Still trapped at morning and it rained all night long

From Create Your Own Story

Naked and in Pain

You have no idea when the man left you alone, although it couldn't have been too late in the evening if the gift store was still open. However, with no light, and a heavy rain falling, it quickly becomes very dark. Before very long, you can only see a few feet in front of you with any clarity. The gifts shop, for example, is nothing but a gray shape a short distance away. You can't see any details.

As soon as the sound of the man's car fades away, you start to frantically struggle, trying to pull your hands and head out of the stocks. You cannot, and only manage to make the bucket swing back and forth a few times. You finally, reluctantly, stop struggling.

You then try to call for help. As you feared, the paper towels and the tape you are gagged with prevent you from making any legible sounds, and you cannot yell for help.

You finally hold still, conserving your energy. The rain shows no signs of letting up. You cannot be wetter than you already are, but you feel the bucket begin to pull at the string, causing the string to pull at the clothespins attached to your nipples.

Desperately, you try to shake the clothespins lose, but are unable to do so. They are clamped tightly enough to hurt, and the slowly increasing weight of the bucket is causing them to pull steadily downward, stretching your nipples. The pain is increasing steadily.

You begin to cry then, and keep it up as the rain continues to fill the bucket.

The night seems like an eternity. You try to remember when the park opens in the mornings. You can't remember for sure. Sometime between ten o'clock and noon is your best estimate.

You spend a sleepless, anxious night of ever increasing pain, frustration, fear, and helplessness. The rain never lets up, instead coming down steadily all night. Before long, the bucket is filled to overflowing. You try to tell yourself this means it can't get any heavier, but this is no comfort.

Finally, you become aware of a slight lightening in the sky. Morning is coming, and the longest and worst night of your life will soon be over.

It is a while before the sky is light. The rain continues, however, falling out of an overcast sky. By now, you are hungry, thirsty, sore, and tired. You are shivering, even though it is not cold. Your eyes hurt from crying and your mouth hurts from the bulk of the paper towels in it. The pain in your nipples is excruciating by now. You try to shake the bucket, hoping to dislodge it, but only manage to cause it to swing back and forth a few times, increasing your pain.

You start crying again.

By the time you stop, the sky is light. You think it might be time for the park to open soon. Someone should find you soon.

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