They all wished me well and wondered aloud how they would get by with a new man. I promised to let them know where I ended up, and they all had my card with my personal cell phone number on it. I encouraged them to phone if there was a way I could help them. One more week, and my F & C days would be done.
I was back at our motel just before six on Friday and found both Tommy and Jilly waiting for me. I was invited to join them at Jilly’s for a home-cooked meal. I had met Maureen and Dick Forester on a couple of occasions. They approved of Tommy as their daughter’s boyfriend, and that made it easier on both children and parents. I took a quick shower and changed clothes before joining them for the short drive to the Forester home.
‘So … what did your private detective work turn up?’ I asked as we set out.
Jilly laughed out loud. ‘Tell him, Tommy.’
‘Uhm … well … nothing on Tuesday. Mom didn’t go out as far as we could tell. The lights were on in the living room and when we left at nine-thirty, she was still home.’
‘Come on, Tommy. Tell him the rest,’ Jilly prodded.
‘We had a problem come up. It was cold out, so the windows kept steaming up. We couldn’t see much, so we had to keep wiping them,’ he admitted bashfully.
I started to laugh and Jilly joined me. ‘Some private detectives you two turned out to be,’ I brayed. ‘What about Thursday.’
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Chapter 1 I had sent a letter as reply to the answers I got to an ad in a Danish adult magazine called Weekend Sex, we were seeking a man to tie my husband and "rape" me! The headline in the ad said: TIE MY HUSBAND AND RAPE ME! 1 1/2 month had gone without getting any answer from him. (In the following I will call him Steen). His letter was rather naughty and I was interested in meeting him. I send him a new letter. 3 days later he phoned me, he had been send to work in Norway by his...
Stan looked dubiously at the little crystal trinket dangling from his hand. His marriage was on the rocks, but he'd been hoping for something a little more useful than half-baked folk remedies. Both men took a moment to appreciate the curves of Tracey's ass under her short tennis skirt as she collected their empty beer bottles. Will's wife ignored their gazes and exited the room as silently as she'd entered. "Seriously? I remember you worrying about Tracey playing the field. And...
by Julie Hart [email protected] 1/ Hot and Bothered ~,';~%@ The last time Frankie and I had gotten together for a little fling, his cousin Karen and her two girlfriends butted in. After letting Frankie get off with me, Karen, Lissa and Micky dolled me up and the four of us had fun. I felt a little guilty about that day, with Karen shoving Frankie out like that. Today, sitting on a hill at the park next to Frankie, I brought it up. "Don’t feel bad that Karen left me...
Chapter I Tom pulled on the panties noticing that his penis was already erect. Damn he was horny! It had been almost two weeks since Jen had let him have an orgasm and he really wanted one tonight. His tease of a wife had been making his life hell since that last Sunday night when, to earn his orgasm, he'd agreed to wear panties to work the next day. That had earned him the five girlie points he needed. Girlie points were what he earned when he did things like wear a bra...
Author's note. This is a work of erotic fiction, so if this offends you, please stop reading. Also, most of what's described in this story wouldn't be ethical or legal, but again, I remind you that it's fiction! I hope it's good-and-kinky fiction, and while I wish something like this had happened to me, once again, it's only fiction. Some readers think that my stories are autobiographical. I wish! Also, a fan of my work suggested this story concept. Feel free to message me if you have...
Tom arched his back as he stretched the bra behind him. He was very aware of his erection poking stiffly out of the panties he'd put on just moments earlier. "You're getting quite good at that," Jen smiled; nodding approvingly as Tom managed, without too much fumbling, to get the bra hooked. "I think that deserves a girlie point." He grunted embarrassedly and reached for the sheer robe. It wouldn't hide his girl underwear but it was better than nothing. Damn Jen for making him play...
The following story was written by Little Miss Vicky Kay. Gosh, if you use it for personal gain, the big bad copyright wolf will do really scary stuff! So play nice. Warning: this story might be too cute for some tastes. When I was writing it, I thought it was getting too cutesy but, then I though what the heck, let the snuggle bug run wild! LG Story, Girly points. When I was 13, my parents went to a funeral for my Great uncle who I never met in Arizona....
Mark felt like he was playing the main part in the movie GATACA as he sat in front of the mirror trying to remove every last piece of hair from his body save for his head. He was sorry that he lost the bet, but he would have expected her to take it up the ass if he had won, so here he was paying up without complaint. He had already taken the 1/16th inch clippers and removed nearly all the hair from his chest, genitals, legs, and the parts of his back he could reach. He was unfortunately...
My girlfriend Tina has written a lot here about our unusual four-partner relationship. She asked me to write how I view what we have. My perspective.My life changed dramatically for the better when I was twenty-two. In the three years since then, my life keeps getting even better and better.About six months before I met Tina, I had broken off a short-lived relationship with my previous girlfriend. All she ever did was complain about life in general, and about me in particular.Mostly, she hated...
