“You are sure about this?” Thorn asked. He settled himself more comfortably into one of the deep arm-chairs in the main drawing room at Chequers, ...the Prime Minister’s country residence in central Buckinghamshire. He was holding a large cup of quality coffee. There was a decanter of excellent whisky on the table near him, but neither he, nor his guest, had so far availed themselves of it.“Yes sir.” Gareth Boase did not look quite so comfortable in his chair. His cup of coffee still steaming. From then on, Wippy refused to call him anything but Jack, even after he protested that everyone called him John. For his part, John nearly stopped using her name entirely. Instead he always had a new nickname for her. They ranged from the obvious (‘old green eyes’, ‘short stuff’) to the unwieldy (‘generic form of whipped cream’, ‘oh-miss-short-of-stature-but-odd-of-name’) to the oddly affectionate (‘sweetpea’, ‘my darling’) to a range of names that made sense only to him (‘Freudstein’, ‘Mr.. When she tried to stand up and turn to confront the intruder she was slammed face first into her bed coverlet. A powerful hand had shoved her face into the thick quilt with enough force to painfully pinch her lips between her teeth and the mattress.With all the strength she had Colleen fought to stand up and get away. She knew if she could get some distance, even a couple feet, she had a chance of getting away. She could not twist or fight hard enough in the powerful grip too get loose or slip. I've never dressed in women's clothes," I stammered.There was a long silence as she as she circled me."Go get a shower," she ordered, "then I'm going to dress you, before wego out."I understood she was pissed off with me, but in my shock, I didn'tcotton on to the meaning of her statement.As I was showering, she came into the bathroom and told me to shave myarmpits and my legs. She wasn't going to dress me as a woman, was she?"Why?" I said fearing the answer."Just do as your told! I've put out.
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