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Spanked for Distracted Driving
Spanked for Distracted Driving
Spanked for Distracted Driving
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Spanked for Distracted Driving

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So she was driving and not paying attention. Happens to all of us doesn't it? Apparently not. The person she almost hit sure didn't appreciate it. One thing leads to another and before she knows it, her bottom is paying the price! This is a first person spanking story that involves corporal punishment of an adult female. Mature audiences only. Be 18 or over to purchase.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJul 12, 2014
ISBN9781312350977
Spanked for Distracted Driving
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John Derek

I like to write. My stuff deals with domination and submission, usually from the perspective of the submissive. I like to imagine what it is like to be uncomfortable and be willing to take a risk. I write about spanking and some other forms of domination. It is meant to be sexual and interesting but not oppressive. This is from my mind only.

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    Spanked for Distracted Driving - John Derek

    Derek

    Copyright 2021

    March 19, 2021

    Written and Published by John Derek

    2nd Lulu edition

    Distributed by Lulu books.

    All characters and events are works of fiction.  All characters portrayed as 18 years of age or older

    All Rights reserved and retained

    ISBN  978-1-312-35097-7

    The story

    Chapter 1

    I couldn’t believe that I had agreed to let him do this to me. Me, and adult woman, allowing myself to be spanked like a child. What in the world had I been thinking?

    Of course, that was part of the problem. I hadn’t been thinking. I was so busy fooling around with my phone when I was driving that I hadn’t been paying attention to the cars around me. Fortunately, he had been. When I pulled into the parking spot that had been recently vacated, he got out of the way so I didn’t hit him. But the same could not be said for the door of his car.

    Upon hearing that crunch I had looked up from my driver’s seat and took in what had happened. One very angry looking man, one car door that was no longer pristine.

    His eyes went right to me and then to the phone in my hand.

    The damage wasn’t too bad in the big scheme of things. The door was definitely dented and bent and

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