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Switching
(January 2003)
by Mija
M: Most of the stories here fit in the M/F or M/f dynamic. But
sometimes I like to remember that my favorite P can feel small too.
This is a story of a very good boy who's led astray.
P: Any resemblance between Pablo and Mija, and the very sweet
Paul and Mia, is abviously completely deliberate. Mija wrote something
really sweet here, which, while being true to her own flavour of
the kink, explores some different sides of mine too.
At
Hadrian's Wall (September 2002)
by Mija
M: This is a light combination of real life and fantasy. There's
some spanking (and a little British / Roman history thrown in).
I hope I get to go back there someday! :)
The
Sea-Shore III (August 2002, SSC)
by Mija
M: Edgy and hard, sometimes ambiguity and possibility offer
the only happy endings.
The
Sea-Shore II (July 2002, SSC)
by Mija
M: A year later, another day by the rugged sea. I'm not sure
this story captures the moment as well as I'd like. I hope so. A
sweet and romantic story.
Shading
(June 2002)
by Mija
M: For me, the fetish is for spanking. School uniforms capture
something else, maybe a recognition of something "not adult". This
is a story about the uniform as discipline and an attempt to write
for Pablo's kink, as he so often has written to mine.
Seasoning
(December 2001)
by Mija
M: A bit of Christmas cheer (though I didn't finish it until
Boxing Day) to celebrate the first time Pablo and I had a Christmas
tree together. Tho', to be honest, he's not quite as grouchy
as this story makes him out to be!
Thursday
Thoughts (June 2001, SSC)
by Mija
M: Inspired by a long-ago newsgroup post called 'Persistent
Image', this is a small SSC fantasy detailing the sort of thoughts
I fall asleep and wake-up with. Amazing they don't cause nightmares!
Thoughts
From the Corner (May 2001, SSC)
by Mija
M: I'm not even going to admit the degree this was inspired
by real life. Corner time is supposed to be all about having time
to think. What one thinks about, of course, is a whole other matter.
The
Schoolgirl and the Pirate (July 2000)
by Pablo
P: I wrote this one for Mija's birthday. It's heavily based
on a collaborative fantasy that we put together a while back. With
my long hair, beard, and hooked nose, I can certainly look the part,
but I'm really way too nice to be a real pirate, don't you think?
Saying
(May 2000)
by Mija
M: A quick (but tasty?) little Pablo and Mija story about words,
interpretation, and reality. I knew that darn newsgroup was going
to get me in trouble someday!
P: Yes, well, the story isn't really about interpretation.
It's about . . . well, see for yourselves. I'll bet about halfway
through you have to go back and read the start again. Tricky, tricky,
Mija.
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The Sea-Shore
(June 1999, SSC)
by Mija
M: Written to remember a very special day at a very magic place.
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
P: The place is very close to where I grew up, in the north
of England. Mija's story captures the moment, and the sense of place,
beautifully.
Swinging
(December 1998)
by Mija
M: A somewhat rambling struggle as Mija resists then accepts
responsibility for her misdeeds. The lovely and talented Tasha
Geller makes a cameo appearance.
Not
Knocking This Off (September 1998)
by Mija
M: Fantasy reflecting my own yearnings for Pablo during our
time apart. Schoolgirl and D/s overtones.
Little
Miss Naughty (May 1998)
by Mija
& Pablo
M: A brief real-life account of our first visit, along with
a re-telling of Roger Hargreaves' tale of the poor misunderstood
Little Miss Naughty and the devious and cruel Mr Impossible.
P: I think we'll leave it up to the readers to decide who's
'devious' and 'cruel' in this story, sweetie.
Its
(July 1997, SSC)
by Pablo
P: This one came extremely quickly. It's a simple internal dialogue
that shows a much more playful side of our relationship. And, hey,
there's educational content too. What more could you possibly want?
M: Something sweet and fun from Pablo. Of course it's fiction
'coz while he's certainly a pedant, I'm no brat.
Safety
(April 1997)
by Pablo
P: This was hard to write, and took me much longer
than the previous stories I'd written for Mija. It's really two
stories in one, following directly on from 'Surfing', and building
to a more intense climax than before.
M: A schoolgirl scene reflecting that it's really all about
trust, love and balance.
Surfing
(April 1997)
by Pablo
P: This one's a good example of how I like to try to use objects
and technology in interesting ways in stories. Note: I'm not nearly
so nice as the idealised 'me' in this story.
M: Probably the most 'real' of the P&M stories. My favorite
of them all. Interesting that this wasn't R/L when it was written
but reflects part of what R/L is like for us now.
Sleeping
(March 1997)
by Pablo
P: Ack. I had to write this one twice. First time I sent it
to Mija it was eaten by the e-mail system, and I didn't have a copy.
So I rewrote it from memory in four hours, and I think this version's
better. Again, fantasy, but shot through with real-life issues.
M: A P&M story dealing with the very serious consequences
of staying on-line too long and past one's bedtime. Mr. Bailey is
such the strict headmaster!
Spelling
(March 1997)
by Pablo
P: I wrote this for Mija one dark night, just a few weeks after
we started corresponding, mixing fantasy and fragments of real-life
(can you guess why I chose the words in the story?). It shows having
been written quickly, in both good and bad ways.
M: The first of the Pablo and Mija stories. It's sweet and
fun with a schoolgirl theme and a horrible use of a dictionary
as a torture device. Pab is such a fiend!
P: You missed an 'r' there, love.
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