How Sonia Learned to Stop Stealing From Her Teammates (MMF/F) Part 2 Posted, Completed
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 12:11 am
NOTE: This story includes someone being tied up in a difficult to maintain position and left alone. This is a fictional, fantasy story, but still, please never, ever do this in real life.
The setting for this is a little different and might not be for everyone, but I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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Fezar woke up, quickly getting his bearings. As he had learned to do every morning, he checked his equipment to see if anything had been stolen while he slept. Muttering to himself, he said, “Warhammer still here, shield still here, no pieces of armor missing, no...wait.†He rifled through everything, then sat back in frustration. “My ring.â€
The paladin looked over at the string and bell he’d set up in front of his tent door. It appeared that it wasn’t disturbed. “I had hoped that would work,†he sighed, rubbing his greying beard.
Emerging from his tent, Fezar was instantly greeted with the face of his ring thief. “Morning, Fezar,†said Sonia, a 22-year-old that was one of his traveling companions. Sonia was indeed a highly skilled thief and, pound-for-pound, one of the most ferocious fighters he’d ever worked with. However, she was also incredibly annoying.
“Give it back,†Fezar demanded.
Sonia handed him his ring. “Nice try with the bell. Almost got me! But it was a little too low to the ground. I had plenty of time to open the tent flap a little more and step right over it.â€
All Fezar gave her in return was a grunt. He was really tiring of this game of hers. Every night, she would slip into one of her companion’s tents and steal something. She said she wanted to prove to them she was such a good thief that she couldn’t be stopped, and challenged them to stop her. Every one of their efforts, however, had not been enough. For ten nights in a row, Sonia had stolen something and gleefully returned it the next morning.
The dwarf, Maddorlim, said, “Haven’t you proven your point, Sonia?†Like Fezar, he was middle-aged and running out of patience with the youthful elf’s antics. “You’re driving us all up a wall, and should really be focusing on the dangers around us instead of targeting us with your thievery.â€
“You have to stop me, I can’t be satisfied until you figure that out!†said Sonia, her face a big grin. “Besides, what dangers? It’s been five days since we saw anything other than deer and rabbits! This forest seems safe to me.â€
“That could end at any time,†said the final member of the group, Rhone. The half-orc was much closer to Sonia’s age, but much more mature like the others. As the group’s ranger, Rhone was adept at spotting dangers within the woods.
Sonia sat down at the campfire that Maddorlim started with his fire magic. “If it gets dangerous, I’ll stop,†she said.
Fezar could see the conversation was pointless. It was one they’d basically had daily for some time now, anyway. If she wasn’t so useful in a fight and had proven her loyalty to the group already, he would have told her to beat it and found someone else. Still, she could only push so far before someone snapped. Possibly Maddorlim, who had privately threatened that if he caught her in his tent, he might just ‘accidentally’ cast a fire spell on her. Fezar didn’t really want to see Sonia burned to a crisp, so he was hoping to find a different way to stop her.
It was Rhone who came up with the idea. “We’ve been so focused on stopping her once she gets inside one of our tents, right?†She asked Fezar, while Sonia and Maddorlim made breakfast.
“Well, yes,†said Fezar. “What else can we do?â€
“We have to stop her from even entering the tents,†said Rhone, her voice taking on that sly tone that she used when she had a plan.
Fezar grunted. “I’m listening. I will not, however, condone a plan where we harm her.†Annoying though Sonia was, Fezar’s zeal would not allow him to take an act such as knocking her out and leaving her unconscious overnight to stop her.
“No harm, I assure you. If Sonia were, say, restrained, she couldn’t get into our tents, right? We don’t hurt her, but we also don’t let her move.â€
“No magic paralysis, either,†Fezar said.
Rhone pointed to a bundle of rope in her bag. “Who said anything about magic?†Fezar did not reply, but Rhone could tell he was thinking about it. “Look, we bind her hands, tie them to a branch above her head. She isn’t harmed, but she also is stuck until morning, and we win.â€
“What if something dangerous comes at night?â€
“These woods are as safe as can be,†Rhone said.
Fezar considered for a minute, then nodded. “All right. If we can end this game of hers, it’s worth a try. But what if she escapes? She’s rather flexible, it seems like she’d figure out how to loose herself.â€
Rhone chuckled. “With the knots I’m capable of making, there’s little chance of that. Sonia may be sneaky, but she can be captured as easily as any of us.â€
It was easy to get Maddorlim on board, so Fezar decided to see if Sonia would allow it. To his surprise, she did not require any convincing. “Tie me up, huh? Well, you’re finally putting some real effort into this! Go ahead and do your worst.â€
Fezar could tell that Sonia believed that without a doubt, she’d be able to escape the rope bonds and commit another theft overnight. He wished her luck.
