Over The Hills And Faraway, Book 5. Paying The PiperChapter 28: Lady Madeline Crofton-Foxe free porn video

This is a FigCaption - special HTML5 tag for Image (like short description, you can remove it)

8th Febuary, 2009. Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. London

An an expensive, high performance car is always a useful accessory when dealing with Sloane Rangers, or indeed with any other type of female, I drove to Bayswater in the Porsche. I parked as close as possible to Gemma's house, then rapped on the lion headed Georgian brass knocker on the front door.

It opened to my knock so quickly someone must have been in the hallway.

On first acquaintance the petite and slim Lady Madeline Crofton-Foxe did not appear to be a typical Sloane Ranger. She was dressed as if just come from the grouse moor, or from beating the bounds of her family estate. Her mid brown, collar length hair was covered by one of those Harris Tweed flat peaked caps the gentry wear, which perched on top of an attractive woman's head looks extraordinarily sexy. She wore a Barbour waxed jacket over a Bridgedale woolly pulley, and expensive, well cut, denim jeans emphasised her trim figure. Green wellies completed her ensemble.

"Yes?" Her voice and stare were cold. Although standing several steps above me our eyes were on the same level so she was unable to look down her nose at me, a small, up turned nose, rather than the long aristocratic sort such a person normally bore. Her eyes were light brown, and after taking in my status and class by scanning my garb, olive drab combat trousers held up by a stable belt in RGJ colours, with a well-worn fleece over a sweat shirt, flickered off mine to glance over my shoulder. Sloanies can't bear holding eye contact with the lower classes for too long a time. I introduced myself, then asked the whereabouts of Gemma, and her whole demeanour changed.

"Of course, the Porsche driving, whisking a gel off to the Seychelles, Mister Desmond." She smiled, and it was a genuine one, which lifted her lips, made her eyes twinkle and made my day. She held out her hand, which I shook, her grasp firm. "I'm Maddy. Come inside, and I will fill you in on Gemma, and where she is at the moment." She turned and entered the hallway, then walked along to a door on the right.I had a good view of her shapely arse and swinging hips, which seemed purposefully swung for my pleasure, which it was.

Maddy kicked off her wellies, socks and all; I noticed her toenails were painted an emerald green — it wasn't a Sloanie trait to paint ones toenails, unless on a beach abroad. She opened the door, waving me into the room.

"This is our reception room. The three of us spend evenings together in here when we are not out, or when entertaining in our own rooms. She pointed to a comfy looking armchair. "Please, — take a seat, Mister Desmond."

"Des. Please call me Des," I said, nearly disappearing in the cushioned comfort of the chair.

She perched on the arm of a sofa. "Gemma said you would probably call in..."

"Where is she?" I interrupted her, and I saw a glint of annoyance on her face.

"I do apologise for butting in, Lady Madeline, but I'm rather concerned that I can't reach Gemma, and I'm..."

"The name is Maddy, Des. Gemma is away working for the BBC, somewhere in the West Country." Maddy handed me an envelope. "She has explained everything in this letter." She rose from the arm of the sofa. "Read it while I go and clean-up. I've been walking around Kensington Gardens taking photos of the snowdrops."

It was only then I noticed the top of the range Nikon DSLR camera she was holding. She left the room, and I opened the unsealed envelope and read the letter inside.

Leaving out the endearments, and the references, the many references, to the time we had spent in the Seychelles the letter explained Gemma had been sent undercover for an exposé of care homes in the West Country, which in due course will be shown on the Panorama program on BBC TV.

Gemma's white lie, to explain her absence from work when I took her for lunch at the Compleat Angler, had been taken up by the producer of Panorama, and as it was Gemma's idea she was given a major part in the production. She had been promoted, and could now look forward to a successful career in the production/direction side of BBC TV, providing the work she was now engaged in was a success. Which she swore it would be. She was extremely grateful that I, albeit inadvertently, was the catalyst to her changing fortunes, and although she had enjoyed my company immensely, and could fall in love with me under different circumstances, she felt we did not have the prospect of a real, long lasting relationship due to my devious nature. She would always be grateful for our time together but was going to concentrate on her career, and should I be looking for a relationship I must concentrate on other females.

The last lines of her letter showed what her feelings were towards me.

Well, that's it Des. Thanks for a fabulous time in Praslin.I doubt if any other man will give me such a fantastic bonking. I will certainly miss that, but however good a sex life we might have enjoyed I could never be fully trustful of you, and I need trust from a man more than a good bonking. I've told the girls what a super lover you are. Neither have tasted lemon curd!

Ciao

Gemma.

I put down the letter. Bugger it! I hadn't been looking for a long term relationship with Gemma, just a good old fashioned fucking now and then.

Ah well, maybe her housemates were impressed with her comments on my sexual ability. Time would tell.

The door opened and Maddy walked into the room. It could have been a different woman. Her hair was piled up on her head, secured with a wooden pin such as Japanese Geisha use. Her slender neck was encircled by a choker of pearls, which immediately aroused me to such an extent a hard-on bulged my combats. She was wearing something like a kimono, although not so elaborate — more like a kaftan — which came to mid-calf, and I saw she was wearing high heeled leather boots. She came over to me, the shimmering silk kaftan swirling around her legs, and took the letter from my hand. As she did I caught a whiff of her perfume, which I detected as Givenchy's Dahlia Noir — Suzannah had very expensive tastes.

