Bingos Stories
Babysitter Page
The second part of Switch: a novel is The Babysitter.
A month later, Maeve discovers at Johnnys stag party (shes one of the attractions) that Johnny has a new girl. Whats good about the new girl? She's a former elementary school teacher. Whats bad? The babysitter is beautiful.
The story, in nine chapters, covers events from Saturday, October 18, 1958 to Sunday, October 26, 1958. The events (almost a month after the previous part Switch) include prostitution and group sex.
The first part of Switch: a novel is Switch. The third part is Comes the Bride.
Links
to Chapters
Story Codes and Disclaimer
Research
Writing Process
Links
to Chapters
There
are nine chapters, each covers one days events. A tenth link is
to The Schedule referred to throughout the story. The Schedule appears
at the end of the second chapter.
| Chapter Nine | Saturday, October 18 | |
| Chapter Ten | Sunday, October 19 | |
| Chapter Eleven | Monday, October 20 | |
| Chapter Twelve | Tuesday, October 21 | |
| Chapter Thirteen | Wednesday, October 22 | |
| Chapter Fourteen | Thursday, October 23 | |
| Chapter Fifteen | Friday, October 24 | |
| Chapter Sixteen | Saturday, October 25 | |
| Chapter Seventeen | Sunday, October 26 | |
| The Schedule |
Story
Codes and Disclaimer
This story, like others in Bingos Lair, has story codes. Here they
are:
Predominately heterosexual MF, M+F, but also FF, MFF, M+FF.
Themes:
Prostitution, gangbang, exhibitionism.
Oral, food/objects.
BDSM
themes: Bondage, whipping, dominant/submissive
All sex is consensual. All sexually active characters are 21 or older.
None of the sex in The Babysitter is safe sex, even by the standards of the time. I wouldnt be surprised if everyone gets the clap. Oh well. Take it from Bingo, while waiting for ones results for an HIV test is not the time to begin thinking about safe sex.
DISCLAIMER: Some of the things the characters do in this story are seen as offensive or frightening (even terrifying) by some if not most people. Please dont surprise anyone. Always ask first. Have an agreed upon safe word even if you dont do BDSM.
Research
See Switch Page for background
to this story.
Kimiko Omura (as told to William Vaneer). Diary of a Geisha Girl. New York: Avon Publications, Inc., 1959. Diary of a Geisha Girl is the story of a 21-year-old Japanese geisha who flees postwar Japan to Hawaii where she works as a prostitute. Her career descends from her start in a high class house, to call girl, to mistress, to streetwalker. In the end she marries an ex-GI, the love of her life.
While reading this book I was continually struck by how real the narrative seemed. It didnt feel like I was reading a novel. Here is an excerpt from pages 130-1:
I was shown to a small room with a single cot and a wash basin. There was nothing fancy about it. It was geared to a production line type of operation. There were eight such rooms in the establishment and the hall outside was heavily trafficked from eight oclock in the night until nearly dawn.
The clients were tough, lustful men for the most part whose breath smelled of cheap liquor and whose passions were hardy but quickly spent. They came from the factories, the docks and the ships. They spoke a variety of tongues and were of all nationalities.
I had no time to think of Gil, or of drinking that night. And when the last visitor lifted his rough hands from my bare shoulders and lunged out, I was so tired that I fell immediately into a deep and undisturbed slumber.
Late in the afternoon when I awoke, I had time to consider my situation. There was no happiness for me here, but there was no time for unhappiness. Perhaps that was my salvation. It was all I knew, and all I was good for. There was no place for the geisha in the Occidental world. There was only a place for her body. Already the place was beginning to stir, making ready for another night of activity.
After the second night I arose in the middle of the afternoon and told the Sandman that I needed to go home for a change of clothes.
Youll be back, of course, he said, regarding me closely.
Yes.
Im depending on that. There was a mild warning in his tone.
Green Stamps are something I remember from my childhood. They were given with a purchase of gasoline for redemption later. The stamps were pasted into books and the books collected and traded in for merchandise.
J. M. Elgart. Fifth Over Sexteen. New York: The New American Library, Inc., 1971. Originally published in 1956. This cartoon is one of the many in the book (page 69) which also contains short humorous stories and jokes.
Writing
Process
The rough draft to The Babysitter was handwritten over a
10 day period of time (working in spare time after work). Typing was finished
a week later. While writing The Babysitter, I realized I
needed to keep notes on characters, places and vehicles so I could keep
continuity. The story was written in the same sequence it is meant to
be read in, from the first page of Chapter One to the last page of Chapter
Nine. The Babysitter is the first portion of what may be
a much longer work.
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