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Trust Games

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     Robin folded her shirt and set it on top of her other clothes.  There was room to spare in the small suitcase, even with her purse taking up a quarter of it.  She closed the lid and it clicked loudly.
     “Okay, my street clothes are packed.”  Robin said.
     “Good girl.  You did not forget anything?  The toys are on the bed as instructed?”  Jay said.
     “Yes, sir.”
     “Open it back up and check again.”
     The suitcase was one of those old fashioned pieces, hard shelled and leathery.  There were two metal latches on either side of the handle.  They had to be popped up to open the case.  Robin tugged at the latches, but they would not budge.
     “It’s locked.”  Robin said.
     “You are sure?”  Jay asked.
     “Yeah.”
     “Good.”
     “You know my wallet is in there, right?  I hope you know what you are doing.”
     Robin eyed the laptop lying on the hotel bed.  Jay had gone out of his way to find a laptop with good speakers and a sensitive mike.  They could talk to each other comfortably even though Robin was across the room.  She still wished he would turn on his video feed, then she might be able to tell where he was.  It was  not fair the he got to see her and she could not see him.
     “None of that.  You agreed to this game.  Next time you question me there will be consequences.”  Jay said.
     “Yes, sir.”  Robin said with a grin.
     “How do you like your new outfit?”
     Robin looked down at herself.  She had to bend at the waist to do it.  The high collar she wore forced her chin up and the corset kept her back straight.
     “I think I look good in gold.”  Robin said.
     Jay had picked out Robin’s catsuit a month ago.  It sat in the closet most of that time, tantalizingly close.  She peaked at it more than once, but Jay had ordered her to leave it alone.  Today was the first opportunity she had wear it.
     Robin ran her fingers over her chest, feeling the tug of rubber on rubber.  She glanced at the laptop, trying to look innocent.  Jay had gotten very quiet.
     “Like what you see?”  Robin asked.
     “Hmm...”  Jay’s voice was almost a growl.
     The laptop clicked a couple times, and a document popped up on the screen.
     “Can you see the phone number I just brought up?”  Jay asked.
     Robin leaned forward over the laptop.  She consciously angled her body so the little camera above the laptop’s screen got a good view of her bust.   Jay laughed quietly, almost too low for his mike to pick up.  Almost.
     The document had just one line of text.  Robin did not recognize the phone number.  It was local, not a business number.
     “I can see it, but you know my cell phone is in my purse.  I can’t get to it.”  Robin said.
     “That’s fine.  You won’t need it.”
     “If you say so.”
     “Let me explain the rules of our game before we go any further.”  Jay said, “You have a choice.  At any time you can walk out of the hotel room.  It’s a ten minute walk back to my apartment, and I’ll meet you there.”
     “Um, I don’t have the key to the suitcase you know.  I can’t get to my clothes anymore.”
     “I know.”
     “You want me to go out in broad daylight dressed like this?”
     “Like I said, it’s your choice.  You can stay where you are too, but as long as you are in the hotel room you have to follow my instructions to the letter.”
     “Alright.  So what’s first?”
     “Dial that number, use the hotel phone.  When someone answers I want you to tell them your room number.  Tell them 'ten minutes.’  Say nothing else.”
     Robin frowned at the camera.  Was Jay bringing a stranger in?  That was not like him.  She wanted to ask him about it, but he had already warned her that there would be no questions during the game.
     “Obey me now, or start walking.”  Jay said.
     A little thrill went through Robin.  She picked up the phone’s handset and dialed the number.  It only rang once.  Someone picked up on the other end, but said nothing.
     “Room 109.  Ten minutes”  Robin said.
     There was a click.  Whoever was on the other end of the line had hung up.  Robin set the handset back on the cradle and bit her lip.  The alarm clock next to the phone displayed the time, 3:15.
     “Good girl.  Now have a seat on the bed.  It’s time for the toys.”  Jay said.
     “Yes sir.”

     Robin lay back on the bed.  It was hard to get comfortable.  Her wrist cuffs were locked to rings on the back of her corset, so she was lying on her arms.  She could have just rolled over, but Jay had giver her clear orders.  He wanted her body on display.
     Quiet noises came from the other side of the room.  A knob turning?  Was that creek from the door’s hinge?  Robin tilted her head up, but she could not see around her blindfold.
     The door clicked closed and Robin shuddered.  Someone was in the hotel room.  How had they gotten in?  Did they have a key?
     “‘Ay?”  Robin said around her ball gag.
     The intruder did not respond.  Robin could feel him getting closer.  Was it Jay?
     “Relax babe.”  Jay said.
     Robin felt her heart rate jump.  Jay’s voice was still coming from the laptop, the sound was unmistakable.  Who was in the room with her?
     “Relax!  You know the rules, just snap your fingers and the scene ends.”
     A hand touched Robin’s legs.  She almost screamed.  But she did not snap her fingers.  Underneath the fear there was another feeling, something intoxicating.  Her body arched so that her weight was on her shoulders and calves.  She shifted her hips, rolling under the stranger’s hand.

     Jay inched his hand higher on Robin’s thigh.  She reacted visibly, helplessly aroused by his touch.  With his free hand Jay silently tapped a key on the laptop.  Another sound file played.
     “Good girl.”  Jay’s prerecorded voice said.
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blu66's avatar
love the colors in your drawing