"Yvonne and I have read the letter ... What does the reference to lemon curd mean?"

I blushed. "Err ... it was something Gemma introduced me to. I'd never tasted lemon curd before."

"And you enjoyed the experience?"

I couldn't help the beam of delight which spread over my face. "Immensely."

"So, where are we going to eat?" Maddy asked. "It's nearly lunch time, and I have a healthy appetite. Shall we take a trip down memory lane for you and visit the Compleat Angler?"

"I didn't plan on taking anyone to lunch, and I'm hardly dressed for the Compleat Angler." I said, indicating my 'scruff order'.

Maddy looped her arm in mine. "Nonsense! arriving in a Porsche, with me on your arm, will get you admittance to any venue, and besides Zak Walton is a friend of mine." We left the house arm in arm and were soon heading west towards Gerrards Cross.

During the journey Maddy told me something of herself. She worked for an international advertising agency, Pure Delight, as a graphic designer — currently in a low level position but she had the ambition, and the skill, to break through into the top flight of her profession.

"I trained at the Slade... " Before I could make the usual comment she continued, "Any reference to Noddy Holder will lead to serious damage in your testicle department." She was taken on the staff of the agency not long after her graduation from the renowned school of art and design.

"I made a point of hanging around the clubs, pubs and bars the HR people from the agency frequented, and managed to gain the notice of the deputy head of recruitment." She smiled grimly. "Wearing no knickers and a short skirt soon grabbed his full attention, and after spending several nights between my thighs he offered me a job, hoping to continue screwing me when I was a member of staff." She grimaced. "It's not the best way to obtain employment, but is the usual route for young women in the advertising industry. When he demanded I continued the relationship I shopped him to his wife, and the resultant shit storm got him fired." She shrugged her shoulders. "I suppose I should feel guilty for that but I don't."

"You must be doing OK? You own a house in Bayswater, wear Givenchy and pearls, and your kaftan must have cost a bomb."

She shook her head. "I barely manage to pay my way. The house was left to me by an aunt, my mother's sister, who was as rich, and as miserable, as sin. However the Council Tax in this Royal Borough is extremely high, which is why I have rented out rooms to Gemma and Yvonne." She was silent for a few minutes, and miles. "One advantage of working in advertising is the perks. If we mount a particularly successful advertising campaign, or give an extra boost to some celebrity's career, the clients give us minions goodies; perfume, handbags, pearl necklaces..." Her lips lifted in a sardonic smile, "both kinds. I bought the kaftan with a cash bonus, but still had to eat supermarket sliced bread, and cheapo baked beans, for months to recoup my outlay."

I realised there was more story to come, and kept quiet until we joined the M40, where I increased the speed to 70 mph. The acceleration pressed her into the backrest, and she laughed in pleasure.

"My previous boyfriend drove a Porsche 901, until it was repossessed, which is why he is now my previous boyfriend." She again fell silent, but as we approached Gerrards Cross she said. "Just because I have a title doesn't mean my people are rolling in money. In fact my parents are as poor as church mice, and live in a Grace and Favour flat in Windsor Castle, a sort of Alms House for geriatric former members of the Royal Household. I worked my way through Slade College as a ... well I expect you can guess, knowing how I got my job."

"You didn't go on the game?"

"Not exactly. I was an escort, and was expected to comply with any reasonable request made by a client." She gave a derisive grin. "I defined 'reasonable' by how many fifty pound banknotes were proffered. I never refused a request. It was when working for the escort agency I met Zak."

I shot her a startled look. "Zak Walton was a client?"

She shook with laughter — thankfully her laugh was the tinkling bell type rather than the braying donkey sort of Gemma.

"No, silly. He too was an escort. He had just started up as a freelance chef and needed a lot of money to finance his first small bistro. He also needed plenty of clients to bring in the money. Fortunately Zak is bi, so he scored with both sexes."

I had just about digested this information when we drove into the car park of the Compleat Angler. As we got out of the car I put my arms around Maddy and hugged her. "I spent eighteen months as an escort. I never refused a reasonable request either."

She stared at me in surprise, and then gently kissed me on my lips. "Thank you for that, Des."

The restaurant greeter was a large girl with a name tag of 'Polly'.

"Polly sweetheart, be a love and find Zak for me. Tell him Lady Madeline and her guest would like a table for two at his earliest convenience."

Polly nodded, dazzled by Maddy's friendly request, and hurried off.

I looked through the open doorway to the main restaurant and it seemed to be chock-a-block. Polly returned, accompanied by Zak Walton. He kissed Maddy and shook my hand.

"We're as full as an egg at the moment, Maddy, but I can always find room for you." He turned to Polly. "Tell Colin to start moving those two fat bastards at table twenty. They've sat there long enough. They haven't ordered any drinks, and the woman actually asked for ketchup with her roast pork. The obese barbarian."

I don't know who Colin was, or what he did to the two fat bastards at table 20, but within five minutes Polly was leading us to the recently vacated, and already re-laid table. While Maddy perused the menu I ordered a jug of non-alcoholic country cocktail. A mixture of apple and lemon and strawberries and other British fruits — although it being out of season I doubt they were locally sourced. Maddy passed the menu to me.

