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Better Late Than Never

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Better Late Than Never

By: Lynn Carlyle
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Better Late Than Never by Lynn Carlyle Sam Dunlevy has decided to have a new start in life in Florida. In his mid-50s and retired from a position as a high school principal in a rural Arkansas high school, he is ready to live in the same state as his two adult children, where there are lots of golf courses, and fewer memories of his marriage which ended years earlier. It also gives him an opportunity to spend some golfing time with his friend from years past in Arkansas, Martin Tomlin, married to the sultry, redhaired Hannah. But what Sam never knew was that when Martin had met and married Hannah, he was introduced to her fondness of corporal punishment play, not that he minded one little bit. Now Hannah has asked Martin to approach his old golfing buddy with a proposition. She would like to open up a second business in the back of the building where she has a craft and hobby supply store. Her idea is to provide a safe and controlled discipline role-play facility for others, primarily women, who for whatever reason would like to either relive or experience for the first time, realistic corporal punishment sessions. And she has asked Sam to become a part of the project. Any reservations that Sam has are dispelled by her explanation that doing so would be beneficial to people who are struggling with unfulfilled erotic desires of that nature, or even unfinished matters such as guilt. So Sam signs on to her special enterprise. At the same time, Sam is still in the midst of settling in his personal matters after the move from Arkansas. In the process, he goes into a nearby bank to set up accounts and to have his Arkansas banking transferred. But when he is told that the computers are down, he finds himself talking at length to a quite comely customer service representative who assists him by helping him do the account establishment by the old-fashioned manner of filling out forms. Due to the circumstances, they have a lot of time to talk, and they seem drawn to each other right away. Sam even takes her to lunch that day, and they begin to see each other. But she confides in a cryptic manner that she has some unresolved, intimate issues that had a detrimental effect on her first marriage, and warns Sam that as time goes by and more is revealed to him, he may be reluctant to get involved with her. But as weeks go by, and circumstances bring her to reveal to Sam what specific issues have given her pause to seek a new relationship, how will it all intersect with his new retirement avocation? Contemporary Arkansas Banking Business
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