Welcome to Saturday Spanking! Today’s snippet if from book four, Cassie’s River Living. Cassie never tries to get herself in trouble, not intentionally, but trouble seems to seek her out. Cassie and Sue were exploring some houses being built near their neighborhood. They had been curious about a small room she found in one of the housed. But this time something had been added and they realized the purpose of the room. See, she was just curious, but Tom saw her exploration as trespassing and frequently told her to stop. He’s not going to be pleased.
The door to the room had been hung since my last exploration, and as I pulled it open, I could see something had been added. Sue and I helped each other down the makeshift stairs made of an overturned bucket and a cinderblock. Mystery revealed, it was a wine cellar! No wine unfortunately, but the racks were in and the ends were carved with luscious grape vine. The workmanship was incredible. I rubbed my hand over the beautiful carvings.
“Push the door open more,” I said to Sue. “I need more light, these are beautiful.”
Sue gave the door a shove and came over to join me when the hinges caught and firmly banged the door closed. At nearly the same instant, Willow, realizing she was alone, raced to the door and with her fifty pounds or more, hit the door with her front paws.
Sue and I were plunged into darkness. We hastily headed back to the door, which was stuck fast. We didn’t panic. We knew for sure it wasn’t locked, there wasn’t even a doorknob. In fact, the only tiny bit of light we were getting came from the hole where the doorknob would eventually go. However, the door was stuck and so, apparently, were we.
“Damn it, Cassie, get that mangy mutt to stop pounding on the door. She’s only making it worse, and push for pity’s sake!”
“What do you think I’m doing?” I asked as I put all my strength into unsticking the door. But that darn thing was not going to budge. Had we been level with the door, I think we could have forced it open, but only being able to shove on the bottom as we stood in the lower room, we had no luck at all.
“Cassie, I cannot believe you got us stuck in here.”
“Me? What did I do? You pushed the door too hard and it slammed. I didn’t do anything,” I stoutly maintained.
“You drug us in here,” Sue countered. “And then that stupid dog jumping on it caused the door to stick.”
“Willow it not stupid,” I snapped.
As with most of our arguments, this one ended with a glaring contest. At least I think it did. I was scowling, but I couldn’t see Sue’s face. I didn’t imagine she was smiling. After a few moments of silence, Sue finally ordered, “Would you just get on the phone and call somebody to get us out of here?”
I surely wanted to keep the boys out of this. Maybe I could get Kate or Allie. I reached for my phone when it hit me. “Oh dear…”
“What?” asked Sue, instantly alert. “You told me you had your phone.”
“I do.” I assured her. “It’s just that… well … umm… It’s in Willow’s backpack.”
“I put it in the backpack that I put on Willow. She likes to wear it, so I always put my phone, ID and a bottle of water in there.”
“The stupid dog has the phone?” Sue snapped.
“She’s not stupid!” I roared. “She likes carrying things and she always stays right with me. Don’t you call her stupid again.” Willow scratched on the door again to prove my point.
“Fine,” Sue nearly hissed. “The dog is brilliant. So why don’t you shout out there to old Lassie that she needs to get on the phone and let somebody know that Timmy fell in the damn well!”
Cassie and Tom are happily settling into River Living. Cassie hoped that this peaceful setting would be enough to keep her out of trouble. But how can she stay out of trouble with Sue living at the river too? Staying out of trouble proves just too difficult.
Cassie is happy that Tom and Ryan are growing so close, but she is concerned about what relationship advice Tom may be giving him. Overheard conversations and statements from Ryan have her worried. Is Tom sharing his thought on adult spanking with Ryan? It seems so and when Cassie realizes that Allie is hearing these thoughts too, she’s worried. Cassie realizes she is going to have to try to explain things more fully. Can Cassie explain this way of life to eighteen-year-old Allie?
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
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.
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Oh dear they have got themselves in a pickle. I predict it won't be too long before Tom comes looking lol. I can certainly understand Sue's frustration with Willow and her last comment lol
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Roz
Sue is not a true dog lover. And yes, soon everyone will be looking.
DeleteI agree with Roz. Love Sue's line and I totally understand her frustration even if Willow wasn't really the one at fault. It does make me wonder, however, how Tom thinks to look for her in one of the houses being built. Great snippet.
ReplyDeleteBy the time the ladies were found the whole community was looking for them. An off duty policeman actually found them.
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