"I'm vegetarian, so will have the Ploughman's Mess of Pottage." She leaned across the table and whispered lewdly in my ear. "Although a vegetarian I'm not averse to man meat."

She emphasised her statement of intent by licking the inside of my ear.

I had to readjust my dress for the sake of comfort and modesty.

We both had the pottage, which was both filling and appetising. I have no idea what it comprised, but Maddy, who was quite a connoisseur of vegetarian dishes, pronounced it 'absolutely scrumptious', which in Sloaniespeak means 'fucking amazing.'

"I'm going to the kitchen to congratulate Zak on the pottage," Maddy said, "I might worm the recipe out of him. I can be very persuasive."

"I bet you can," I said, and she smiled, and then gave me a kiss, this time employing her sweet and succulent tongue.

She shimmered off to the kitchen, while I congratulated myself on having such an agreeable and attractive lunch guest, hoping she would be my breakfast guest the following morning.

I gazed around the room; Zak Walton's restaurant was still the place to go and be seen, and I recognised several faces from the world of TV, sport, and politics.

When Maddy returned to the table she appeared quite red in the face, and her cheeks were wet with perspiration, but I suppose standing talking in a kitchen would have that effect. The first course consumed and commented on I scanned the dessert menu.

"What would you like for dessert, Maddy?"

Her breathy reply, "You," had me rearranging my underwear again.

She leaned into me and said quietly, "Take me back to yours, and I'll have an extra-large serving of your Spitting Dick."

In fact, back in my up-until-now underused double bed at Iver she consumed two large helpings, and a smaller third helping, before I, tiredly, drove her back to Bayswater that evening. I would have liked her to stay the night, but she had work in the morning. We arranged I should phone her the next day to arrange any future meals together.

On Valentine's Day we flew out of Luton airport for Lanzarote.

OK, so The Canaries aren't quite the Seychelles, but the week Maddy and I spent in the Canary Islands was as full of high quality, athletic, and satisfying sex as the time spent with Gemma in the Seychelles. It was guilt free and fun, as well as frenzied. I had scratches, teeth marks, and love bites all over my body, and I bestowed such a rash of love bites on her slender white neck she wore a silk scarf when in company. In fact she only wore clothes when in company.

14th -21st Febuary; 2009 Lanzarote, Canary Islands.

It wasn't all 24/7 shagging during our stay in Lanzarote. Maddy had been working in her own time on a project connected to a large advertising campaign which had been won by her company. She wasn't employed on the team involved, but had conceived a theme for the whole enterprise which she had expanded and developed over the past weeks. She had taken a week off work to visit Lanzarote as 'contemplative time', and during the day spent much time viewing possible sites to shoot scenes for the forthcoming campaign. She had made up a picture board, and while in Lanzarote photographed and sketched not just likely shooting locations but also the local terrain, which is a glorious mixture of pastoral and volcanic landscapes; black sand and white sand beaches; towering cliffs and smooth, sheltered bays. During our stay Maddy and I must have driven or walked over all the different terrains present on the island. She would find something: a landscape, sky scape or sea scape, which had taken her eye, and would set up her sketching and water colour stuff. I would sit alongside her, admiring her quick skill in capturing the moment: a bird in flight;, shade and sun on a pasture, or the sometime terrifying bleakness of the volcanic landscape, which could be mistaken as lunar. Maddy asked me to talk to her when she sketched and painted, explaining that if she concentrated too hard on what she was doing the spontaneity and life would not be in her work.

Listening to someone talking helped her relax, and capture the essence of what she was trying to portray.

I sat and talked, telling her of my life while Maddy sketched and drew.

She would often ask questions; sometimes recounting a tale related to an event I had described which had happened to her or someone she knew.

I was concerned that my monologue might bore her, or send her off to sleep, and my east London accent would doubtless grate on her ears after a time. When I broached the subject she made light of it.

"Not at all, Des. I don't dislike the London accent, and yours is not as harsh as some, plus you have a pleasant tone and timbre of voice. Have you had practise in public speaking?"

"I used to give lectures when in the army, and had intended training to become a teacher when I left." I paused, wondering if I should let her know of my criminal record.

Same as Over the Hills and Faraway, Book 5. Paying the Piper
Chapter 28: Lady Madeline Crofton-Foxe Videos

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 15 Endex

Now I was committed to buying an apartment in Bourne Mansion I had to come to a decision regarding meeting Miriam, not only to settle the differences between us but also in sharing the proceeds from the sale of 23 Kitchener Road, which I had bought from the local council in 1985. Miriam had lived with her parents after our marriage in 1983 — which was a great mistake, and one I have rued ever since — and only moved in with my mother at 23 Kitchener Road in October 1991, after her parents...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 34 Greater Love Hath No Man

May Day dawned bright and sunny. Spring had sprung, and I waved Meg and Mo off from my apartment on a glistening morning after a fun filled night of fornication with the pair. We had attended a corporate hospitality event the day before which had finished earlier than anticipated. I dropped the other girls off at their flats, and brought Megan and Maureen back to Iver. It was Mo's birthday, so I treated her and Meg to a dinner at the Trattoria di Stephano, before taking the pair back to mine...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 35 Coming Home to Roost

