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July 23, 2013

Penny Does a Runner: Part VIII

If one of an usherette’s chief duties was to smile, Penny excelled on that score right from the start: she could hardly keep a happy grin off her face the whole day. She had always dreamed of doing something as wonderful as joining the circus, and now her dream had come true!

Being shown around and introduced to the performers was very exciting, though it was a little strange to see such glamorous showbiz people off-duty. Pixie and Trixie, the death-defying acrobats, were very friendly and app...
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Published on July 23, 2013 10:55

July 22, 2013

Checking in

Tsk. A whole week between posts! Apologies, rat-fans. (Brit joke). I’ve been kept away from my Naughty Little PC by a combination of sunny weather and socialising, hayfever and tiredness, and a nasty green monster with sharp teeth snarling at me from my desk.

N.B. That last thing is a fib.

Lack of time aside, I have found it very hard to write of late as my head has often felt as if it’s stuffed with cotton wool. Fine for lounging but sooo frustrating as I do love to write and (hopefully) enter...
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Published on July 22, 2013 06:00

July 15, 2013

Penny the naughty maid

I might have mentioned once or twice that I have lots of school uniform items that I like to dress in, and am lucky enough to get to roleplay and be spanked in. To be honest I could write far more often than I do about it all, as I seriously heart schoolwear. But I have other outfits, too: one of my favourites is a French maid dress, that I wear with seamed stockings and high heels. It’s one of those cheap and tacky ‘bedroom fantasy’ outfits, but it’s short and sexy and frilly and I feel very...
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Published on July 15, 2013 11:30

July 10, 2013

Miss Hasler's English Class: 6

Hello again, class! Did you all enjoy the poem I wrote the other day? I hope so. Can anyone guess what today’s lesson is all about? No, Andrea... it isn’t about chocolate. It’s about poetry! Timmy, don’t make that face.

Poetry is a lot like music. It has rhythm, just like music: when you read poetry out loud you can hear the rhythm. Listen as I read a line out loud from a poem you all know.

Mary had a little lamb.

Can you hear the rhythm? Ma-ry had-a litt-le lamb.

Rhythm in poetry has a special n...
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Published on July 10, 2013 14:00