Friday, 26 August 2022

Choice Tales from the Vale – (418) The Downshire Star (1963)

 

The Downshire Star was a 4-6-2 standard gauge three-cylinder steam locomotive built at the Northchapel Works in 1933 which had all the romance of the Flying Scotsman and the grace and style of the Mallard.

It was a stunning sight liveried in the black and gold of the DCRN, Downshire County Railway Network, pulling the Prix Deluxe first-class coaches, dining carriage, and sleeper cars, as well as second and third class wagons, and it ran from Abbeyvale to all points North via Abbottsford, Finchbottom and Nettlefield.

 

In the dying days of the steam age a young woman, Carol Jarman, sat down seductively in Alexander Warren’s compartment diagonally across the aisle from him, a tall willowy blonde with outstandingly stellar legs and the first seed of his awakening arousal, germinated, as he gave her the benefit of his silent appraisal.

She was very pretty, a prettiness not diminished by the fact she was acutely aware of the fact.

It was the liberated 60’s and the young girl adjusted her posture under his intense gaze and she positively preened when she realized he was admiring her legs which she crossed and re-crossed slowly and deliberately so he could marvel at them further until her manoeuvring exposed a tantalising hint of stocking top and a glimpse of underwear, though not the kind of utilitarian underwear his middle aged wife wore, but much briefer, and with each successive mile of track the Downshire Star travelled along, his arousal grew like a blooming flower.

When the sun streamed into the carriage it illuminated her, the dark pink nipples standing proud, showed through the white shimmering silk of her blouse and the flower of arousal had blossomed.

So as the train ate up the miles of track racing headlong to its destination, their passion raced on with it until they both arrived shuddering and juddering in the climax of journeys end.

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