The enormity of what I had done by assisting Gino Frascetti to commit suicide didn't really dawn on me until my train was approaching London. If either Lenny Benson or I were suspected in any way of being involved in Gino's death we would be in big trouble. The authorities do not subcribe to mercy killing, and would arrest, and subsequently charge, anyone involved in such an act; in the worst case with murder and in the best case with manslaughter. Each crime carries a considerable time in...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 29 Through the Eye of a Needle

The day after returning from Lanzarote I was spent; physically, emotionally and monetarily, but hopefully all only momentarily. I chuckled as the silly thought came into my mind. The person in front of me, in the queue of people waiting for the ATM outside Iver railway station to become vacant, looked around in surprise. "I'm glad someone can find something funny to laugh about, mate." I raised an eyebrow "Anything in particular got you down, pal, or is it just the trivial round and...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 42
  • 0

Grandma Madeline

She basically let me raise myself while she was out drinking, using drugs, sucking and fucking anything with a dick, including me but that’s another story! Good times! But because I raised in a fucked up life, I grew up fast and became interested in thing most teens wouldn’t. Especially older women. I use to spy on my my mom when she would bring guys home. Loved watching her fuck those guys. I loved hearing her screams and moans. I feel like I learn a lot from watching it. I tested things...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 24
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 5 Recce

Alfie was as good as his word, and a couple of days later he rang and said to come to The Crown as he had some news. I quickly made my way to the pub. Alfie pulled me a pint, and as I took a swig he gave me the information I needed. "There are two pubs in the Chigwell area where Hodges does his deals. The Lemon Tree, where he deals on a Saturday, and The White Swan, where he deals on a Friday," Alfie said. "It seems he keeps to a strict timetable, and spends about two hours in each pub,...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 12
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 31 Out of mind

7th April, 2009. Chez Butcher; Henley-on-Thames, Berkshire. "Well, I'm glad we've sorted out the misunderstanding," Baz Butcher said. "I couldn't understand why you turned down the invite to my wedding; we've been mates since primary school, and I considered your mum as an aunt, and a damn sight better looking one than my Aunty Flo." He drained his tumbler of whisky. "But why would your missus not only refuse the invitation but not tell you me and Sadie were getting married?" "Pure...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 18
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 32 A Transport of Delight

Baz Butcher rang me the day after my visit to Mortimer Crippen. "Dave, I want you to drive the Shagging Waggon at weekends, and a couple of times in the week. It will mean giving up driving for Jonjo, but I will see you won't be any worse off, money wise." "Shagging waggon?" Baz laughed. "It's what we call the people carrier used by Butcher's Corporate Hospitality Company to transport eye candy to trade fairs, and to corporate piss ups for clients. The cargo consists of long haired...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 12 Jenny Walsh

During my lost week, or rather my lust week, with Hannah a pile of mail had accumulated at 23 Kitchener Road. The day before I moved into digs at West Drayton I went through the pile and threw most in the recycle bin. The one letter I read came from my solicitors, and contained the DNA report on the soiled sheets Miriam and Hodge were shagging between when I walked in on them. Most of the language in the report was far too technical for me to understand, but one sentence astonished...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 30 Some More Equal Than Others

Gwen disengaged her mouth from my flaccid penis. "It's no good babe ... it's like flogging a dead horse." Earlier that evening I had lost wood during a session of rumpty pumpty, and Gwen had been forced to give mouth to groin resuscitation to restore my libido, which unfortunately was a wasted effort. This wasn't the first time over the last few days I had failed to give Gwen the shagging she deserved; the shagging she expected and, quite rightly, she got bloody angry when I didn't...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 28
  • 0

Madeline in Oregon

Madeline in Oregon She hadn't seen her Aunt Margo in many years but she wasn't feeling guilty. Her family had made it clear. They did not agree with two women living together. The telephone call had to be dealt with immediately though. Margo was her mother's sister and had received the lion's share of the estate at the probate three years earlier. The call wasn't from her Aunt, rather from Margo's younger 'partner' Allen. Aunt Margo had been married but after nineteen years they had...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 27
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 21 Married Life

December 2003 – November 2008: London. Bertram Weston gave us a Canary Wharf penthouse apartment as a wedding present. When I say 'gave' it was actually another tax avoidance scheme, where we paid a mere pittance of a rent to some holding company in the Bahamas and Weston was then able to claw back a large proportion of any tax he had paid in the UK. I have no idea how it works, but it seems all millionaires have similar arrangements, and pay virtually sod all income tax. Bertram Weston...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 23 A dish best served naked

As Gemma Sloper came out of the BBC Television Centre building in White City I opened the car door and waved. She saw me, and the car, and surprise and pleasure spread across her face. I had got from my seat and had opened the passenger door for her by the time she reached the car. "Wow ... a Porsche!" she said, running a gloved finger along the sleek wing before getting in. There was a flash of thigh as she swung herself into the leather upholstered seat. I got in beside her and turned on...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 13
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 2 Rest and Recuperation

2045 hours 2nd May, 2002; 23 Kitchener Road, Plaistow, London. It was dark when I came to. My 'genuine' Rolex watch, bought off a barrow in Petticoat Lane for £25, showed I'd been out for almost three hours. Everything hurt: my head, my leg, my ribs, but most of all my pride. My many extra marital relationships during our marriage debarred me from claiming the moral high ground when discovering Miriam indulging in adultery. She was merely mirroring my behaviour, and many would say...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 28
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 33 Crisis what midlife crisis

