Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:35 pm

Jason Toddman thought that he was a fine gentleman at age 18. He has the right to fight for his country, and he was proud of the fact. His eyes were colored blue, and he had blond hair. He has been working out at the gym, and as a result, he has a six pack on his abs. His hands were large, and people confused him as a bass player. He was clean shaven on his armpits and face. He was tall at 6 ft and 1 inch. He weighted 150 lbs. He made friends fairly easily, and his best friend Jack helped him grow in his personality and appearance. The two of them can be seen working out together at the local gym near Madison High School at Portland, Oregon.

However, not everyone was found of Jason. There was a high school bully named Frank Munious, who has been known to have a bad attitude and personality. He was a jock in the football team, and he has a nice record. He has scored fifteen touchdowns and intercepted seven passes, but outside of the field, he is a mean boy. He would write obscenities on student lockers, and spread hurtful rumors to people. He also would frame people for various misconducts. Frank was 18 years old, weighted 215 lbs, and was 6 ft and 5 inches tall. He was muscular, but his body was hairy.

Frank noticed Jason walking down the school sidewalk to the bus lane. It was late afternoon, and everyone was exhausted. Jason was swinging his arms, when Frank, in his Mustang Car, drove up besides Jason. He started talking to Jason with hate words, like telling him to go back to his country, and saying that he sucks real badly at sports. At first, Jason did his best to ignore him, but it got progressively worse. Frank pulled up ahead of Jason, and got out of the vehicle. He rushed Jason, and tackled him, and twisted Jason’s arm behind his back. Jason, although was strong, was screaming like a little child, as he tried to wiggle his way out, but he was helplessly trapped. Frank took out some rope, and forced one of Jason’s hands behind his back, and managed to tie it. Jason was struggling some more, as he knew that if Frank got control of his last hand, it would be at his disadvantage. Frank grappled his last hand, and pulled it high in the air, and Jason eventually gave in. Jason had tears flowing like a stream down his eyes, as his last hand was tied up. Frank then tied Jason’s ankles.

There were plenty of witnesses in the area, and they tried to stop the attack, but they were powerless. Frank pushed them aside as they got closer. He threatened bodily harm to the students who tried to save this poor kid, so they backed off. Frank applied a blindfold to Jason’s eyes and it rendered his sight useless. Finally to top it off, Frank applied a cleave gag and duct taped it shut. Jason was put in the trunk, and Frank got behind the wheels and armed his gas pedal and sped off in the distance.

TBC
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jason Toddman » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:30 pm

Hmmm... Is there some reason why you keep writing stories of people abusing me? Or at least people with my username (as the physical description doesn't match me at all except - almost - my height)
BTW this is a bit similar to the story I told you previously about a real life event - which by coincidence (?) I am posting this week in my High School Years Tugstory.
I just wanted to make that clear to anyone else so that - ummm - certain persons won't think I am copying your idea when I post it. Though I haven't posted it yet I wrote that story over a month ago and saw *this* story without warning only a few minutes ago.
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Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby xtc » Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:45 am

Just a personal opinion but wouldn't it be good manners to run a story past anyone whose name you are using first? I do and I've been delighted with their responses. It avoids giving offence. If there had been offence on anyone's part, the solution would have been easy: make a global change on the word processor and change the name.
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Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 5:59 am

Jason Toddman wrote:Hmmm... Is there some reason why you keep writing stories of people abusing me? Or at least people with my username (as the physical description doesn't match me at all except - almost - my height)
BTW this is a bit similar to the story I told you previously about a real life event - which by coincidence (?) I am posting this week in my High School Years Tugstory.
I just wanted to make that clear to anyone else so that - ummm - certain persons won't think I am copying your idea when I post it. Though I haven't posted it yet I wrote that story over a month ago and saw *this* story without warning only a few minutes ago.


I like to surprise people without any warning, and it is my story style for people to be abused.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jason Toddman » Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:11 am

I don'treally mind in my case but it could be considered offensive by most other people.
The only real annoyance factor for me is the number of coincidenal likenesses betwen this story and the one I will be posting soon. For instance, the bully in my story is compared to FRANKenstein's monster! You couldn't have known this, but it is still a tad odd! Also, I told you the basic story so in a sense I could have taken it as you ripping off my story idea.
I don't choose to d so.
One thing: where you admit to liking to surprise people without any warning. Don't take this the wrong way but I should warn you that psychologists use that trait (among many others of course) to judge a person's likelihood of insanity.
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Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Chase Ricks » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:38 am

If true then I qualify for lifelong fullblown insanity. Great story so far Jay. Only reason I didn't post a reply yesterday was because I waited to see what these two thought first. lol
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Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:29 am

Jason Toddman wrote:I don'treally mind in my case but it could be considered offensive by most other people.
The only real annoyance factor for me is the number of coincidenal likenesses betwen this story and the one I will be posting soon. For instance, the bully in my story is compared to FRANKenstein's monster! You couldn't have known this, but it is still a tad odd! Also, I told you the basic story so in a sense I could have taken it as you ripping off my story idea.
I don't choose to d so.
One thing: where you admit to liking to surprise people without any warning. Don't take this the wrong way but I should warn you that psychologists use that trait (among many others of course) to judge a person's likelihood of insanity.


