I just saw a sad notice on poonnet's website that it will be closing soon. Poonnet was one of the first sites I worked with and it paid me commissions to write some projects with Jaguar and Kinky Jimmy. Apparently, the owner Bigdaddy died tragically in a drowning accident somewhere in SE Asia. KinkyJimmy negotiated to by the site from his heirs, but he was never able to get it up and running outside of the occasional pinup. KinkyJimmy has gone the patreon route, the smart thing to do in my opinion. Sad to see these sites go.
Here's a Jane update. No sex yet, but getting close. Chapter one ends with their actual arrival in the Lost World. Look up Vril on wikipedia if you're interested in the origins of my phlebotinum. More inspirational pics after the story.
Jane Stalwart and the Lost World
Copyright 2020 by Stormbringer
Chapter One: The Flight of the Red Tails
Alamogordo Army Air Field, Alamogordo New Mexico, 1944
The jeep swerved to avoid a pothole in the dirt road, the driver taking another opportunity to glance down at his passenger’s legs. Her uniform skirt was short and slit up the side. The slit tantalized him with glimpses of the tops of her stockings and a garter strap. Looking down, her nylon covered hose was covering a pair of gams that put Betty Grable’s million-dollar legs to shame. He swerved to avoid another pothole.
The jeep bumped as they left the dirt road and began riding over the paved runway toward the waiting plane. He leaned over, turning his head. “They call it the widow-maker, ma’am.” His eyes flickered down to her chest and cleavage even more impressive than her legs.
“I’m aware of that, Captain,” she replied, her red lipstick covered lips turning up into a dazzling smile.
Her eyes were hidden behind dark framed Wilsonite sunglasses.
Another jeep was waiting beside the plane. The driver stood at ease beside the passenger door.
Watching the approaching jeep was an officer and a woman. The woman was dressed as a civilian in a blue dress, belted at the waist. She held on hand on her head holding down a wide-brimmed hat to keep it from blowing off. Long blonde hair was waving behind her in the strong breeze.
The jeep pulled up next to the plane. “I’ll get the door for you, ma’am,” said the driver, rushing to get out.
“No need, Captain,” said his passenger, scooting her legs up underneath her and deftly jumping over the side of the jeep. She shook out her raven dark tresses which showed no signs of being windswept as she placed her cap on her head. The General watched her approach, stand at attention and salute him.
“General Harris, sir.”
“Nice of you to join us, Miss Stalwart,” he replied, looking at her both lustfully and disapprovingly.
“Major, sir.”
“Excuse me?”
“It’s Major Stalwart.”
The General raised an eyebrow and shook his head. “Negroes and women,” he muttered, giving a
“Harrumph,” that would have made any of his British counterparts proud.
“Excuse me, sir?”
“What kind of special operation utilizes negroes and women, Miss… Major Stalwart.”
“One of vital importance to the war effort, sir.” She gave the aircraft a look over. It was a B26-A
“Marauder” bomber, named the Blackbird with a crow’s head painted near the nose. One of the black crewmen was perched on the tail painting it red. The pilot and co-pilot were in the cockpit doing some flight checks. “So, these are your famous black airmen?”
“I wouldn’t call them famous, Major, but the negroes training at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama are performing… adequately.”
“May I ask why he’s painting the tail red?”
“In protest maybe? Or perhaps to honor the other coloreds fighting in Italy? They’ve taken to painting the tails of their P47 Thunderbolts red. This crew wasn’t too pleased when they found out they were flying to Texas and not Europe.” The General turned to examine the plane. “Are you sure, you don’t mind a negro crew for this mission? In a few weeks, some of my trainees should be ready.”
“I’m afraid we don’t have the time, General,” replied Jane.
“No one asked me,” said the blonde for the first time.
Jane turned her attention to the woman. She had a thin build and a perfect hourglass shape. Her eyes were turned on the black men with distaste. She turned towards Jane, her eyes were as bright and blue as Jane’s own. She would have been lovely if her face wasn’t twisted up with distaste for the black crewmen. “And you are?”
