It was a beautiful suit and she loved it. Tailoring was the key but throwing money at it had helped.
It was cut just for her, and it stuck to her curves like a porche on an alpine race track; the swoop of her bottom, her neat waist and her generous breasts were all presented in luscious black pinstripe. She adored most of all the dark red lining, which showed when she undid her jacket. It was the suit of a lady who was very, very much in control.
Which is why, upon her return from work, in killer heels and expensive bag to match, it had made her so very, very angry to have her beautiful tight pencil skirt removed and her nose pressed into the corner.
He had pushed her knickers down to mid thigh and would not even let her take her shoes or stockings off. The moment he let her out and allowed her to speak she would tell him just what she thought of him. She was convinced of it. No one had the right to treat her like this. No one would dare.



















Oh goody! Fantasy Monday is back.
I think she may not be feeling so feisty when she is finally let out of the corner.
It is.
You are quick off the mark
I think you are right that she might be a little more settled afterwards and that he might know that too. That is why we like Tops (afterwards, during the process they are the meanest people ever)
During the process they ARE the meanest people. But afterwards when I am being embraced, those aren’t the thoughts on my mind. Great post.
Thank you so much.
You and I clearly see the process in the same way.
Poppy, good morning.



I loved that coat. 

and warm

I’ll second Mindy’s sentiment
It’s amazing how the mood changes when you are hugged and told that you are a good girl.
I had a Crombie in the ’70′s, dark blue with a scarlet lining, very toppish it was,
Have a good Monday.
Paul.
I too am pleased to see the return of Fantasy Monday, Poppy. The young lady described above is in the middle of a fantasy of her own, which I’m afraid will be dispelled very soon. Good job.
Yea! Fantasy Monday is back!
I suppose she can’t complain too much, after all, he did allow her to wear that great suit jacket while in the corner.
I’m sure she looked in control of that corner.
Paul, I am having a great Monday and I hope you are too.
I think this girl has a way to go before she is hugged and told that she is a good girl.
Thank you, Dev.
Kaki, I bet she looked terribly authorative from the waist up.
Poppy, How beautiful are the words, that you present with the photo. On Fantasy Monday. The Suit. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo.
I love the dichotomy you’ve painted with words! I’ll bet you and I both know exactly how she feels too!
Poppy, I like the new design. Great work!
Very excellent remodeling job on the blit, little girl.
SOTB, you made me want to curtsey, so I shall.
Sara, maybe. Ish. A bit.
Mindy and Dev, thank you. I am still working on it (and I had help from Ari and Dexter) – it is exciting to make things pretty.
Nicely done, this is very you.
Paul.
Poppy, please ignore the razz???
Paul.
Poppy, I love the new look. Stylish, yet very clean and easy to read. I like the red lettering.
As far as I’m concerned, the punishment is all in wearing the shoes! Killer heels are made to be kicked off the moment a girl walks in the door. I believe they come with instructions that say so.
Wonderful to see Fantasy Monday again, Poppy!
Oh, and I love the new blit design. It’s a sexy new look, a bit like the suit you described!
Thank you! I am going to post about my new look.
As a girl who invariably kicks her shoes off the second I enter the house and a tailored jacket would quickly folow suit, I can breath a sigh of relief at the unlikelyhood of being in this particular situation. The idea of a prolonged corner time in high heels…eek!
Great new look to the site, Poppy.