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Grappling Strange legacy – the fight for the wrestling paintings

Strange legacy – the fight for the wrestling paintings, part one

Marianne loved to compete in hard mixed-wrestling matches. Even as a teenager, she enjoyed putting arrogant machos in their place while fighting on football fields and school playgrounds, with a lot of cheering kids watching. And how she had enjoyed battling Joseph, throwing herself against him, forcing him to the ground, pestering him there with headlocks and body scissors. She worked over every part of his body, pulling, pushing and screwing. Each of her triumphs turned out to be a stimulating prelude to rampant sex.

Very rarely, exactly three times in the four years of their marriage, Joseph was able to beat her. With tremendous consequences: While Marianne was frustrated crouching in the corner and massaging her tortured neck or her aching ribs, her conqueror strutted to the canvas and poured his emotions into pictures. His legendary, multi-million dollar trilogy was created during these three remarkable nights: "Euphoria". "Triumph". "Ecstasy".

Joseph once said that Marianne had a natural talent for wrestling. Once in the upper position, she would be extremely hard to beat. Well, he was right.

And now Joseph was dead. To pronounce his last will in in stages was pretty typical of him, Marianne thought and smiled. That happened seldom enough since that gloomy November day six months ago when the insidious pancreatic cancer stole her husband. Marianne missed Joseph's jokes at breakfast, his exaggerated seriousness with which he celebrated manual repair work in the apartment like masterpieces, the bike trips down the Spree, the ambitious wrestling matches.

The notary continued the reading. “This part of my will is about Heinrich Zille's wrestling set, his valuable hand-signed art prints. With you, my dear brother Ernst, I spent many nights discussing the intricacies of the works. And you, Marianne, my powerful muse, I got to know when you stood helplessly in front of Zille's pictures in the Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum and couldn't interpret them. "

Marianne still remembered that day very well. “Completely unrealistic; she obviously is much stronger than him. Why doesn´t she finish him at once? Why wasting time?” she perplexed asked Josef, who was standing next to her.

“You both would have deserved the works,” the notary tore Marianne away from her memories. “And I cannot decide who should receive them. So sort it out yourself: with a pin-and-submission wrestling match! "

The obviously well-trained man took a break. Marianne caught her breath. Ernst looked over at her, visibly embarrassed. “Typical for Joseph, he always brought you into unexpected, embarrassing situations. We don't have to go through with this, Marianne. I step ba... "

“This is not the time to play the gentleman, Ernst”, Marianne interrupted him, “Joseph determined how we should clear up ownership of the pictures, and we should take his will seriously. Don't worry, I won't hurt you. At least not too much ... "

Ernst stared at Marianne. "My brother was right: you are an extraordinary woman!" He said after a long hesitation. "Ok I'm in! We fight for the pictures. "

"Do you really accept the terms of the inheritance?" Asked the notary doubtfully. Marianne and Ernst nodded. The notary shook his head. “Brother and widow wrestle each other to find out who will get the pictures from the legacy of the great artist - with all respect, but that is ... that is ... I've already seen a lot, but I won't be able to attend a spectacle like this. Call me in when - well, when you've come to an agreement. ”The notary got up and left the room. Even posthumously, Joseph threw some people off their emotional balance, thought Marianne.

“What a philistine!” Ernst uttered.

His brother would have put it similarly, thought Marianne, and got up. "Well, hurry up! We don't want to keep the confused gentleman waiting too long."

To be continued
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Old 14-Jul-21, 18:53
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Really intriguing with the way you have set this up
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Strange legacy – the fight for the wrestling paintings, part two

Marianne took off her incommodious clothes and warmed up, just as she had always done before her tussles with Joseph. Ernst did the same, trying to copy her moves.

Marianne held up her hands and took a deep breath. How should she proceed? She could only go full power in a match. But would Ernst hold back? Did he have experience in wrestling, especially against women? She didn't know much about Joseph's younger brother. He successfully ran a gallery in New Zealand and was divorced. She only had seen him in person at family celebrations five times. They just did some profane small talk at these occasions.

Marianne peered over at Ernst out of the corner of her eye. At least the warm-up he did with the necessary seriousness. Good, she thought, he takes the fight and me for real; at least he doesn't want to be a compliant victim. She hated submissive men like the plague.

The stretching moves relaxed Marianne, and again her thoughts wandered into the past. On the day she met Joseph, she invited the unknown and poor artist for a coffee. His talent and enthusiasm for painting could not be overlooked and overheard. Joseph raved about the Zille sketches knowledgeably and spiritually, explained details that she would never have discovered without his help, and made her marvel and laugh.

They soon were aware of the fascinating chemistry between them. After just a few minutes, they put their inhibitions off and replayed the Zille scenes. Joseph showed her different holds and positions they used in the fights on the Berlin show stages in the 1920s, Marianne returned the favor with presenting the rich repertoire of moves from her schoolyard brawls, and suddenly they were stuck in a real match. Even this first fight was wild and dogged. They were both ambitious and wanted to prove to each other that they were stronger. The battle ended in an unforgettable night in her double bed.

Past, but not forgotten. Marianne had not touched a man intimately since Joseph's death. And she missed that, despite all the sadness of a mourning widow. She was a healthy woman in her prime with natural sexual needs.

"Are you ready?" Asked Ernst.