April 20th, 2009: Mortimer Crippen's Clinic, Devonshire Mews. "Good to see you, Des." Mort shook my hand with enthusiasm, "I've constructed what I believe is a feasible theory explaining the reason for your unusual type of ED." It was over two weeks since my last visit to the clinic, and as I had a free day from driving the shagging waggon, and indeed from shagging any of the passengers, I had decided to make the appointment and discover what, if anything, Mort had learned from my two...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 43
  • 0

Corsets and Cutlasses Part I Madeline and Elizabeths Ocean Voyage

Author note: This is the first part of a tale that might or might not be continued. It is set some time in the mid 18th century (so not strictly Victorian, but that category seemed closest). Corsets and Cutlasses, Part I: Madeline and Elizabeth's Ocean Voyage. 1. Cabin transformation "Hold still silly," Elizabeth chided me, "this is tricky and I'll have your eye out if you move like that." She waved the dark kohl pencil threateningly. "But it wasn't me!" I protested...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 3 Preparations before battle

When I opened my eyes next morning the sun was streaming into the bedroom. After the calming vision of Dawn on Still Waters I had slept like a log; a long unbroken sleep with no more bad dreams. Although still nowhere near top form I felt much better than I had for days. Maggie entered the room dressed to go out. She sat on the bed and gave me a mouth full of her toothpaste flavoured tongue. "You've had a lovely long sleep, though at first you tossed and turned and cried out. Were you...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 37
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 10 The Dark Side of the Loon

July 5th-20th, 2002. Plaistow. London I returned in triumph to The Crown with my supporters, and spent the evening in joyous celebration. People clapped me on the back, and bought me trays full of foaming pints and Jim Beam chasers. "Well done, Des." "Nice one, Dewey." "Good on yer, Dave." Friends from the army, childhood, and neighborhood kept me buoyant on a wave of euphoria and alcohol, and, when at last I was poured into my bed at 23 Kitchener Road, the morning star was...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 27
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 6 Advance to Contact

The next week passed with me going over in my mind moves to inflict the most damage on Martin Hodge in the shortest possible time. I also needed to make arrangements to obviate serving a long spell as a guest of Her Majesty. My defence stratagem was planned, but I required a top notch defence lawyer to bring the plan to fruition. As ever when I was in a bind I called on Harry Ledbetter. He was now a Lieutenant Colonel at the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall. In fact his spell in...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 17 None but the Brave

I was informed in late November 2002 I would be awarded the Military Cross in the New Year's Honours list of January 2003, for 'gallant and meritorious service in Afghanistan'. The blurb went on about 'coolly fighting off an attack when outnumbered, and saving the life of a comrade', and all that bollocks. In fact I was unconscious when I fell on top of Ergash Vakil, thus saving him from being spattered by shrapnel. Billy Turner, who had saved both Ergash's and my life by arriving in...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 18
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 18 The Presentation

I spent the rest of Saturday in a daze. It wasn't Cupid's arrow which had impaled me but Suzannah Weston's smile. I walked around with a soppy grin on my face. I was in love with a beautiful woman — and we all know where that leads. It was a hopeless, hapless, amour. She had amply demonstrated her dislike, disdain and probably disgust, for me, making any chance of a relationship with her as far-fetched as West Ham United winning the Premier Championship, or me copping on with Debbie...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 20
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 4 Intel

The next day I moved back to my house for a couple of nights. I contacted a local estate agent, and a young lad, barely out of school, came round and measured up, and we agreed what price to put the house on the market. I was in no great hurry to sell and reckoned I would get the asking price in time. I also got in touch with a house clearance firm; practically all but the kitchen equipment could go. Most of the other furniture stemmed from my parent's era, and any new stuff in the house...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 14 A New Billet

A closely observed, and obeyed, order at MilSys was all mobile phones had to be switched off when on site, which didn't bother me as so few people knew my number I received no calls. However, when I reached my digs I switched the mobile on to order a pizza, and saw I had a text message from a Mr. Burlington. I remembered he was the father-in-law of Billy Turner, the Grenadier Guardsman who saved my life in Afghanistan, and that Mr. Burlington was the concierge/commissionaire of an of...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 19 Getting to Know You

I had been working in Pro and Pubs for nearly seven months, and making the switch had really paid off. At first I found my role difficult, with many new concepts to grasp, and when bidding for a contract we worked all hours. However, I soon began to reap the rewards of an enhanced salary, and going out and about meeting clients, 'schmoozing' as it was known in the department. I discovered I had a flair for 'schmoozing, ' especially with females, although nothing sexual came of it as we...

