This story is entirely fictional and is intended as a fantasy in the world of female domination, male submission, caning, tease and denial with the use of a male chastity device and cuckoldry. The premise is to explore, if certain circumstances arose, what may happen if such fantasies were taken too far. The characters are not based on any living or deceased persons and are not written to suggest such lifestyles were realistic or believable. If you are not interested, or find such subjects objectionable or not in line with your own preferences, I would strongly suggest you exercise your right not to read any further.
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Monday 25th May 2015
The bright sun streaming through the patio awakened me from my uncomfortable sleep on the sofa. I looked across the room and saw Becky in baggy tracksuit bottoms and T shirt, waiting for the kettle to boil. My morning erection struggled in its cage, more so because of the previous night's frustration. I sat up.
"Good morning, sleepy head," she said, smiling at me. "Thought a nice cuppa would make you feel better."
"Where are the others?" I asked.
"Still sleeping off their exertions of last night."
"I bet they are."
"Do I detect a little jealousy?"
"Of course you do. I haven't come for weeks don't forget."
Becky smiled contentedly and poured the hot water from the kettle into two cups. I stood up awkwardly as my balls, pulled by the attempted erection, rubbed against the hard plastic. I felt my bottom throb from the caning, and I winced as I placed my hands on my bare buttocks and felt the raised welts left by Gina's sadistic cane strokes.
"Sore Arse?" asked Becky.
"What do you think?"
"I think someone's woken up a little grumpy this morning."
"I'm so frustrated, so desperate to get this thing off, you can't imagine the lust I constantly feel."
"The opposite of how I feel at the moment, perhaps," she said whimsically.
Just then, the doorbell rang.
"Early visitor?" I said, looking quizzically at the intercom.
Becky got there first. "Hello."
"Police Officers Owen and Jameson. We wish to speak to Mr David Emerson."
Hearing the man's voice through the speaker, I looked at Becky, slightly shocked. "Police? For me. Why?" I said quietly.
"Could I ask what this is about?" Becky said on my behalf.
"If we could come in, we'll explain everything to Mr Emerson."
"Just hang on a sec," she said to them before holding the mute button. "Better get dressed quick."
I felt my restricted erection quickly subside as I rushed into the bedroom where Gina and Liam lay asleep.
"Come right up, Officers," I heard Becky say into the mike.
I got dressed quickly into my tracksuit bottoms and T shirt, and came out of the bedroom just in time to see the two Officers enter the room.
"Mr Emerson?" said the female.
"Yes, that's me."
"My name is Constable Jameson and this is Constable Owen. Would you mind answering a few questions please?"
"No problem, please go ahead."
At that moment, Gina, with a bed sheet wrapped around her naked body, and Liam, dressed in his shorts, emerged sleepily from the bedroom. The two Officers looked enquiringly at them.
"What's going on?" Gina asked.
"These are our friends who stayed over last night," Becky explained to the Officers.
PC Jameson seemed satisfied, and looked back at me. "As I was about to say, Mr Emerson, could you tell me what you know of a traffic incident at the junction of Chapel Road and Park Road the night before last. That would be Saturday 23rd May."
"Oops!" Gina said, quickly putting her hand to her mouth.
Everyone looked at her.
"Sorry," she said with an embarrassed giggle.
"Yes, I do know something, not much to it, really," I answered. They had to be referring to me jumping the red light and causing another car to swerve onto the kerb, hitting a bin. I had no intention of lying, which would only have made matters worse.
"Will you tell us what you know, Mr Emerson?" PC Jameson continued.
"Nothing much to tell. We were returning from the casino and I missed a red traffic light. Another car narrowly avoided hitting me and swerved out of the way."
"Can you confirm you failed to stop after the incident?"
"There was no point in stopping; there was no collision, nobody was injured," I said, even though I knew the other car had mounted the pavement and hit something.
"I'm afraid it was a little more serious than you think. The other car hit a lamp post causing extensive damage. In addition, the driver sustained a head injury."
"I'm sorry, I didn't realise. I was so shocked that I'd missed the red light."
"You failed to stop to report the incident."
I was beginning to feel very nervous. "As I said, I didn't know there had been a crash, and especially not that someone was injured. Is the driver ok?"
"You say you were unaware you caused the other vehicle to mount the pavement," added PC Owen.
"Ok, I know I should have stopped to check, but it was so minor, I didn't think any damage had been done," I said, trying to make my decision sound reasonable.
"Perhaps you should have thought to check instead of making that assumption," PC Jameson said. "Fortunately the driver had a passenger who was able to give him assistance and arrange treatment."
"I'm really sorry," I said. "I didn't realise."
My response was met with an icy stare from the young Officer. Was she inviting me to say more?
"How did you track me down?" I asked. "Not that I was deliberately trying to hide," I added, quickly.
"Fortunately, or unfortunately from your viewpoint, a member of the public reported the incident. It corroborated what the driver and passenger of the other vehicle told us."
"But there was nobody around, apart from the other car, not at that time of night, there were only the four of us in the car," I said, looking around at the others, each in turn. As my eyes fell on Gina, I detected a look of guilt on her face. Realisation dawned on me, but surely not. "It was you, wasn't it?"
"Maybe," she answered sheepishly, and a little defiantly.
"Mr Emerson, we would like you to accompany us to the police station where we will conduct an official interview ...." PC Jameson began. The remainder of what she said was lost on me as I struggled to understand what was happening, and why Gina would do such a thing.
"Do I have to go to the police station?" I asked, feeling a little dazed.
"Yes, I have just said, you will have to accompany us, Mr Emerson."
"Is it ok if I put something else on before we go?"
"PC Owen will stay with you while you change."
I went into the bedroom with the male Officer leaving the others with PC Jameson.
"What's going to happen next?" I asked him.
"When we get to the station, we'll conduct a formal interview and you will be asked to make a written statement. A date will then be set for you to go before a magistrate. Usually it all moves fairly quickly, probably later this week."
As we returned from the bedroom, I picked up on the conversation that had been going on amongst the others and PC Jameson.
"What will he get?" Becky was asking the female Officer.
"If he pleads guilty, it'll probably just be a fine and points on his licence."
"If he pleads not guilty?" she asked, tentatively.
"If he pleads not guilty, the case will be deferred to a later date. If he is then found guilty, the penalty will be much heavier."
"Why can't he just pay for the damage to be repaired?"
"Our concern is the offence that has been committed, that of not stopping to report a traffic incident. It hasn't helped his case that someone sustained an injury."
Standing in the group, once again, my eyes were fixed on Gina, who looked back at me with an expression of defiance. Becky, though, had a look of deep concern on her face.
"Unless you are happy with an appointed solicitor, I suggest you arrange for a solicitor of your own to be at the station within the next hour," PC Jameson said to Becky.