Sunday saw the first Sunday of the month come and go… which meant Spot had a visit to Heros, but also to something else.
Not only is Heros a monthly event on the first Sunday, there’s also the London Alternative Market (or LAM) which is held near the Tower of London… and as Colin and I have never been before, we decided it would be worthwhile paying a visit there.
Unfortunately, various things conspired against us on the day, and while we hoped to be there for the 2PM workshop on Male Chastity, we turned up slightly late and the discussion had already started, so we felt it rude to interrupt. However, as it was their April one, we did get a free Easter Egg on entry… and after some Puppy Dog eyes at Colin, we both selected Cadbury’s Button Eggs – as regular readers will know, Buttons are by far my favourite doggy treat! It was a shame we didn’t make the discussion, as based on some of the topics that were covered at Erotica by the LAM organisers, it would have been quite informative.
The venue for the LAM is actually quite a pleasant one, although being Central London, the bar prices are quite steep.
I decided, for some reason, that I didn’t really want to get changed in to the Zentai – probably due to the heat of the day – so we wandered round the stalls domestically. A couple of items caught our eye, but we were good and decided not to buy anything.
After having looked around the venue, and deciding it was time to leave, we debated what to do. As it was still a nice Sunny day outside, we wandered down towards the Tower of London, and sat outside there, admiring the views and just chatting.
At this point, it became time to think about heading off to Heros, so we duly hopped back on a Tube Train and made our way to Mile End. Unfortunately, we still ended up a bit early, so we had a wander round Mile End’s Park by the canal before heading off to Heros.
We were the first to arrive at Heros (rather unusually!) but as we both had to change fully, this wasn’t a bad thing – lots of space to change. Not long after though, other people started turning up – mainly people we knew – and we started conversing and heading off to the bar.
I spent a lot of time standing catching up with people that we know, but I did drop down in to pup mode and become mischievous – trying my usual tactic of untying shoe laces on unsuspecting victims (apart from the mirror – which meant they saw me!). At one point, Scamp and I stole some rope and someone’s outfit off the top of a bag… well, if you will leave things on or near the floor when there are two pups around!
It was nice to have a catchup with people at Heros, and I travelled home still in the dalmatian print outfit – although under my combats and fleece, as despite the weather of the day, it was actually quite cool out at night.
*woofs*
Spot
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