“Forgive me,” said the General. “Lady Jane Stalwart, this is Doctor Lisa Smith, the geologist you requested.”
“She’s not the one I requested, sir. Where’s Professor Powell?”
Dr. Smith’s expression drooped. “I’m afraid Professor Powell recently passed. I was his associate professor and… his fiancĂ©.” She reached into a small purse and took out a handkerchief to dab at her eyes.
Jane reached out and touched the woman’s shoulder. “My condolences. The Professor was an associate of mine and a good man, Miss Smith.”
“Thank you, and it’s Doctor Smith.” She straightened up and tucked the handkerchief back into her purse. “I can assure you, Lady Jane, that I’m as up to date on our subject matter as the Professor was. I also brought the lead containers that you requested.”
“And what exactly is this subject matter?” interrupted the General.
“I’m afraid that’s on a need to know basis, General,” said Jane, watching the heavy-set man’s cheeks flush with anger. He harrumphed again.
Lisa smiled, taking pleasure in the General’s indignation. Jane had been correct, her smile brought out her beauty. She looked mid-twenties, more than half Professor Powell’s age, but then he’d had a reputation for dating his students. “I’m afraid I don’t have much field experience and I’m not sure I’ll be
much help, especially if what you said in your letter was true, but I wanted to do this for Jim and for my country, of course.”
Jane nodded. “It all goes according to plan; the airmen get us there and back and you never have to leave the plane. I’ll do all the leg work. I didn’t exactly come down with the last rain shower. I’m quite experienced in jungle survival and also experienced enough to know that nothing ever goes according to plan.”
Lisa nodded. I’ll see to my equipment.” She turned and walked away. Jane’s eyes flickered down her back, over her posterior and down her legs. She wasn’t wearing hose, but had painted a line down the back of her legs.
“CROWE!” The General bellowed, motioning for the pilot to come down and join them.
The pilot gave him a thumbs up and disappeared from the cockpit. He came climbing out of the nose wheel entrance a moment later. The black man looked quite dashing in his flight jacket, though he clearly was hot and sweating. He was fine specimen of a man, big, strong, and handsome, with a Clark Gable mustache. He didn’t attempt to hide his glance at her bosom which was bold for a negro. Like many pilots, he was arrogant and full of swagger. He also made her pussy quiver.
“Captain Crowe, this is Major Jane Stalwart on loan to us from the British Special Operations Executive,”
said Harris.
“James Crowe, ma’am,” he said, saluting her.
“Captain,” she answered saluting back.
“They call me the Blackbird, ma’am.” His eyes flickered down to her breasts again before quickly moving back up to her face. “If you don’t mind my asking, ma’am, have we met?”
“I don’t believe so, Captain.”
“Hmm, apologies, I just swear I’ve seen you somewhere before.”
“No problem, Captain. Has my gear been loaded?”
“They’re finishing now, Major.” Captain Crowe gestured towards the bottom of the plane where some men were lifting some boxes up through the bomb bay doors. “When would you like to leave?”
“Immediately. I’d like to get back to the war as soon as possible.”
Jim Crowe straightened up and saluted. “Me too, Ma’am.”
“And I’d like to get this war over,” interjected General Harris. “Then we can all go back to normal, Major.
You can go back to being a homemaker and Captain Crowe and his boys can go back to picking cotton.”
“I’ve never been a homemaker, General,” said Jane.
“And I’ve never picked cotton, sir,” said Jim.
“What is your profession, Captain?” asked Jane.
“Mechanic, ma’am. With some boxing on the side.” Jim saluted Jane again. “I’ll prepare us for takeoff.”
He turned towards Harris and saluted. “General.”
Harris nodded and watched Crowe walking over to his men where he started bellowing at them to prepare for takeoff. “Sometimes, I feel like a dinosaur watching the world pass me by.”
“There’s an ancient Chinese curse, General,” said Jane, watching Crowe. “May you live in interesting times. These are interesting times, sir.”
