01 - A First Time for Everything
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By TomFr
Tuesday, March 7th 2006 - 07:37:33 AM
A First Time for Everything, Part 1
Hey everyone, this is my first post involving a story, so please tell me what you think. This, and my future stories are all true stories, this one being the first chronologically, a week ago.
People in it, and their rough description
Me, Tom, M
15, the "free" sort of guy who likes making fireworks and causing general mayhem.
Amy, F
16, extremely smart, carefree and likes to punch Ilya
Ilya, F
16, shortest of us (in height, by 3 inches or so) and likes to punch Amy
Sara, F
17, sort of average-ish personality, likes making dirty jokes, doesn't look half bad

Tsei, M
17, maniac, sort of our "leader"
His name is pronounced "Say"
Note, none of the names are real. These are the names we use when we do pranks and stuff and get separated, so we yell our fake names.
This isnt our whole group of friends, just the ones involved in the first story. We will all be out of school (Current in Year 11) in a few months.
A few weeks ago, long story short, I found out how to make a rope-handcuff, but I never actually thought I would play tie-up games with people I know. You know how it is, you read about the lucky few who get to tie someone up and hope that so will you get to, eventually. My advice to you, I was once like you, so get adventurous.

For Science last Monday, we had to bring stuff to make a massive bridge. I took the excuse to get a ball of yarn, and I kept it for myself. So, I snipped off a 2 foot piece and made a rope handcuff out of it.
Since I had Maths first thing in the morning, I usually wander around helping the poor sods, most of who are likely to fail (I usually get the highest, lol). I counted on Ilya and Amy getting stuck on some or another question and getting mad at each other (in a best friends sorta way). So then I just happened to waltz by and offered to help while Amy went to go look for the teacher, who I knew for a fact, was out smoking somewhere. So, in a passing remark, I told Ilya to look for me by the basketball court later, I had a little "somthing somthing" that might help her. (hint hint...)
She did come to look for me later, and I told her I had something to show her, but it was p&c (Private & Confidential), so I told her to meet me next to a staircase, on the opposite end of the school, virtually deserted. So I took out the rope handcuff, which looks sort of like a giant bowtie when open.
She didn't get it. I told her to put her hands in front of her, put the left loop around her left wrist and the same for the right side. She still didn't get it. She did get it when I pulled the 2 free strings, closing her wrists with perhaps 1 inch between them. All of a sudden, she figured out what it was, and why she might want it.

She then tugged a bit, and since there was no knot, she did open it. I told her to turn around, and this time, I'll make it harder. I did the same thing with her hands behind her back, and this time I did it with a knot. She struggled for about 5 seconds, then gave up and asked me to untie her.
I told her, if she wants out, she has to do it herself, then stepped back. Both our bags were on the floor, right behind her. Turns out she had a scissors in her bag's front compartment, boo hoo hoo. She did get it to cut through the yarn after a minute or so. She then sort of scowed at me, and said she was going to go think of a good plan to kidnap Amy.
Ilya and I are going to kidnap Amy in 2-3 weeks time, not just yet.
Part 2 of this story will involve me, Tsei, Sara, and 2 "bystanders" (people we know, sort of close friends, but not really best friends).
More later, comments, questions, go ahead. Since this is a true story involving me as the "hero" (I don't think some of the other stories are real), I'll answer any questions you might have. Now, I can honestly say, learning how to make a rope-handcuff was (and still is) a very useful skill.

Tom
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Wednesday, March 8th 2006 - 02:53:32 AM
A First Time for Everything, part 2
Since we are all in Year 11, the magnet class in which we are all 1-2 years younger than the normal people, we generally get free-run in the school. Me, Amy and Tsei are the head prefects. In our area, we get drivers licenses at 16. For various reasons, I won't tell which country I am in.
In Chemistry, or what is supposedly called Chemistry but is actually some free period since us magnets have taken the Chemistry test, while everyone else studies really hard (50 of them), the 4-8 of us (depending on who bothered to come) sit around, talk, yadda yadda.
Since Amy managed to make it past the 3 months you have to drive with a Learners license, she got a real license. Another girl, Julie, is also in the magnet section and during Chemistry, me, Tsei, Amy, Julie and a guy not really relevant to this story were hanging around the back of the Chemistry lab.
We were all asking her about whats it like to drive and around (can't ask anyone else, as they are all 17-19 in our class, by the time I'm 16, I'll be out of here). Tsei has a Learners license, but being the maniac he is, his dad doesn't let him get his own car, so he is stuck with a Learners license until he gets his own registered car.
In our conversation, I asked Julie (16) why she didn't get a car or drive her parents' car since she had a Learners license. Her response was that her parents and elder siblings were afraid she might get kidnapped.
So then we started talking about how the heck you could kidnap someone from a car. Since I had all the "can" points, and Amy had all the "can't" points, it was more or less a 2 person debate with the others being the audience.
Then the bell rang, and we all went off. Tsei and I went off together, because some idiot was screaming his head off in one of the English classes. The headmaster called me and Tsei on the PA right after the bell rang, and told us to go check it out. Some stupid Japanese kid was really drunk and thrashing the place. After "handling" it (Me grabbing him, Tsei kicking him and dragging him off to the admin's office while he stumbled along singing what I think was the Japanese national anthem), it was suddenly me, my maniac of a best friend, our 2 bags and a deserted corridor, with everyone being in class (we only have 1 or 2 class/classes in a day of 5 classes or something). So we decided to see if Amy really could not get kidnapped from her car. We smsed Julie and the other guy, to "see a spectacular event" after Amy's only class for the day, which ended in 30 mins, in the car park.
Me and Tsei went around to Amy's car, and looked around. One of the buses was parked near by, perhaps 10 feet away. Perfect. Me and Tsei sort of sat around playing games on bluetooth for the next 20 mins until the bell rang, and a few mins, Julie and the other guy came out into this section of the car park. From under the bus, me and Tsei could make out Amy's tomboy style pants, so we waited till she took out her car keys and then jumped her from behind. I grabbed her hands behind her back and yanked close a rope handcuff, applying a square knot to make sure it did stay shut, while Tsei (wielding a 30cm plastic ruler at her) half-yelled "Don't move if you value your life!". I then took her car keys out of her hand, opened the back seat door and told her to get in.
Keep in mind, Tsei did for some odd reason have his license with him. So at this point, until I type the rest, you can imagine what happens next.
To be continued...
TomFr
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TomFr's stories
- 01 - A First Time for Everything (m/f, mmm/f)
- 02 - Tying up Valery (mm/f)
- 03 - Chained up (mm/ff)
Index of all stories in the "Archive for Everyone" section