I read the note with some puzzlement. Again it was beautifully set out but simply said "Dress Normally. Dress Smartly. Be Quiet". I confess I just stood there and wondered what it meant. As I sat on the sofa I pondered what to do. Was it a trick? Was it a coded request? There was no one to ask. Was I supposed to think for myself? The dog sniffed around the room a bit more and settled at my feet. If I didn't know better I could swear he was grinning at me. I scratched his ears a bit more and then stripped totally and decided on a long hot shower. The shower was delicious, all warm and soapy.

It made me giggle to myself as I thought about the shear luxury of my rooms and how nice they were and even though I'd been punished for being naughty I was still allowed them. Even my bracelet didn't seem quite so bad but my ankle tag still ruined any look I went for. I sat on the bed drying myself slowly when a thought struck me. Dress normally.....well I could just wear my normal light summer dress and cardigan. That was smart and I was willing to gamble that the main room would be nice and warm. Satisifed this was the right decision I used the hair remover twice to really get myself to look smooth and presentable even if it did mean more trips to the shower.

I naturally selected a nice very light yellow suspender belt and matched it with shear tan seamed stockings. It was a bit tricky getting all the straps totally right but I so wanted this to be right. I picked out the matching yellow very lacy panties. They were very lacy but seemed the right choice. Grinning at the dog I opted for a nice mini-bustier in yellow with a heavy lace trim. As I sat down he came and rested his head on my thighs as I did my make-up.

I dared not use too much in case I angered them so I used it lightly and carefully to just touch up my lips and eyes. I was thankful my nails were in good shape even if trying to avoid using my injured left hand was a bit tricky. Thinking about the light green summer dress, I realised it was very thin and a little plain so I slipped on a long cream full slip leaving just a tiny amout of lacy hem on show when I pulled the dress on and did the buttons up. Fixing the bow at the back was a little tricky but I managed it. Finally, I slipped into the strappy sandals with flowers on the toes and clipped my silver flower hairgrip into place along with silver flower earrings.

I tugged my thin long soft yellow cardigan into place and threw some more vitamins and pain killers down my neck with loads of water. Giggling to myself, more as a reflex I picked up the pain killers and dropped them in my pocket. Carrying my small bottle of water with the dog at my side I left my room trailing flowery perfume in my wake and reached the main room door. Finally managing to stop giggling, I entered very quietly and stood with my hands by my side and my head down.

I didn't notice an atmosphere but the dog settled too. I realised with a jolt that I still not opened my new jewellery boxes. I felt real fear then but managed to calm down and I hoped they would not notice my error.