Subject: Change of Scenery -- A Maggie
and Twins story (Part 2)
From: sampast@aol.com (SamPast)
Date: 11 May 1999 18:34:37 -0700
This is (one part of) a long story, with many spankings (M/F, M/f and F/f). It starts shortly after the end of Dude Ranch and involves the same characters (plus others). It was written with a co-author, who has not made her name public.
This story is a work of fiction. The author does not endorse or encouragethe actual spanking of real children in any way. All characters are the products of the author's imagination.
Do not copy or distribute this story without written permission from SamPast. See Part 1 for compete disclaimers.
Send any comments to SamPast@aol.com
The rest of the weekend went by quickly. On Monday, when Charlie wasn't working, they all spent the day together. It was very nice, and no one got into any trouble.
On Tuesday, Charlie went to work. Lisa sighed. It was raining out and the girls were upset that they couldn't go swimming. Lisa thought to herself, "What am I going to do all day with these girls?" Then she had a great idea.
"Come on, girls. Get ready to go out," Lisa called happily.
"Where are we going, Mommy?" Robin asked.
"We're going to the flea market," she said.
"The flea market? You mean Busy Bee?" Jenn asked.
"Yes. Put on your shoes and we'll go. Does anyone need to use the bathroom?" Lisa asked.
Maggie didn't move. She was confused. "How could we go to a flea market? It's raining out."
Lisa put her arm around Maggie. "Oh, honey, this flea market is indoors. It's not like the ones you're used to upstate." Lisa chuckled.
Jenn said, "Yeah, it's really cool. There are these little booths, and everything's really cheap, and you don't have to pay, um, uh, . . . "
Maggie said, "You don't pay?"
Lisa said, "Tax. You don't pay any tax. Come on, girls, let's go!"
The girls chatted in the car on the way to the flea market. It was in Massapequa and only took them twenty minutes to get there. Lisa found a parking spot right away.
The girls were about to get out of the car when Lisa stopped them. "Just a minute, I have two rules before we go inside."
"Just two, Mommy?" Robin asked.
Lisa gave Robin a stern look. "First of all, you are to hold someone's hand at all times, and you must stay where I can see you. No running off, do you understand?" Lisa waited until all three girls nodded. "Second, I am giving you each five dollars. You can spend it however you please, but once it's gone, that's it! And there will be no whining! The first sign of any whining, and we're leaving. Got it?"
Jennifer said, "Mommy, that was three rules!"
"Anyway, do I make myself clear?" Lisa asked.
"Yes, Mommy!" "Yes, Aunt Lisa!" "Yes, Mommy!"
"Okay, good, let's go." They all got out of the car. Robin and Jennifer each grabbed one of Maggie's hands. They all started to run off toward the entrance. "Girls! Wait! You're in a parking lot. Wait for me!" Lisa shouted. What was she getting herself into?
In the flea market, the girls looked at many items in the booths. Everything looked better than the next. Robin wanted to buy candy, but Jennifer told her not to waste her money on that. Maggie was saving her money for something super special.
After a while, Robin had spent a lot of hers, and Jennifer had bought a few little items. Lisa turned to Maggie and said, "Aren't you going to buy anything, Maggie?"
Maggie said, "Well, I'm getting kind of hungry. I thought I'd save my money to get some lunch."
Lisa tried not to laugh. She knew that Maggie was completely serious. "Oh, honey, I'll be buying you lunch. This money is to spend on whatever you would like."
"Really? Okay, thanks. I think I want to get some of those ponytail holders!" Maggie said as she pointed them out a few booths down.
They walked over to where Maggie was pointing. All three girls were looking through the bins of ponytail holders and headbands. Lisa noticed that Jennifer was wiggling a little. She called her over.
"Jenn, do you have to use the bathroom?" Lisa asked.
Jennifer thought a minute and then said, "Uh-huh!"
"Come on, let's go!" Lisa declared.
"But I wanted to buy some of these," Maggie said sadly.
"We'll come right back. We're going to the bathroom," Lisa said. She started to walk away. When she realized Robin and Maggie weren't following, she said, "NOW! Let's go!" She wanted to hurry. She knew Jennifer's little bladder couldn't wait too long.
