She turned back to Aaden and said, "I think you need one.She turned back to Aaden and said, "I think you need one. I recommend you use 'Vahbeth.'" He nodded. The standard safeword. "I'll remember. Tana... Ken knows me better than anybody. Trust his decisions." "I will, Aaden." She turned back to me. "Come here." I followed her back to her toybox, where we knelt on the floor again as she sorted paddles, whips, floggers, ect. "What do I have to know about him?" "The most obvious sign is his legs... they start to shake really hard when he's going into shock. That's a warning sign- but don't stop playing unless I say so. We've played beyond that." She looked at me. "Set... you guys play hard." "Sometimes," I nodded. "If his eyes start to glaze or fade, stop playing, right there. Check his nose... if it goes gray, he's about to pass out." She nodded. "Should I start?" "If you would?" I asked. She nodded, taking out a light flogger. "Okay, Aaden, we're going to start light. |