Loose chain hogtie as a selfie with unexpected disappearance of the damned keys

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QueeAndJiggy OP Constant fidgeting is not conducive to rest for body and mind. Jiggy's clear mind, inspired by reading "The Persian Boy"*, decides to endure a bit of constraint just as Alexander the Great liked to force it on his emotional companion. In contrast to a tight hogtie, the hands and feet are connected with the long chain of the foot cuffs. Before that, the feet have to get close together with tight handcuffs. The hands are also in stainless steel shackles. All the keys are next to Jig. That day, someone knocks on the door several times, loudly shouting incomprehensible things. Jig becomes restless. He wants to get loose. Several times his hands grasp at nothing. As he clumsily moves closer to the keys, he inadvertently shifts them [ see >O< ]. Finally he lies on it without feeling it through his leather trousers. No matter how hard he tries, he can't get hold of it. Gradually he panics. He can get his hands under his legs, but not over his feet. His fingers cannot reach the zip of the tight-fitting leather hood. The big boy in the tight black leather is drenched in sweat. Finally, reason prevails. Blind, he will not find the keys! His frantic kicking will have caused them to fall to the floor somewhere long ago. Until Diana and Quee come home from the beach, absolute rest is the order of the day, forced into an uncomfortable position with sore, aching wrists and ankles ... *Mary Renault · The Persian Boy · Novel, Longman, London 1972 meditative bondage, tied up, hogtied, handcuffs, foot cuffs, leather hood, short leather pants, leather shorts, gefesselt, Hogtie, Handschellen, Fußschellen, Lederkapuze, Ledermaske, kurze Lederhose, ligoté, en chaînes, atado, encadenado,
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