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Now You Remember

A Spanking Romance

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Now You Remember

By: Lynn Carlyle
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Now You Remember

Lynn Carlyle


Robin Baxter is a 28-year-old teacher, who was just given money by her parents to buy her own home. And it does not take long for her to find the perfect dwelling. Now she has a summer break to make the move.

Robin is a shy woman, not one to socialize much or date. And she is somewhat haunted by an impulsive prank she played in high school for which she never was caught. For that matter, Robin had never been held accountable for anything.

But for someone who has hardly ever dated, she takes a quick interest in the man who is now her next-door neighbor, partly because he looks vaguely familiar.

And Robin surprises herself by quickly entering into a dating relationship with him.

They have a connection from back in their high school days. And after they began to fall for each other, Jerry Whiteman reveals that when he found out who that moved in next door to him, his intentions were to confront her about something he had been accused of the in high school both had been attending, and the corporal punishment he had experienced, not only at school in the morning, but from each of his parents that evening.

But now they were very attracted to each other, and they found themselves in a quandary as to how they were going to move on. But Robin insists that she experience the same punishments he had after never revealing who had actually committed what had for all practical purposes been a case of vandalism.

And at her own insistence, Robin finds herself experienceing a day that she never would' have imagined possible.
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