Rain Lovers of fforregub ASAP
CH 1 ~ 4. Adrian Vert saved Joan Lemki from the aggressive intentions of three undesirables, took her for a meal and lent her a mac when it started raining, it led him to unexpected doings that hadn’t been in his mind when he’d gone to her rescue.
CH 5 ~ 6. When Don Forth asked Sally Key to tie his shoelaces for him because his broken wrist prevented him from doing so, he was completely unaware of where this small request was going to lead him. Nor did Sally for that matter. Not to Jean and Helen's rainwear shop, the exiling of a pimp, and Don and Sally becoming lovers in plastic bondage.
CH 7 ~ 8 When the café waitress asked John Williams if it was raining outside when he’d squelched in with a dripping mac and he said: “Give me a kiss and I’ll tell you,” he didn’t know what he was letting himself in for under Tina’s spell, which she gradually wove upon him. It wasn’t so much that she set out with the deliberate intention of doing what she did to him: it was simply her natural charm and charms coupled to her inclinations that did it, and since she believed in sexual equality it meant that whatever he did to her she believed in subjecting him to the equivalent treatment.
CH 9 ~ 14. Fiona rounded a corner in the rain and had to brake sharply to avoid running over an unconscious cyclist in the road. She took him to hospital, visited him a couple of times and soon perceived his liking for waterproof rainwear that matched her own inclinations.
He went back to picture painting whilst his broken arm healed and Fiona modelled for him, starting off nude and adding one transparent garment at a time - on condition that Ant wore the same garments whilst painting her and she was allowed photographs of him doing so. Then it all progressed further……
CH 15 ~ 20 William Gresley bore the surname of a famous locomotive designer. So did Tracy Riddles and they met at the York railway museum. It didn’t take them long to find they both lived in Fforeggub Asap, and for Tracy to start the seduction in rainwear upon him. She hadn’t known anything about bondage until she fell under Jean and Helen's ministrations and proved to be a quick pupil. Her education expanded when she met Sally (+Don) in ‘The Frog in a Plastic Mac’ at a rainwear bondaged sex slave evening.
CH 21 ~ 24 Desmond Resil was fed up[ with life, with his headaches, his painful joints, general ill health and what he’d self diagnosed as anhedonia – inability to feel pleasure. Then Melony Inge came into his life. She steered him towards better health, lifted his spirits, demonstrated that he didn’t have anhedonia, and coerced him into liking rainwear.
Cole C. Porter
Blackpool, England
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MAKING YOUR OWN BOOK
If you wish to print out and make your own souvenir book, bear in mind that this story was formatted in A5 in order to be a handy size and the best results will be achieved by printing in A5, although you may wish to print out the cover pictures in a larger size for separate appreciation, in which case I recommend glossy photo paper and the ‘best photo’setting on your printer.
If you don’t wish to buy A5 paper especially for the text part of the book, careful folding, creasing, and slitting some A4 paper with a sharp knife will suffice if you don’t have a guillotine, and will probably work out slightly cheaper.
If you have the time and patience to feed both sides of each page in small batches or have a printer that will print on both sides of the paper, that will reduce the bulk of the book. I recommend that you don’t try to print more than five sides at a time with a single-sided printer in case the printer misfeeds or you make a mistake in orientating the pages or arranging their sequence.
EQUIPMENT
Apart from the paper you will need:
- Two pieces of A5 card 0.5 to 1mm thick and preferably white faced, cut to size with a metal straight edge and a craft knife, or a guillotine, if you are unable to obtain the card ready cut to size.
- Strip of card – A5 length x thickness of book. (See METHOD, 5).
- Some rubber based adhesive and something similar to apply it with unless you don’t mind using a finger, as I did.
Some paste for attaching the covers to the card backings. A tube of 'Border and Overlap Adhesive’ worked for me.
- Some cloth – preferably cotton – 9 ¼” (216mm) long x the thickness of your book + 1” for the spine backing. An old blouse or shirt is suitable and a squared pattern would make it easier to cut it straight.
- A means of clamping the pages together, e.g. two lengths of wood approximately 9” (210mm) long and recommended minimum 1” x 1/2” (25 x 12mm) wide/thick, two clamps, or two nuts and bolts through the wood, or a device such as a workbench with a movable jaw.
- Two pieces of unprinted paper to go between the book and the wood to stop the book receiving dirty marks from the wood or getting stuck to it whilst clamping the pages.
- Clean damp cloth for wiping up surplus adhesive.
The rest of the information including method is available when purchasing the book online.
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