1 year ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 9 Justice is Blind

July 5th, 2002. Chelmsford Crown Court. Next morning the court opened at 9am, and the courtroom was packed. Adultery, drug dealing, and underage sex. What other revelations would be forthcoming? V-P called me into the witness box and took me through the story of me coming home and finding Miriam and Hodge at it in the bedroom. I described my attempt to hit Hodge — a baited hook which V-P hoped Blackburn would swallow — my action of putting the house up for sale and starting divorce...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 24
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 22 Where ignorence is bliss tis folly to be wise

London. November 30th, 2008 I heard the sounds of sex as soon as I entered the apartment. A female, moaning in delirium as she approached her climax. 'Yes, yes, I'm nearly there, I'm nearly there.' Then gutteral groaning, and gasps of frenzy, even before I opened the door to the lounge. Inside two figures were shagging on the carpet like there was no tomorrow. It was if I had been transported back in time to 23 Kitchener Rooad when I returned from Afghanistan in May 2002. A woman, legs...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 13 Cock Ups and Cocktails

Ms. Suzannah Weston and I crossed swords again a little over a month after I joined MilSys. Progress of new starters was monitored by their respective Project Leader, so one morning, when John Rudry told me to report to Ms. Suzannah Weston, and knowing my file had been sent to her office, I assumed she wanted to check my work. I could face scrutiny from my Project Leader with quiet confidence; John was impressed with my work, having two of the test programs completed, and being well into the...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 8 The Law is an Ass

July 4th, 2002. Chelmsford Crown Court. I took especial care dressing on the morning of Thursday, the 4th July. V-P emphasised I should project myself as a respectable pillar of society when appearing before the court ... first impressions are the more important, and the twelve pairs of eyes of a jury would take in my bearing, and then make decisions regarding my character from how I stood, spoke, and dressed. I wore one of my bespoke suits from Reading, matched with an Austin Reed made to...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 25
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 16 Settling Down

Now I had made my peace with Miriam, and had the purchase of the Iver apartment well under way, I could fully concentrate on my career. I make no bones about it: I was struggling to get my head around my new life, not only the technical aspects of system analysis and programming but also with civilian life. After spending almost 23 years in a regulated and well-ordered environment I found Civvy Street unfocussed, scrappy, and largely shambolic. Although MilSys was based on a RAF camp there...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 25 The End of an Affair

January 10th, 2009. MilSys HQ, London. "Have you got over the flu, or whatever the lurgy was which laid you low over the festive season?" Dougie Green asked as he entered my office. He saw the bewilderment on my face. "My wife and I bumped into Suzannah at the New Year's Day concert at Royal Albert Hall. I asked where you were, and she said you had some virus and were confined to bed. She was with your friend Colonel Ledbetter, who had stepped in at the last moment to accompany her to...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 30
  • 0

Madeline

Madeline had gotten divorced three years ago and she hadn't been with a man since. She always told herself that she didn't need another man that her dildo worked just fine. She lied to herself on that subject. She really wanted to feel needed again. She wanted to feel attractive and sexy. She really wanted to feel a dick in her that was attached to a body. Most days she didn't think about it. Her three daughters lived with her still though they were all over twenty and work always got in the...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Madeline

How did I let myself get talked into this? Here I was playing my 12 string Framus guitar at a nursing home so that my best friend could make points with his newest intended conquest. Her mother was holding the sheet music for me and since she was holding it just below her bust I was having trouble concentrating. That was SOME bust and the cleavage left me gasping. Trying to play music I was not used to was bad enough without the added distraction my music stand was giving me. If the songs...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 30
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 26 No Larger Than a Mans Fist

January 17th, 2009. Catterick Camp, Yorkshire Professor Justin Dalton was a whiz at electronics, but could bore for England with his monotone delivery when talking. The Prof was the Senior Scientific Officer at MilSys, and he, Dougie Green and I, with a brace of boffins from MilSys, were attending a meeting at Catterick Camp prior to observing the trials of a vehicle mounted IED detector. Dalton was droning on to an audience made up of the Camp Commandant, officers from the Royal...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 27 Dead Man Walking

Argus Investigations had a viewing room where the video and audio recordings collected during surveillances were shown and studied. Rowena, in a smart business suit, with a skirt much shorter than most sixty year olds would dare wear, shook my hand when I joined her in the room. She cleared her throat, a shade nervously I thought. "I should explain that this first recording, which consists of a short video and a slightly longer audio, was unearthed after we trawled thorough all our data...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 18
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 11 New Job Old Problems

July 23rd, 2002. Military Systems PLC; RAF West Drayton, England Came the morning for the aptitude test and interview, and I deliberated on what to wear, and which characteristics to project; suit and tie and a regimental manner, or smart casual and a laid back attitude? I chose the former, expecting all ex-military on the interview to be similarly dressed. In the room set aside for the aptitude test it was easy to pick out the ex- servicemen and the students, and not only because of their...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 7 A Man of the Law

On the following Wednesday afternoon I spent a considerable time wandering aimlessly around the higgledy-piggledy building of Lincoln's Inn before eventually finding my way to the chambers of the barrister, an eminent Queen's Counsel, who would be defending me in court. Vincent Avery-Preece was a large, well-built, man with a leonine head of hair. He looked and sounded something like Richard Burton, an actor from way back in the 1960s, and I learned later he modelled himself on how Richard...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 33
  • 0

Madeline Jones

It had been six months since I'd moved in next door to an amazing lady. She was in her early to mid sixties, had a vibrant warm personality, and immediately befriended me showing genuine concern after my divorce. Madeline and I became good friends. I very often stopped by after work to check on her, see how she was doing, and generally on the weekends, did a few odd jobs for her. Having Madeline as a friend, someone to talk to, made the days easier to deal with and not quite so lonely. She...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 24
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 24 Curds and whey hey hey

