I have recently added some old stories from Hal, Katchase, C. Lakewood. and Andrea Foster. I will be adding more over the next few weeks. Please check back. 7/13/17
I added several more stories for Katchase and Hal. 7/21/17
DD
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Thursday, July 6, 2017
Car Seat 3
Car Seat [Part 3]
By Daring Diane
Chapter 28
As Melissa entered her homeroom, Miss Thompson called her over.She said, “Melissa I believe the Principal gave you your class schedule. However, if you have any questions on where to go, you should just follow Teresa. She has the same schedule as you do. Ok?”
Melissa nodded, “Yes, Mam.”
Melissa went to her seat. When homeroom was over, Melissa followed Teresa out of their homeroom and three doors down. The teacher asked Melissa her name and saw her name had been added to the class list. Melissa sat in an empty chair near Teresa.
The class was a math class. Class had been going on for about 20 minutes when there was a call from the office for Melissa. Melissa got up to leave. As she did, the teacher gave her a textbook and several sheets of paper with math problems on them. Melissa retrieved her book bag from her locker and put the text book and papers in her book bag. Melissa met Brittany in the office and they left for the office.
Brittany was excited to notice that Melissa had on different underwear. And yet, it appeared more juvenile than her previous style. And, as Melissa had a drink of water, Brittany got a clear view of Melissa’s new underwear in her rearview mirror. Brittany thought that My Little Pony was the perfect design for a little girl like Melissa.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Car Seat 2
Car Seat [Part 2]
By Daring Diane
Chapter 16
Melissa soaked in a hot bath and
applied the ointment afterward. She
slept on her side that night to minimize any residual pain. By morning the pain was gone. But, the
message was not. Melissa was going to
follow the rules. She donned her
childish panties. She then put on a
cotton bra which she seldom wore. She
did not want to get in trouble for wearing the wrong kind of bra. Then she added the cotton camisole instead of
her silky camisole. She then checked her
uniform and confirmed everything was correct.
She had on no makeup and she had her jewelry in her book bag.
Melissa looked younger than her
daughter as they approached the school bus.
Parents who had been watching the slow transformation did not know what
to think.
Susan Adams was grabbing a
coffee and stopped by to chat with the school nurse. The nurse asked, “Who got the paddle
yesterday?”
Susan smiled and said, “The new
girl in fourth grade, Melissa.”
The nurse screwed up her
face. “Isn’t that Melissa Martin Mary's
mom. I thought she was just riding the
bus. Why would you be paddling an adult?’
The school board decided that
she has to follow the rules and the state said she had to be assigned to a
homeroom. I assigned her to the fourth
grade homeroom since those were the kids she was sitting with on the bus. But now she has to follow the rules which
includes following the dress code. “
“Some of the other girls asked
why she was wearing jewelry and makeup.
We had already had issue with her wearing the wrong shoes and
blouse. I told her the last time that if
she couldn’t follow the rules, she would pay the price. Yesterday she agreed she deserved to be
punished.”
“The funny thing was that when I
went to paddle her I found out she was wearing Victoria Secret silky
panties. That was of course another
violation. So the paddling went on a little
longer than originally planned.”
The nurse thought a moment. “Wow, so she has to follow all the same rules
as the other kids?”
Susan nodded. “I think we have
it all covered now.
The nurse thought and asked, “Do
you want her to follow the rules or are you looking to break her because of her
previous tirades?”
Susan got a quizzical look on
her face. “Why do you ask?”
The nurse asked, “Did you check
her bra?”
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Car Seat
Car Seat
By Daring Diane
Prolog
Melissa Martin was a successful
real estate agent in town. She worked at
one of the bigger offices and was often in the running for top sales person
each month.
Melissa was the envy of all the
young agents coming into the company. Melissa
started as every agent did answering the phones and doing the grunt work. She worked long hours. Melissa put in that extra effort that many
people were unwilling to deliver. She
rose to the top of the sales ranks in just a few years. She fielded cold calls, she sought out new
listing opportunities and she closed sales.
She sold property other people could not move.
Melissa had style and she
dressed the part. Melissa wore
expensive, stylish suits. Her blouses
were the envy of every woman in the office.
She always wore heels of 3 inches or more. Her make-up was perfect and she wore her hair
in a longer style which emphasized that she was a professional but still
young.
Melissa kept her personal and
professional lives separate.
