This short story is an entry in the 2011 Soc.Sexuality.Spanking Summer Short Story Contest and is copyright by the author and commercial use is prohibited without permission. Personal/private copies are permitted only if complete including the copyright notice. The author would appreciate your comments
Category: Adult
Corner! Two
He was waiting when she got home. "How was your day, dear?"
"Nothing special, I did a little shopping – But I didn't go over my budget, really!"
"Uh huh. Nothing else worth mention?"
"No dear."
"Really? When were you going to tell me about the speeding ticket?"
"How did you – I mean what ticket?"
"The one Officer Johnson mentioned to his friend George Simons – just before I had lunch with George. That ticket. Now when?"
"Well I was just going to pay it?"
"Remember the rules on such matters?"
"It's not Fair! I'm grown up enough to handle my own tickets!"
"That's enough out of you, young lady. Corner!"
"But I—"
"Corner NOW!"
"Allright I'm going. You're so testy today" She walked slowly towards the corner, dragging her feet.
He swatted her rear once, hard. "You're so naughty today – expect to get away with it?"
"No, but—" He cut her off with another hard swat.
"Quiet!"
She stood with her nose in the corner, hands firmly on her head. He let her stand in the corner for twenty minutes before he called her out.
"Come here, bend over my lap"
She looked at him pleadingly. "Not hard, please?"
He was holding the wooden punishment paddle – the one with holes. "You are getting a very hard paddling today, dear. For your speeding ticket, your attempt at deception, and sass. Fifty swats."
"OWWWWW!" She yelled at each stoke and soon she was crying hard. By the time he finished, her rear was bright red and she was limp.
"That spanking was well deserved. I hope you learned your lesson thoroughly. Now I want you to think about how, and particularly why, you were punished. I'll forgive you in a while. Corner!"
The End
© Copyright 2011 John Marks
Reviews
Lydia Carrol
This is definitely a classic storyline many people are fond of. Though it would be nicer to see a little more emotional and character development, the story has a good sense of fluency overall.