SAMANTHA
& MARY
A Sagacious Saga of Abuse and
Recovery
By Dizzious da Victorious
Exactly
what was bothering Samantha was a mystery.
She had been irritable and just snapping at her friends and relatives
for weeks. She did OK in her mid-terms
but not her usual outstanding stuff of A+ papers and examinations. Her own family did guess it was a boy or
simply love that was disturbing her but she did not give any information to
them. Nor, did any of her friends and
classmates know just what was bothering the beautiful and talented
Samantha. She was leader and the leading
cheerleader of all her senior class and was to be the valedictorian, as was
presumed by everyone. She was the
captain of her nerdy team of the scholastic circuit and she was the captain of her
volleyball champs, eh? Samantha
struggled through it all with a long face.
She graduated as cum laude, anyway, and got accepted in the famous
Vassar as a shining star with extra promise, more than all the rest of all the
freshmen entering Vassar that year. She
did excel in everything, just pleasing all her family and friends and
classmates. Still, her face was long and
she looked obviously sad to everyone. A
kind advisor at Vassar took her aside and asked her pointedly: “What’s making you
so sad, my dear Samantha? Is there
anything we may discuss to solve your problem, eh?” Samantha looked angrily at Professor Mary Abernathy
and declared, “There’s nothing you may do for me!” She turned and stomped away. Professor Mary had experience with this and
ran after her. She put her hand on Sam’s
right shoulder and turned her back to face her bold advisor. She was crying and she dropped her
shoulders. Mary hugged her tightly and
she softly said, “Why don’t we have a cup of tea at my place and relax. If you want to talk about it, we can do so
but if you don’t, don’t worry and we’ll just enjoy the herbal tea.” Mary sobbed.
She dried her tears and said, “I’m sorry Mary Abernathy, but I haven’t
talked about my problem yet, with anyone.
It’s difficult because there is so much expected of me and I have to be
so perfect, eh?” “I understand,” Professor
Abernathy said. “Let’s walk this
way. My house is just around the
corner.” They walked in silence,
hand-in-hand.
After tea, Professor Mary just relaxed by loosening
her blouse and lying on the couch.
Samantha followed suit and removed her heavy woolly sweater and lay down
beside her brand new friend. They
spooned and snuggled on the couch and Sam just started crying. Professsor Mary turned Samantha’s face toward
her and she kissed her tears away.
Samantha felt much better and she started smiling as she introduced her
hand inside Professor Mary’s blouse. She
tweaked her nipples and she rubbed her breasts so gently. Mary followed suit and undid her student’s
bra quite deftly with one hand and started tweaking Sam’s nice breasts and
nipples. She then removed her own bra
and invited Sam to take a lick. Sam put
Mary’s tiny breast inside her mouth and licked her nipple with a loving
attitude. Mary put her hand down Sam’s
loosened skirt and started rubbing her clitoris. Sam began to feel romantic and she lifted
Mary’s skirt to rub her crotch with all her fingers. Mary started moaning and she slipped her
panties off completely. Sam just
followed suit and soon the women were completely naked. They did a 69 right on the couch and made
each other climax several times. Mary
asked if Sam would like to stay the night and led her to the bedroom where they
slipped between the sheets and did each other all night long. Then they slept ‘til dawn, and did each other
in the shower several times with soap and soapy washcloths. Then they dressed and Mary made them
breakfast, toast and scrambled eggs with bacon and some cappuccino.
Sam thanked her kind advisor several times and asked
it she could spend the night again that night.
She said she had some classes all day long and would be free by dinner
time. Mary suggested having supper at
the restaurant on campus where they featured fish and chips and liver, veal
scaloppini and Greek salads. Sam was
quite agreeable to her suggestion.
At Oscar’s Restaurant and Bar, the ladies shared a
bottle of Chianti and enjoyed the veal and haddock which was recommended by the
waitress. They tasted all of it and then
they ordered a large chocolate mousse which they also shared. The they ordered small liqueurs and tasted
both and drank them down. They were a
little tipsy when they rose to leave.