Another day of travel through the forest passed without incident. As the group set up camp, Sonia bounced around excitedly. “How are you going to tie me up, huh? Like a spit roast over the campfire?â€
“I’m just going to tie your hands,†said Rhone. “It will be enough.â€
Sonia smirked. “No it won’t. Listen, you think that as a thief I haven’t spent at least a little time figuring out how to escape being captured? I’m not an idiot, or an easy little damsel in distress.â€
“Are you asking me to tie you in a more uncomfortable position?†asked Rhone.
“I’m not asking you to do anything! I’m simply just saying, if you want to actually keep me tied up all night you’re going to have to put a little more effort in. I’m exceptionally good at undoing knots.†Sonia was brimming with overconfidence, which was to be her downfall.
Rhone stalked over. “Fine. You want to be absolutely sure you’ll be tied up all night? I’m happy to oblige.†She ordered Sonia to lie down on the ground. “Hands behind your back.â€
“Now this is more like it,†grinned Sonia. Fezar couldn’t help but almost admire the confidence radiating from her. He would not have consented to allowing himself to be tied like this, and here she was practically begging for it. Fezar was pretty sure she was going to regret making the normally calm Rhone angry, though.
Maddorlim saw the expression on the paladin’s face. “Sonia is crazier than we thought, Fezar,†he said. Fezar did not reply, only smiled.
Rhone roughly bound Sonia’s crossed wrists behind her back, and then tied her bare feet together. Bringing Sonia’s feet over her butt, she tied them to the hands. It was an easy hogtie for the flexible Sonia, but one that still left her completely helpless. Rhone’s ropework was immaculate, and her knots tight, complex and purposefully out of the reach of questing fingers. She smiled to herself, knowing that no matter what claims Sonia made, she was going to be stuck.
She let Sonia have a moment to figure out how stuck she was. Sonia struggled for a bit, and said only, “Not bad, Rhone. Might take me a bit to get out of this.â€
Rhone knew that Sonia was already figuring out how difficult the tie was, but she said, “Well, I’m not done.â€
“Oh, well, of course not. Please, continue.†Irritatingly, Sonia refused to acknowledge she was worried. Rhone thought that Sonia must know it was already over, but was refusing to give Rhone the satisfaction of admitting it.
Watching the display, Maddorlim said, “Now that I have to look at your dirty feet, Gods woman, they’re awful. If you aren’t going to grow up and wear boots like a normal person, wash those things some time, at least, would you?â€
Sonia stuck out her tongue, one of her annoying habits. “Stop looking at my feet, you weird old man.â€
Rhone hadn’t thought about gagging Sonia until then. Enough of her cocky comments and boasts, she decided. All Sonia could say was “Hey!†before the strip of fabric was wrapped twice around her mouth as a tight cleave gag and tied off in the back of her head. For the first time, she seemed upset, which made Rhone and Maddorlim both smile.
While Sonia whined incoherently into her new gag, Fezar said, “Was that absolutely necessary?†Gods help him, he was starting to feel a little bad for Sonia.
“No,†said Rhone. “If she wants to take the gag off, all she has to do is get free. Which will be easy. Right, Sonia?†Sonia said some words through her gag that were clearly curses, but Rhone pretended not to hear. “Right.â€
“Her, I like,†said Maddorlim, looking at Rhone.
Rhone dragged Sonia by the knees under a strong tree branch. To make sure Sonia couldn’t even roll away, she tied a rope from the rope that connected Sonia’s wrists and ankles. This she threw over the top of the branch and pulled down, forcing Sonia’s hands and feet to lift away from her body. It looked, to Fezar, incredibly uncomfortable, but when he asked her if this was too much, she stubbornly refused to say it was.
Finally, like putting a cherry on top of an intricate sundae, Rhone tied Sonia’s big toes together with a bit of string. She wasn’t even sure why, it was completely pointless, but she was enjoying restraining Sonia and was caught up in limiting Sonia’s movement as completely as possible.
