It was carnival time again and Tara was going for it this year. She wasn't going to let her disability get in the way. For so long she had the urge to do it. She had seen so many other women do it she just wanted a taste of it.
Dreams had been filled with this subject. She had the same kind of dream for so long. There had two types of dreams Tara would have.
The first type of dream was a romantic type. These dreams would be about Fred. Fred came to work for Tara in 1990. He was an extremely skinny and a very extremely good looking Jamaican guy. He was about twenty seven when he started working. Tara didn't think much of him in the beginning. He didn't say much and his English was not that great. She took him on because at that time there was no other people applying for the job. For some reason she wasn't worried whether he would fit in, she just knew he was going to.
But that was so long ago now. He had started in February 1990. Stayed working for five years. And would have stayed for life, but Tara's life got complicated and she was forced to get Fred to leave.
Now, it was four years on and she missed Fred so much it hurt her. Her care staff were not like Fred in any shape or form. Tara couldn't help herself. She only really enjoyed being around a certain kind of people. People from Jamaican/African and other white people like herself who enjoyed this culture. The people around her at this time were certainly not like her. It was stifling and very sad. She craved for Fred.
So that year she had made plans. Big plans. She had asked her best mate if he could take her to carnival that year. Notting Hill Carnival was always a great event when she was growing up. Her first one she went to was when she was fifteen and she thought she had died and gone to heaven.
That shaped or helped shaped Tara's life. Hearing the music she loved to hear. Seeing people dance. And most of all watching women parade around with very little on. No, she certainly was not a lesbian. She didn't fancy women one bit. She was certainly a man's girl and for this reason she envied women who could get away with dancing, in the street, with extra little on. She absolutely longed to do this, but being disabled didn't allow her to do anything like this.
Until that year. That year she had planned in her little mind of how she was
going to search for Fred at Notting Hill Carnival.
Though, searching for Fred wasn't the only thing she planned to do that year at the carnival. She was tired of not being able to do as she pleased. This year she was going to dress up herself. Or dress down, which ever way people looked at it. She had always been a bit of an exhibitionist on the quiet. With a good figure she knew she had what it took to show it off.
So a few days before Bank Holiday Monday she went shopping with Petra, her favourite member of staff.
"So what will Madam be wearing on this sunny hot day?" Petra asked as she locked up the flat.
"Something short and slinky." Tara blurted out. She knew she had to make herself be as brave as she could and that meant telling Petra straight. Tara knew that she could do almost do anything with this assistant.
"Wow! Let's go then! Do you know which shops you want to go to? Ann Summers maybe?" Petra asked with a smile.
"No, nothing tacky. I want something stylish." Tara said as she felt the warm sensation flow through her body. She couldn't help herself. She could see an image in her mind and she longed to be that image more than anything in the world. "Let's go to Dorathy Perkins first. I like their stuff."
"OK. Let's go and get that taxi then!" Petra said wheeling Tara out into the fresh so-called summer's day.
Oxford Street was jammed packed with moving fast people. A wheelchair in the midst of everything wasn't an easy task. She normally went to the West End with Phil. Petra was a bit rusty at dodging people's legs and Tara cringed at the dirty looks she received from people who got knocked.
"Sorry, sorry there. Excuse us. Sorry, we don't want to knock you." Tara said as she was being pushed.
"Get out the way!" Petra said under her breath, but none too quietly. Tara couldn't help but laugh and this didn't do any favours for either of them. People tutted and huffed.
Eventually they reached the shop. Tara's eyes roamed around the store like people did when they were in a candy shop. She adored clothes shopping, but this trip was extra special.
"See anything you fancy?" Petra asked as she wheeled Tara around in and out of isles.
"Yeah, loads!" Tara said. She eventually stopped at some dress that she liked the look of. It was thin cotton and she loved the colour pink. She picked a dark pink out and Petra held it to Tara's beautiful figure.
"Do you want to try it on?" Petra asked.
"No, it'll be fine. Let's go and pay." Tara said. She could feel herself get excited just by thinking about putting the dress on and how it would feel when it began to rise up. She had to stop thinking about it or else she was going to climax right there in the shop.