Group SexMy girlfriend Tina has written a lot here about our unusual four-partner relationship. She asked me to write how I view what we have. My perspective.My life changed dramatically for the better when I was twenty-two. In the three years since then, my life keeps getting even better and better.About six months before I met Tina, I had broken off a short-lived relationship with my previous girlfriend. All she ever did was complain about life in general, and about me in particular.Mostly, she hated...
Group SexIt was nearly midnight and Molly was bored out of her mind. Her friend Peter was here and he insisted that she took the bed. It was extremely hot out but that didn't seem to bother Peter. They chatted about school and parents for awhile until Peter changed the conversation to relation ships..."So who's the lucky guy that gets to spend lunch with you?" asked Peter mockingly."Peter shut up.. you know I don't have a boyfriend.. and what about you and Sarah?" Tutted Molly with a hint of jealousy....
A Long Daydream : Special Appointment I ran into quite a lot of money recently. More money than I know what to do with and I’ll certainly never have to work again. Fortunately, I’ve always had this about one of the things I’d do if this situation ever arose. Since I have a fairly extreme passion for long hair on women, I thought it would be great to open a salon catering to the longhaired woman. Nothing new in the idea but think of all the longhaired women I’d meet. I knew exactly what I must...
FetishI was sitting on the couch watching my favorite day time program when I hear a tapping on my apartment door. I looked out the peep hole. I was always suspicious of day time knocks on the door, and all I could see was top of a young female’s head.I cracked the door open and she smiled. She immediately launched into a speech that she was an engineering student at a local college and was selling magazine subscriptions to help finance her way through school. She said that for each subscription she...
HardcoreBonus Points You are Daniel a typical average college student. Miss Collins one of your College professors has called you into her office and says "I am sorry Daniel but I can't let you pass my course. I know it is a required course for you, and therefore I am offering you a option to gain enough bonus points to let you pass. You see the usual extra work system won't get you enough bonus points. But don't worry I have pretty a unusual option that's requires you to be openminded but also offers...
FetishFebruary 4, 1992, Natick, Massachusetts It took me a moment to clear my head after that last comment Cèlia had made, because ‘a’, I HAD thought about that; and ‘b’, I WAS thinking about that. I quickly thought back to that first trip. I hadn’t noticed Cèlia looking at me ‘hungrily’. It had been Cindi who said that. And what Cindi said had set the stage for me to read something into the situation. My reaction had, at first, been the ‘rock star’ or ‘hero worship’ notion. And everything she had...
***** Divine Appointments What little courage I had and desperately embraced was ripped from me and teasingly floated beyond my grasp. Other than my 4-year-old daughter, Pearl, my meager fortitude was all I had to push me to survive and live. In a splintering moment, it had vanished. I fought all that was heaped upon me these past few years, and now a minor occurrence would cause my final defeat. A shattered ax handle destroyed everything and seemingly wrote the final chapter for me and my...
“Who are they?” I asked once security cleared us to edge past the protesters in the wake of the bus carrying the interns. It had taken long enough that we had swung by the rental house so we could drop Jeryl to get the kids in bed. “Greenpeace? The Sierra Club?” “No,” Alison said with a scowl. “It’s a group called ‘Save our Shores’. The leader here is a man named Seymour Xavier.” I nodded. “And what, exactly do they think we are doing to harm the shores?” Alison shook her head. “The best...
I am sitting in the waiting room for my six-thirty appointment. I glance nervously at the clock and lightly tap my foot on the floor.I am waiting to see my therapist. I've been seeing him for almost six months. I am a thirty-five-year-old woman, but I've been keeping a secret that is a little embarrassing for someone my age. I am a virgin; I have never had intercourse. I've come close, but it never happened because of my fear. I just didn't know what it was, but I want to find out.I'm no prude....
Straight SexMy Wife's Doctors AppointmentMy wife and I, because of working late hours, we had not seen much of each other or had the time to have sex together in 3 weeks. One day this spring me and her began to clean out are garage. She begins tell me about her doctors appointment she had the day before.She is standing in front of him in her panties as the good doctor begins looking for varicose vains to treat. He stops and say's “Rachel you have a vain right here” he is pointing to her left lage just 2...
"Chris honey, hurry up... I have to be at the doctor's in twenty-five minutes!" Kathy called upstairs to her sixteen year old son. Chris tossed his school bag on his bed and walked out in the hallway and yelled back. "I'm coming mom." He loved his mother dearly but he hated it when she made him go everywhere with her... if only she were still married he wouldn't have to... then he remembered what an asshole his father had been and the thought disappeared. He shrugged his shoulders and...