“I think that’s enough,†said Fezar, before Rhone could think of something else to tie. This was, he thought, far more overboard than Rhone had promised and maybe even a bit cruel. Sonia was already straining against the way her arms and legs were pulled behind her and up in the air. She dealt with strands of her hair tickling her nose and blocking her vision. “Do you really think you’ll get out of this?†He asked her. He didn’t want to make her stay like this all night. “You know, you could just admit you’ll be stuck here all night and that you’re beaten, and I’ll untie you. That would be the mature thing…â€
Sonia shook her head and said, “Ah hamm ooo ieee,†which Fezar took to mean “I can do itâ€.
Fezar threw up his hands. “You’re impossible. Fine. Stay there all night. I suppose I’ll have to heal your back problems that you’ll surely develop from being like this. Whatever.†He looked at the others. “Well, we had better get to bed and get our sleep.â€
“She isn’t stealing anything tonight, are you, Sonia?†taunted Rhone. She was quite pleased with her work.
“She certainly is not,†said Maddorlim, who was also quite pleased with Rhone’s work.
Fezar took one lingering glance at Sonia before heading to make up his tent. She was focused, her fingers looking for something, anything to grab onto. Her body was contorting as she tried to find a position that would allow the fingers to find something. He shook his head again, but he had to admit, he admired how she refused to give up. She would fight to the very end, no matter how foolhardy it was. That was the kind of attitude that made him want her to stick around with the group, annoying as she was. She was stupid, he decided, but in a good way.
Meanwhile, once Sonia was alone, she finally allowed herself a little bit of panic. She did not want to believe it, but Rhone’s bondage was indeed essentially impossible to get out of. She could barely move, and thanks to the fact that she was held in position by the tree branch, she couldn’t even get to the dagger she had laid on the ground and lightly hidden nearby as her failsafe. There was, probably, not going to be a way out of this. And she had a long night ahead of her. She hated the gag, and found the toe tie really awful, as she couldn’t even kick her feet back and forth for something to do. This was going to be a boring night, she thought.
It was only an hour into Sonia’s struggle (which had mostly ceased by then as Sonia resigned herself to her obvious fate) when she suddenly heard the snap of a branch on the ground nearby. She tamped down the fear that gripped her. She told herself it was just an animal, but quickly learned how wrong she was. A few moments later, she was surrounded by four goblins brandishing spears. As they moved in on her, chattering and threatening with their weapons, the helpless Sonia realized she was in fact quite stupid to not protest being inescapably bound and gagged...
TO BE CONTINUED
The setting for this is a little different and might not be for everyone, but I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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Fezar woke up, quickly getting his bearings. As he had learned to do every morning, he checked his equipment to see if anything had been stolen while he slept. Muttering to himself, he said, “Warhammer still here, shield still here, no pieces of armor missing, no...wait.†He rifled through everything, then sat back in frustration. “My ring.â€
The paladin looked over at the string and bell he’d set up in front of his tent door. It appeared that it wasn’t disturbed. “I had hoped that would work,†he sighed, rubbing his greying beard.
Emerging from his tent, Fezar was instantly greeted with the face of his ring thief. “Morning, Fezar,†said Sonia, a 22-year-old that was one of his traveling companions. Sonia was indeed a highly skilled thief and, pound-for-pound, one of the most ferocious fighters he’d ever worked with. However, she was also incredibly annoying.
“Give it back,†Fezar demanded.
Sonia handed him his ring. “Nice try with the bell. Almost got me! But it was a little too low to the ground. I had plenty of time to open the tent flap a little more and step right over it.â€
All Fezar gave her in return was a grunt. He was really tiring of this game of hers. Every night, she would slip into one of her companion’s tents and steal something. She said she wanted to prove to them she was such a good thief that she couldn’t be stopped, and challenged them to stop her. Every one of their efforts, however, had not been enough. For ten nights in a row, Sonia had stolen something and gleefully returned it the next morning.
The dwarf, Maddorlim, said, “Haven’t you proven your point, Sonia?†Like Fezar, he was middle-aged and running out of patience with the youthful elf’s antics. “You’re driving us all up a wall, and should really be focusing on the dangers around us instead of targeting us with your thievery.â€
“You have to stop me, I can’t be satisfied until you figure that out!†said Sonia, her face a big grin. “Besides, what dangers? It’s been five days since we saw anything other than deer and rabbits! This forest seems safe to me.â€
“That could end at any time,†said the final member of the group, Rhone. The half-orc was much closer to Sonia’s age, but much more mature like the others. As the group’s ranger, Rhone was adept at spotting dangers within the woods.
