Foreword
The key to seducing older women is stealth -- one has to be careful, methodical, and secretive. A woman can smell seduction -- especially an older woman. No, better to weave a spell smelling of flowers and friendship and keep your dark intent hidden. This is the story of how I seduced Kate -- a mature lady -- one of many I have pursued, seduced and bedded. During the writing of this story, I have changed the names of the people involved and used poetic licence to spice up the narrative. However, it is a true account and like all true stories, it starts off slowly. The wait is worth it as Kate turned out to be a very naughty girl.
Part 1
Women of a certain age come in two flavours -- there are those that are shy and submissive. They would never stray far from the beaten path. These women are easily spooked, yet if one takes the time to slither beneath their defences, all manner of things are possible. The other type is more overt -- more sexual -- and more readily coaxed down the honeyed path -- but don't be fooled into thinking that they are easy -- for any student of seduction runs the risk of discovery and a slap or worse for their troubles.
Kate was the former type. I first met her on my walks around the village located in the northwest of England. She was walking a dog -- a small West Highland White Terrier - the sort of dog that barked at every dog and stranger that passed by. In fact, it was the barking that introduced me to Kate because little Toby (as I was soon to learn) reacted as if it he had been stung by a bee, launching into a tirade of snarls and yaps as if I was the devil incarnate. Perhaps he was right? Maybe he sensed something and felt the need to protect his mistress? In that estimation he would be correct, because I could see that Kate was a handsome woman even beneath the down coat and woolly hat.
"Oh I'm sorry', she said apologetically, "he's like this with everyone."
"No need to worry," I replied in my most charming tone, "he's just doing his duty."
She smiled again and carried on walking. A naughty thought creased my forehead as I wondered what lay behind that smile.
It wasn't until the next week that I saw her again. It was one of those crisp winter lunchtimes that we see so infrequently, and happily for me it brought the dog walkers out in droves. I say happily because two in every three dog walkers were women, which for someone like me, keeps the mind eternally young as you will find out. In short, I enjoy the pursuit. I recognised the white dog straining on the leash from a distance. Every passer-by was confronted with a deluge of growls and snarls followed by a hurried apology from the lady I was going to pursue. When she reached me, she stopped and pulled to the side.
"I'm ever so sorry. He gets so enthusiastic."
"No need to worry, I used to have a dog just like him," I lied. "The problem is that he thinks I'm the enemy. He's picking up on your body language and thinks he needs to protect you."
"Oh dear, I never thought," she said, noticing me properly for the first time.
"Yes, if he got to know me, he would probably calm down." I had no idea if that was true, but I wanted to find out. The thick coat hid her features, yet I could tell that the dog-walking had maintained her hourglass figure. Beneath the downy exterior I could see two firm mounds that spoke of other things. I'm not good with women's breast sizes, but I imagined they would be quite pendulous and would stand to attention if given the right coaxing.
"Oh do you think so?" she asked. Her face was genuine astonishment. This woman was ripe for the taking I thought -- trusting and good natured.
"Yes, he's already started to calm down."
This was true -- he had sat down next to his mistresses' feet, eyeing me uneasily, growling quietly to himself.
"He really is a handsome dog," I said, "he reminds me so much of Mindy." Mindy was the first name that popped into my mind. I hoped that this admission might buy me into her affections.
"You had a little terrier too?" she asked, more interested now.
"Yes, until she passed away, I still haven't got over it", I said. This was a stretch as I had never let the death of a pet affect me so, but it seemed to find the right chord in the woman
"Are you from around here?" she asked, now more curious.
"I walk this route every lunch time when I can get away from work."
"Hmmm," she paused, "I think I've seen you before. You always wear that bright blue jacket. My name is Kate by the way."
"Luke....nice to meet you."