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The Hardware Store
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Roxanne was disturbed when Rex was not there to meet her after class.
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She went back to her dorm room to do some studying. She could not stop
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thinking, however, about getting a pair of handcuffs. At one of the
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parties, she had heard one of the girls mentioning that the kids in town
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bought them at Johnson's hardware down the street from campus.
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She decided to go down there and buy some. She told her roommate
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where she was going. "I'm going down to Johnson's Hardware to buy a pair
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of handcuffs for my sorority," she said.
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Kathy her roommate, not affiliated with a sorority was aghast.
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"You're kidding! I can't believe you would let them put those things on
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you!"
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"They're not so bad," laughed Roxanne. "You can try them on when I
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get back."
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"No way, Jose!" said Kathy.
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"See you later," said Roxanne over her shoulder as she walked out the
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door.
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She had put on a rather sexy outfit. She wore red short pants, a
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white long sleeved shirt with a high collar, a lacy bodice, and sheer
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sleeves and strap-on black high heel sandals. She got more than a few long
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looks from passing cars on her short walk to the hardware store.
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When she walked into the store, it seemed rather typical of a small
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town hardware store. A young man approached her. "May I help you?" he
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inquired politely.
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"Yes," replied Roxanne, "I would like to buy a pair of handcuffs."
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"Certainly," he said, "You must be with a sorority. This is the time
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of year that we make sure we are well stocked with such items. Tell, me
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what kind did you have in mind?"
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"Well, I really wasn't aware there was more than one kind."
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"There certainly are. There are the lightweight, easy to carry in a
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purse or pocket type, the maximum security type with a special key, the
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cheap riveted kind, and the standard ten ounce type which are the most
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popular," explained the young man.
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"Well," said Roxanne, "I'd like to see the lightweight, the maximum
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security and the standard types."
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"Here they are," he said. "If you have any questions, please don't
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hesitate to ask."
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"Which are the hardest to get out of," asked Roxanne.
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"Well, they are all impossible when properly applied, but a person
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with a key can get out of all but the maximum security, unless they have a
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key specifically for that serial number. Of course, the handcuff company,
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if you send them the serial number, will send just about anybody a key.
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You need to be careful there. Not many people carry around a regular
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handcuff key though, much less a max-security key."
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"I'd like to try these on," asked Roxanne, indicating the maximum
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security handcuffs.
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"Certainly, in front or behind your back?"
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"Well, with my hands 'cuffed in front of me, I really couldn't be said
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to be handcuffed, could I?" she laughed as she turned her back to him and
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placed her wrists behind her.
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He took her wrists and applied the 'cuffs the way Rex had, with her
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palms outward and very tightly between her wristbone and hand.
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Several customers walked into the shop, and the phone rang. "Excuse
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me," said the young man and ran to answer the phone.
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Roxanne tried to escape the 'cuffs, but found them intractable. With
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her hands 'cuffed behind her, she examined the various types that the
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attendant had produced. There was no way she was going to buy the cheap
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riveted kind. They looked like you could pry them open with a crowbar or
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something. She really liked the seven ounce lightweight kind best. They
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were made out of polished aluminum. She tried to reach up to the counter
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to feel them to see how much lighter they were than the ten ounce kind, to
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see if the extra expense was justified. She had to turn to the side and
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pull her linked arms up behind her back.
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"You look like you are in a bit of a bind, Roxanne," said a voice
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behind her. It was Ron, the boy from her economics class! "Can I help you
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with something?"
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Roxanne, somewhat flustered but trying not to be embarrassed
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explained, "Well, I was just trying to decide which of these handcuffs to
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buy for the sorority business that I am involved in."
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"It looks like the ones that you have on are doing a pretty good job.
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They sure improve your posture," Ron said.
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"Thanks," Roxanne blushed, looking over her shoulder for the
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attendant. "It looks like the store attendant is too busy to let me go,
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can you find the key and release me?"
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"Well, let's see," said Ron. He took the box, turned it away from
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Roxanne. "No, there aren't any keys in here. I'd bet he'll be finished in
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a minute. Let's see what these look like." He moved around behind her to
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examine her handcuffs. "Boy, these look like the best ones that you have
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on. They look totally inescapable. Why would you get these others if you
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could get these?"
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"They each have certain advantages. I really like the lightweight
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idea, because during pledgeship, I think that they are used quite often.
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Some girls are even required to carry them around for active's use on
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demand. With my luck, I'll probably have to. In such case, the
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lightweight would be best. But I like the idea of maximum security,
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particularly if they are used on someone else," she said ruefully, pulling
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her joined hands up to the middle of her back.
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"It looks to me like you never would get out of those in a million
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years. I have an idea, can I buy you lunch?" asked Ron.
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"Well, maybe, but I have a class in an hour and a half. It will have
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to be a quick one," replied Roxanne.
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"I'll make you a deal: I'll pay for the maximum security 'cuffs, if
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you'll wear them during lunch. That way, you can get the lightweight and
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the maximum security and have a spare pair in case you need them." Ron
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offered.
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"Well, how would I eat?" Roxanne laughed, shaking the handcuffs
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behind her back.
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"Don't worry, I'll take care of that," said Ron.
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"Allright, but you'll have to take me to my class," agreed Roxanne.
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Roxanne felt easy around Ron, even though she was in handcuffs. To see a
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girl around campus in handcuffs this time of year was not at all unusual,
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due to the pledge season, and she thought that she might as well get used
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to it because she might be spending a lot of time bound over the next
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several months in fulfillment of her pledge requirements.
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The store attendant came over, and asked if Roxanne had decided on
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what he wanted. Ron spoke up. "Yes, I would like to purchase the
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handcuffs that the lady is wearing and she would like to buy the
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lightweight handcuffs. Where are the keys for these on her?"
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"Right here in the box," replied the attendant.
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Ron smiled at Roxanne, and Roxanne blushed, realizing that he had
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played a gentle dupe on her.
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"Good", said Ron, "you can box up the lightweight ones, but she'll
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wear mine out."
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This didn't seem at all unusual to the attendant, who prepared two
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packages, but the maximum security box was empty because the handcuffs were
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firmly locked behind the back and on the wrists of Roxanne. Ron handled
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the payment, and the attendant said, "Next week, we will be getting in a
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complete line of straitjackets and ball-gags and other restraints which
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you might find useful."
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