Chapter 1
My mum (giving her a name would be pointless) was preparing for her jog. She dressed in black yoga pants with pink stripes running down the side. The pants came just past her knee. She also wore a gray sweatshirt, and had her hair in a ponytail.
"Be good." She called, referring to my sister (Hannah) and I.
Hannah was 16, and would be in charge. (I was 15)
"If Adam misbehaves, there is duct tape in the kitchen drawer." Our mum quipped before stepping out the door.
I didn't think much of her quip at first, but a though came into my head which definitely interested me.
Chapter 2
I walked into the living room, where Hannah was flipping channels. She wore black cotton pants and a pink tshirt. I figured I could never bring myself to ask her to tie me up, but my mum did say "if Adam misbehaves." Perhaps if I got on her nerves, she would tie me to something.
"This TV show sucks," I said, swiping the remote before switching it to wrestling.
"Cut it out, Adam," she said angrily. "Don't make me tie you up and force you to watch TV that you hate."
Jackpot. All I needed to do was set the bait and hope she took it. "I bet you're not even strong enough to," I said as I stuck my tongue out.
"That's it," She said as she stormed off towards the kitchen.
Chapter 3
Hannah came back with a very large roll of tape. I got a bit nervous, what if I couldn't escape by the time mum returned? I decided duct tape would be easy enough to break, and I went ahead with it anyway. "Don't you dare!" I shouted as I leaped for the tape. She grabbed me and threw me down, I of course allowed her to overpower me. She pulled my arms back and wrapped my wrists with duct tape. I struggled with it, but secretly I was enjoying every second of it. I could tell she was too,as she was generous with the amount of tape she used. I feared she might be done, so I started kicking my legs. This of course caused her to mummify my ankles and knees in duct tape as well. "There" she said, seemingly satisfied. I wanted more, so I screamed until she handgagged me. So far, things were going my way.