Melissa was still young
Melissa had her daughter, Mary,
while still in high school. She had
given herself to a boyfriend believing that was how she would hold onto
him. When she turned up pregnant, the
boyfriend and any others she had known evaporated. The first few years were hard and her mother
helped them a lot.
Melissa never dressed casually
in public because she claimed she had to protect her professional image. The real reason was she looked young enough
in casual clothes that people were more likely to think she was Mary’s sister
than her mother. No one but Mary ever
saw Melissa in casual clothes.
Melissa could be a task
master. She raised her daughter to be
self-sufficient. She was protective of
Mary. She wanted her to take
responsibility for things that were her fault.
But if someone tried to hurt or take advantage of Mary, they would find
Melissa ready to confront them to protect her daughter.
If Melissa had a flaw it was
that she was willing to do almost anything to close a deal. Nothing unsavory, mind you. She got sellers to take a little less and
over-estimate the conditions of homes.
She got buyers to ignore potential issues which might cause large
surprise expenses in the first year or two of ownership. She believed that once the deal was done, she
was no longer responsible.
Melissa always said, “If you
read the rules, you will always know what you are getting yourself into.” Melissa would point out to people that most
of their problems could be attributed to their not reading disclosures or rules
ahead of time. Complaining about them
later was tough for them. If you don’t
read the rules, you will pay the price.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Dot Com Success, Career Restart [Part 2]
Dot Com Success, Career Restart
[Part 2]
By Daring Diane
Chapter 21
After lunch, Miss Jefferson told
Jennifer to go to the principal’s office.
Jennifer started to gather her things.
Miss Jefferson told her to leave her things and head to the office. Jennifer tried to explain that she would not
be coming back. Miss Jefferson cut her
off and sent her on her way with a hall pass.
In the office, Mrs. Barham
explained that she was going to take Jennifer over to the administration
offices in a minute. Jennifer had to sit
on a wooden bench while waiting for Mrs. Barham to finish up.
Finally, Mrs. Barham got up and
led Jennifer over to the administration building. She left Jennifer there on another bench and
headed back to the grade school.
After sitting on another
uncomfortable bench for a while, Jennifer was called into an office by Sara
Adams.
********************
Moments before:
Sara Adams and Mary Martin
sipped their coffee and watched Amanda Barham walking the little girl across
from the grade school to the administration offices.
Sara looked at Mary and
smiled. “She looks like any other grade
school student. In fact, if I didn’t
know better, I would have thought she was in a lower grade than seventh. She just doesn’t have the look.”
Mary looked at her with pleading
eyes and sarcastically asked, “Won’t you please educate my wayward daughter
in-law in your wonderful catholic school?
I don’t care if we have to start all over again.” Mary was snickering a little at the end.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
The Principal or Principles (a Novel length story)
The Principal or Principles
By: Daring Diane
By: Daring Diane
Students
challenge Principal to adhere to the dress code.
What could possibly go wrong?
What could possibly go wrong?
1.
Background
The
members of the school board thanked Elizabeth Warren for her wonderful
presentation and for sharing her views on the future for the Princess Ann
Ladies Academy. Elizabeth (Beth to her
friends) was one of two finalists for the open position of Principal at
Princess Ann. This was the final
interview and the board planned to make their decision tomorrow.
Elizabeth
highlighted her doctoral work and her quick rise to Principal at her present
school. While she had only been in her
position for a little over 2 years, the standardized test scores had improved
dramatically. Teacher and student
satisfaction were rated excellent across the board.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
The Crush: Panty Club
The Crush: Panty Club
By Daring
Diane
Posted to Big Closet 2/5/2016
It was near the end of sophomore year in high school. Terry sat down at the lunch table next to
Marcy. Soon, Lily and Susan joined
them. They chatted about classes and the
latest gossip. The boys from their class
were envious. They all wanted to spend
time with Marcy, Lily and Susan. Terry
did not look that out of place at the table.
But, there seemed to be some disagreement lately.
You see, Terry was a boy.
He had longer hair and unlike most of the boys, he took good care of his
hair. His mom required him to take good
care of his hair or she would get his hair cut.
Terry was one of the brighter students in the class and he had been
friends with the girls since they were in first or second grade. They all lived within a block of each other
and they had been playmates throughout the years.
As school became more difficult, Terry was clearly one of
the smarter kids in the class. He and
the girls started studying together. The
girls knew that Terry was helping their grades and they were all old
friends. And, as many girls pushed the
boys away Marcy, Lilly and Susan discussed Terry. They decided that Terry was their friend and
they saw no reason to push him away.
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