“That they are, Major.” He turned and saluted her.
“Your briefcase, ma’am,” said Jane’s driver, handing her the case.
“Thank you.”
“Sorry, the B-26 doesn’t generally use a stair for boarding,” said Harris.
“Not an issue, General.” Jane walked towards the plane. Doctor Smith was being helped aboard through the nose wheel’s well. One of the airmen was pulling himself up through the waist window. The crewman that had been painting the tail red, jumped off the wing and landed in front of Jane. He stared at her in stunned disbelief for a moment. He barely looked eighteen. Just a kid, though Jane. He was a dark African black, but Jane could see the color visibly drain from his face. He was staring directly at her, not even taking a sneak peak down at her breasts. He turned away, trying to beat her inside the plane.
“Ladies first, Bullock,” said Crowe, grabbing the airman’s shoulder.
“But sir,” said the young black man, nodding towards Jane and then towards the plane.
“Stand down, airman.”
Jane walked past them and reached up for the waist window. Her skirt rode up, all the male eyes watching her, staring down at the exposed thigh, the glimpse of white flesh above her stocking and the flesh colored garter holding it up. There was a tear running down one side of her hose. “Shoot,” said Jane, coming back down on her feet and examining the tear.
“I hope you’re as concerned about your mission and the war effort as you are your stockings, Miss Stalwart,” said General Harris.
Jane stepped out of her shoes and while all the men were watching her, she pulled her skirt up and unhooked her nylons from the garter strap. She rolled her nylons down, exposing her shapely legs, pulling them off her feet. She bunched her hose up and tossed it at Harris, catching him under the nose.
He grabbed her stockings and stared at them. “For the war effort,” said Jane.
She stood on her bare toes and pulled herself up through the waist window as skillfully as an Olympic gymnast.
**********
Jane turned and leaned down as Crowe handed her shoes up through the window. She turned. Bullock was scrambling up the nose wheel well and racing for the far wall. “I’ve already seen it, airman,” she told him.
Another black man had been staring at her rear while she leaned out the window. He looked at her frowned, then over at Bullock. Suddenly, he threw back his head and laughed.
Bullock took his hat off and wrung it between his hands. “I’m so sorry, ma’am. I didn’t know, you’d be our passenger. I just thought you were so purty and all, ma’am. I traded some beer to a British flight instructor for it and…”
“At ease Bullock. I’m not offended.”
“HA!” bellowed a laugh. “That’s where I’ve seen you before,” said Jim Crowe coming up beside her. He stared down at the pinup taped to the wall. “Wow Major, you’re somewhat famous.”
“Somewhat,” replied Jane. Jane’s adventures had been featured in Life and National Geographic. She was better known back home then here in the states, but she had her following.
The pinup was of Jane sitting sidesaddle on a bomb. She was wearing her green uniform skirt, pulled back nearly to her knickers. The tops of her stockings and her garter were visible. Her uniform top was off, leaving her bare shouldered in a white corselet that revealed a lot of her cleavage. Remember what you’re fighting for, was written across the top. Happy Birthday, Adolph, was written on the bomb. The bomb had been dropped on Germany in April of 1941, a red lipstick kiss outline beside Hitler’s name.
Her pinup was nicknamed, The Brit with the Tits.
Along the aircraft’s interior were a couple other pinups, Rita Hayworth and Lena Horne. Some blankets and sleeping bags were lined up along the wall. “Good, you brought sleeping gear.”
“Had to ma’am,” said Crowe. “There’s no barracks for coloreds at Alamogordo.” He turned and in a commanding voice yelled, “Everyone lineup for our mission briefing.” The crew gathered around Jane with Lisa standing behind her looking with distaste at the black men. “First up Major, is Lt Lee Archer, my co-pilot.” Archer nodded at her. He was older than Crowe, maybe mid-forties, wore a wedding ring and had a large pot belly though his arms appeared quite muscular. “Lt. Chester Burton, our navigator and radio operator.” Burton was dark black, bald, with very African features. He appeared in his twenties. “Burton will also be the photographer you requested.”
