It's lovely to hear you are settling in on the Stagmore Estate. It's been a few months since I've had you to clean up Sir Charles's out pourings. I never appreciated your skill until you were gone. Sir Charles is having a lot of fun with your replacement. He was always really disappointed with you. He said your manliness was only skin deep and peeled away with a stern look. In contrast your replacement still needs to be held down after four months by two footmen for Sir Charles to make a deposit. Although I believe he has started too involuntary orgasm into the pink fairy soupy cup when Sir Charles lets fly with his hot jet. As you know there will be no going back for him now. He will start to rationalize it in his head. Tell himself delusional little stories to make himself feel better, but as you know he will not orgasm again unless he is consuming meat and the natural juices that goes with it. I'm not sure he will ever make it in service. He seems far too rough. Maybe they will send him down to the docks to service the sailors when the ships come in.
Billeting you with Jenkins must be a comfort to you. A girl needs the reassuring presents of a strong man lying next to her. All those years I had to put up with you taught me that. I gather the countess is pleased with your clean up skills and I must say I'm jealous. I believe the Earl has now got your throat working properly and you will be entertaining the beaters after the shoot this weekend. That must be a great honour for you. I am so proud of you. Sir Charles never had the patients to teach you properly. I'm glad the Earl was able to spend those long evenings with you under his card table on poker nights. I'm sure going through the knees of all those stockings has been worth it.
You're ever loving and now totally satisfied wife.
Mistress Judith.
(Written by Tulip Fancy)
I have absolutely no clue who the author is, but this series is sensational! The imagery is fabulous, and just picturing all the goings on with the nuances and innuendo is both stimulating and exciting! Please continue? Priscilla Gay Bouffant.
ReplyDeleteBlushing deeply and giving a flustered curtsy at such high praise from the Queen.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, Tulip my dear girl. This is some of the most highly erotic and stimulating prose I have read in some time. My imagination runs wild when I read it. The abject humiliations the Sissies suffer is amazing by itself. And the casual, blase attitude exhibited by the male and female patrons is just astonishing. Such a wonderful job.
DeleteThis short piece lets us know so much about what's happening. The sheer quantity of erotic content is breathtaking, without being crass. Mistress Judith's tone adds quite a lot to the overall effect. The epistolary form works very well here. Would love to read more like this. Perhaps a response from John, or a note from the countess, is in order.
ReplyDeleteOh yes. John should respond to his wife, who he will address as Mistress Judith. Of course, he'll need to be given the time from Master Jenkins and the Countess.
DeleteAnd I'd love to read comments by the countess.
I can see that the blogger has recently censored perfectly innocent comments by both myself and Throne.
ReplyDeleteThis was by Throne "This short piece lets us know so much about what's happening. The sheer quantity of erotic content is breathtaking, without being crass. Mistress Judith's tone adds quite a lot to the overall effect. The epistolary form works very well here. Would love to read more like this. Perhaps a response from John, or a note from the countess, is in order."
ReplyDeleteI know that I picture John as now being far more feminized than his replacement. The Countess is very likely pleased that John is now pleasingly girlish, as her husband is. John even "Cleans" her after her husband, Mr. Jenkins deposits his seed. John's masculinity was always in question, even to his wife and former Master Sir Charles.
ReplyDeleteAt best, John'
s replacement might have reached the state of androgyny with a shaved head and forced, facial makeup.
Thank you so much for your kind comments. I only wrote the four letters and that was some time ago while watching Downton Abbey. I won't explain too much as I like to let imaginations run wild. I will clarify the characters though. Sir Charles took John Peters wife, property, self respect, freedom and maidenhead. His friend the Earl Edward Baskerville is married to the Countess. Jenkins is the Earl's Chauffeur. Wilcox is the Butler and Granger is the game keeper. I hope that clears any confusion. If I do think of more to this story I'll write it. I do have lots more Tulip if you are not all bored with him.
ReplyDeleteWell, I do enjoy Tulip. I would love to hear more from the Earl and the Countess at Stagmore Estate as to the "Services" John performs for them. Or from John as to how he is attired and what happens between him and Jenkins when john is not serving the Earl or the Countess.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, so sorry to have missed this when it was posted. I do enjoy following this series and hope I do not visit them out of order. It would seem she had a loving and understanding Wife who just had to move on. TY
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