PART TWO OF THREEAt this point in my narrative I should explain a few details about my mother. The promontory known as Viking Point stands 500 feet high and is almost sheer cliff amongst rugged and broken coast with a boulder-strewn shore. Our house is built into a large niche in the cliff almost three-quarters of the way up. If you draw a line due east from the house across the North Sea, it touches land on the other side along the Danish-German frontier at Schleswig, and it was from Schleswig...
IncestEm had been going to Phil’s place for a therapeutic massage every week for a year. He was a qualified masseur who worked from his home a short drive away from hers. She always had the five o’clock appointment on Thursdays and knew he always had another regular client that evening at eight. Em’s massages were ninety minutes and she enjoyed them as therapy. Phil really knew what he was doing. Her massages with Phil were always very straight. She was topless for her sessions but wore bikini pants...
HardcoreHi readers, this is my first story so I’m kind of nervous writing about it. Hope you’ll like it. Based on true happenings – names have been changed to keep things anonymous. It was a Friday afternoon and something had been bothering me since Monday. I was having an irregular period since some months and I was extra horny and sensitive all the time. I wanted to get over with this problem. I called in the doctor’s office to see if I could get an appointment. Luckily the receptionist checked me in...
Ch1:Appointment day Ch1:? Appointment day It is a sunny cold day in March. The snowstorm that covered the streets with snow is gone, leaving a clear, frosty day, with temperatures in the 20s. I walk down the street, dressed only in my black sable coat, black velvet choker, and stylish 5 inch pumps, also black, of course. As I walk, the cold air seeps under my coat, up my legs and into my bare pussy. I am going to Mr. Marshall?s mansion. I am afraid of what will happen there. I know...
The new discipline regime was going better than expected for both Melanie and her step-mum, Claire. If anything it brought them closer together.Melanie had wanted the new regime, replacing the awfully boring grounding with the quick albeit painful spanking regime now in place. Since the change happened, Melanie was surprised just how easy it was to break a rule or breach a boundary, all set by her mum, Claire. Easy was not actually the operative word, but often really was. In the first week her...
SpankingA completely fictional story told from two points of view ASHLEY It was two weeks until graduation. I had been going out with Billy for about six months and was looking forward to spending the summer with him before starting college in the fall. We had been up to The Point a few times before, and I had let him make it to second base. (The Point was a sandy flat spot up on the ridge overlooking the city where all the high school k**s would go to make out.) I loved the feeling of his finger...
RIVERS TURNING POINT by Noni Mouse ***Call Me Trent*** My eyes blurred over the words "Call me Ishmael" for the seemingly hundredth time as I put down the Herman Melville book that I had intended to read. I laughed aloud that the more appropriate interpretation of Death and unrequited love would be "Call me Trent." Yes, I was Trent Rivers and I had fallen deeply in love years ago in my first year with a stunning woman only to find out that she was only in the game to get her Mrs....
A DISAPPOINTMENT Jeremy Hunter had to tell the girl he was going to propose to about his 'hobby', hoping that it wouldn't interfere with their relationship. "Pauline, my darling, we've been going out now for eight months, so we must both know that we have something special." Pauline was overjoyed, she just knew he was going to propose. "The thing is, there is something about me that it's only fair to tell you, something that's been nagging at me for several weeks now. It's...
“You’re kidding.”Nate, my older brother, and usual partner in crime stared at me from his place on his couch. In contrast to my readiness- flawless high ponytail, dark hair contrasted with a white silky scrunchie, expensive hiking pack, brand new boots- he was horrifyingly not. He groaned and leaned his disheveled head- was that a pepperoni in his hair?- on the back of the couch.“Take pity on me,” he moaned out. “Its been a rough morning.”Growling, I grabbed one of the empty beer cans off the...
Exhibitionism6. ...And Procedures "The process is important, regardless of the outcome, just ask Schacter. (...)mental health... is not a destination but a process. It's about how you drive, not where you're going. The therapist is like a driving instructor, not a chauffeur," -- Noam Shpancer, The Good Psychologist ***** Ray didn't react to the second playing of the tape, although he wanted to, he was just a little too confused and disoriented. A sound told him he was being visited, but he...
More episodes of this series *may* be available on my site at MistressPriya.com I had done it a million times before, it was a simple act. You move the metallic holder bar from the left side to the right, then push the gate open. Opening the gate, by itself, is a simple act. But today, everything was different. The brown metallic bar of her gate, with its peeling skin of paint, felt a ton heavier than it usually did. My heart began to pound like I was about to step off the earth, like gravity...
--Day Three: Saturday, 22nd May, 1999-- When I woke up, the daylight that had been streaming in through my tiny bedroom window was gone. I was still face-down and apparently in the exact same position in which I’d fallen asleep. I pushed myself up gingerly, bracing for more pain, but none came. In fact, I felt pretty good. I was hungry and thirsty, but over-all I seemed fine. I stood up and immediately noticed a sense of power in my muscles that hadn’t been there before. Upon some...