“This is for you, Lieutenant,” she said, handing him a folder with their flight plan.
“The Amazon?” said Burton with surprised. The airmen looked at each other.
“Lt. Julius Calhoun, Ma’am,” said Calhoun, saluting Jane. “Nose gunner and bombardier, but since we’re not carrying any bombs and you’re not going to need a nose gunner if we’re going to the Amazon, you could have let me go fight the Nazis.” He was dark brown, short and rather skinny, but he appeared to have a lot of spunk.
“Don’t be so sure, Lt. Calhoun,” said Jane.
Jim Crowe took over again. “The enlisted men are Langston Cain, Leroy Burke, and you’ve already had the pleasure of embarrassing Mr. Bullock.”
“All shucks, I wasn’t that embarrassed,” said James Bullock. “Do you want me to take it down, Ma’am?”
“Of course, not Mr. Bullock,” she replied. “Remind me to sign it for you.” There were some chuckles from the crowd as Bullock’s black cheeks turned darker.
“Burke is our engineer. He can just about tinker anything,” said Crowe, pointing towards the oldest of the group.
Leroy Burke was dark black, husky, and looked in his sixties. He wasn’t wearing his crew hat and his bald pate was glistening with sweat. White hair circled his bald spot and he sported a bushy white mustache.
“I’ll rig up a privacy curtain for you ladies,” he said.
“That won’t be necess…”
“That would be necessary,” said Lisa interrupting Jane. “Thank you.”
“Cain is a gunner.”
Langston Cain was brown-skinned, and tall with a thin build. He was bent over an open box he’d been snooping in. “We may not have bombs, but we’ve got some really big guns.” He reached in and pulled out a huge rifle.
“Those are elephant guns,” said Jane.
“We hunting elephants?” asked Calhoun.
“There aren’t any elephants in South America,” said Bullock.
“Then why do we need elephant guns?” asked Cain, examining the large heavy caliber rifle.”
“For the dinosaurs, Mr. Cain.”
**********
It took a while for the chattering to stop as the men looked at each other in disbelief. Finally, a perplexed Bullock looked over at her. “But dinosaurs are extinct, Ma’am. I done read me every book on dinosaurs I could get my hands on.”
“Not to bust your chops, ma’am,” said Cain, “but the birthday boy ain’t no fat-head. He’s got the book smarts.”
“My chops remain unbusted, Mr. Cain.” Jane looked around, smiling and nodding at Jimmy Bullock.
“Birthday boy?”
“Nineteen today, ma’am,” said Jimmy Bullock.
Jane smiled, stood up straight and swept the room with her eyes. “Young Mr. Bullock is mostly correct, but there are dinosaurs that have survived.” There were gasps and smirks of disbelief from the mostly disbelieving men. “In 1912, one of my countrymen, Professor George Edward Challenger was approached by the daughter of an explorer Maple White who had been missing in the amazon jungle for years. Only one of his Indian guides returned and in his possession was the journal of Maple White.
White was looking for a means of entry onto a giant plateau deep in the jungle when he disappeared.
Included in this journal were sketches of what appear to be pterodactyls sitting on rock ledges high on the plateau.”
“A sketch isn’t exactly this kind of proof,” said Burton, holding up his camera.
“Challenger put together an expedition to Maple White land accompanied by White’s daughter Paula, a Professor Summerlee, Ed Malone, a reporter for the Daily Gazette, and Lord John Roxton. They were able to find their way onto the plateau and there encountered multiple species of dinosaurs.”
“What kind of dinosaurs?” asked Bullock. He was wide-eyed and listening raptly.
“Iguanodons, stegosauruses, an allosaur, and even extinct species of mammals.” Jane had the attention of all the men. “They also aided a native Indian tribe in defeating a band of brutish ape-men before finding their way off the plateau and returning home.”
“Did they have proof?” Burton held his camera up again.
