The meeting has dragged on through the morning and into early afternoon. She's getting bored and drowsy, and her mind is beginning to wander. The client, Mr Haldane, is going on about something to do with architraves, but she is no longer listening. She squirms in her chair. The slick upholstery feels warm and sticky under her bare flesh where the tops of her stockings end; yet the air in the room has a penetrating chill that raises her nipples against the diaphanous fabric of her blouse. It has an effect she cannot suppress, and she feels her cheeks beginning to glow. She turns her head away, ever so slightly, so the others don't see her blush. As she does, the stiff leather of her collar chafes on her throat.
She is thankful for the large ball filling her mouth. It stifles an incipient yawn. But a frothy slaver seeps inexorably from around its edges, dribbling from her chin onto her chest, oozing between her breasts and trickling down her belly. She goes to raise her hand, forgetting for an instant that her wrists are shackled to the metal band that encircles her waist.
Haldane is still droning on about the architraves. She wonders if he even knows what they are. Behind her blindfold, she tries to visualize the expressions on the faces of her colleagues.
"We understand your concerns," Richard finally says, "and we can guarantee there won't be a problem. My associate here is the best..."
"Yes, yes," Haldane interjects. "Nevertheless, I would be more reassured being told by the woman herself."
There is a pause, brief but explicit.
"I can come back tomorrow, if that's what it takes." There is annoyance in his voice.
Although they are an arm's length apart, Kate hears Richard sigh, and she can picture his frown. Her partner has always been a stickler for protocol. But the client's wishes are paramount, and so Richard's chair squeaks as he rises. She feels his fingers on the back of her neck as he brushes aside the hair to unbuckle the strap. He pulls the crimson orb from between her jaws, and she licks the thin film of lather from her lips.
"Mr Haldane..." Her mouth feels gummy and the first words come out somewhat slurred. "We have studied the architrave issue carefully..." (She cannot, of course, see any of the men's reactions; but Andrew, in the seat beside her, clears his throat, barely holding back a snicker.) "... and we're positive we have the solution." She continues with some carefully crafted waffle, to a soft chorus of "Uh-huh" and "Uh-hum" to her left and right, while she imagines the client in his stuffed shirt nodding gravely.
Just as her amphigory begins to peter out, Richard takes over and skilfully steers the meeting to a close. He's good at that, she has to admit.
"Well then, gentlemen, lady, I look forward to seeing your next draft, in..."
"Ten days?" She straightaway regrets making it a question.
"Good," is all Haldane replies, and she must give him credit for that. Maybe she's misjudged him. Perhaps she should reassess the architraves.
The three men's chairs creak at once, and there is a sudden jerk on hers. She lifts her feet off the carpet just as Andrew (she thinks it is) swivels her seat around so she's facing towards the door. She leans forward to shift her centre of balance and raise herself onto her feet. It's a peculiar, tingly sensation as clingy leather peels away from naked skin. And she loves the tickly feel of the pleated hem caressing her thighs as her skirt falls back to its proper place. The vinyl ball presses against her lips and she parts them to accept it.
She needs time to join the men, constrained by her blindfold and hobbled by the silver chain which binds her ankles. By the time she reaches them, they are shaking hands. She can tell by the faint rustling of their coat sleeves. With her arms pinioned, she can only wiggle her fingers in a feeble good-bye wave. She hears the door close.
"That went well," Richard declares.
"And the word of the day," says Andrew, "is... architraves!"
She tries to laugh, but it hurts her jaws, and comes out through the gag as an undignified snort.
"Coffee?"
Richard says no, but she nods and offers a muffled thanks.