More and more people were joining us now; we got a top class chef, waiters who knew what they were doing, admin girls, bouncers, (mostly my relations, the McEvoys), and someone for every occasion. But Doris and I were still the stars and we now only did the dinner show and our costumes and performances were getting raunchier as that's what the customers demanded. It's very strange, Americans were so religious but they wanted hard core dancers and strippers. And who do you think the whole US army wanted? Little Marjorie and Doris's asses of course!
Both Doris and I had a great affection for Giovanni. I think his real name wasn't Giovanni at all, as with a name like that he'd have been behind the wire in some alien's camp. It was probably "Bert" or something. Not really an owner of the Pink Pussycat Club was it? Every now and then, between the American officers, he liked to bang both of us and I admit we always enjoyed him. In bed or out of it.
We'd had a little trouble earlier with a gang who thought we should pay protection against accident or fire or something. This distressed Giovanni greatly so I asked Ma to come in and have a chat with him. As a result of a few concrete boots in the river later, we never had any further trouble., thanks to the McEvoys.
It was odd, the Colonels took a real shine to us, particularly Little Marjorie, as I'd come to refer to myself. Doris was always "Doris Blossom." Giovanni always called Bridget, "Ma" as we did ourselves. As a matter of fact, Ma had got involved in club life as she was bored at home by herself and she proved very adept at the bookkeeping side and her contribution was valuable to the Club.
Early in the piece, this American Officer, Colonel Luke Carrington too a bit of a shine to me and he had this idea that he wasn't going to survive the war. He was very straight with me and told me he was married, but if his dying wish was to remember cumming into Little Marjorie, he'd die happy. Well, you have to admire honesty don't you?
Luke lived in a cold hotel room in town and he didn't have the benefit of the company of his compatriots in a barracks somewhere. It was so sad, so I used to visit him, accompany him to dinner and afterwards, fuck his brains out all night! He was a nice bloke and was an architect at home and he certainly blossomed in my company and from a rather miserable, lonely man who missed his wife, he turned into an outgoing fun guy. It's amazing the effect a cunt will have on a man isn't it? He was decent and told his wife what was going on. I don't know whether she approved or not but in 1944 his Sherman was hit by a German Tiger tank and with those things, nobody gets out alive.
By that time George had come onto the scene and I'd married him, but I always thought of Luke and his "death wish" that had come true. I hope he knew nothing about it. But that didn't mean Doris and I were lonely. In war, you have to take your man while you can. He might not be around tomorrow, either posted or dead so nobody wasted a lot of time in "wooing" and our knickers were positively flying off after every show!