For the final full week of January, our guide to telling stories based on a picture, Rochelle, has tossed up a J Hardy Carroll pic to inspire us. It took a while but my muse, obviously an older woman, set my mind to an inappropriate tale, but not an uncommon one.
To find the how-to of this story telling challenge, click on the J Hardy photo and you’ll be shuffled over to Rochelle’s blog where the situation is made clear. Can you tell a complete story in one-hundred or fewer words?

Genre: Erotic Fiction
Title: Pinch Me, Maggie
Word Count: 100
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She, much older, married and Julia’s mother. I loved her and suspected she knew. I never expected this.
At her daughter’s birthday party, she told me to meet her in the old abandon building north of the football field. I was to be there about eleven. I was early.
I asked, “Mrs. Robinson, why?”
She smiled, “I can tell what you want. Call me Maggie May here, but Mrs. Robinson in public. If you tell anyone about us, I’ll make your life miserable. It’s your move, young man.”
My heart pounded. I held her. “May I kiss you, Maggie May?”
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Look both ways because love is ageless and where you find it.
Mind the gaps between May and September.

And, of course, the story as told by Sir Roderick David Stewart.
An old tale, and an old song, both excellent!
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Thank you, Peter.
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He never learns, does he?
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Guess not. 🙂
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Maggie may, I love it. Thanks for recalling memories
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🙂 Glad you liked it, Michael.
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Love the film, not so much the Rod Stewart! Nicely woven tale.
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Thank you, Iain. 🙂
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Risky love, nicely done.
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Thank you, Mason.
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Yes, I saw the movie and heard Stewart’s song, both in high school.
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You know… there is something about learning the ways of love from an older experienced person… Gives one a better base for the future 😉
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Indeed. 🙂 Something good.
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I think so… then again, there is a sort of charm to the inexperienced fumbling… 😉
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It is always good. 🙂
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I think so 🙂
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I’ve never seen the movie but of course I recognized the reference. I used to love Rod Stewart and think it is clever that Mrs. Robinson is Maggie May.
Fun story, although her threat was a little eerie.
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Glad you liked the story and character reference, Dawn. 🙂
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What a great combination of a movie and a song that brings back memories. Thank you.
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🙂
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Like what you’ve done here Bill. Terrific movie and a great song – I just wish someone else had sung it, his voice makes me cringe!
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A unique voice. I am sure someone has covered the song. But in Rod’s vice is how I hear it. 🙂
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When I was in my 20s, I very much wanted to be seduced by an older woman.
Now that I’m nearing 70, the thought of an older woman is not so appealing. 🙂
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In a place we did things we do not confess. 🙂
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And I must wonder, as an older woman, how she would feel about it. 😀 (Yeah, I had to dip in here.)
Bertrude W(T)F
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Well, to me, you will always be a younger woman. 🙂
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I bet if Bill cruised the hallways of the nursing home, there’d be a lot of older women wanting to jump his bones.
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Slowly and carefully. 🙂
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I will have that song in my head all day!
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Sorry (bet me too).
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Coo-coo-ca-choo! Mrs. Robinson.
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hope he rose to the occasion. 🙂
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🙂
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Mrs. Robinson, you’re trying to seduce me! I like the cross-pollination of the movie and the song. Fun stuff.
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Glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
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Great movie and great song 🙂
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🙂
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He’s whipped. Great retelling of an old story.
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Thank you, T. 🙂
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Well done. A story older than time.
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Thank you.
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Well told. Thanks for taking us down memory lane. 🙂
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Thank you, Brenda.
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Goodness
What a lad will do for a little “special time”
I wonder if they’ll get caught
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You can write that story, Laurie. 🙂
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Well done, Bill. That Maggie May Robinson gets around, doesn’t she 😉
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She does, with a younger crowd, so I’ve heard. 🙂
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Dear Bill,
Hey! There’s a lot to be said for an older female muse. 😉 Love this story. Caused all kinds of flashbacks. And of course I can click “post comment” until the song ends. 😀
Late as always these days. At least it’s not Wednesday yet.
Shalom and happy Monday,
Rochelle
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Happy Monday, Rochelle.
Age (for me) has ceased to be a barrier in many ways. I’m chuffed that you liked my naughty little story.
Yes, Mondays and Tuesdays are for getting to late posters. Wednesday will be Feb 1st. 🙂
Peace and may your Monday be the best.
Bill
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Oh, Maggie May, you naughty woman. 😉 Well done.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Something old that never gets old…nicely done.
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Thank you.
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