Sonia sat down at the campfire that Maddorlim started with his fire magic. “If it gets dangerous, I’ll stop,†she said.
Fezar could see the conversation was pointless. It was one they’d basically had daily for some time now, anyway. If she wasn’t so useful in a fight and had proven her loyalty to the group already, he would have told her to beat it and found someone else. Still, she could only push so far before someone snapped. Possibly Maddorlim, who had privately threatened that if he caught her in his tent, he might just ‘accidentally’ cast a fire spell on her. Fezar didn’t really want to see Sonia burned to a crisp, so he was hoping to find a different way to stop her.
It was Rhone who came up with the idea. “We’ve been so focused on stopping her once she gets inside one of our tents, right?†She asked Fezar, while Sonia and Maddorlim made breakfast.
“Well, yes,†said Fezar. “What else can we do?â€
“We have to stop her from even entering the tents,†said Rhone, her voice taking on that sly tone that she used when she had a plan.
Fezar grunted. “I’m listening. I will not, however, condone a plan where we harm her.†Annoying though Sonia was, Fezar’s zeal would not allow him to take an act such as knocking her out and leaving her unconscious overnight to stop her.
“No harm, I assure you. If Sonia were, say, restrained, she couldn’t get into our tents, right? We don’t hurt her, but we also don’t let her move.â€
“No magic paralysis, either,†Fezar said.
Rhone pointed to a bundle of rope in her bag. “Who said anything about magic?†Fezar did not reply, but Rhone could tell he was thinking about it. “Look, we bind her hands, tie them to a branch above her head. She isn’t harmed, but she also is stuck until morning, and we win.â€
“What if something dangerous comes at night?â€
“These woods are as safe as can be,†Rhone said.
Fezar considered for a minute, then nodded. “All right. If we can end this game of hers, it’s worth a try. But what if she escapes? She’s rather flexible, it seems like she’d figure out how to loose herself.â€
Rhone chuckled. “With the knots I’m capable of making, there’s little chance of that. Sonia may be sneaky, but she can be captured as easily as any of us.â€
It was easy to get Maddorlim on board, so Fezar decided to see if Sonia would allow it. To his surprise, she did not require any convincing. “Tie me up, huh? Well, you’re finally putting some real effort into this! Go ahead and do your worst.â€
Fezar could tell that Sonia believed that without a doubt, she’d be able to escape the rope bonds and commit another theft overnight. He wished her luck.
Another day of travel through the forest passed without incident. As the group set up camp, Sonia bounced around excitedly. “How are you going to tie me up, huh? Like a spit roast over the campfire?â€
“I’m just going to tie your hands,†said Rhone. “It will be enough.â€
Sonia smirked. “No it won’t. Listen, you think that as a thief I haven’t spent at least a little time figuring out how to escape being captured? I’m not an idiot, or an easy little damsel in distress.â€
“Are you asking me to tie you in a more uncomfortable position?†asked Rhone.
“I’m not asking you to do anything! I’m simply just saying, if you want to actually keep me tied up all night you’re going to have to put a little more effort in. I’m exceptionally good at undoing knots.†Sonia was brimming with overconfidence, which was to be her downfall.
Rhone stalked over. “Fine. You want to be absolutely sure you’ll be tied up all night? I’m happy to oblige.†She ordered Sonia to lie down on the ground. “Hands behind your back.â€
“Now this is more like it,†grinned Sonia. Fezar couldn’t help but almost admire the confidence radiating from her. He would not have consented to allowing himself to be tied like this, and here she was practically begging for it. Fezar was pretty sure she was going to regret making the normally calm Rhone angry, though.
Maddorlim saw the expression on the paladin’s face. “Sonia is crazier than we thought, Fezar,†he said. Fezar did not reply, only smiled.
Rhone roughly bound Sonia’s crossed wrists behind her back, and then tied her bare feet together. Bringing Sonia’s feet over her butt, she tied them to the hands. It was an easy hogtie for the flexible Sonia, but one that still left her completely helpless. Rhone’s ropework was immaculate, and her knots tight, complex and purposefully out of the reach of questing fingers. She smiled to herself, knowing that no matter what claims Sonia made, she was going to be stuck.
She let Sonia have a moment to figure out how stuck she was. Sonia struggled for a bit, and said only, “Not bad, Rhone. Might take me a bit to get out of this.â€
Rhone knew that Sonia was already figuring out how difficult the tie was, but she said, “Well, I’m not done.â€
“Oh, well, of course not. Please, continue.†Irritatingly, Sonia refused to acknowledge she was worried. Rhone thought that Sonia must know it was already over, but was refusing to give Rhone the satisfaction of admitting it.
