ADULTERY ON THE HIGH SEAS
- a wife's voyage into nymphomania
a novella by
CADIZ
As a professional novelist and scriptwriter with over thirty books published in eleven countries, I felt like writing something erotic for a change. This novella is based on true events related to me years ago by one of those involved.
I wanted to offer a proper storyline, describing how the latent sexuality of a demure wife was fanned into nymphomania in the unusual setting of a troopship. It starts gently, but stick with it and I know you'll not be disappointed
ADULTERY ON THE HIGH SEAS
by CADIZ
CHAPTER ONE
Jane stood on the quayside at Southampton and stared in awe at the ship that was to take her a third of the way around the world. She had imagined a troopship to be low and lean, painted grey and bristling with guns, but the
Empire Avon
was a towering white liner with a blue band painted all around the hull and a massive yellow funnel.
As she stood on the edge of the group of officers' wives waiting to be ushered aboard, Jane heard a voice from close behind her.
'Better than the last old tub that took me to Cyprus!'.
Turning, she saw a woman with dark curly hair and a curvaceous figure. She was a few years older than Jane's twenty-six, and though not a beauty, her bright blue eyes and a mischievous smile were very attractive.
'You've done this before, then?' asked Jane, glad to have found someone to talk to so soon.
'God, yes! I've often had to follow my old man around in the call of duty - but this is the first time to the Far East.' She held out her hand. 'I'm Heidi Masters, by the way.'
Jane noticed that she had a slight continental accent, which went with the name and added to her rather exotic charm.
'And I'm Jane Kent -- all this is so new to me, I feel bewildered!'
'Stick with me, Jane, I'll see what I can manage when they hand out our cabin numbers.!'
She gave Jane a roguish wink as the group began to be ushered up the gangway towards the First Class accommodation high in the ship.
.............
'This is great, Heidi! How did you manage it?'
Jane stood looking around the cabin, with its two wide berths, wardrobes, table and wash-basin The door had just closed on the stewards who had brought up their luggage .
' Didn't you see that dishy ship's officer -- the one with the pointed beard?' said her new friend gaily. 'I made straight for him. He's the Assistant Purser, almost as important as the captain!'
'But how did you get us this nice place - all the other women were being put four in a cabin?'
Heidi grinned and made an exaggerated pout of her full lips.
'Fluttered my eye-lashes at him and showed him a bit of cleavage when I leaned over his desk. Sailors are suckers for that sort of thing - and I rather fancied him, anyway.'
Jane's eyebrows lifted - travelling with Heidi promised to be interesting. She was no prude, but the older woman's frank attitude on such a short acquaintance was a little surprising. Heidi seemed to sense this and threw an arm around Jane's shoulders.
'This is an opportunity not to be missed, my girl!', she said gaily. 'There's only a handful of younger women aboard who don't have husbands or a brood of kids with them -- and we've got the officers of a whole infantry battalion going as far as Mombasa, as well as the ship's junior officers all the way to Singapore. So make the most of it, Jane! You'll not get a chance like this again.'
In spite of her new friend's rather brash flirtatiousness, Jane had to smile at Heidi's obvious delight at the prospect of a month at sea, marooned with an ample supply of virile young men.
'Remember I'm a married woman, Heidi,' she answered with mock severity. 'I haven't seen my husband for two years!'
'Neither have I, thank God!' was the reply. 'He's a harmless enough chap, but as boring as hell. You'll have the next fifty years to settle down with your hubby, so make the most of the next few weeks!'
That gave Jane had plenty to think about for next hour or so, as they began unpacking the clothes that they would need on the trip.
As they worked, both began to discover a little more about each other. Heidi was married to a captain in the Royal Engineers, some sort of surveyor who was a Regular soldier. She had married him in Berlin at the end of the war and frankly admitted that he was the means for her to escape the dreadful conditions there at that time. She had been working in London since he went to the Far East two years ago, and like Jane, was going out to spend the last year of his posting in married quarters.
