Batfinch
New member Username: Batfinch
Post Number: 10 Registered: 04-2006
| Posted on Friday, September 01, 2006 - 03:34 am: |
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Judy Davis noticed it on her way home from dropping her children odd at school. The window of the church office was broken. Not knowing if there had been a break in she rang Pastor Edwards. Unfortunately he had been called out early to visit an elderly lady in hospital. Mrs Edwards said she would go down and look. When Eileen reached the church and went into the office she found that the window had been broken by a stone. Only village children she thought they often played in the field next to the church I will just get the window repaired. She rang Bob Wilson the local builder and after first quoting her three weeks she persuaded him to come straight over. All during the repair he muttered and moaned saying its time the window was replaced. He finished the job and handed her a bill not at all happy when she said she would get the church treasurer to send a cheque (No doubt he had hoped she would pay him in cash). Eileen put the bill in her handbag and O course forgot about it. Three weeks later her husband was in the bank when the bank manager, who was the church treasurer called him over. “John” I have had Bob Wilson on the phone concerning an invoice for a broken window at the church where is it?” The minister replied that he seemed to remember his wife saying something about a window and he would ask her when he got home. It being Friday Eileen had gone over to the church to open the door for Jane Gibson who was doing the flowers. Jane told her that she had just seen Bob Wilson and he was not at all happy he was muttering about churches not paying their bills. She said it was unlike Frank he normally settled up at once. “O heavens” said Eileen “I have the bill in my handbag I have never passed it on I hope John does not know) She drove over to the bank and gave the invoice to Frank Clark who told her that her husband had been in and was not at all pleased. He asked her to wait whilst he did a cheque and then asked her to get her husband to countersign it and take it over to the builders. Eileen knew she was in trouble and when she got home me her husband as she entered the kitchen. “What’s this about an unpaid bill” he asked. “I have the cheque here,” she said. “More forgetfulness I think a trip to my study is in order after I have signed this cheque. Then you can take it over to Bob I am sure you will enjoy driving with a sore behind. Upstairs NOW. Once in his study John sat in his chair and took his slipper off. He took her across his knee and lifted her skirt taking down her tights and black knickers as he did so WALLOP WALLOP As usual he laid it across each cheek in turn WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP Her bottom soon lost its white colour. WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP How did she get herself in to this position she wondered WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP Her bottom turned red it was going to be uncomfortable driving to say the least WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP This was much worse than usual she thought as tears streamed down her face WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP WALLOP With a flurry of spanks John finished his task and told her to pull up her tights and knickers. She picked up the cheque and after a trip to the bathroom to clean her face took it over to Mr Wilson. She wondered if he would notice that there was something different in her step as she walked up the path to his office. |