When they got to the bathroom, Maggie said, "I don't have to go, Aunt Lisa. Can I wait out here?"
Lisa looked around. "No, I don't think so. Come inside with us. Here, you can wait by the sinks. Robin, do you have to go?"
"Yes, Mommy," Robin said.
Robin went into a stall on one side, while Lisa took Jennifer to a stall on the other side. Maggie waited by the sink. She people-watched. She was fascinated by all the different people and the different clothes. Everything seemed different here than where she lived.
Unfortunately, try as she might, Jennifer did not make it to the toilet. "I'm sorry, Mommy!" Jenn said. "It's okay, Jenn," Lisa sighed. She knew to expect things like this and had brought a change of clothes for Jennifer.
"Jenn, please put on a pair of pantsies for the rest of the day!" Lisa said as she held a pair up. "No, Mommy! I don't want Maggie to think I'm a little baby!" Jenn said.
Jennifer thought back to Saturday night, when she had told Maggie she wet the bed. Maggie didn't laugh, but didn't really say anything about it. She got used to Jennifer wearing the pantsies to bed, and the subject had been dropped. But, she didn't want Maggie to think she was a baby during the day, too.
While Lisa was helping Jennifer get cleaned and changed, Robin came out of the stall. She went over to wash her hands. "Hey, Maggie! Guess what! There are t.v.'s in the stalls."
Maggie exclaimed, "No way!?"
"Uh-huh," Robin said, "Come see!"
Maggie followed Robin back into the stall she had just come out of. "See? Up there!" Robin pointed.
"Cooooooool!" Maggie said.
Finally, Lisa and Jenn emerged from the stall, and they both went to wash their hands. Lisa looked around but did not see Robin or Maggie. She called their names and they came out of the stall.
"What were you both doing in there?" Lisa asked.
As they were walking out, Robin and Maggie told Lisa and Jennifer about the t.v.'s in the bathroom. "I didn't see any t.v." Jenn said.
"Only on my side of the bathroom," Robin replied.
"I wanna see," Jenn cried.
"Later! Come on, let's let Maggie get those hair clips and then we'll get some lunch!" Lisa expressed.
Maggie got her hair things, and Jenn bought some, too. They each had about two dollars or less, left. Lisa brought them to the food court.
"Well, there's not much here, but I'm sure, we can find something. Let's see, there's pizza, Chinese, a deli, health food, and Wendy's! What do you each want?"
"PIZZA!" "PIZZA!" "PIZZA!"
"Well, that was easy!" Lisa said. They went up to the pizza counter and ordered four slices. "Could you please cut three of them in half?" Lisa asked the pizza man.
"Oh, we're not babies, Mommy!" Robin said.
"You're not whining, are you, Robin?" Lisa asked. The other two girls stared at Robin.
"No! I didn't. I just said . . . never mind," Robin said quietly.
Jennifer had her fingers crossed that Maggie wouldn't notice she had different clothes on. So far, so good. If Robin noticed, she didn't say anything. But then again, she knew better.
The girls finished their pizza and soda. They were happy that Lisa had let them get soda. But only Sprite. She didn't want them having anything with caffeine. They were already hyper enough.
"I have to go to the bathroom!" Maggie informed them.
"Okay, I'll take you," Lisa said.
"No, it's okay, I know where it is. It's right there!" Maggie pointed it out.
"I'll go with her," Robin said.
"Me, too," said Jenn.
It was much closer to them now then when they had gone before, so Lisa let them go. "Hold hands!" Lisa shouted after they had run off. She hoped she was doing the right thing letting them go by themselves. Well, after all, it was right there! She could see them go in and come out. She ate the rest of her pizza in welcomed silence.
Robin and Jennifer didn't have to go, since they had just gone. They waited for Maggie to go. While they were waiting, Robin showed Jennifer the t.v.'s.
"That's so cool. You can watch while you're going," she giggled. Robin giggled, too.
Maggie came out and washed her hands. Then she joined the twins in one of the stalls. They watched Gilligan's Island for a few minutes.
