I have been a wife and mother for over twenty years. Now I am becoming my husband's lover, too.
We owe it all to my fellow bloggers who gave me the courage to come out to my husband as a spanko.
I do feel like this is a New Beginning for us.

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Saturday, July 20, 2024

Saturday Spankings - The Alternative



Welcome to Saturday Spankings. In this week’s snippet from Cal’s Law, Jenny has gotten past the hard spanking she got for getting drunk and passing out at the frat house. But sadly, Cal had to work overtime for a week and he’s barely had time for a phone call or a text. Jenny’s boredom and loneliness is taking over and she decided to phone a friend.

 

“I’m tired of being ignored,” Jenny said aloud to herself. “Screw this.” Grabbing up her phone she texted Kyle. “You want to take me out tonight?”

Well I do love a woman who takes charge,” his answer came back quickly. “I’d love to. Where am I taking you?”

I don’t care. I just want to have fun and not worry about papers, exams, and what other people think.”

 “I have the perfect place. I’ll come get you in about an hour.” 

Jenny came out laughing when he arrived, “Why am I not surprised you have a Porsche? What a spoiled, rich kid you are.”

“It’s Dad’s old one – don’t call me spoiled until I get a brand new one for graduation. Get in, let’s go play.” Jenny’s head rocketed back as Kyle floored it on the quiet college street. 

“Slow down, you idiot! You’re going to kill somebody.”

“People need to learn to get out of my way,” Kyle told her. “Don’t worry, she handles like a dream.”

Jenny laughed nervously. They were out on the highway now and the speed was exciting. “Where are you taking me?”

“You said you wanted to have fun, we’re heading to Bounce Palace.”

“Where?”

“Don’t worry, you’ll love it.”

Jenny did love it. The place was covered end to end with trampolines. They bounced, they twirled, they swung on ropes into the foam pit and they put on Velcro suits and bounced as high as they could onto the Velcro wall. They laughed the whole evening and Jenny knew this was exactly what she’d needed.

Kyle bought a couple of Cokes and joined her on the observation platform when they finally took a break. “This has been great! Thank you for bringing me here. I think I’m quitting school and moving in here. No stress, no worries and they have pizza whenever I need it.” Impulsively Jenny reached over to give Kyle a kiss.

“Do that again,” he asked. 

Jenny hesitated a minute then kissed him again. “I like that. You ready to go?” Holding hands they walked to the car. They were quiet as they headed home. When they reached campus, Kyle parked at his dorm.

“I think I better head on back,” Jenny told him, uncertainly. 

“I want to talk. Come in with me. I promise nothing’s going to happen unless you want it to,” Kyle urged her.

Kyle gave her one of his lazy smiles as he walked to his fridge, “You want a beer?”

Jenny’s mind flew back to Cal. She thought of being across his lap as he’d spanked her for getting drunk the last time she’d been here. The spanking had hurt like hell and she remembered shouting promises to Cal that she wouldn’t drink again until she was twenty-one.

“No, I’m good,” Jenny told him, squirming slightly.

“Suit yourself,” Kyle said, handing her a coke as he twisted open a beer for himself. “But I think someone has your thinking all twisted. Is it the same person you don’t know if you’re going out with or not?”

Jenny laughed, “I don’t know what we’re doing. He’s older and he’s helping me with my schoolwork and stuff,” she finished lamely.

“I can just picture him,” Kyle began. “Upstanding, hard-working, by-the-book kinda guy, right? Don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t do drugs, stay in school, bring up those grades. Is my description accurate?”

You could add do my laundry and be sure you scrub the bathroom, Jenny thought, but aloud she said, “He’s a nice guy. I like him.”

“You sleeping with him?”

“That’s none of your business. But, no,” Jenny admitted. “I think I want to, but…”

“But it wouldn’t be ‘appropriate’,” Kyle mimicked in a deep voice. “Listen to me Jenny, you need to get rid of this guy. He’s messing up your thinking. All that advice is fine for the normal people, but you’re rich. Sure, it may not be politically correct to bring it up, but you know it’s the truth. Are you planning to have a nine to five career when you graduate? You know you aren’t. You’re going to marry and be thought of as a wonderful hostess. If you want to do more, a fat donation will get you on the board of most foundations.

“But we can have so much fun together right now. My parents would approve of you, your parents would approve of me. We could go to all the family holidays and not put up with all that ‘when are you going to find someone nice to settle down with’ crap people throw at us. And Jen, not to be bragging or anything, but I’m great in bed. I guarantee I can have you begging for more.”

“Oh no, you wouldn’t brag. Don’t think much of yourself, do you?” Jenny sputtered.

“How ‘bout you give me the chance to back up what I’m telling you?” Kyle asked her in a smooth voice.

