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Mrs Brown & Arthur by Max Roper

Started by Gromet, February 18, 2017, 09:29:46 AM

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Gromet

You may view this story here on the Plaza:

http://www.boundstories.net/storieslr/mrsbrown_arthur.html
F/m; cougar; tease; climax; bond; rope; bedtie; mast; denial; torment; cons; X

Please feel free to leave your kind comments & feedback here about this story.

Thanks.   ;)

64Fordman

Mystery. Does Mrs. Brown have some yet unrevealed motives?

Well written, both this and the companion story Mrs. Brown & Jon. I imagine we'll hear more about Mrs. Brown. Thank you Max.

MaxRoper

There is indeed more about Mrs Brown in the pipeline. These stories were a response to a thread in the Forum a while ago in which we were challenged (by Lobo?) to write from the viewpoint of the opposite sex.

Thanks for your kind review Fordman.

Max

Lobo De la Sombra

Nice to see the challenge met in such a nicely done way.  But there's one vitally important question nobody has thought to ask, although only us older folk would even think of it.  Does Mrs. Brown have a lovely daughter?   ;D
The more I look, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I know.
The more I know, the less I understand.
The less I understand, the more I look.

MaxRoper

That's a very good question Lobo. I suppose we may find out at some point but as of now I'd say it's unlikely. She's a hedonistic sort and seems unlikely to have procreated, although mistakes do happen. Perhaps Peter Noone would know...

Max

Lobo De la Sombra

Wasn't sure if anyone would catch the reference.  I still have that song in my music library.
The more I look, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I know.
The more I know, the less I understand.
The less I understand, the more I look.

ElectroPainLover

Sounds like Arthur had no idea what a 'real woman' could do. Nice story Max.

As for the reference to Peter Noone...I would've never got it. Wasn't a Herman's Hermits fan nor did I follow him after them.

Dana

MaxRoper

Thanks for the kind review Dana.

I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit I has the 45 of that song.

Max

ElectroPainLover

Quote from: MaxRoper on February 24, 2017, 05:44:50 PM

I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit I has the 45 of that song.


No need to be...I had many 45's. I was just a Kiss (listening to at the moment), Nugent, Ozzy, Deep Purple, Foghat, UFO, BTO...etc. person. The Hermit's just did do it for me.

You're Welcome, it's a good story. Heck with a daughter...Ms. Brown sounds just fine to me  ;D

Lobo De la Sombra

What's wrong with having a copy of that song?  It could be worse, you know.  You could have a copy of I'm Henry The Eighth I Am.  I know this because I do have a copy in my media library.
The more I look, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I know.
The more I know, the less I understand.
The less I understand, the more I look.

ElectroPainLover

I think Max is embarrassed of the 'media' he has it on...that being a 45 vinyl of it. I think Henry the Eighth I Am is the only song I may have known by them.

MaxRoper

I went back and listened to both songs and will remove the bit about being embarrassed. They are both quite bubble-gummy in production values but actually not all that bad. And I was 12 when they came out, so my taste was still developing. The songs hold up (sort of).

I was already well into my early experiments with rope by that time.

Max

ElectroPainLover

Well Max...I guess you have me by a couple of years.  :o  More than I would've guessed.  ;D

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