Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Bragging Rights

Here is another Chastity story. I hope you have to smile a bit, when reading it. 
Are you trying to figure out if Fin has given up his job as burglar? No, of course not. He's driving the Loesings to get to his target. :) Thanks also to EW for the inspiration.

Wylie Loesing had forgotten one of his school books in his father's car. He needed it to do his home work so he went to the garage. He opened the car door and froze. A naked African American lady with very, very dark skin and really huge breasts lay on the back seat. Confused he stammered: "I ... I ... wa... was looking for my ... my book." Wylie tried to look the lady in the eyes, but couldn't help himself and his eyes inadvertently wandered back to the boobs. He blushed furiously. The lady gave him more to ogle at, when she turned slightly to look for the book. She revealed her well rounded back side. Wylie swallowed hard. His hands twitched. The dark haired boy was tempted to touch the woman. "Is that what you are looking for?" She handed him the math book. Wylie snatched it from her and ran away without saying thank you. Suddenly he stopped, returned, just to check he hadn't seen a fata morgana. She was still there. This time around she smiled at Wylie. The grey eyed thirteen year old couldn't resist any longer and grabbed one of the large breasts. The lady enjoyed it. She moaned. "If you want to give me more pleasure, do the same with the other." She advised. Wylie didn't need to be told twice. He fumbled a bit. The lady placed Wylie's hands slightly differently and showed him what she liked. Wylie felt his penis growing and exploding. He was slightly embarrassed and uncomfortable in his now soiled pants. Wylie's eyes widened and he made some urgent noises. "I ... I ... I have to go." "Okay, it was nice to meet you." Wylie ran again. He couldn't believe it. He had not only seen huge tits but also touched them. Wow! Suddenly he remembered his good manners and returned. Slightly out of breath he entered the garage a third time. The lady hadn't moved. "Hi, I just wanted to say thank you." He said. "You're welcome. By the way I'm Chastity." "Wylie." "It was a pleasure meeting you, Wylie." Chastity smiled. Finally Wylie managed to tear him away and go to his room.
The next day he couldn't keep his mouth shut and had to tell his friends about his experience and of course embellish it a bit to make him look more grown up. "Yeah, yeah, whatever you are saying." One of them replied. The others thought either Wylie's fantasy had gotten the better of him or he was outright lying.
Wylie later found out Chastity was a porn star. How she ended up in his father's garage was a mystery to him. Maybe his father had invited her for a tet a tet? In the end Wylie didn't care about it. He treasured his first encounter with the opposite sex.
He was wrong on the part Chastity had been invited by Kenneth Loesing. She wanted to surprise her sometime lover Fin, who was employed by Wylie's father or so the Loesing family believed, and had sneaked into the car.
When Fin found Chastity naked in the car, they did just a bit more than Wylie had been able to do.




©2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Good Bye and Hello

Sorry for only publishing now, but I have written further on my novel and have a few other short stories in the pipeline, i.e. Chastity and a few others. Hope you like how Reggie and Kiki meet. :)

Reggie Smith tried to keep his composure. Of course Dandy could see through him right away. The Schnauzer was getting tired, but still licked his master's hand and wagged his tail. Reggie couldn't keep his tears at bay any longer. It was hard to say good bye to his companion of 11 years.

