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More medieval festival fun for Miss Millie.  Now uploaded to the archive at behindandysdames.com.

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Marley Davies

And there's always "that guy" who can't put his phone down, no matter what's going on right beside him.

Capt'n Frydog

I love this! Millie and Renfaire always go together like peanut butter and chocolate. The strictness of the reverse prayer really shows off Millie's flexibility, although you can see it's a bit of a challenge for her. I wonder if the wizard will show her some magic with his staff as a reward. 😏 Another excellent Millie piece!

Anonymous

There are several things about this piece that I really dig; the low viewpoint with the view of the tent in the distance seen from under her platform (very slick), her rope collar (very sexy), and the energy between Millie and the Wizard (very enigmatic).The low perspective elevates Millie to the center of the picture plane, focusing more attention on her, while in the process leveling her with the Wizard visually. This also implies a certain equality between the two of them, ironically enough, considering the circumstances. There is perhaps more here than meets the eye between these two, his familiar perhaps? I also like how he is ethereally drifting away, to perhaps another mystical plane, seemingly leaving her intensely bound on the platform. Will she, can she follow? Most excellent!

Anonymous

I knew there was a reason I have always loved Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups! Seems to me that Renfaires should have more of these intense sorts of displays/contests, but only with the right participants. Millie is obviously equal to the challenge…

andysdames

Thanks, I'm glad you liked it! The "magic staff," huh? Is that what the kids are calling it these days?

andysdames

Thanks! I had to scratch my head for a while to figure out how to squeeze that darn tent in there, but I finally figured out a way to cheat and make it work. I was concerned that if I left it out, there wouldn't be the right context for this one for anyone who wasn't familiar with the previous pieces.

Capt'n Frydog

Hey, I'm not the one who started the cheesy word play, Mr. Writ(h)er's Cramp. Heh heh. It's funny how often an interest in bondage is complemented by an affinity for puns. Must be that sadistic impulse...

Capt'n Frydog

Sev is right about that wizard. He always looks very ethereal, as if he's just fading out of this plane of existence after having popped in to make Millie's life more interesting. I'm already looking forward to the next time he visits!