From The Punishment Book
Posted by Abel on 29 May 2006 at 12:56 pm | Tagged as: In the Neighbourhood
I had to share this wonderfully-evocative sentence from Sparkle’s latest entry at The Punishment Book:
And then he comes to my side, takes my hand, and pulls me up off the bed and I’m sure my eyes are too wide and what possessed him to spank me for forgetting about laundry, of all things, and oh my dear angels in heaven, this spanking is hard and it wasn’t fun and I didn’t like it and please make it stop…
My own young lady has been a good girl lately, so hasn’t had to post to The Punishment Book for the best part of a month. Those of you who follow news there of her misdemeanours will realise that Haron is now entering the Danger Zone. A disciplinary spanking leads to a period of impeccable conduct. Four to six weeks later, her halo slips. I, or rather she, will keep you posted.
Meanwhile, I am travelling home from the States tonight. My mind has already started to wander towards the spanking that Haron’s going to receive on my return. Not, I hasten to add, for any real-life offences. Purely for perverted fun ![]()
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Gee, nice to find out about things like that from a post on the blog.
Like, I’ve been away for a week and you’re *not* going to get spanked?
Thanks Abel.
Thanks, too, for not commenting on the massive number of grammatical problems in that excerpt
sparkle
Hi, Sparkle
I actually think it was the very stream-of-consciousness-forget-about-the-grammar nature of the sentence that made it stand out so much.
Then again, maybe girls should be on a “one spank per grammatical error” regime?
Hee hee…
It is supposed to be stream-of-consciousness. I’m glad you enjoyed it. However, I’m sure you’ll enjoy your perverted fun even more
sparkle
I somehow believe that if we were to implement a grammatical correction program in this household, Sparkle would not be on the receiving end.
Says the one who frequently yells through the house “Sparkle, which ‘its’ is the one with the apostrophe?”
Chris - given that Haron is Ukrainian, I’d probably have an unfair advantage if grammatical errors led to spanks in our house. Now, that sounds like a good idea
Just keep thinking that, darling, for the sake of your fragile ego.