It was about an hour later when there came a knock on my door, a definite female kind of demand for attention, firm yet light of the weight that a mal...e knuckle places upon a door. I lay my Sunday paper on the table beside my cereal and coffee, and stepped through the living room towards the front door, pausing to check on the vidcam that it was indeed a woman at the door. She was in her late twenties, maybe early thirties, slim in the most part, though just beginning to show a middle aged belly. . I strip you naked and blind fold you. I let you see me for a while and you know i am fully dressed. You feel me turn you around by your arm and I sit you on a chair. I tell you to wait and you hear me going through some draws and then feel me take your wrists and handcuffs being placed on each wrist and cuffed to the back of each side of the chair. Then there is silence and you wonder what is happening, before you feel my hands part your ankles and you feel me cuff your ankles to each leg of. As Stumpy lovingly put away each Star Trek and Babylon 5 novel in Star Date order, I rushed around counting tills, slapping back misplaced best sellers, and pretending that the magazines did not look as if a kindergarten had played sand box in them.I, thus, made it to the Golden Calf Cafe in near record time. Jenny and her friend, Kim, weren’t there yet so I ordered a latte from one of my other favourite coffee makers, another young girl named Jenny with a sweet little hind and (and played a. ” Ace reminded her. “But—“ Solace sniffled. The summer seemed to have sprouted wings before the September Solace was to enter the Hampton School for the Blind. As any stubborn, rebellious teenager, she had made up her mind that she was not going to like anything about the place. Much to her chagrin, she would soon be changing her mind about Hamtune, as she would come to call it. Being visually impaired in a sighted household and school had its advantages and drawbacks. Solace learned early on.
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