The photographer

Postby lasse672000 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 12:51 pm

I went to the photographer today, to take some pictures. I’ve always been told I look good on pictures. Anyway, I put on my best clothes, went over there and knocked on the door. I was let in and the session started normally enough. The photographer took some pictures, and then said;”I’d like to try something different. Stay there and I’ll be right back!”
He went over to a big wardrobe, and started rummaging around. He soon seemed to find what he was looking for and came back. He walked behind me and told me to put my hands behind my back. As I’m the believing sort of person, (I’d believe anyone, even if that person said the moon was made of blue and green cheese) I did as I was told. He took my wrists and I could feel something encircling them and pulled tight.”It’s all right” he said. “I just want some pictures of you, without your hands getting in the way! I hope you don’t mind me tying your hands?” he asked. “It’s standard practice.” As I said, I believe anything and anybody, so I said:”No I don’t mind at all.”
He took some more photos. Then, he said:”No! It’s still not good enough!” When he saw my questioning look, he added enthusiastically:”I know! Silly me, it’s your elbows! There is nothing wrong with them as such, but they stick out in an awkward way. I’ll have to fix that, right away.” By now, I had spotted the pile of rope, lying beside him on the floor. I watched as he took one of the ropes and went over to me. As before, He went and stood behind me, but now he grabbed my elbows and pulled them together until I winced. He tied them together, came around and stood in front of me. “Now,” he said, “that’s better!”
After some photos, he sighed and asked:”Why do you hold your arms straight out? You look as though you’ve got a fin or something sticking out of your back!” He went and took yet another piece of rope and put it around my stomach and tied it off between my hands, pinning them to my back. He fetched a chair and told me to sit down in it.
“I might as well do this properly,” he said, grabbing two more ropes. He bent down and tied my knees and ankles together. Then he went over to his camera and took some more photos. When he was done, he showed them to me. “They’re good, aren’t they?” he asked. I had to admit they were very good. “If you can stand being tied for just a few more minutes, I’d like to finish what I’ve started,” he said. He took a rather large-looking ball, with a piece of string running through it, put it my mouth and knotted the string off behind my neck. Then he took another set of pictures. He left me tied up and with the ball in my mouth and went to develop the pictures, after which he released me and gave them to me.
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Re: The photographer

Postby Qarl » Sat Jun 12, 2010 12:03 am

Assuming you're over 18, would love to see the pictures! :D

Re: The photographer

Postby lasse672000 » Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:16 am

Qarl wrote:Assuming you're over 18, would love to see the pictures! :D

I would too, but this is purely a work of fiction, so I don't have any. Unfortunately. :(
Whazzzz up!.

Re: The photographer

Postby ducttapeboy001 » Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:23 am

lol think before you write...

btw this is the story, this is it ??
come on, you gotta write more than that, stories are not supposed to end so quickly...
it makes me GLaD, Im not you
And believe me Im still alive
Im doing TUGs and Im still alive.
I feel fantastic and Im stilll alive

You'd be EVIL if you're GLaD

Re: The photographer

Postby lasse672000 » Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:34 am

As I wrote it late last night, that was all I could come up with! Sorry.
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Re: The photographer

Postby Jason Toddman » Sat Jun 12, 2010 5:14 pm

lasse672000 wrote:As I wrote it late last night, that was all I could come up with! Sorry.


Well, we can always hope for a sequel. :big:
I WAS kind of surprised by the sudden ending though. What a great build up, and then she is let go? Hmmm... that is pretty unusual for a TUG story. Not bad, just unusual. Usually they just go on and on... on on... and never get finished. At least you finished. :)
Still, in place of the line where your character is let go, had you put "to be continued" (as many of the rest of us might have done) you'd have had the start of a pretty good saga instead of a short but still sweet story.
Of course, you could always edit out the last line and continue with the story if you ever decide you want to do so. Nothing says you can't continue if you change your mind, after all. And I hope you do eventually, and make a good story even better.
Even if you don't though, well done.
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...

Re: The photographer

Postby ducttapeboy001 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:47 am

lol yea, atleast you finished unlike the other brats in here (including me) who leave their stories incomplete.
it makes me GLaD, Im not you
And believe me Im still alive
Im doing TUGs and Im still alive.
I feel fantastic and Im stilll alive

You'd be EVIL if you're GLaD

Re: The photographer

Postby capturedsuperhero » Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:42 am

Don't listen to them Lasse, it is a good story - simple, short and sweet, not every story has to be an epic
Arrogant Superhero here, Looking for a Nasty Villain!!!!

Re: The photographer

Postby lasse672000 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 11:23 am

They're right, though. It WAS kind of a sudden ending. I'm (sort of) reworking it at the moment.
Whazzzz up!.