As he watched, she straightened even more, arched her legs and back against the metal restraints, and shook all over.As he watched, she straightened even more, arched her legs and back against the metal restraints, and shook all over. He heard her scream of passion even through her gagged mask and his own layer of thick rubber. She had stopped dead on the treadmill, and hung limply in her harness, right up against the shock prods, jerking and squirming in her rubber sheath. For a moment, he was afraid that some horrible fate had befallen his erstwhile lover. But after a few moments, she grunted, jerked away from the rear of the treadmill, and began walking again. He could not be angry with her, for she was in a worse situation than he was! This cycle went on for some time, blurring into a haze of maddened, over-heated passion in which neither of them knew nor cared about the time. They each had submerged completely in the overpowering sensations wracking their bodies, and for a time, the light of madness burned in each pair of rubber-bordered eyes. time passed..... The next thing Jason felt was a sudden numbness. He realized slowly that the cycle of vibrating massage had ceased. He heard noises faintly through his clear rubber helmet, and opened his eyes. There was a stranger in the room! He panicked, wondering what this grinning man in his tweed suit must think of their bizarre entrapment. All the man said was, "Hello," while he casually looked about the room. Flora must have seen him speak, because she shook her head vigorously, and the man looked puzzled for a moment. He walked over to her, examined her clothing and equipment and flipped the switch on her belt. He gave each of them in turn a soft smile, and began speaking softly. Jason could not quite make out what he was saying, because of the silicone helmet covering his head. He caught the words, "Miss Rafool's", "Rescue", and "Master", but the rest was a faint jumble. He shouted into the helmet, trying to get the man to release him, or at least repeat his words more loudly, but the man only smiled at him, and began freeing Flora from her harness and the treadmill. |