Just because the bully is hairy does not mean that he is a Frankenstien Monster, or even compared to him.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jason Toddman » Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:49 am

Shane: I never doubted you were insane. :P
Jay: It was word play. Notice: FRANK... FRANKenstein. Get it now? :mrgreen:
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:29 pm

Jason Toddman wrote:Shane: I never doubted you were insane. :P
Jay: It was word play. Notice: FRANK... FRANKenstein. Get it now? :mrgreen:


It is still not the same thing.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jason Toddman » Sun Oct 10, 2010 1:34 pm

I never said it was.
I think your sense of humor must be lacking. This is typical with Asperger's, though in my case it is more esoteric than missing.
Hmmm... Are you sure *you* don't have Asperger's?! :twisted:
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:13 pm

Jason was trying to break free from his bonds, but the more he struggled, the more it hurt. He tried to pick out the noises of his surroundings, so when he does get released, he could tell police an accurate story of the kidnapping that may get Frank arrested. Also, it was clear at this time that Frank had no intention of letting Jason off easily.

Frank reached an abandoned field in the middle of Krapcorn Woods. The temperature was filled with degrees of hotness, and Jason already started to feel the effects of the area, as he started to sweat profoundly. He was starting to itch like crazy, and he wanted to scratch, but it could not be done. He pleaded with his attacker to remove him from the field, but Frank just laughed and said no. Frank was no stranger to the art of torture, as he started his games.

He started to apply more ropes to Jason. He attached chains from a tree stump to Jason’s ankles. His hands were tied above him connecting to a tree branch. Jason could hardly believe it as he was stuck in the field, whimpering like a little child. The stress on the ropes was taking its toll on Jason, as he felt pain.

After creating the new restraint device, Frank returned to his car, and got out a permanent marker, and wrote “Slave” on Jason’s forehead. Jason breathed a sigh of relief as Frank wrote “Boasting Boy” on Jason’s feet. However, Jason was ticklish, so he giggled a bit, not realizing that it was only the beginning of his torment. Frank started to use scissors to cut open Jason’s shirt and short, much to his dismay. Jason was now partially naked with only his underwear intact. Frank smiled at his captor, and got out some kind of disgusting food. He opened Jason’s mouth, and Jason tried to bite off Frank’s finger. Angered by this response, Frank slapped Jason across the face, and it caused Jason to not fight it any longer. Frank fed Jason liver and onions, and pork kidneys, which Jason hated with a flaming passion. He was starting to feel sick, and he threw up at the scene all over Frank’s shoes. For that, Frank removed himself from the situation, and came back with a rod iron and used it to whip Jason. Jason screamed with agony as more pain was inflicted. Frank knew how many strokes it would take for Jason to suffer without having him bled. Frank left the field, got into his truck, and contacted the social service, and reported Jason to them.

Social Services arrived within minutes to witness the spectacle, and they drove poor Jason away to a foster family, named “The Tickemans” Jason had a bad day at his new family, since to his utter amazement and horror, his record had been erased. Frank had casted off Jason’s fingerprints and DNA, and replaced it with a new strand. He turned on the television and saw himself being transported from the field to the house, and he stared at it for hours, trying to figure what had happened to him, but his memory had also been erased prior to him being sent to the new family. Frank had attached electrodes to Jason’s brains when he had left the field the first time to drain Jason’s memories. Jason was just about to adjust to the new family, but than, he was tackled by the 5 oldest boys, and restrained hogtied, and left to the tortured to their excitement and pleasure. Jason knew it would be a long lifetime with them.

The End
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Chase Ricks » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:20 pm

Jay I think you are a real glutton for punishment so in a few days when your new story comes up I will gladly deliver it to you.
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Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 2:22 pm

Shane Bikman wrote:Jay I think you are a real glutton for punishment so in a few days when your new story comes up I will gladly deliver it to you.


I totally agree with your statement. I like tied up games with a punishment aspect to them. That is how I roll.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jason Toddman » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:39 pm

Interesting story. Bizarre, but interesting.
So Frank has a *captor*? I think you meant *captive*.
So, lemme get this straight. Frank has the ability to erase memories without outward signs of damage, instantly alter a person's DNA and fingerprints, change computer records, and is able to get an 18-year-old sent to a foster home (did he use *youth*enasia too?) :mrgreen: And nobody is able to recognize poor Jason, records or no records? Not even his own family or classmates; or his 'best friend' Jack (who apparently played no role in this story)? Did Jason get plastic surgery too? Oh wait, the DNA; instant change - apparently into a little kid! Gosh, that Frank is a really talented bastard for a football jock, isn't he? Especially as changing a person's fingerprints is impossible with today's technology and alteration of DNA would NOT transform a person (the remake of THE FLY notwithstanding)... certainly not on any reasonably short timescale (say, under a human lifetime). One wonders what Jason could have done to piss off (or even get the notice of) someone who can defy the Laws of Physics! Pretty unusual for a football jock! With talents like these, why the fuck is he still in High School instead of doing a Doogie Howser and working in advanced scientific research? :shock:
But at least the story had a happy ending for Jason with him winding up in the kind of home he'd love - or did you think it was otherwise? :twisted:
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...

Re: Jason vs Frank

Postby Jay Feely » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:27 am

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You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.