If you ever get an opportunity to visit the Seychelles then seize it with both hands. They are a veritable paradise on earth — rather in ocean — the Indian Ocean to be precise. The islands, 115 of them, are a riot of beaches of pristine white sand, swaying palms, blue lagoons, smiling friendly natives, and a local cuisine which is a fusion of French, Indian, Chinese and African. Gemma and I stayed at the Lotto Hotel complex on Praslin Island, the second largest island of the group, in a...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 5 Paying the PiperChapter 36 Iron in the Soul

June 2nd, 2009. Bourne Mansions; Iver, Buckinghamshire. I rolled off a star-fished Annamarie and got to my feet. I was covered in sweat, confusion, embarrassment and depression. It had started so well. Then, about five minutes into what had been an experience of supreme bliss for us both, my tungsten steel prick melted like a snowball in a furnace. One minute Annamarie was moaning in mounting rapture as I ravished her G spot with every thrust, and then nada, zilch, sod all. I stared...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 12 Pricilla the Prick Teasing Pupil

After serving breakfast, and Pippa, in bed I had managed to put things right between us. I now had to telephone Professor Nicholls and apologise for my behaviour at the reunion, as it was he who had organised the event. The phone rang for some time but eventually the receiver was picked up. "Yes!" said a rather terse and abrupt sounding Professor. It sounded like he had been interrupted doing something rather important, and strenuous, judging by his heavy breathing. I identified myself and...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 33
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 16 Operation Granby Kuwait November 1990March 1991

We flew out from RAF Brize Norton on the 14th November in some huge Yank aircraft, a Galaxy I think, they all look alike to me. As I sat in my relatively comfortable seat I thought of the last time I had gone to war; in a luxurious cruise liner no less, the QE II. Of course we had travelled squaddie class and didn't have white coated stewards waiting on us hand foot and finger. It took nearly 5 weeks to get down to the Islands, and I made some good mates amongst 3 Para, my travelling...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 34
  • 0

The United Kingdom of Zoo A fake BBC documentary seriess3e3 Madeline 31 housewife from Liverpool

Series 3, Episode 3: Madeline So far in this series we’ve had a skinny emo teenager with big boobs, and a slightly overstuffed punky blonde ... We’re due a good looking lady – and here she is... We focus on a married couple walking hand-in-hand along the Albert Dock in Liverpool. She’s short and very pretty without being stunning. The kind of lady who looks good in the street but would disappear if you stood her next to a model. Her long and thick reddish brown hair hangs way below her...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 7 The Courtship of Phillipa Goddard 29th December 1987

It was just a little after 11 am when I rang her door bell. She opened the front door immediately. "I was thinking you wouldn't turn up." She was flushed and agitated, "it would have been all my fault, I shouldn't have badgered you over those bloody silly names." I handed her the book I had bought at W H Smith's on the way over to her house. "I stopped to get this." It was a paper back copy of ' Death to the French' She gazed at me for a few seconds then threw her arms around my...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 22
  • 0

Madeline

Blonde, blue-eyed, 4ft 11inches at 100 pounds, 34-21-35 and legs to die for. My wife? Hell no - my mother-in-law, and for the last year she has been doing her absolute best to fuck my brains out. And three years ago this same woman hated my guts because I was going to marry her daughter and she did not consider me good enough for her baby. Why the change of heart? Well, that's the story. It was a dismal day in October, one of those days when the weather can't make up its mind whether it...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 36
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 4 Soldiering OnChapter 15 Deacutejagrave Vu

We had expected to return to York when our tour of duty in Bosnia was over, but the bastards at MoD sent us to bloody Catterick. There were two good reasons why that posting was not well received by the Erbs. The first because most of us were looking forward to re-establishing relationships with the fair maids of York, or in Russ Stilkins' case the fair maids of Nippon. The second reason was that, for those of us 'rejected' by 2 RGJ, it would be returning to face their derision. Since our...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 14 Annabel the Arrogant Accountant June 1990

A week before my birthday, I got a letter from the Inland Revenue. Dear Sir We find that you are in tax arrears, to the sum of £2376.76. A member of our Accounts Retrieval Department, Ms Annabel Fanshawe –Smythe, will be calling on the 12 June, at 4pm, for your arrears. Please have all your invoices, receipts and bank cheque stubs available for Ms Fanshawe -Smythe to peruse. Yours sincerely Mike Hunt I showed the letter to Pippa. "I don't understand it, my tax is dealt with by the...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 16
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 1 IntroductionsChapter 7

The battalion did another 3 month deployment to Northern Ireland in September 1986, this time I did the full tour, but as we were based in Belfast we had a better time of it. Our main task was supporting the police; this was an easier job than rural patrolling in 'Bandit Country' but still wasn't without its dangers. The main difference was that we were able to fraternize with the locals, who were predominantly Unionists, without the constant fear of gun or bomb attack. There were always...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 24
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 4 Soldiering OnChapter 25 Afghanistan

