Название: Hot Crossed Buns: Spanking short stories of erotic, play and discipline
Автор: Susan Kohler
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Эротика, Секс
isbn: 9780978389338
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Of course lying to avoid chastisement was also a big blunder; if she were caught, she would get double the punishment. It was worse, far worse, and he often threatened that it would be repeated the next day. So far, it never had.
Linda was in the kitchen fixing dinner, when Fred started balancing the checkbook and paying the monthly bills. He looked in her purse like he always did, looking for her checkbook and the log she kept of ATM withdrawals and debit purchases. He went through the bills, which were set aside for payment, and checked the day’s mail for any new bills and credit card statements. He saw an envelope from the court system and put it in the stack, thinking it was probably jury duty. He spread it all out on his desk, sorting things into neat little piles.
He opened the letter and his blood ran cold. Linda had gotten a speeding ticket, one of the few things guaranteed to earn her a serious spanking. The fact that she hadn’t told him about it only made it worse. The fact that is was for going twenty miles over the limit, sealed her fate. Twenty miles! What did she think she was doing, re-enacting the Indianapolis 500?
He set the incriminating letter aside and went back to the checkbook. He deducted all the ATM withdrawals each of them had made, and the debit purchases, and looked over the checks, totaling everything. He was so engrossed in the math, he almost missed the realization of one entry in her checkbook.
He looked over the batch of cancelled checks the bank had enclosed with the statement. His blood began to boil. There was another fine paid to the court system. A large fine. He checked the date, and sure enough – it was paid before Linda got the speeding ticket. That meant she had two tickets in one month and hadn’t told him about either one. Her goose was well and truly cooked.
Linda peaked out of the kitchen and saw Fred with the checkbook from her purse. She knew he would find the check for the ticket she’d paid. She wondered if she could come up with any reason for paying that big a fine that would not get her spanked. Or, if she did find a suitable explanation, would she be able to get Fred to believe her.
She knew if she didn’t find a way out of it, she was in trouble big time. He would consider it two things to be punished: for the ticket, and not telling him up front. She didn’t mind spanking but Fred’s discipline spankings were well, a pain in the ass.
“Fred, I have dinner ready,” she said sounding as if she didn’t have a care in the world.
She walked over to him and slipped her arms around his neck. As she looked down at the desk, she saw the envelope. It looked so familiar, just like the one she got telling her how much it was going to cost her for her last speeding ticket. It was opened, but the contents were still inside the envelope. Maybe he hadn’t pulled them out and read it yet, she hoped. Somehow, she knew she wasn’t going to be that lucky.
Fred turned his head and kissed her. “I’ll be right there, love,” he said, not seeming to have anything on his mind. “You wouldn’t believe how high our insurance is going up! It’s criminal! We’re safe drivers. We don’t have any accidents or tickets on our records.”
“It’s terrible, I know,” she said faintly, as she went back to the kitchen.
They had a pleasant meal. She had prepared a casserole and a salad. There was a fresh strawberry pie, which he had brought home for dessert. They talked about their day over dinner. He never let her know that he had seen the tickets.
They watched a little TV, sitting side by side on the sofa, before going up to bed. As they got ready for bed, he got amorous. He was kissing her and teasing her, arousing her.
She got a spanking all right, fun and erotic, followed by a bout of lovemaking that, well, topped the chart of what they’ve had recently. They made love so tenderly and passionately that it seemed like the first fire of their romance. Afterwards, as she cuddled in his arms, she thought she’d been lucky. Apparently he hadn’t noticed the speeding tickets.
She began to drift off to sleep, contented and sated. She barely felt him get out of bed. She never realized that he had pulled on his jeans and a T-shirt. Nothing fazed her until he shook her awake.
“Linda, wake up!” he commanded. “And I mean now!”
“Fred, what is it?” She yawned and stretched.
“It’s time for you to pay for your speeding tickets,” he said sternly, “and for not telling me about them in the first place. Did you think you could hide them from me? Did you think I wouldn’t notice? Get in the corner.”
Linda sat up, instantly awake, and instantly dreading what she knew was coming. “I’m sorry,” she whispered, knowing it wouldn’t help her at all. She was shaking as she stood up and walked into the corner. She hated corner time, but she hated what came after even more.
He went to their collection of toys and began to search through, considering and rejecting some, pulling others out. He had a paddle, a strap and the cane laid out before he told her to come over to the bed.
He was sitting on the edge of the bed, and he sternly ordered her to stand in front of him, with her eyes down. In spite of that she noticed he had pulled out the most stinging paddle and strap, not the ones that caused the most deep tissue pain. She puzzled at that even as he began the lecture. And it was some lecture.
“Linda, I love you,” he began, “and my biggest fear is losing you. I don’t know how I’d cope, how I‘d even go on if anything happened to you. That’s why the only time I really get mad is when you take unnecessary risks. Risks like drinking and driving, or driving after having a few drinks, or in bad weather. You can call me anytime and we’ll work out a way for you to get home safely.”
“You can call a cab or find a safe place to stay overnight. Whatever it takes. I do the same thing because I never want to leave you.”
“I’m so sorry,” she said simply, her head hung low.
“I know you are,” he told her quietly, “but speeding is something you can avoid. Just slow down. There is no place you have to be so bad that you can’t take time to get there safely. I lost two family members and one friend to traffic accidents. Do you think I want to lose you too?”
“No, Fred.”
“You were going 20 miles over the speed limit, or more, when you got one ticket. How fast were you going when you got the other?”
“It was written as 45 in a 30 MPH zone,” she admitted softly, “but it was more like 50.”
“So you need to learn a lesson, a very serious lesson,” he said firmly. “You need to learn to follow the posted speed limits. Do you agree?”
“Yes, Fred.”
“And you need to learn this lesson twice over, agreed?”
“Yes, Fred.”
“There’s something more,” he glared at her, “I hate it when you lie to me. It’s the only other thing I get mad about.”
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