New Girl for the Clients
From Blushes 82, with Louise Wilshire The photographs which Mr Renver spread out on his desk showed Diane with a middle-aged man and a rather elaborate bamboo rocking chair, though the latter was not immediately recognisable as such because it was upside-down. Diane was wearing just a sleeveless top and white knickers. The man, in shirt-sleeves, was holding a cane. In some of the shots Diane was standing by the chair and in others bent over it. In most of the bent-over shots her white knickers were pulled down to expose the full pale globes of her bottom. In the last two shots these pale globes bore bright red cane marks. The photographs were 8 by 10 colour shots of excellent professional quality, holding every nuance of detail and skin tone. They were the sort of quality that would be demanded by an affluent client prepared to pay good money for his chosen, and perhaps also obsessive, hobby. Such as this Mr Galway who was in th...