The floor was solid metal, but the walls, door and top were thick metal bars. He'd never escape from this on his own.Once in place, Talia locked his a...nkles to the outer walls of the cage, spreading his legs open."Hands behind your back," she demanded.He complied, and she locked his wrist cuffs to the top of the cage. He was now kneeling, bent forward.She then took a steel bar and slid it through the side wall of his cage. It went from right to left, just under his neck. She secured the bar in. "One of my exes bought it for me so I could get stuff in here." Jenny glanced at the rucksack and sighed. "Oh, and if you are nervous, you will draw attention to yourself."Fiona waited as Jenny quickly dressed herself and the two room-mates walked into the small village centre, a mile from their exclusive school. Fiona was stopped on several occasions as they meandered through the small settlement, and she happily exchanged small talk with a number of people, while Jenny fidgeted anxiously."Oh,. I shrugged my shoulders in reply. I had absolutely no idea who he was or where this was all going to lead. But I liked it. I liked the uncertainty. Sofi had mentioned something about his family having money and him being spoilt, but that was all the information I had.After Karen had left and the dust of the morning’s activities had settled, I looked around the front room of my cosy three-bedroomed house. It might not be the biggest or grandest house in the world, but it was mine. We’d. What had been a rather warm hallway apparently opened up on a cooler room of large proportion as several voices seemed to echo around me mixing with a variety of odors, none of which I could immediately identify. We walked slowly through the group as I listened to her making small talk but a part of my mind was tuned in to the cacophony of noises around me. Strangely, the murmur of conversation carried on unabated as we walked slowly amongst the different people. I could feel the ruffles of the.
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