
Matters Of Spanking
Four Brief Stories
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Four Brief Stories
The Confrontation by Lynn Carlyle
Beverly Townsend and Tom Keller, both 24 years old, met on a chat group consisting of people who had grown up in the same rural portion of the Midwestern state they called home.
It just happened that they had a mutual friend on the forum, who ended up being teased about her incidents involving corporal punishment in the high school days. Beverly ended up interacting with the man teasing their mutual friend.
Even though he had confessed to having a “kinky” side to him, she found him intriguing and agreed to meet him for coffee. It was the beginning of an interesting cascade of events considering that Beverly had never had any interest in corporal punishment play. Until……………
Costume Party Chaos
Lynn Carlyle
Gavin Benrot, founder and owner of Benrot Business Services, had anticipated many issues when he decided to start his own firm to provide payroll and tax accounting services to small companies.
But what he had not anticipated was the level to which clashes between employees could so occupy his time. Now his administrative assistant Erica was pushing the buttons of the office receptionist.
And when the firm held a costume party, the tension grew to the point that the receptionist quit and walked out. Now Gavin had to decide what to do about Erica.
He wanted to keep her on staff, as she was a valuable employee. He was also quite attracted to her. When alone, he impulsively gives her a stinging taste of what he thinks should be done with her. And a new dynamic in their lives is unleashed.
The Concession
by Lee Jordain
Brenda Locksley and Ben Lerner had initially met when both were pursuing their master’s in business administration degrees. The still handsome and trim Ben remembered Brenda much as she was now: a curvy redhaired beauty.
Now, as 42-year-olds, they had reconnected for the first time in 19 years. They had been friendly acquaintances, but now they were cast into the roles of being rivals in a high-stakes game of marketing.
And Brenda had come out on top.
But Ben revealed to her that he knew she had not played by the rules. And she confesses, agreeing to a fitting penalty.
Taming The Cougar
by Lynn Carlyle
Mike Barton was feeling a bit unsettled. A couple of years earlier, his marriage of just a few years had broken up. Now the Cincinnati-based accounting consulting firm he had been working for had dissolved over a conflict.
Now he had to strike out on his own as an independent consultant, and was relieved an old college friend teamed him up with a company in transition located in downtown Dayton who was in need of his special services.
Mike traveled to Dayton to meet the team operating a restaurant holding company called Newcastle Enterprises. And that was when he was introduced to the administrative assistant with whom he would be working for several days.
But Amy Tipton was an interesting woman. At 52, she was 14 years older than Mike, but he could not help but feel attracted to her. She was openly flirtatious and dressed in a way more appropriate to attending a party than working in a business office. But she was bright, knowledgeable and knew the workings of the company. And without regard to logic, they found themselves attracted to each other by the time Mike finished up his week of work there.
Amy wanted him to come to dinner at her South suburban condo, and Mike told her that when company business was finished, he would be happy to accept the invitation. But he was also included into a running joke among the top staff there, that the owner had once told the outgoing and flirty Amy that she needed a good paddling.
And her reaction had revealed that she may not find that very objectionable.
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