“Some say yes and some say no. Challenger presented their proof before the Zoological Institute, a baby pterodactyl. It promptly broke free and flew out of a roof window. Many members of the institute refused to believe they had seen anything, others claimed they were hypnotized, and still others swear they saw a living breathing pterosaur.”
“And you believe the latter?” asked Crowe.
“Yes, because one of the latter was my father, Lord John Stalwart. I knew Professor Challenger and though I found him a bit eccentric, I’ve never known him to be a liar. The Challenger expedition also returned with something else.” Jane paused for dramatic effect. “They had collected bunches of clay balls which when cracked open, held diamonds. The men all became quite rich.” The men who hadn’t been interested in the dinosaurs were suddenly interested.
“So, we’re collecting diamonds for the war effort?” asked Crowe, leaning against the side of the plane with his arms folded.
“No.” Jane took a deep breath. “What I am about to tell you is a state secret known only to the governments a few countries. It is for your ears only and you are all hereby sworn to silence. If you can’t keep quiet, leave now.” None of the men moved to leave. Jane smiled. “Challenger didn’t tell the entire story. He noted in a secret journal that during the evenings in Maple White Land, the North East of this Lost World glowed green, similar to an aurora borealis effect. Challenger hypothesized that the green glow was coming from a large concentration of Vril.”
“Of what?” asked Cain.
“Vril.” Jane paused. “Vril is… Doctor Smith, why don’t you take this?”
Lisa stepped forward. “My name is Lisa Smith, Doctor Smith to all of you. My doctorate is in geology. Vril is an element, but also a latent source of energy. It can be mastered by force of will and shaped by the user’s desires. It’s a natural element forming deep underground, but most of the Vril I’ve encountered came to earth as meteorites and were shaped into ancient cultures. It can heal wounds, cure illnesses or destroy cities. It exists as all forms of matter, solid, liquid, or gas. Liquid Vril is raw and can be shaped through force of will into items of great power. It can enhance physical features, waken dormant powers of the mind, or even power the plane without ever needing to refuel. If it wasn’t so dangerous, it could be of great benefit to all mankind.”
.
“You believe this Major Stalwart?” asked Bullock.
Jane took a deep breath. “I do. I’ve seen it with my own eyes. You’re seeing it with your own eyes.”
“How so?” asked Crowe.
“You men probably haven’t noticed, but I have quite large breasts.” There was silence for a few seconds then some chuckles. “They are a result of multiple contacts that I have had with Vril. The first was when I fell into a Vril infused well as a teenager. I fell in a rather scrawny fifteen-year-old and emerged with more feminine curves, an IQ in the genius range, and I never forget anything I see or read. Bathing in a second Vril pool grew my breasts further. That was ten years ago and to the best of my knowledge, I haven’t aged nor have I gained even a pound of weight with the exception of a Vril artifact increasing my bosom and rear end on another occasion.” Someone gave a long low whistle in the group. “I could tell you more, but the less you know the better. The Nazis, the Japs, and even the Soviets are aware of Vril and actively seeking deposits for their own purposes. Our mission is to take a geological survey of the area, determine if any or how much Vril is located in Maple White Land and return with two drops of liquid Vril. Doctor Smith’s mentor had devised a lead-based container that should hold the raw Vril.”
“What do you need from us, Major?” asked a voice in the crowd.
Jane grinned wryly. “Just a ride. We’re hoping to locate a place to land the plane. I’ll head off to locate the Vril, acquire the samples, and return. You may not even have to leave the safety of the airplane.”
“Not even to look for diamonds, ma’am?” asked Burke.
“Maple White Land is dangerous, more dangerous then the African jungle. I’m trained in jungle survival and I’ve been doing this a long time. I’m the best possible choice for this mission. The weapons are for a scenario where things don’t go according to plan.”
“What if we can’t find a place to land?” said Crowe.
“Then I parachute out. You take the plane to an airfield in Manaus. I’ll make my way off the plateau and come down the Amazon to meet you there.”