Reggie was concerned, when Dandy had a seizure. It had never happened before, so Reggie was frightened and shocked. Of course he brought Dandy to the vet. The diagnosis was shattering. Dandy had a brain tumor, and it had spread further. There was nothing that could be done. Reggie took Dandy home and spoiled him rotten for the next few days with all the dog's favorite food, games and long walks until he made up his mind. Reggie didn't want Dandy to suffer, so he arranged an appointment with the vet to put his dog to sleep. The vet agreed to come to Reggie's beach house in Key West. Dandy knew it didn't mean anything positive, when the doctor arrived, and tried to hide. Reggie was prepared for that, grabbed the dog by the collar, before he could escape and carried Dandy to the sofa on the porch, overlooking the beach and sea. Reggie held down Dandy until the vet had given the injection. It was hard to watch. Dandy whimpered. Reggie said soothing words, keeping his voice calm and relaxed. He didn't feel any of it. "It shouldn't take too long." The vet said. "I'll let myself out." Reggie thanked the doctor and concentrated on Dandy, taking a seat beside him. He stroked Dandy. When the dog licked his hand Reggie's self control crumbled. Reggie felt Dandy's breathing go slower until it ceased. Soon there was no heart beat either. Reggie sobbed. Never ever again! Reggie thought he couldn't go through the heartbreak again.
For every dog Reggie had owned during his adulthood he had made funeral arrangements. He organized Dandy's cremation, and the ashes were buried at the dog cemetery beside Reggie's other dogs. He remembered them all fondly and visiting them regularly had helped overcome their deaths.
Reggie gave some of Dandy's things to charity. Others were thrown out. Life seemed to go on for people, while it was standing still for Reggie.
He felt lonely and missed Dandy. It was on the one side hurting to remember how Dandy arrived as a puppy and had a lot of mischief in mind, gnawing Reggie's favorite shoes, trying to sleep with Reggie in bed, having accidents on the carpet to developing into a quiet and dignified dog, but on the other side it were good memories. After a few months the pain eased. Since Reggie had retired from being a successful burglar, he had more time and started to get restless and feel bored without a dog. Reggie was torn, if he should get a new dog or not. He had to consider his own age. He had turned seventy one in September, so if he got a dog, would he be healthy or live long enough to take care of the pet? What would happen if he was incapable or dying before the dog? Reggie checked with his daughter Debra and his friend Augustus. Both said they were willing to take care of the dog should anything happen to Reggie. It was a relief. Even though Reggie had sworn earlier not to adopt a dog, he couldn't resist the temptation any longer. Reggie went to a dog charity, filled out all the necessary documents, provided references and could go to the puppy cage. There were a few Yorkshire Terriers, cross breeds and a Grand Anglo-Francais Blanc Et Noir. Reggie didn't want a big dog. He preferred small to medium sized ones, suiting his lifestyle better than larger dogs. Only one puppy was interested in him. It was a little Yorkshire Terrier. The rest was interested in their toys. The terrier demanded attention, wagged its tail and barked excitedly. Reggie gave the dog his hands to sniff on. The two clicked immediately, so it was obvious which one Reggie wanted. There was also a short interview and the member of staff advised Reggie somebody would make a house visit to check if Reggie had a dog compatible home.
Shortly after the house visit Reggie received the outcome. He was able to adopt the dog he wanted. The background story was sad. Reggie's dog - a little headstrong lady - and her two siblings had been found in a dumpster, only a few weeks old, together with their dead mother. They were barely alive and had lost a lot of weight. The charity had done a good job in raising them.
When Reggie arrived to pick up his new pet, she didn't want to go into her transportable cage. She escaped and thought it was fun being chased by the staff through the building. Her tail was wagging furiously and she barked madly, causing some uproar with the other dogs. Before she could cause more mayhem Reggie used his abilities as a burglar. Reggie tried to think which route the dog would choose, placed himself hidden behind one of the kennels and waited. The terrier careened around the corner, where Reggie had placed himself. Reggie snatched the dog. The dog and he looked each other in the eyes. Suddenly the dog quietened down and was willing to be placed in the cage.
During the journey home the dog scratched and bit at the door, trying to get out. Reggie was glad it was secure. An accident because of Reggie's attention being diverted thanks to the Yorkie wasn't anything he was looking forward to.
At the beach house Reggie let the pet out of the basket. She wasn't grateful at all, looked up at Reggie and barked. Like she was trying to tell him she hadn't enjoyed the trip or being in a small cage. Then she went with high held head exploring.
Reggie decided to name the Yorkie Kiki. It was short, sounded cute and playful at the same time. At first it wasn't easy for Kiki to be separated from the other dogs at the shelter. She whimpered and was withdrawn. Reggie was there for her and helped her as good as he could. Kiki's personality soon resurfaced. She was fun to be with. Kiki was extrovert, intelligent and curious. Training her was a bit difficult, because she had her own mind.
In the end Kiki and Reggie made a good team.




©2013

Monday, February 4, 2013

Travel Log: Park Hyatt Milan, Italy

When we stayed slightly over a year earlier at the Park Hyatt Milan, we couldn't explore the city, because it was raining the whole time. We decided to have another two nights stay on points this January. As always we organized a limousine transfer from the airport. Our driver was the same as in November 2011. We recognized each other immediately. The journey was smooth in the Mercedes E-Class and took around 25 minutes from Milan Linate. The price was up from 120 Euro to 135 Euro (ca. 162 USD to 182 USD).

Check in was quick, and we were greeted as returning guests. As such we were upgraded to a Deluxe Room on the highest floor. We were told by the receptionist that there are mostly suites on the higher floors and our Deluxe Room was one of the few available on higher floors. We were accompanied to it, and on the way got a refresher regarding the dining outlets and services the hotel offered. The member of staff explained the features of the room. After that we were left alone.

The elevator system has changed. You now have to swipe your key card when entering the elevator. It only stops on the floor where your room is located.

It was clear that the room belonged to a suite and could be used as the children's bed room or the nanny quarters. It was medium sized and had a king bed, chairs, a writing desk, table and flat screen TV with national and international channels. The room was understated, but felt elegant. A lot of marble was used.

To our surprise we also had a small balcony. It offered great views over Milan. There were also two chairs and a table. We loved to go out and enjoy the mild weather and the views. The neighboring suite had also access to the balcony. On our first night nobody was staying there, so there were no concerns about privacy. On the second night it was in use.

The marble bathroom was large - as big as our bed room - with Laura Tonatto toiletries, a sink, separate bathroom and rainforest shower (there was also a handheld shower) and a separate room for the toilet and bidet.
The mini bar, wardrobe and safe were also located in the bath room.

There was a slight difference between the bath room layouts we had in 2011 and this one.  The entrance room's was smaller and when entering the bath tub we had to climb in front, at the Deluxe room's we were able to enter the more traditional way from the side.

Overall the room was very comfortable, especially the bed. Minor gripes were the uncomfortable back rests of the chairs and that the taps of the bath tub and shower were difficult to use, i.e. switching from the hand held shower to the other tap or when turning off the water and then on again you had suddenly too hot or cold water, because the temperature regulator moved with the tab.

Turn down was provided each night and included two bottles of still water.

During our stay we had lunch at La Cupola Lounge and in room dining. The hot chocolate, smoothies, juices, risotto, Veal Milanese, omelet and French Toast were delicious. The quality was high and the prices fair.

All staff was friendly, efficient and helpful.

Time to check out arrived too quickly. The invoice wasn't correct, but the wrongly charged item was removed without quibble. Otherwise the the check out was fast and pleasant. Our driver and limousine were  already waiting for us and within minutes we were on our way to the airport.

Of course we are going to return at some stage.




©2013