I do like to cycle and often along back roads my mind will drift to thoughts like these. If you don't care for bondage, anal, or non consent this may not be your cup of tea.
The cyclist
I had been riding for at least half an hour and had not seen a house. I got my new cyclocross bike delivered on Thursday, and my new spandex jersey and padded cycle shorts arrived the following day. Since Covid started I had been doing a lot of cycling and I had not had much opportunity to spend money so I sprang for a carbon fibre 2 x 10 and some new togs. I used to ride road bikes but they didn't like gravel and there were so many roads to explore without cars trying to run you over so here I am.
The only issue is that I ran out of water nearly 45 minutes ago and was starting to feel the cramps & weakness that comes from dehydration. Should I turn around or keep going in the hopes of coming upon a house? I knew it would take at least 3 hours to get home and since I live alone there was no one there to call & come to get me. I slowed down while I thought about it and around the next curve I saw a small stone house which looked like an old one room school house. The lawn was freshly mowed and a woman sat on the front porch. I didn't hesitate, but pulled into the driveway and stopped short of the porch on her gravel drive.
"Hi, nice place!" I said.
"Thanks" she replied- "what can I do for you this fine morning?"
"Well, I've been riding for a while and I am a ways from home but I have run out of water. I wonder if I could fill my water bottle here? A garden hose will be fine."
"Sure," she said. Come up on the porch out of the sun- just keep your distance and sit in yonder chair."
Not too many people said 'yonder' anymore I thought but I gratefully climbed off the saddle and pulled my shorts down a bit. You don't wear anything under cycling shorts so things often need re arranging when you change position. I stepped up the porch stairs and took the seat indicated by the door. It was not a really hot day- one my mother would have said is a good drying day for the hay in the field or the laundry on the line but I felt the sweat begin to cool me in the shade.
I passed her my bottle and said she'd bring me a glass of water right away.
She was actually gone for about 5 minutes before returning with my bottle and the promised glass of water which I gratefully accepted and took an immediate long draught.
"The water here is pretty hard- lots of iron in it but I hope it is OK," she said.
It tasted cool and sweet to me, which is what I told her. For the first time I took a look at her and decided she could be anywhere between 40 and 60. She had gray hair in a pageboy with a hankie tied over it. She wore short denim shorts and an old T shirt with her nipples showing plainly through the threadbare fabric. Her legs were firm and nicely tanned and she was barefoot. Well preserved, I thought.
We made some small talk about where I lived and what I had done during the lockdown and if I was married (which I was not) while I gulped the last of the water down. I also took a few sips from the water bottle and she asked if I wanted more water but I said no thank you I'd better be going.
I started to stand when things started to whirl and I quickly sat down again.
The last thing I remember is her face close to me asking if I was alright...
When I woke up I was lying on my stomach and when I opened my eyes the first thing I saw was my new bike shorts and jersey in pieces on the floor in front of me. I slowly tried to look around and found it was in a fairly small dark room- no windows that I could see and it looked like egg cartons were fastened to the walls. My arms and legs felt like lead and when I tried to raise them I could not. I heard chain links clink. I was lying lengthwise on something that looked like an old box horse like we had in gym class. My wrists were fastened near the bottom of the pyramid below me and my ankles were likewise fastened to the rear bottom of the box directly under my hips. It felt like my balls were tied to something and then I realized that I had a collar which was also tied down below my throat.
"Well this is a nice mess" I thought to myself.
I started to call out "Hello, is anybody there?! Help me!" I repeated this several times until I saw a square of light in front of me from a door that had been opened behind me somewhere. I tried to look around but that was impossible.