Stephen's Stories 4. Trick or Treat
Molly and Stephen and their story-telling were introduced in "The Professor series," but they continued to write stories and share them with one another. Stephen's stories will appear in the Romance category. Molly's stories continue the Dominance/Submission theme of the original series and will appear under BDSM.
"It's nearly Halloween," Molly observed. "Have you chosen your costume?"
"I haven't thought about that, but I jotted down a few ideas about trick-or-treating."
"Let's hear them."
Trick or Treat
Sam woke in his lounger in the dark, an empty beer bottle in his lap. He had dozed off; his book was now on the floor. The house was dark except for his reading light. He squinted at his watch: 11:39. Time for bed, but his body don't move. He stared out the windows from which a dim glow entered from a distant street light. Then he heard footsteps downstairs, the distinct sound of high heels on his hardwood floor.
As quietly as he could, Sam followed the sound toward the study. A dark figure was projecting a thin beam with a penlight, working unsteadily toward the desk. He heard the rustle of a plastic bag. Sam watched as the intruder fumbled through the papers on the desk, then picked up an envelope and examined it with her light. As he flicked the wall switch, the figure dropped the light and bag and froze.
It was a woman, of medium size, who held up both hands to shield her face from the sudden brightness. Seeing she was unarmed, Sam strode across and seized her wright wrist, pulling it behind her back. He was taller and much stronger than she.
"Please don't hurt me. I didn't mean anything," she said calmly.
With one hand holding her in place, Sam opened the bottom drawer with the other and took out a hank of rope from among the tools there. Pushing his captive into a straight chair, he wound the rope around her arms and torso, tying her to the back of the chair. It was not very tight and she could have worked herself loose in a couple of minutes if she tried, but the woman didn't resist, trying by her meekness to indicate she was not a threat.
Sam stepped back and got a look at her. She was dressed in a tight black leather jacket and leather pants. The tapping of her hells he had heard came from a pair of tall stiletto pumps. Her upper face was covered by a mask.
"Trick or treat?" she attempted with a smile.
Sam remained silent and waited for an explanation. He noted the strong smell of alcohol about her. With another piece of rope he tied her ankles for no particular reason.
"I'm sorry. It was just a prank. A scavenger hunt."
"A scavenger hunt."
"We were at a Halloween party down the street and they gave us a list of things to find."
"We?"
"Me. I mean, we all went separate ways."
He dumped the contents of the bag onto the desk. There was an apple, a deflated balloon, a pair of men's underpants, a clothespin, a can of beans, a condom, a wilting flower, and a handful of acorns.
"I am almost done. I needed to break into this house and bring back something to prove it. I was looking for a piece of junk mail or an address label or something. Really. I can show you the list. Just untie me."
He looked her over again. She had a nice figure and wavy dark hair. He assumed she was a college kid, but he couldn't judge her age behind her mask. He was convinced she was harmless, but he wasn't ready to let her off yet. "Where's the list."
She looked down at her chest and attempted to thrust it forward. "I tucked it into my costume. Go ahead."
"What's your costume."
"A ninja. Not a very good one, apparently."
He approached and paused to decide where to find the list. She indicated with her chin. "There. Under my jacket. Go ahead, unzip it a little."
He lowered the zipper just enough to slide his hand in and found himself grasping her breast. She had no blouse under the leather. The paper was tucked under the top of her bra. He pulled it out and scanned the list until the last item. "Go to 11247 Oaktree and bring back something personal."
"I assumed no one would be home, but whoever lived here would be OK with it."
"This isn't 11247. This is 11274."
"Shit. I messed up. It was hard to see in the dark."
"How did you get in?"
"I turned the handle on the screen door pretty hard. Maybe I broke it."
"What's your name?"