You have the final say in all this. At any time you wish to stop you say your safe word. It stops then and there. But, once spoken it can not be revoked. Until that time you will trust me to never push you any harder then you want pushed."
She sat there wondering if this was a dream or a nightmare. Was this an answer to her prayers or the beginning of her downfall? It took a few more minutes before she could move or say a thing. While she sat there, her hands twisting her hair into knots, she contemplated all she had learned so far. The thought of being used like a toy, degraded and treasured, thrilled her. Did this mean she was some type of degenerate? Once again she looked at him, and asked the questions in her mind.
"I know nothing of this lifestyle, what can it involve, is there anything that could truly harm me? I want to understand more before I can make a decision. Is this my only chance to decide or can I think about it?"
Pushing a paper across the table, one she hadn't noticed until now, he answered her. "This paper lists some of the things, not all, but some, that could or would happen. Read it and fill it out according to the directions listed. I'll be over first thing in the morning to pick it up and discuss your answers. If the question confuses you just put a check mark next to it, I'll explain it tomorrow. You have until that discussion is over to decide. Go now and be ready by 8 am." So saying he left their table and she and her friend also got up to leave.
The friend who set this up told her to be honest and truly think about her answers as she filled out the paper, as it could mean the difference in so much of the pleasure and pain she could be in for.
Getting home she sat her purse down and went to get a pen so that she could read the paper and begin the thinking needed to fill out the paper. As she read it over before she began; she was immediately surprised by the questions and the types of things that could happen. Some excited, some scared or even horrified her. Things on that page opened her eyes and made her think of what she could honestly endure.