They managed to get to Professor Mary’s home and got naked and between
the sheets and fell asleep immediately, intertwined, breast-to-breast and
pelvis to pelvis. When they awoke it was
really time to eat a breakfast quickly and get on to their own classes. They had not discussed a thing but made a
date for Saturday, to have a bite and try again.
On Saturday, they did avoid the alcohol and shared a
large Greek salad bowl with extra Feta cheese and sizzling chicken chunks. They had Greek coffee with a lot of sugar and
some honey. They got back to Professor
Mary’s modest home and deliberately stayed all dressed prepared to talk quite
seriously. Sam started crying but she
was able to blurt out, “I was gang raped, Mary!
The entire football team caught me off guard and punched me. They dragged me to their locker room and
raped me one by one. I was in shock and
didn’t fight it. I just laid back and
had them one by one, in silence. When
they all finished they said that if I told on them, they would say that it was
she who had asked for it by coming into their own locker room and stripping off
her clothes. They said that they would
beat me up again if she told anyone. I
felt completely violated and so helpless to resist. I felt that I could not chance their story
telling and I kept my tongue!” Samantha
sobbed and shook. Mary took her in her
arms and did the best to comfort her.
“I’m glad you trust me Sam. I
feel your pain. I promise it will be a
secret just between us. You should feel
better after this. In a real sense, you
have shared your story with another person and now the burden should be half of
what it was before. Capeesh?” Samantha started smiling and she hugged her
mentor. I feel quite spent, as if I’ve
run a marathon. I’d like to sleep, if
that’s OK with you. I don’t feel much
like making love. Is that OK with you?”
Professor Mary understood and let her new friend go
to bed and sleep. Professor Mary
Abernathy got some brandy out and poured herself a snifter full. She unwrapped a huge Cuban cigar and lit it
up. She sat back in her armchair and she
let her mind drift back to when she was a child of four. She had loved her dad, immensely and had done
his bidding when he had asked for sex.
She also did his bidding when he asked her to have sex with his own
brother and her older brothers. She had
complied and felt real happy to be touched and screwed by all the men and
boys. They all said they loved her and
she was satisfied. They set her free
when she was twelve and started having menses.
She started feeling shame and couldn’t share her burden with anyone,
particularly not her mother. She felt
her mother had allowed the men and boys to use her and abuse her by not saying
anything when she found out what was really happening. She felt betrayed by everyone. She started therapy when she was seventeen
and had a chance to tell her story to a very sympathetic therapist. The female therapist insisted that she should
confront her parents and her brothers with the truth, but that resulted in a
ruptured family and, again, she felt betrayed and unprotected from their wrath
and out-and-out denial. They accused her
of confabulating and of saying evil things to hurt them purposefully. The therapist insisted that she had been
brave to make the accusations in the office with complete support from
her. She harboured doubts about her
memories and actions. The therapist
anticipated some of it but not the deeply felt great shame and guilt that Mary
experienced. Mary never re-established
any loving feelings with her parents or her brothers or her uncles. They all insisted that she was confabulating
and that she said things, purposefully to just hurt the whole family. Just two years ago, when Mary was unmarried
and in her forties, her mother came to her and cried apologetically. This helped a lot but still she harboured
doubts about what really happened. Her
father and his brothers and her brothers never did come forward and apologize
for what they did and how they stuck together accusing her of telling blatant,
evil lies.
Mary finished off the brandy as she finished off her
Cuban stogy. She fell asleep right in
her armchair and slept quite fitfully.
She must have screamed because her new friend, Sam came over and she
hugged her strongly. “Is there anything
you need to tell me, Mary dear? I would
be happy to listen, if you tell me why you screamed, just now.” Mary forced a smile and said, “You got me,
Sam, my dear. Why don’t you lie with me
and finish sleeping. It’s only 3:00
am. We can talk again when we get some
sleep and have some breakfast, eh?
Whaddya say my feathered friend?
Is that a deal, or what?” They
laughed like old good friends and then agreed to go back to the bed and get
some sleep. Entwined and naked, they
just fell asleep and didn’t wake ‘til breakfast time.