Jenny looked intently at Kyle as her mind raced. Why the hell not? It had been so long since she’d had sex and she really did like Kyle, she thought to herself. She didn’t resist as he leaned in for a kiss. Closing her eyes, she let herself relax and let her mind go blank. Kyle’s kisses became more insistent and Jenny felt her body responding. 

It was when Kyle wrapped his arms about her and pulled her to him that her mind snapped back. He felt skinny, scrawny, the smell was wrong – everything was wrong.

Jenny pulled back. “Kyle, stop. I’m sorry, I can’t do this.”

Kyle fell back on the couch with a small groan and closed his eyes. He stayed that way for nearly a minute before opening one eye and looking at Jenny. “This guy has you screwed up about sex too, doesn’t he?” Kyle asked.



Cal’s Law, Book One

 

Jenny is the typical rich-kid, sorority girl. Getting good grades isn’t high on her priority list. In fact, that sits well below getting into the secret faction of her sorority. To do that she must pull off a daring bit of mischief. 

Cal Bennett is the town sheriff. He’s a relatively young, no-nonsense, kind of guy – with a good heart. He is the moral center of this small town in North Carolina. But when his and Jenny’s paths cross unexpectedly, things get complicated and he questions his morals and his heart. 

His plan to save Jenny from herself by enforcing strict discipline seems like a sound one.  To both of them. At first. He enacts a touch of martial law and Jenny agrees to learn more than English Lit. Cooking, cleaning and laundry are but a few of her new subjects. Along with time-management, telling the truth and doing homework. Breaking any one in this new set of rules will result in a sound spanking. It all sounds simple enough when she signs on the dotted line of the contract between her and her sheriff. 

But, life is messy and she is faced with one tough decision after another. She’s a college student! Shouldn’t life be easier than this? Less complicated? But she is pulled in two directions: her moral, upstanding sheriff leads her down one path, and a cute frat boy leads her down another. In one direction lies maturity, and a future. In the other, the simplicity of being a rich kid in college where Mommy and Daddy pay for everything. Now she must choose: Will she continue to let her parents pay for it all, or will she learn to pay the price for her own actions? 



Cassie’s Space series

 

These ten books introduce Cassie. She is my friend and has been since she wandered into my imagination fifty-four years ago. She is married to Tom, the man who loves her in a way that makes my heart nearly burst with happiness for the two of them. He loves her, guides her, protects her and when necessary, spanks the fool out of her. I’ve been told that their adventures are exciting, funny and realistic. Their love-life is passionate and fulfilling – but you’ll hear no graphic details, Cassie is a lady and giving too much detail would not be proper.



Cal’s Law series

 

Cal and Jenny are one of my younger couple. The spanking in their relationship began mere minutes after they met, and Cal hasn’t let up much since. There relationship has it’s struggles, but these two are meant to be together. They live in the same town as Cassie and Tom and there is a lot of interactions among the character of both series. Jenny is not as reluctant as Cassie to openly discuss her sex life, so you’ll find a little more spice in this series.


 

On the River series

 

In this, my latest series, everyone is around – all the characters I’ve grown to love over the years are living on the area of the river that they call The Landing. Their lives, their adventures, even their spankings sometimes intertwine. By this time in the series, I’m just typing as my characters tell me what’s happening. And I love it!


These books do take you through time as it passes, but please don’t think you have to read them in order. Start anywhere. Just grab one and give it a try. If you are a spanking enthusiast, I know you'll enjoy it.

 

I’ll close today with a review on the latest book. This is one of the finest reviews I’ve ever had. 

 

Starting with the first Cassie book until now, I have never been disappointed or failed to wait expectantly for the next one.




And, of course, the links -


Cassie's Space (book one)   
Cassie's Tale (book two)                       
Cassie on the Move (book three)          
Cassie's River Living (book four)        
Cassie's Conflict (book five)
Cassie's Influence (book six)
Cassie's Ordeal (book seven)
Cassie Corralled (book eight)
Cassie's Road Trip (book nine)
Cassie's Life (book ten)

Cal's Law (book one)
Becoming Family (book two)
Educating Jenny (book three)
Searching for Home (book four)

On the River (book one) 

Undercurrents on the River (book four)  

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:15 AM

    Yikes, I can definitely see the temptation. Thank goodness Jenny didn't go any further. She knows where her heart lies.

    Hugs
    Roz

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    1. Kyle makes some good points and he's not lying. She cares for Cal but she doesn't know for sure how Cal feels about her.

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  2. Great snippet, PK. I agree that Kyle makes some good points and they are probably better matched than she and Cal would be, but the heart wants what the heart wants. Love it!

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    1. Jenny knows what she wants, but she doesn't know what Cal wants. Kyle isn't a bad guy, but he's not Cal.

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