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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Don't Swim too Far!

Belinda was spending her vacation in Australia. The weather was fine, so she spend many time on the beach, sunbathing and swimming. Belinda was a good swimmer, so she thought it would be a good idea, to make herself a challenge and swim as far, as it was possible. So she swam behind the buoys.

Aaron, the lifeguard, caught the foolish German girl and brought her to the combination room.

"Do you have any idea, what have you done, Miss?" he asked in sternly voice.

"What so big deal?" Belinda asked resentfully.

"You broke the rules, Miss! And I have no wish to be responsible, if you'll drown. So, I think, you need to learn a lesson! Or do you want to pay a fine and be evicted from the hotel?"

"Ugh! What do you mean, a lesson?"

"A lesson, your parents should gave you very long ago!" he made her to stay on all fours over the bed and took a wooden paddle from the locket.
It took some time. Some very long and painful minutes, while the paddle several times raised and fell down over Belinda's plump buttocks, which were milky-white at the beginning but turned dark red in the end. The German screamed and howled out loud, wagging her sore bottom in pain.

When the foolish girl became to thinking that it'll be no tomorrow, Aaron suddenly stopped.

"Well, I hope, you learned you lesson!" he said "And no - go!" he gave Belinda the last swat, which made her jump out from the position with a loud bawl. She took a newspaper to cover her red tender bottom and run away, weeping in pain and humiliation.

2 comments:

  1. It was all so unexpected - Belinda went swimming & gotten herself a free lesson in Paddle Boarding.

    Aaron's heroics, bravery and kindness are beyond the call of duty.
    A wonderful man. And he has a reassuring strict side about boundaries & choices.

    He is a real super-hero and Belinda is eternally grateful & indebted.
    Maybe Belinda should visit Aaron when she needs correction & guidance, to ensure her adjustments, behaviour & judgements are beyond reasonable doubt ? :-)
    Great story of morals, perception & fortitude.
    Brenda xx

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