Crowe stood up. “Well then, crew, prepare for takeoff.” He looked over at Archer. “Get the engines started, Spanky.” Then he turned his attention on Burton. “You can get us there, Chester?”
“Easy Cap, Havana and Caracas anyway. The flight plan doesn’t even have the exact location of Maple White Land, just possible locations.”
“If we fly high enough, we should be able to spot it,” said Crowe just as the two engines spun to life.
“Major, if you don’t have objections, we should arrive in Havana just as night falls. I’d like everyone to get a good night’s sleep. We can leave early, land in Caracas, do a quick refuel before taking off again to look for your supposed dinosaur plateau.”
“No objections, Captain,” said Jane, smiling at his skepticism.
**********
Burke went to work rigging up a curtain for the two women to have some privacy as soon as they were in the air. Jane rolled out a sleeping bag while an embarrassed Doctor Smith urinated in an urn before slipping through the curtain to dump it out a window. There were no windows inside the curtain and Smith pulled a lantern out of her bag. “Might I ask a favor, Major?”
“Certainly, doc.”
Lisa Smith seemed to bristle a little, like she didn’t like the informal title. “I’d like to examine your breasts.”
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Monday, February 24, 2020
Jane Stalwart begins
Here's part of the first chapter of the new Jane Stalwart story along with some inspirational artwork.
Jane Stalwart and the Lost World
Copyright 2020 by Stormbringer
Chapter One: The Flight of the Red Tails
Alamogordo Army Air Field, Alamogordo New Mexico, 1944
The jeep swerved to avoid a pot hole in the dirt road, the driver taking another opportunity to glance down at his passenger’s legs. Her uniform skirt was short and slit up the side. The slit tantalized him with glimpses of the tops of her stockings and a garter strap. Looking down, her nylon covered hose was covering a pair of gams that put Betty Grable’s million-dollar legs to shame. He swerved to avoid another pot hole
The jeep bumped as they left the dirt road and began riding over the paved runway toward the waiting plane. He leaned over, turning his head. “They call it the widow-maker, ma’am.” His eyes flickered down to her chest and cleavage even more impressive than her legs.
“I’m aware of that, Captain,” she replied, her red lipstick covered lips turning up into a dazzling smile.
Her eyes were hidden behind dark framed Wilsonite sunglasses.
Another jeep was waiting beside the plane. The driver stood at ease beside the passenger door.
Watching the approaching jeep was an officer and a woman. The woman was dressed as a civilian in a blue dress, belted at the waist. She had one hand up holding a wide brimmed hat on her head to keep it from blowing off. Long blonde hair was waving behind her in the strong breeze.
The jeep pulled up next to the plane. “I’ll get the door for you, ma’am,” said the driver, rushing to get out.
“No need, Captain,” said his passenger, scooting her legs up underneath her and deftly jumping over the side of the jeep. She shook out her raven dark tresses which showed no signs of being windswept as she placed her cap on her head. The General watched her approach, standing at attention and saluting him.
“General Harris, sir.”
“Nice of you to join us, Miss Stalwart,” he replied, looking at her both lustfully and disapprovingly.
“Major, sir.”
“Excuse me?”
“It’s Major Stalwart.”
The General raised and eyebrow and shook his head. “Negroes and women,” he muttered, giving a
“Harrumph,” that would have made any of his British counterparts proud.
“Excuse me, sir?”
“What kind of special operation utilizes negroes and women, Miss… Major Stalwart.”
“One of vital importance to the war effort, sir.” She looked the plane over. It was a B26-A “Marauder”
bomber. One of the black crew was perched on the tail painting it red. The pilot and co-pilot were in the cockpit doing some flight checks. “So, these are your famous black airmen?”
“I wouldn’t call them famous, Major, but the negroes training at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama are performing… adequately.”
“May I ask why he’s painting the tail red?”
“In protest maybe? Or perhaps to honor the other coloreds fighting in Italy? They’ve taken to painting the tails of their P47 Thunderbolts red. This crew wasn’t too pleased when they found out they were flying to Texas and not Europe.” The General turned to examine the plane. “Are you sure, you don’t mind a negro crew for this mission? In a few months some of my trainees should be ready.”