For her part, Heidi learned that Jane's husband was a Short Service captain in the Intelligence Corps, a police chief-inspector seconded from Scotland Yard's Special Branch, to help deal with the terrorist emergency in Malaya, a jungle war which by now in 1957, had already been going on for nine years.
'I suppose the gallant lads aboard are going to Kenya to deal with the Mau Mau,' observed Heidi. 'So we're duty bound to give them their last chance of a good time over the next couple of weeks!'
'You've got a one-track mind, Mrs Masters,' said Jean with mock reproof, but the other woman's anticipation had set off a little niggle of interest in her own mind.
When they had finished unpacking, she looked at her wristwatch.
'Better get going, this parade is in twenty minutes,'
They had come aboard just after lunch and been handed a sheet of instructions about meal-times, lifeboat and fire drills, with orders to assemble in the First Class Lounge at four o'clock.
In the huge room, which ran across the width of the promenade deck, the ship's commandant , a lieutenant-colonel, gave them a welcome, followed by a litany of rules and regulations about safety, dress code and other routine matters It was followed by afternoon tea served by stewards, when most of the hundred Officer Class passengers took the opportunity to get to know their fellow travellers.
Heidi almost dragged Jane towards a group of young men in khaki, some in battle-dress, others in the smarter service dress with 'Sam Brown' cross belts.
These were all delighted to see such attractive women and within minutes, Heidi and Jane were besieged by the attentions of subalterns, lieutenants, captains, and even the odd major, vying with each other to fetch them cups of tea and plates of cakes.
Heidi looked across at her new friend with almost maternal pride, seeing her soon lose her reserve as she chatted gaily to the attentive men of the East Rutland Regiment.
Jane was extraordinarily attractive, thought the German woman. She had an oval face with large hazel eyes fringed with long lashes, a slightly snub nose and a cloud of fair hair tinged with auburn. Her beautifully-formed lips were accentuated by pearl-pink lipstick and her eyelids carried a subtle hint of eye-shadow. She was like a large doll, thought Heidi, but a doll with a figure to die for - no wonder the fellows were buzzing around her like wasps about a honey-pot.
Not that she was doing badly herself, she thought consoling. The Assistant Purser was nudging aside a trio of ardent 'khakis' to get to her side. He was a good-looking man of her own age, with the pointed black nautical beard that she had described to Jane. His smart navy-blue uniform with the gold braid on his cuffs made him even more attractive.
'You two are stealing the lime-light, Mrs Masters,' he said with a grin. 'The other ladies will be getting jealous if you seduce all the men away from them.'
'For God's sake, call me Heidi!' she replied tartly. 'Though I admit there's already someone I wouldn't mind seducing.' She gave him a radiant smile and a wink. They continued flirting until a signal across the crowd from the Chief Purser reluctantly called him away and his place was retaken by the posse of East Rutland junior officers. They were polite enough to introduce themselves to Heidi as well as Jane and then ask her about herself, but she well knew that they were anxious to pump her about Jane.
'I've only known her for a couple of hours myself, chaps. A lovely girl, isn't she?' There was a chorus of agreement, perhaps a little too enthusiastic for Heidi's ego. Within minutes, they had extracted from her the fact that Jane was married, working in London for a French cosmetics company as a sales demonstrator and public relations officer.
'I'd prefer some
private
relations with such a gorgeous lady,' said a fair-headed lieutenant, wistfully. The others chuckled, then realised that they were neglecting Heidi and brought the conversation back to her.
However, soon everyone was dragged away for the obligatory boat drill which had to be gone through before the ship sailed. For the next half-hour, people were kitted out with life-jackets and then herded to their various boat stations on the deck above. When all this was over, the two women went back to their cabin, glad to flop onto their bunks for a rest before getting ready for dinner at six-thirty.
'It's an early meal tonight, as we sail soon afterwards.' said Heidi. 'Roger, my dishy purser, says we're going out on the eight o'clock tide.'
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