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Today's snippet comes a little while after Bob spanks Marigold with the belt.
He's about to go out of town, and he gets her a very personal gift
to make up for being so strict.
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We all tromp up the stairs to the bird room. I shut the door and lock it, and then I head
over to the nightstand. I pull it out of
the drawer and let them read the card and admire my vibrator. It’s about four or five inches long, not too
big around, and it has a jackrabbit attached to it for stimulating the clit.
“Ooh. This is a nice one,” Miranda tells me. “Top of the line. Did he give you some batteries?”
“Yes, he gave me some
batteries. Two packs.”
“He
must think you’re going to have an awful lot of lonely nights, then.”
Blurb:
When college student Marigold Cavendish meets Major League manager Bob Heath at her best friend Miranda’s engagement party, the two hit it off immediately. But with a twenty-five-year age difference between them, trouble brews. Between Marigold’s parents and Bob’s grown daughter, their relationship has very large hurdles to clear.
The more time the couple spends together, the more confident they are that their love is right, and they’re able to ignore the negative influences surrounding them. Things go smoothly for a while, and then Bob asks Marigold to marry him. What should be a happy and exciting time slowly turns into something far from that.
Bob and Marigold discover their relationship can survive the long distance necessary when Bob must travel with his team, but can it survive the negative influence of family or their own insecurities? Are they strong enough individually to become stronger still as a couple and ride out the storm? Or is their relationship doomed?
The more time the couple spends together, the more confident they are that their love is right, and they’re able to ignore the negative influences surrounding them. Things go smoothly for a while, and then Bob asks Marigold to marry him. What should be a happy and exciting time slowly turns into something far from that.
Bob and Marigold discover their relationship can survive the long distance necessary when Bob must travel with his team, but can it survive the negative influence of family or their own insecurities? Are they strong enough individually to become stronger still as a couple and ride out the storm? Or is their relationship doomed?