Maggie looked around. There was no one else in the bathroom. "Hey, you guys want to do something fun? I used to do it all the time at school!"
"What?" Jenn asked.
"Watch, and learn," Maggie said.
The girls followed Maggie out of the stall. Then they watched in amazement as she went into a stall, locked the door, and slid out underneath. Now the door was locked from the inside, and no one would be able to use that stall.
"Isn't that cool?" Maggie asked.
"Yeah, but why do it?" Robin asked.
"I don't know. It's just fun. Come on, try it!" Maggie exclaimed.
Robin and Jennifer looked around. No one else had come in to use the bathroom. They thought, "What the heck!" Then they joined Maggie in locking up all the stalls.
Meanwhile, Lisa had finished her pizza and was wondering what was taking the girls so long. She decided she had better go see what they were doing.
Back in the bathroom, the girls stood and looked around at their handiwork. "There, done!" Maggie said. They were standing by the sinks when a lady came in with her daughter.
"Are you girls on line?" the lady asked sweetly.
Maggie jumped. "What? Us? Oh, no, we were just leaving. Come on, girls," she said to Robin and Jennifer.
"Well, it's about time!" Lisa exclaimed.
All three girls froze. "What are you doing here, Mommy?" Robin asked guiltily.
"I came to see what was taking you so long. Are you done?" Lisa asked.
No one spoke. Then Maggie said, "Yea, let's go!"
As they started to walk away, the lady said, "Well, that's strange!"
Lisa turned back around. "What's that, ma'am?"
The lady replied, "All the stalls seem to be locked, but there doesn't appear to be anyone in them. That's so odd. Do you think they could all be out of order? Wouldn't there be a sign?"
No one said anything for several moments.
Finally, Maggie said, "Um, you know what! We had this same problem at school once. Here, let me see if I can figure it out."
Everyone watched Maggie as she looked under the first stall. Then she crept underneath, unlocked the door, and came out. "See? It used to happen all the time at my school."
The lady said, "Hmmm, I wonder who would do that. Come on, Abigail." The little girl followed her mother into the stall.
Lisa sneered, "Hmmm, I wonder!"
Lisa looked at the girls and decided to try some humor. "Maggie?"
"Yes, Aunt Lisa?" Maggie asked.
"Tell me, what are those marks on your shirt, hon?" Lisa asked seriously, although trying not to laugh.
Maggie looked down and realized she was covered with dirt from the floor of the bathroom. Then she looked over at Robin and Jenn and realized that they were just as dirty. "Uh oh, we are sunk," she thought to herself.
Out loud she said, "Well, Aunt Lisa, boy these flea markets sure are kind of dusty, aren't they?"
Lisa looked at her face, and almost laughed, but knew she had to maintain the seriousness. "Robin? Would you like to try answering the question?"
"Umm, no Mom, I really wouldn't," she answered.
Lisa said sternly, "Girls, you know that I know, so go back into all those stalls and unlock the doors, NOW. Got it?"
"Yes ma'am," all three replied and scurried off. Robin turned to Maggie, and said, "Sheesh, between the three of us, we sure can get into a lot of trouble." They all laughed and crawled under the doors again getting even dirtier. Coming back out, Lisa said, "Okay, I think we have all had enough, and I see three little girls who really need baths."
"But I don't wanna leave yet, Mommy, I haven't spent all my money," Robin whined.
"Robin!" Jennifer exclaimed.
Maggie and Jennifer had been holding their breaths waiting to see what Lisa would say, and they breathed a sigh of relief at her statement. They wanted to kill Robin for possibly messing up their reduced punishment. They thought for sure Lisa was going to change her mind and be really angry.
"No whining, Robin, that was one of the rules. Remember?" Lisa said.
Now all three girls held their breaths. They had been relieved that Lisa hadn't mentioned a spanking yet. Their relief was short lived however. Lisa waited until she thought they had relaxed, and then told them, "Since you three have soooo much energy, I think that some extra chores are in order." Then Lisa, waiting for a dramatic pause, added, "Right after your time outs, IN THE CORNER!"
All three looked down and sighed. It was gonna be a tough afternoon, but at least she hadn't mentioned the S word.