It was Sunday and the ladies both decided to get
dressed up warmly and to go and see the football game that would take place
that afternoon at Princeton. Mary had
some heavy woollen sweaters to give Sam and they both went off to get the bus
to take them to the football game between their Princeton and the enemies from
Boston College. They both enjoyed the
game and hot dogs and the beer as Princeton lost the game by two whole
touchdowns. They joined a crowd of
students crying in their beer about the loss that really was expected at the
hands of an excellent team from Boston.
They had a lot of fun and continued talking with some men and women
students on the bus ride back to the Vassar campus. They did not return until after dark, excited
by the partying and desperate to get to bed and sleep. They fell asleep in each other’s arms still
fully dressed in heavy woollen sweaters.
They awoke in time for breakfast and then hurried off to their
respective classes, Mary to teach and Sam to learn. They’d made a date to have a light supper and
get a chance to talk that evening.
That evening, Mary sobbed and told her story to a
crying Sam. When Mary had ended her sad
story, she poured them both a snifter of good brandy and the unwrapped and
clipped the end of two large Cubans.
They smoked and drank until they both dropped off to sleep, completely
dressed on Mary’s comfy loveseat by the marble fireplace in the living
room. At exactly 3:00 am, they both
awoke and smiled and got undressed and slipped between the silken sheets in
Mary’s bedroom and entwined and kissed so very deeply and romantically. They did a “69” and licked each other’s tiny
wee-wee until they both had had enough spasms and orgasms to be completely satisfied. They squealed with laughter and camaraderie. Samantha was the first to say, “Please stop,
my feathered friend; I cannot take this anymore!” They fell asleep again and were quite late
with breakfast and their dashing off to classes. They had shrugged their shoulders and agreed
that Sam’s small dormitory room was much too small and that she should move in
with Mary right away. This was not
unusual around the campus. Rumour had it
that all the single female professors had such student room-mates. It was said that pillow buddies were the
smartest of them all with always getting extra teaching in the nights to lift
their grades and grand achievements.
It was obvious that Sam was happier and more
ambitious since her re-location to the little house that Mary had. She captained her great volleyball team to
the Ivy championships and she led the way for her debating team to take the
trophy at the final round of televised College of Knowledge TV shows. Samantha’s parents came to see the final
episode and cheered so loudly, that the host had to quiet them. Samantha’s parents met Professor Mary who was
also cheering much too loudly and they discovered that her daughter was the
room-mate of Professor Mary Abernathy and they gave her credit for the great
mood and ambition that they’d ever seen in their own daughter. They all went out for dinner and they both did
hint at the big problems that their daughter had withstood. Even Mary opened up a bit. By evening’s end, they visited the home of
Mary and could see it was just great for both of them. The parents left with really great things to
say about the couple and conceded that they’d missed the real abuse that Sam
had undergone. They were very happy to
get their daughter back to her old form of great achievements, both in
Academics and Athletics. They were also
very happy that this Professor Mary Abernathy had just taken their own Sam to
be a friend and room-mate.
Mary and Samantha were quite happy ‘til they had to
part in spring-time. Mary had, years
ago, decided to take a Sabbatical in old Vienna to study at the Neurological
Institute where Freud had done his original work and teaching and research to
formulate the principles of psychiatric science and bring bad dreams from
witchcraft into modern times. Each two
years the Institute high up on hills just north of old Vienna took in two
foreigners to study with the psychiatrists and psychoanalysts there. Of course, it also gave the candidates for
this two year study period a chance to explore the Austrian great countryside,
the Austrian Alps and Vienna itself, the birthplace of so many things including
symphonies and string quartettes, spiritual artistic originals and ancient
architecture as well as all the roots of European cultures and ancient
empires. In addition, the food was
wonderful and the folks were generally quite friendly.
Sam decided to move out of Mary’s house and move
back home for the duration of the summer and find her own small condo on the
campus of old Vassar. Her re-union with
her family was quite emotional and quite uplifting for the new improved young
woman who seemed to have developed a great new lease on her own life. Her folks were quite delighted to have a
smiling daughter back home again. She
found some old friends with whom to hang and had a great time, this time,
revisiting her home environment. She met
an old friend who used to be a member of the football team that had abused her
badly and got along quite well with him and even dated him. She was astounded how forgiveness was
important. She forgave them all their
trespasses as they forgave her own.