On September the 11th, 2001, I was in Colchester on the promotion to staff sergeant course. On the 11th of October I was on the Uzbekistan/Afghanistan border. I had flown out from RAF Brize Norton on the 17th of September, and the horror and shock of what I had seen on the television in the sergeants mess lounge at Kirkee barracks on the 11th was still imprinted on my brain. Lectures that morning had finished just before twelve thirty, and I and a couple of others on the course had lingered...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 14
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 3 Paradise Regained and LostChapter 12 Ellse

With the reunification of Germany, and the gradual breakup of the Soviet Union, the role of the British Army Of the Rhine (BAOR) was under review. It didn't make much difference to 1st Green Jackets; we still had manoeuvres and schemes to take part in, and we continued with the training already scheduled, which had been designed to combat an attack by the USSR, a now non-existent foe. I was far too busy for the next 2 weeks in getting my platoon into shape for a forthcoming exercise, to...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 15
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 3 Paradise Regained and LostChapter 17 Court Martial

According to military law my offence could have been dealt with by my Commanding Officer, Lt Col. Renshawe-Todd, holding a Summary Hearing. After making his judgment he could then have awarded the punishment merited by my crime, a possible prison sentence of up to 4 years. However, Sweeney had been present at the scene of my 'crime' and so was unable to take part in any legal action against me, other than that of a witness. It had therefore been decided that I would be dealt with by a...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 31
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 9 Life with Pippa January 1988October 1990

As I picked Pippa up from the armchair her mouth had fastened on mine like a love struck limpet. Our tongues delved into each other's mouths, sliding and slithering, as we gave ourselves over to the passion that had been building up since the day we had first met in the White Star cafe. Our teeth clashed; we gasped for air as we kissed, sucked, and licked. I carried her towards the staircase, in a rather ungainly fashion, her arms around my neck and her legs gripping around my waist like an...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 282
  • 0

Nandita To Nandini

Hi, To all Iss reader this is my first story hope U all would like it a complete fiction.my self raj i live in Mumbai this story is about my aunty nandita,let me describe her she is in her 30s,lives with her husband and daughter.She is born beauty with an awesome fig of 36.28.40 ..her assets are her huge melons of 36 d and her ass that will give a hard on to any guy who looks at it So now my story starts this was like 5 years ago when I was appearing for my 12 th HSC examination at that time my...

2 years ago
  • 0
  • 19
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 4 Soldiering OnChapter 6 A Christmas Story

The flight back to the UK was uneventful, other than that Harry Ledbetter wasn't on board the plane. Captain Miles Shepard had turned up at the airport with my leave pass and my movement orders, and informed me that Harry was doing the rounds of the embassies, talking to military and political attachés about the Somalia situation. Harry was going to stay in Nairobi over the Christmas period, in case any other developments occurred in Somalia. I hoped he managed to evade the clutches of...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 4 Soldiering OnChapter 13 Execution

I was probably the only person in #4 section that greeted 'reveille' at 0600 with any sort of enthusiasm. I was eager to get to grips with my task but the rest of the lads were hung over and shagged out. Although four Bugsy Girls had been reserved for the section's exclusive pleasure only four of us took advantage of the girls' considerable expertise and charms. I had remained celibate, while Chaz Bowyer, Doc Watson, Tabby Catesby, Fin Wayke and Budgie Finch had local girlfriends, who not...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 17
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 4 Soldiering OnChapter 7 Catterick Camp

The train travelling north was jammed full of Jocks going back home for Hogmanay. There were no seats in the second class coaches, but plenty were available in first class if you'd had the foresight to take out a second mortgage to afford the exorbitant price, plus the late booking fee. Bizarrely, if you upgraded to first class at the station before boarding the train you didn't have to pay a booking fee. I stood in the vestibule by the bogs, with a crowd of drunken Scotsmen, all the way to...

4 years ago
  • 0
  • 26
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 4 December 1987 The end with Emma

I walked back to barracks, there was no public transport Sunday mornings in Aldershot and there were no taxis cruising. It didn't matter as I needed to sort things out in my mind, and I did that best when stepping out at light infantry pace. I thought I might be in love with Emma. I had told Annalise that I loved her, not long after our first bout of lovemaking, but she had laughed, kissed me and said. 'You are in love with the thought of being in love, sweetheart' Maybe it was the same...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 23
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 2 RelationshipsChapter 5 The Courtship of Phillipa Goddard 23rd December 1987

I walked back to the barracks with my head spinning as I struggled to take in the fact that Emma had gone. She must have known a fortnight ago that it would be our last meeting. That could explain her somewhat feverish sexual activity- had she wanted something special to look back on? Who was the other employee from her firm who had disappeared with her? Phillipa hadn't said but I assumed it to be a male as I couldn't imagine Emma without a pliable male companion. Had he been shagging her...

3 years ago
  • 0
  • 26
  • 0

Over the Hills and Faraway Book 3 Paradise Regained and LostChapter 2 Tossa del Mar

We flew into Barcelona on the 26th May. We had booked a week at a hotel at Tossa del Mar, a small coastal village about 25 miles to the north of the city. A car from the hotel met us at the airport and as we drove along the coast road I understood why the area was called 'The Costa Brava', The Rugged Coast. Tossa del Mar had escaped the over-development suffered by other coastal villages as it did not have the large beaches of the Costa Blanca or Costa del Sol. Instead, the small secluded...

Porn Trends