"Yes. But don´t dare to let me win! ", Warned Marianne," I don't like that! "

“Don't worry,” Ernst replied, “you want a real fight, you get it. Besides, if I'm going to wrestle you for the Zille pictures, I want to get them! "

They built up in front of each other. Marianne grabbed Ernst at his shoulders and began to push. She felt the old lust for battle flare up in her again, the longing for those intense sensory impressions that only a tough mixed wrestling match could convey to her. She wanted to taste and smell coarse sweat again, hear rattling breath and see the frustration in her opponent's eyes when she buried him under her. She wanted to press her thighs against male ribs and enjoy desperate rearing up. Ernst played along. He braced himself against Marianne just as resolutely as she did against him. Good start, thought Marianne.

But not good enough. Even if Joseph could rarely hold a candle to fighting to Marianne, he had acquired quite a bit of knowledge and skills to make up a worthy challenge. His brother Ernst did not have that kind of disposition or experience. He tried inexperted, almost clumsily, to avoid Marianne's attacks, but never got on the offensive himself.

Without really having to exhaust herself, Marianne quickly gained the upper hand. Time for the ground fight, she decided. With a clever shift in weight, Marianne threw Ernst off balance and brought him down with a foot sweep. Marianne followed up, threw herself on Ernst and maltreated him with a full range of her repertoire, just as she had done with Joseph. Arm lever. Cross pin. Body scissors. Yeah, it was still fun. And she could still wrestle. Still overwhelm men.

Final to come
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Strange legacy – the fight for the wrestling paintings, part three

Ernst struggled as good as he could. He reared up and did his best. But he was inferior to Marianne´s fighting skills by dimensions. After ten minutes he was hanging in her head scissors, knotted like a badly knocked boxer on the ropes.

“I think we've made it clear that I'm the better wrestler. You should say uncle, ”said Marianne in a friendly manner and tensed her leg muscles to emphasize her advice. She liked her brother-in-law and didn't want to hurt him too much.

“No!” Ernst hissed angrily. Your decision, thought Marianne, and pressed harder. Ernst tried to push her legs apart. Unsuccessful. She hugged her thighs tightly against his cheeks. Ernst stopped his resistance. Marianne calmly looked into the reddened face of her overwhelmed opponent. "You did your best, but I'm just stronger than you. Now admit that you´re done!"

"No!" Repeated Ernst doggedly and started again to force his hands between his cheeks and Marianne's legs. Joseph also had tried that often, rarely enough with success.

Marianne loved these moments of her superiority. She still hesitated to use all her strength and end the battle in a hurry. After all, she got to know Ernst better in the minutes of her wrestling than in previous years. Physically he didn't have much to offer, but the way he tried, struggled, ambitious, dogged, it really impressed her. Like Joseph, Ernst was clearly more of an artist than an athlete, but not a wimp or a coward.

A lousy wrestler, however. His helpless behavior aroused Marianne's pity and almost cried out for tutoring. And couldn't she take use of a male sparring partner with whom she could do a tussle on the mat every now and then? She needed this challenge, these physical confrontations. That she had learned in the last few minutes for sure.

“Try whatever you want to, I won't give up!” Ernst was still reluctant to admit the obvious: his inferiority. First of all, she had to end a wrestling match. Marianne pulled her legs up, switched to Figure Four and tensed her muscles.

Ernst was not up to the pressure. Which man was that anyway? Ernst let out a loud, painful scream.

Joseph had never done that, thought Marianne, disappointed, and slowly opened her legs. Ernst rolled onto his stomach, puffing, and looked up at his conqueror. His look, a mixture of disbelief and admiration, gave Marianne goose bumps. Did she want to be looked at like that?

Marianne took a deep breath. In many cultures, when a member of the tribe died, his brother took responsibility for the widow. Was that an option for her? Could Ernst follow in Joseph's footsteps and become her partner? Did he even want that? Did she want?

The door opened. The notary, obviously alarmed by Ernst's scream, stormed in. He saw the sovereign Marianne, the battered Ernst and caught the situation in a second. “You really kicked his ass? Chapeaú, Lady! "

The notary eyed Marianne, Marianne eyed Ernst, looked back at the notary and compared. An unsportsmanlike gallery owner and an athletic lawyer. She wouldn’t stay alone for long, but Ernst certainly wasn´t up to her standard. She needed a man who could challenge her physically.

A man like the notary? Maybe. Marianne put on the challenging smile that even Joseph had never been able to withstand. “Don't think badly of this poor guy down there. It is just that I am a strong woman; if we wrestled against each other, you wouldn't come out any better than him ... "

The notary paused and stared at Marianne with wide eyes. She knew the look; right now he wondered if he should accept the challenge.

Well, certainly he would do so. I've got the guy on my hook, Marianne knew and flexed her biceps.
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Great story. Please, can you give some inrmation about the drawnings at the end of part One? Thank you
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Great story. Please, can you give some inrmation about the drawnings at the end of part One? Thank you
Thanks for the compliment about the story. What I know about the drawning is just what I mentioned in the story: German Artist Heinrich Zille created them in the early decades of the last century; you can look for them by using search machines, looking for "Heinrich Zille Ringkampf". They were an inspiration for my story, but I am not a specialist when it comes to the art so I can´t tell anymore, sorry.
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