There was a serious romance brewing by the time the summer ended and a
life-time friendship did develop with the erstwhile football captain who was
now the town’s most favourite mechanic.
He and Sam were seen about the town as real good friends with hopes that
there might be a marriage to be talked about.
The friends would laugh about this but they did consider an engagement
for a little while. When the summer
ended and old Vassar beckoned, they just shook hands and vowed to keep in
touch. He had a rehabbed old Jaguar
which Sam had purchased to take back to school with her. She really didn’t need a car if she was
living right on campus, but the Jag allowed her to take weekend trips into the
countryside or back home for a long weekend to see her family and her old
friend, the quarterback, who’d made a place for her to stay at his apartment
right in town. This raised a few more eye-brows and some speculations that
there would be marriage in their plans.
Samantha had a problem deciding if she were a
bisexual. She dated and bedded several
students and professors of both sexual persuasions and enjoyed them all. She did become as comfortable with the male
equipment as she had become with female sexual anatomy and physiology. In a similar way, Mary in her Austrian
adventures discovered she was just as comfortable with men as she was with
women in bed and out of bed. She found
herself leaning toward men when she met and bedded a Professor of the Viennese
school for Kundtslern in Vienna. She
learned a lot about the Gustav Klimts and Marc Chagalls that were hanging, here
and there, and, a lot about her new friend, Herr Professor Johannes Spiegelman,
a Jewish man who lived in an old apartment house, downtown old Vienna.
Mary guessed that Sam had been exploring sexuality
just as she was and when they emailed it was obvious that both of them were
having mixed and varied sexual experiences and where apt to laugh at their
adventures. While both of them expressed
their love in no uncertain terms, they realized that this loving at a distance
was not helping either one of them. They
longed to be together, once again.
Samantha planned to travel to Vienna in the summertime and this was
quite exciting for them both. They
planned to hook up in Switzerland and take the Orient express back to Vienna
and maybe travel on to Prague and Istanbul.
And, so they did. Samantha flew
Swissair to Zurich, where her Mary met her and they took a train to Bern. The Orient Express came through Berne, after
starting out in Bremen on the North Sea shore of Germany. It went south through many famous cities in
Deutschland and crossed the border at Basil, Switzerland, across the Rhine
River. It stopped at Berne where Mary
and Samantha boarded it. They crossed
the border into Austria and travelled to Vienna. They decided to disembark in old Vienna and
met the man with whom Mary was in love.
Johannes Spiegelman was charming and he liked Samantha right away. He had room enough for both of them in his
apartment and he invited both Mary and her old friend to stay for as long as
they wished until they made some other plans.
The three of them shared Johannes feather bed and got along extremely
well. The three of them decided to
travel together toward Prague and Istanbul and make decisions of where to stay
along the way. It was a happy trip for
all of them. Istanbul was beautiful and
full of ancient architecture and steeped in ancient history.
In Istanbul, nee Constantinople, they stayed at an
old Monastery and enjoyed the co-ed Turkish baths. They visited the ancient Troy where Helena
must have been. They travelled back to
Prague and stayed there three days and enjoyed the underground crystal palaces
that had been swept away when floods had hit them several years before. The jetsetters made the night life quite
exciting. Reluctantly, they left to get
back to Johannes’ apartment in Vienna and enjoyed the food and entertainment of
the opera house where Mozart first produced his operas in the i8th
century. The were fortunate to see a new
production of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Die Zauberflaute,” fortunate enough to
occupy the Royal Box. Our adventurous
friends travelled to old Salzburg to enjoy the late summer Musikfest, where
famous orchestras from around the world performed for enthusiastic crowds. The friendly trio visited the old home where
Mozart had been born, it now being a museum.
Back in Vienna, the happy trio
made reservations for the Hotel Sacher where they shared the Zinderfilet and
the famous Sachertorte, a triple chocolate treat. It was all expensive but they enjoyed the
thrill of the most famous dessert in the entire world. Johannes showed them around the Kundstmuseum
where some famous paintings hanged. He
also showed them the Museum of the Empress of Austria, Maria Theresa where
treasures were so breathtaking and priceless.
Mary and Samantha discovered an emancipated woman in the Empress and
vowed to make her much more famous in America.
