This story involves bodily functions, so if that offends you, you should read no further. It also features some strong disciplinary scenes, so if you dislike that, you should also not proceed with reading this story. All characters are well over 18.
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After hearing from Annette about her meeting with Sgt. Denise, Eleanor decided that it was time to encounter this woman who had been assigned to re-train her husband twice. She asked Annette if she might set up a lunch date for her with Annette's colleague in the corrections service and Annette duly proceeded to schedule a lunch for just the two of them at The Lounge.
The Lounge was a ladies' restaurant that featured a ladies room outfitted with various punitive facilities where women could take others who had earned punishment to have it imposed. The practice derived from the age-old tradition where mothers had taken their disobedient children to the ladies room to be disciplined. Men were not barred from The Lounge but nor were they welcomed.
Sgt. Denise was a bright young woman who had come from a rural background and was still not all that comfortable in the city. She had spent much of her career at Re-Education Camps for men and now had been assigned to the Training Center in this city, the second-largest urban area in the Women's Republic.
As was expected, she wore her correctional officer's uniform to the lunch and Eleanor dressed in a stylish navy skirt with subdued gold blouse, sheer hose and burgundy pumps. Sgt. Denise was waiting at the table Eleanor had reserved when they met for the first time.
"I do owe you a good deal for your efforts to re-orient my husband," Eleanor began. "So, thank you for that and thank you for coming to lunch with me."
"It's a pleasure," Denise responded. "Your relationship with Maj. Annette did excite me, because those of us in corrections are not always regarded as suitable company in the business world, it seems, or in the civilian world."
"I first met Annette, as unfortunately may be well-known because of the notoriety I found thrust upon me, after my horrible trial," Eleanor related in an even tone. "She was one of the few involved who while doing her job, tried to make a really awful situation slightly more bearable for me. It was not something she had to do, and I understood she did that because it was in her nature."
"I appreciate your feelings," Denise replied, "and I entered the corrections service because I did want to help people. I've found that the power that comes from being in charge of people, especially men, is also something that keeps me going, but at the same time, I'm finding more and more that I don't like most men."
Eleanor looked surprised at Denise's last statement and took a deep breath.
"I suppose that the way I was treated by three women judges made me a bit cooler on women back then," she declared, "especially since the man who got me into the trouble got away with it, at least he has until now. But now my feelings for women are coming back big time."
Denise smiled and said, "I'm so glad you're opening up your marriage to include Maj. Annette. She strikes me as a wonderful person."
"She definitely is," Eleanor said immediately. Then she thought, "You don't know the half of it. She is the perfect partner in that we can make fabulous love together as women and then she can fill me by fucking me."
Eleanor realized that she was being attracted to Sgt. Denise. Her uniform gave her an authority that Eleanor craved under her independent exterior, and she fastened on Denise's gorgeous blondish red hair with her glistening ponytail.
"You do have the opportunity to put men in their place," she said, "and I compliment you for how effectively you appear to do that. I'm very much in your debt for whatever you've managed to do in bringing my husband along. He did treat me wonderfully after my crisis, but he seems to need re-orientation almost as much as many other men."
Denise smiled again and thanked Eleanor. She elaborated on her own feelings, especially in her newest job assignment.
"I'm already finding that my environment is a lot different from when I was at the camp," she related. "I had the whole structure headed by a commandant and commissioned officers as well as my non-com cadre supporting me and teaching me at the same time.
"Here at the Training Center," she explained, "I do have a supervisor who is the senior officer at the Center. But we all have individual duties with the men referred to the Center, and there's not much occasion to confer. Capt. Susan is a strong woman, but she seems to be bogged down in administration most of the time."
Eleanor listened carefully and now knew that her own situation at Goose Cookers was a really exciting one. Janet had been a terrific mentor and supporter, as well as having incredibly good commercial judgment. She only hoped she could emulate the amazing executive v.p.
"Honestly, Denise, if I may call you that," she said, intending to show respect for the younger woman, "do you think my husband can be reformed? You know that many women feel that there is little likelihood that most men will change the way they see us and behave toward us. Even though mine, as I said, did provide amazing support, you know better than anyone else that he keeps needing correction."
"I keep doing what I do," Denise answered, "because I do think they can be changed. Like most things of this nature, however, my experience has shown me that it is a long-term project. You will have to play a major role if you expect to obtain real results."
"I suppose I haven't taken the lead as much as I should," Eleanor said in a confessional tone. "You've made me understand that I can't just delegate this problem and depend on others, even those like you who are supremely qualified, to do what I have to be responsible for myself."
"I do like that attitude," Denise grinned. "Perhaps you'd like to get together like this now and then on a regular basis, so we can update each other. I'll begin by letting you know how I feel after my latest intervention."
"Please do tell me," Eleanor said anxiously.