“Emma,” Dani tried. “I didn’t mean it like that.” When Emma didn’t respond right away, Dani shifted uncomfortably. “Are you mad at me?”
“No, not anymore,” Emma explained with a sigh. “I wasn’t really prepared to chat with Stevie today, much less be held accountable for something like that.”
Dani grimaced. “I’m really sorry…”
“Dani, it’s over. My butt is as sore as hell, and I was pissed, but then I got to thinking it was only fair. You got busted for putting your life in danger; I’d be a hypocrite if I didn’t realize I did the same thing.” Emma then paused for a moment, patting Dani’s pillow and inviting her to lie down next to her.
“You gonna try to trick me into taking a nap?” Dani teased as she willingly accepted.
Emma moved forward slightly to kiss the end of Dani’s nose. “No, I just wanted to thank you. I wasn’t expecting it, but it was just what I needed.”
Smiling, Dani got comfortable and waited for Emma to shift again, finding her usual spot, with her arm around her waist before speaking again. “I’m glad you’re okay. I was worried about you.”
“You were, huh?” Emma quipped.
“Yes, especially after Stevie cornered me this morning. I thought she was gonna kill you,” Dani frowned. “And then you’d kill me…” Dani trailed off. “Sure you’re not mad?”
“No, I’m not mad at you, honey. Although if you ask me again, I might change my mind,” Emma teased. “I was upset at first because I thought that you tattled on me, but Stevie told me what happened. I realized you weren’t trying to get me in trouble.”
“Ah, Emma, what if I was?”
“What do you mean?” Emma narrowed her eyes, as green met blue once more.
Dani swallowed. “I didn’t, I mean, that was never my intention. But what if something happened that I think, or that you do something that…”
“Dani, I want to make something clear. It’s not your place to tell Stevie if I did or didn’t do something. If I need to confess something, I will. If you have a problem with something I did or didn’t do, I’d expect you to bring it to me, not to her. Do you understand?”
Dani chewed her lip for a moment.
“Okay, what? What are you thinking?” Emma prompted.
“Were you planning on telling Stevie about Jason?”
“No, but not because I was trying to avoid punishment,” Emma quickly explained before her tone quieted. “Honestly, Dani, I wasn’t thinking about it like that. I made a mistake, but I wasn’t purposely hiding it.”
“So what should I do if I’m upset about something?”
“Talk to me about it, just like any couple. My time with Stevie isn’t really about punishment, or making amends, or giving you a way to get retribution because you are upset with me. What happens between me and Stevie is between me and Stevie.”
“So, then you are telling me I shouldn’t have said anything about Jason?”
“Yes and no. If you would have gone running to Stevie and told her you think I need to be punished for something, then yes, you would have gone too far. And I can tell you right now, she probably would have marched you over to me, and we’d be having a very different conversation right now.
“The way you did it though, you brought up something to Anna, who suggested that Stevie ask you and then me about. You didn’t make the decision there; Stevie did.” Seeing the frown on Dani’s face, Emma echoed it. “A bit confusing, isn’t it?”
“A bit,” Dani agreed.
“Let me put it another way: if you have a problem with me, discuss it with me. If you think it’s important enough, I promise to tell Stevie, no matter the outcome. But it has to come from me; no going behind my back, understand?”
“Okay, I think I can do that.”
“Good,” Emma smiled as she shifted and then winced as her bottom made brief contact with the mattress.
“How hard was she on you, anyway?” Dani couldn’t help asking.
Emma rolled her eyes. “Go ahead and look, Ms. Obvious.”
Gently moving, Dani rose to her knees and carefully slid down Emma’s pajama bottoms. “Wow. You’re glowing,” Dani whistled. She put her hands on Emma’s flaming backside. “And I bet I could fry an egg on here too,” she commented, gently rubbing Emma’s bottom. “So what did she use?”
Emma groaned. “Just about everything. I think; hairbrush, plastic spatula, and that little leather paddle. I think she even got in a few with a tawse before she switched to the sorority paddle.” She looked up at Dani, her green eyes sparkling. “I may have had just a bit of an attitude today.”
Dani opened her eyes in shock. “You? Never.” She smirked, bending down to give Emma a gentle kiss. “By the way, what’s a tawse?”
Emma grinned. “Advanced toy.”
“Someday you’re gonna have to let me look in that box,” Dani mumbled.
“Oh, I’m sure someday you’ll be familiar with everything inside my box,” Emma teased, patting the pillow next to her once again.
* * *
It was at little over an hour later when Dani woke up to fingers unbuttoning her blouse. Leaving her eyes closed, she reveled in the sensation as a gentle hand moved over her now exposed breast followed by a mouth exploring it as well. Moaning, she opened both eyes and found herself looking into deep green pools.
“Awake?” Emma teased.
“I think so.” Dani arched her back as Emma continued her exploration. “Although I don’t remember falling asleep. Why is it that whenever you get spanked, I end up taking a nap?”
Emma grinned. “Just one of those many talents that I possess.”
“So I take it you’re not hungry?” Dani tried to keep focus.
“Not for what’s in the kitchen,” Emma confirmed as Dani moaned once again.
The End
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
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