Eventually, Samantha would write her PhD dissertation on the Empress and
published her findings in a book which eventually had a wide circulation in the
world. Samantha did indeed make good her
promise to hold up the life of the ancient Empress as what emancipation of a
women in this world could accomplish.
Samantha flew back to the USA, a happy camper with a strongly renewed
friendship of her mentor, Mary.
Back at Vassar, Sam called her erstwhile quarterback
and made plans to have him visit on the weekends. They did, indeed, become engaged while not
setting any definite time for marriage.
Sam finished her third year at Vassar with flying colours and spent the
summer with her love in her home town at her lovers apartment. They married at her home with all the
blessings of her family. Mary made an
unexpected trip to be a witness at the marriage ceremony. She was very happy for her former lover and
wished them both the best of happiness and prosperity.
Unfortunately, quarterbacks will always be
quarterbacks, no matter how the seem to be maturing. Sam’s handsome and athletic husband still
liked beer and teenage girls. He knew how
to get around them and to conquer them.
In fact, the conquesting of cheer leaders was his speciality. Soon after marriage to her erstwhile rapist
quarterback, Sam came home one weekend to discover him in bed with two
cheerleaders under sixteen who were drunk and beaten up and yet forgiving as
they were entwined so tightly with their hero quarterback. Sam exploded and she demanded that the
teenage girls be sent right home to their own families and told the truth about
their abuse at some quarterback’s own marriage bed. Then she got a baseball bat and hit her
husband hard on his so tender balls. Her
husband screamed with pain but not as much as Sam did scream with psychic pain
in having to relive the gross abuse she suffered with her erstwhile football
hero. She screamed until the neighbours
called Police who tried to calm her down, but couldn’t. They called an ambulance. The EMTs first paid attention to the
quarterback, whom they knew and much admired and then the found that Sam was
quite hysterical and needed prompt attention by psychiatrists. They took away her baseball bat and led her
gently to the ambulance where she stopped screaming and then became completely
silent and immobile. The psychiatrists
admitted her to keep her under observation.
They decided that she was psychotic and perhaps exhibited the signs of
Schizophrenia. Only slowly did she start
moving and expressing pain of her abuse and trauma. Her parent’s presence was quite helpful. They didn’t call her husband but they called
long distance to Vienna to make contact with her mentor, Mary. Mary got the first plane out and was at
Samantha’s side in less than 24 hours.
This helped immensely as Samantha started bawling and she told her story
to the doctors with the help of Mary at her side. The diagnosis made was acute psychosis due to
very severe Post-traumatic Stress Disorder with extreme hypervigilence and
extremely hateful attitudes toward her husband.
The doctors and Samantha’s parents all agreed with Mary that bringing in
her husband would be dangerous to both of them.
Samantha then recovered quickly and could be discharged without a
medication to her parent’s home.
Outpatient treatment was all she needed.
She responded well to cognitive and behavioural psychotherapy by expert
therapists called in by the psychiatrists.
A return to Vassar as a fourth year student was accomplished. Mary shortened her Sabbatical and was
extremely supportive throughout her therapy and afterwards. Mary’s skilled support was everything that
Sam had needed to get to graduation, though her chances for being head of the
class and valedictorian was not attainable.
Sam’s return to her sports’ activities was seen to be essential.
Sam achieved her sports’ highest accolades and was
real proud of her accomplishments. She
was able to accept her great rewards and make a little speech about how sports
helps to build one’s character and has its own rewards in later life. Mary and her parents applauded long and hard
and Sam was crying at the end of her own speech. Mary helped her off the stage to get real
loving hugs by everyone.
Samantha stayed at Vassar and she studied Sports
Psychology. She achieved her Master’s
degree in Sports Psychology and went on to get her PhD. Her dissertation was very well received and
its publication was eventually bought widely as a text book for many Colleges
and Universities.
THE END
© izzy sommers,
md
Welland, Canada
10/10/13
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went to the zoo
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and met the pooh, with flu
o, mary, sam and aloysius found
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they ground the round
and had a pound
of mignon, filet, with some bacon downed!
o,wiggly piggly had a notion
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he twirled and furled
his wood all burled,
and swam the whole atlantic ocean...