Joseph here is in a state of appealing hardness and I myself am in no ways soft, so I judge, dear girl, that you are due for another plunging, so roll over on your back and let me see if you can reduce this to a state of shrinkability!' And I rolled her over and mounted her, and in a moment poured into her womb another charge of my balm, and arising, allowed Joseph to fuck her, which operation lasted for fully twenty minutes till finally, with groans, twists and cries, and scratching of his back, they both drained the reservoirs of their sex, and lay panting on the floor.
I made her the usual 'present' of money, which she was well versed enough to know was to reward her labour in her task of reducing my hardness of feelings, and making another appointment to meet her, I had Joseph drive her back to her neighbourhood and dismissed her from my mind for the present at least.
At this portion of my narrative I deem it best that I acquaint the reader with some of the fads and follies of the writer, so that, later on in this sparse history of a sensual life, he may be more familiar with the traits both normal and abnormal that will at times be depicted upon the written page.
As I have stated earlier here, I am a gentleman somewhat on in years, and if I do say it myself, of somewhat pleasing appearance, especially to the opposite sex. Being left fairly well off and having a business that is practically self-operating, I devote the majority of my time to my pleasures, which, as the reader has determined by now, are mostly those of the flesh.
I am an ardent admirer of beauty in all of its manifest forms; I am a lover of flowers, paintings and the finer things of life, and like above all things the full well-developed form of the modern girl, the flapper.
Being situated financially in a manner to gratify most of my wishes I seek high and low for complaisant pretty girls, and if they are in accord with my will and desires, I treat them in a courtly fashion and repay them liberally for their time.
Not that I care to associate with the demi-monde, the street walkers, the prostitutes and all their ilk; much rather would I caress the clothed knee or thigh of a fair young damsel and be content with that than lie abed with a hardened old roustabout; I love youth, beauty, and the delicious freshness that is the endowment of modern feminine girlhood.
Joseph, as the reader may well judge, is a confidential servant indeed; he has assisted me and taken an active part in many another little affair of this kind, and I trust him absolutely, and now, with this dear Anna, I was sure that I had secured another active helper.
Her promise of her girl friend, Grace, was indeed a pleasant fillip to my lustful imagination, and I carefully dressed on that evening and was on the corner long before the time set, anxious to catch a glimpse of the girl that had been so warmly described to me.
Sure enough, I saw Anna walking quietly down the street, accompanied by another girl about her size, and at a glance I saw that Anna had not misrepresented the girl's qualities in the least.
She was as Anna had told me, a truly beautiful girl with large blue eyes and a mop of golden hair which was shortly bobbed, as is the fashion.
She was perfectly formed, the shape of her youthful body being well put off by the abbreviated dress that she wore, and was without a hat, having evidently left the house on the pretext of going for a short walk.
Introductions were soon over, and I assisted both of them into the car. Joseph started to drive slowly through a number of side streets and I discreetly drew the shades so that we would not be seen by passers-by should the car be halted at the crossings.
'Now, here you are,' said the laughing Anna, 'here, Mr. Anderson, I have delivered my captive, and I assure you that it was a job, indeed, for Grace is wildly in love with her Charlie, and for a while was at a loss as to whether to come at all, but I told her that I had promised you, and I am sure that once we are together a while she will forget all about her sweetheart, and will have as much fun as any of us! Isn't that right, Grace dear?' she asked, turning to the blushing girl who was seated beside me.
Grace made no answer for a moment and then allowing her head to lie over on my shoulder, passed a hand behind my back and seized that of Anna and laughed nervously and said in a low voice, 'Well, you know, Anna, that this is quite-quite irregular for me to go out like this- and Charlie-that is my fellow'-(this to me)-'he is terribly jealous of me and doesn't allow me to go with anyone-if he should ever know of it, it might ruin our marriage-and I am simply crazy about him and I must watch myself. You know that, Anna.'
'Oh, yes,' said Anna, 'I know you are crazy about your Charlie, and I am the same about Jim, but still, Grace, that is no bar on you and I having a little fun, and who, seeing there is just you and I, is ever going to know anything about it? Then besides, Mr. Anderson is such a wonderful man! I am sure after you know him better you will be just eager and waiting for the time to come to meet him! Isn't that right, Mr. Anderson?' she said, looking to me for confirmation.
I laughed at this, and passing my arms about the waists of both of the girls, I said to Grace, 'I should think, my dear, that you, as you are engaged to your dear Charlie and are even getting ready right now to marry him, should be all the more accustomed to the company of men, and the fact that you go with me, and that I might- might even go as far as to treat you like Charlie does-that in itself would in no way flurry or upset you, in fact, I think-'
'Oh, Mr. Anderson,' interrupted Anna, 'I forgot altogether to tell you'-and here she laughed as if her heart would break-'I forget to tell you that our dear little Grace, so wild is she about her dear beloved Charlie, that she does not even stay with him or allow him to touch her-she thinks that if a girl does that then a fellow will never, never marry her. Can you imagine that?' And she laughed again.
Poor Grace blushed redly at this and I immediately set about to put things to rights by saying that in some cases that was the best plan, and was immediately set upon by Anna who evidently conducted herself in an entirely different manner with her own suitor, and a heated debate ensued between us, in which Grace took no part whatever.
By this time we had arrived before the building in which I had my rooms, and Joseph, bringing the car to a stop, opened the door and assisted the two girls to alight.
Once within the confines of the apartment, the girls lighted cigarettes and Joseph brought in a tray with three of the cocktails of such aphrodisiastic qualities.
To my surprise, Grace refused to drink with us and stood the guying of Anna, who taunted her unmercifully, and contented herself with looking about the room. I saw that she was ill at ease and set about to make her feel at home, and I flatter myself that I did a bit, for she sat on the cushions and was soon laughing and talking the same as her girl friend.
Knowing that we had not long to spend, I rose to my feet and taking Grace by the hand, asked her to come and see the house with me, and led her into an adjoining chamber, furnished like the one we had left, and once within I bolted the door behind me.
Anna had watched us with curious eyes, and seeing that we were to leave her alone made no remark; Joseph entering at that instant with another drink, I knew that she would be occupied till our return, as I had instructed my servant before the rendezvous and knew that I had the fair Grace to myself for a few moments at least.
She evidently knew what was transpiring in my mind for she allowed me to draw her down gently on to the cushions beside me, and once she was in my arms, I pressed hot kisses on her lovely lips and allowed my hands to run riot all over her girlish perfection.
I found, however, that she was quite matter-of-fact in regard to terms, for drawing gently back from me, she arranged her dress, and looking about to see that we were alone she said in a low voice, 'I understand, Mr. Anderson, that Anna and you have been quite close together-in fact that you know one another quite intimately-that you have possessed her — and when Anna told me that you wished to meet me and to have a party with me, you must understand, Mr. Anderson, that one of the main reasons that I accepted is that you had her understand that I was to receive something in return-that you are to pay me. This, of course, is a rather abrupt way of putting it, but you must understand that I am an engaged girl and am shortly to be married, and I do not accord these favours even to my own intended husband, and if we intend to proceed I wish that clearly understood between us. Is not that right?'
'Oh, yes,' I said, relieved to find that she was so materialistic. 'I told Anna exactly that, and you may be sure that I meant exactly what I said, and now that I have seen you I have no reason indeed to regret my bargain and assure you that I will do exactly as she outlined to you.' And I made as if to gather the beautiful girl to me and smother her with my caresses.
She, however, held me back again, and pulling her short skirt over her knees, held up her finger at me and continued, 'Anna also told me that the man that drives your car, that he also is to take part in the bargain, and I