“I don’t mind and I’m afraid there’s no time, General,” replied Jane.
“Well no one asked me,” said the blonde for the first time.
Jane turned her attention on the woman. She had a thin build, and a near hourglass shape. Her eyes were turned on the black men with distaste. She turned towards Jane, her eyes were as bright and blue as Jane’s own. She would have been lovely if her face wasn’t twisted up with such disdain for the black men. “And you are?”
“Forgive me,” said the General. “Lady Jane Stalwart, this is Doctor Lisa Smith, the geologist you requested.”
“Not the one I requested, sir. Where’s Professor Powell?”
Dr. Smith’s expression drooped. “I’m afraid Professor Powell recently passed. I was his associate professor and… fiancĂ©.” She reached into a small purse and took out a handkerchief to dab at her eyes.
Jane reached out and touched the woman’s shoulder. “My condolences. The Professor was an associate of mine and a good man, Miss Smith.”
“Thank you, and it’s Doctor Smith.” She straightened up and tucked the handkerchief back into her purse. “I can assure you Lady Jane, that I’m as up to date on our subject matter as the Professor was. I also brought the lead containers that you requested.”
“And what exactly is this subject matter?” interrupted the General.
“I’m afraid that’s on a need to know basis, General,” said Jane, watching the heavy-set man’s cheeks flush with anger. He harrumphed again.
Lisa smiled, taking pleasure in the General’s indignation. Jane had been correct, her smile brought out her beauty. “I’m afraid I’m not sure I’ll be much help in the field, especially if what you said in your letter was true, but I wanted to do this for Jim and for my country, of course.”
Jane nodded. “It all goes according to plan, the airmen get us there and back and you never have to leave the plane. I’ll do all the leg work. I didn’t exactly come down with the last rain shower. I’m quite
experienced in jungle survival and also experienced enough to know that nothing ever goes according to plan.”
Lisa nodded. “I’ll see to my equipment.” She turned and walked away. Jane’s eyes flickered down her back, over her posterior and down her legs. She wasn’t wearing hose, but had painted a line down the back of her legs.
“CROWE!” The General bellowed, motioning for the pilot to come down and join them.
The pilot gave him a thumbs up and disappeared from the cockpit. He came climbing out of the nose wheel entrance a moment later. The black man looked quite dashing in his flight jacket, though he clearly was hot and sweating. He was fine specimen of a man, big, strong, and handsome, with a Clark Gable mustache. He didn’t attempt to hide his glance at her bosom which was bold for a negro. Like many pilots, he was arrogant and full of swagger. He also made her pussy quiver.
“Captain Crowe, this is Major Jane Stalwart on loan to us from the British Special Operations Executive,”
said Harris.
“James Crowe, ma’am,” he said, saluting her.
“Captain,” she answered saluting back.
His eyes flickered down to her breasts again before quickly moving back up to her face. “If you don’t mind my asking, ma’am, have we met?”
“I don’t believe so, Captain.”
“Hmm, apologies, I just swear I’ve seen you somewhere before.”
“No problem, Captain. Has my gear been loaded?”
“They’re finishing now, Major.” Captain Crowe gestured towards the bottom of the plane where some men were lifting some boxes up through the bomb bay doors. “When would you like to leave?”
“Immediately. I’d like to get back to the war as soon as possible.”
Jim Crowe straightened up and saluted. “Me too, Ma’am.”
“And I’d like to get this war over,” interjected General Harris. “Then we can all go back to normal, Major.
You can go back to being a homemaker and Captain Crowe and his boys can go back to picking cotton.”
“I’ve never been a homemaker, General,” said Jane.
“And I’ve never picked cotton, sir,” said Jim.
“What is your profession, Captain?” asked Jane.
“Mechanic, ma’am. With some boxing on the side.” Jim saluted Jane again. “I’ll prepare us for takeoff.”