Watching the display, Maddorlim said, “Now that I have to look at your dirty feet, Gods woman, they’re awful. If you aren’t going to grow up and wear boots like a normal person, wash those things some time, at least, would you?â€
Sonia stuck out her tongue, one of her annoying habits. “Stop looking at my feet, you weird old man.â€
Rhone hadn’t thought about gagging Sonia until then. Enough of her cocky comments and boasts, she decided. All Sonia could say was “Hey!†before the strip of fabric was wrapped twice around her mouth as a tight cleave gag and tied off in the back of her head. For the first time, she seemed upset, which made Rhone and Maddorlim both smile.
While Sonia whined incoherently into her new gag, Fezar said, “Was that absolutely necessary?†Gods help him, he was starting to feel a little bad for Sonia.
“No,†said Rhone. “If she wants to take the gag off, all she has to do is get free. Which will be easy. Right, Sonia?†Sonia said some words through her gag that were clearly curses, but Rhone pretended not to hear. “Right.â€
“Her, I like,†said Maddorlim, looking at Rhone.
Rhone dragged Sonia by the knees under a strong tree branch. To make sure Sonia couldn’t even roll away, she tied a rope from the rope that connected Sonia’s wrists and ankles. This she threw over the top of the branch and pulled down, forcing Sonia’s hands and feet to lift away from her body. It looked, to Fezar, incredibly uncomfortable, but when he asked her if this was too much, she stubbornly refused to say it was.
Finally, like putting a cherry on top of an intricate sundae, Rhone tied Sonia’s big toes together with a bit of string. She wasn’t even sure why, it was completely pointless, but she was enjoying restraining Sonia and was caught up in limiting Sonia’s movement as completely as possible.
“I think that’s enough,†said Fezar, before Rhone could think of something else to tie. This was, he thought, far more overboard than Rhone had promised and maybe even a bit cruel. Sonia was already straining against the way her arms and legs were pulled behind her and up in the air. She dealt with strands of her hair tickling her nose and blocking her vision. “Do you really think you’ll get out of this?†He asked her. He didn’t want to make her stay like this all night. “You know, you could just admit you’ll be stuck here all night and that you’re beaten, and I’ll untie you. That would be the mature thing…â€
Sonia shook her head and said, “Ah hamm ooo ieee,†which Fezar took to mean “I can do itâ€.
Fezar threw up his hands. “You’re impossible. Fine. Stay there all night. I suppose I’ll have to heal your back problems that you’ll surely develop from being like this. Whatever.†He looked at the others. “Well, we had better get to bed and get our sleep.â€
“She isn’t stealing anything tonight, are you, Sonia?†taunted Rhone. She was quite pleased with her work.
“She certainly is not,†said Maddorlim, who was also quite pleased with Rhone’s work.
Fezar took one lingering glance at Sonia before heading to make up his tent. She was focused, her fingers looking for something, anything to grab onto. Her body was contorting as she tried to find a position that would allow the fingers to find something. He shook his head again, but he had to admit, he admired how she refused to give up. She would fight to the very end, no matter how foolhardy it was. That was the kind of attitude that made him want her to stick around with the group, annoying as she was. She was stupid, he decided, but in a good way.
Meanwhile, once Sonia was alone, she finally allowed herself a little bit of panic. She did not want to believe it, but Rhone’s bondage was indeed essentially impossible to get out of. She could barely move, and thanks to the fact that she was held in position by the tree branch, she couldn’t even get to the dagger she had laid on the ground and lightly hidden nearby as her failsafe. There was, probably, not going to be a way out of this. And she had a long night ahead of her. She hated the gag, and found the toe tie really awful, as she couldn’t even kick her feet back and forth for something to do. This was going to be a boring night, she thought.
It was only an hour into Sonia’s struggle (which had mostly ceased by then as Sonia resigned herself to her obvious fate) when she suddenly heard the snap of a branch on the ground nearby. She tamped down the fear that gripped her. She told herself it was just an animal, but quickly learned how wrong she was. A few moments later, she was surrounded by four goblins brandishing spears. As they moved in on her, chattering and threatening with their weapons, the helpless Sonia realized she was in fact quite stupid to not protest being inescapably bound and gagged...
TO BE CONTINUED