He turned towards Harris and saluted. “General.”
Harris nodded and watched Crowe walking over to his men where he started bellowing at them to prepare for takeoff. “Sometimes, I feel like a dinosaur watching the world pass me by.”
“There’s an ancient Chinese curse, General,” said Jane, watching Crowe. “May you live in interesting times. These are interesting times, sir.”
“That they are, Major.” He turned and saluted her.
“Your briefcase, ma’am,” said Jane’s driver, handing her the case.
“Thank you.”
“Sorry, the B-26 doesn’t generally use a stair for boarding,” said Harris.
“Not an issue, General.” Jane walked towards the plane. Doctor Smith was being helped aboard through the nose wheel’s well. One of the airmen was pulling himself up through the waist window. The crewman that had been painting the tail red, jumped off the wing and landed in front of Jane. He stared at her in stunned disbelief for a moment. He barely looked eighteen. Just a kid, though Jane. He was a dark African black, but Jane could see the color visibly drain from his face. He was staring directly at her, not even taking a sneak peak down at her breasts. He turned away, trying to beat her inside the plane.
“Ladies first, Bullock,” said Crowe, grabbing the airman’s shoulder.
“But sir,” said the young black man, nodding towards Jane and then towards the plane.
“Stand down, airman.”
Jane walked past them and reached up for the waist window. Her skirt rode up, all the male eyes watching her, staring down at the exposed thigh, the glimpse of white flesh above her stocking and the flesh colored garter holding it up. There was a tear running down one side of her hose. “Shoot,” said Jane, coming back down on her feet and examining the tear.
“I hope your as concerned about your mission and the war effort as you are your stockings, Miss Stalwart,” said General Harris.
Jane stepped out of her shoes and while all the men were watching her, she pulled her skirt up and unhooked her nylons from the garter strap. She rolled her nylons down, exposing her shapely legs, pulling them off her feet. She bunched her hose up and tossed it at Harris, catching him under the nose.
He grabbed her stockings and stared at them. “For the war effort,” said Jane.
She stood on her bare toes and pulled herself up through the waist window as skillfully as an Olympic gymnast.
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Jane turned and leaned down as Crowe handed her shoes up through the window. She turned. Bullock was scrambling up the nose wheel well and racing for the far wall. “I’ve already seen it, airmen,” she told him.
Another black man had been staring at her rear while she leaned out the window. He looked at her frowned, then over at Bullock. Suddenly, he threw back his head and laughed.
Bullock took his hat off and wrung it between his hands. “I’m so sorry, ma’am. I didn’t know, you’d be our passenger. I just thought you were so purty and all, ma’am. I traded some beer to a British instructor we had for it and…”
“At ease Bullock. I’m not offended.”
“HA!” bellowed a laugh. “That’s where I’ve seen you before,” said Jim Crowe coming up beside her. He stared down at the pinup taped to the wall. “Wow Major, you’re somewhat famous.”
“Somewhat,” replied Jane with a grin. Jane’s adventures had been featured in Life and National Geographic. She was better known back home then here in the states, but she had her following elsewhere.
The pinup was of Jane sitting sidesaddle on a bomb. She was wearing her green uniform skirt, pulled back nearly to her knickers. The tops of her stockings and her garter were visible. Her uniform top was off, leaving her bare shouldered in a white corselette that revealed a lot of her cleavage. Remember what you’re fighting for, was written across the top. Happy Birthday, Adolph, was written on the bomb.
The bomb was real and had been dropped on Germany in April of 1941.
Her pinup was nicknamed, The Brit with the Tits.
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Pic from Kennycomicxs
Here's a new pic from Cherry Mouse Street who has been doing art for Kennycomix. I'm sharing as I thought it nearly perfectly encompasses the ending of Straight Outta Coxville. I think CMS is a promising new star.
I'll be starting Jane Stalwart pretty soon, maybe even have Chapter one finished by the end of the month.
I'll be starting Jane Stalwart pretty soon, maybe even have Chapter one finished by the end of the month.
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