Bound in FA

 CH 1 ~ 3 When Des and Mel continued their association from Rainlovers of Fforeggub Asap he succeeded in keeping to the diet shed set him and benefiting in health as a result.  There were several other advantages to it, he found out.  More energy, more stamina, and more easily aroused in sexual terms.  Mel played upon his burgeoning sexuality by a mixture of teasing, encouragement and bribery until one day he caught a cold.  The mustard bath was an old remedy.  It was what else she did to him that finally put him on to the tracks for sexual fulfilment in a way he could never had imagined before meeting her.
CH 4  Paul went to try on a jacket in a snooty shop and realised too late he was showing his plastic shirt.  He was transfixed until the assistant whispered that she was wearing a plastic blouse and knickers under her shop assistants outfit, and suggested a snack when shed finished work.  They immediately took to one another, feeling as if theyd known each other for years, until Audrey commented that Paul sounded as if he wasnt born in F. .A. and he told her where hed lived in London.  Opposite where Audrey had lived at the same time!  Theyd been school mates and fancied one another since youngsters, only to be parted as teenagers.  They made up or lost time fairly rapidly.
CH 5 ~ 7 Detective sergeants Frank Lapin and Eartha Warren were detailed to take part in Jean and Helens Rain Dance to catch a drug dealer who was likely to arrive there.  Their Detective Chief Inspector instructed them to go incognito and to visit Jean and Helens emporium for kitting out to blend in with the other participants.  It led them to finding out they had mutual enthusiasm for impervious clothing and in the spirit of becoming acclimatised to their garments – as their chief had ordered – they tried some on at Earthas abode beforehand.  The results led them down a well defined path to a nirvana of their own stipulation.
CH 8 ~ 9  Des and Mel test out some suitable indoor sports equipment before going to the dance.
CH 10  The dance.  An ordinary dance?  With all the participants in waterproof wear from head to foot?  And a couple of dances that dont occur in normal events.  The drug dealer to be caught – by the police or by private means?
CH 11  Paul and Audrey reach home after the dance, and carry on from the point where they hesitated just before going to the dance.
CH 12  Des and Mel return to Mels flat after the dance and she carries out what shed told Des shed do to him when the time was ripe.  And she did it.  In full.
CH 13 ~ 14  The drug dealer is dealt with – by the forensic suited vigilantes as the local editor describes then, until hes caught out doing what he didnt want the citizens of F. A. to know about.
CH 14 ~ 23  Tim and Kay meet in a supermarket, leading onto unexpected events when it rains, and they accidentally become inextricably tied up by themselves.
  Then another woman lets herself in, making Kay enraged in her blindfolded, gagged and powerless sexual bondage that Tim obviously knows the other woman on intimate terms.
CH 24 ~28  Nicole meets Felix.  They discover their common passion and it leads on to an uncommonly passionate chain of events during the whole body lemon juice bondage treatment’.
CH 29 – 30  Tim and Kay get married and Tim’s sister assists them in Kay’s wish to be inescapably tied for blindfolded, gagged, complete enclosure, bondaged sex better than when she’d tied herself up.  All goes well until Tim is rendered temporarily unconscious for a time afterwards and on regaining his senses recognise his sister’s mac hood between his thighs with oral sex proceeding, and a strange voiced woman with Kay’s face then forces them to have full sexual intercourse in chained and roped, blindfolded, gagged and complete enclosure bondage.

Cole C. Porter

Blackpool, England

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MAKING YOUR OWN BOOK

If you wish to print out and make your own souvenir book, bear in mind that this story was formatted in A5 in order to be a handy size and the best results will be achieved by printing in A5, although you may wish to print out the cover pictures in a larger size for separate appreciation, in which case I recommend glossy photo paper and the ‘best photo’setting on your printer.

If you don’t wish to buy A5 paper especially for the text part of the book, careful folding, creasing, and slitting some A4 paper with a sharp knife will suffice if you don’t have a guillotine, and will probably work out slightly cheaper.

If you have the time and patience to feed both sides of each page in small batches or have a printer that will print on both sides of the paper, that will reduce the bulk of the book. I recommend that you don’t try to print more than five sides at a time with a single-sided printer in case the printer misfeeds or you make a mistake in orientating the pages or arranging their sequence.

EQUIPMENT

Apart from the paper you will need:

  1. Two pieces of A5 card 0.5 to 1mm thick and preferably white faced, cut to size with a metal straight edge and a craft knife, or a guillotine, if you are unable to obtain the card ready cut to size.
  2.  Strip of card – A5 length x thickness of book. (See METHOD, 5).
  3. Some rubber based adhesive and something similar to apply it with unless you don’t mind using a finger, as I did.
Some paste for attaching the covers to the card backings.  A tube of 'Border and Overlap Adhesive’ worked for me.
  • Some cloth – preferably cotton – 9 ¼” (216mm) long x the thickness of your book + 1” for the spine backing.  An old blouse or shirt is suitable and a squared pattern would make it easier to cut it straight.                
  • A means of clamping the pages together, e.g. two lengths of wood approximately 9” (210mm) long and recommended minimum 1” x 1/2” (25 x 12mm) wide/thick, two clamps, or two nuts and bolts through the wood, or a device such as a workbench with a movable jaw.
  • Two pieces of unprinted paper to go between the book and the wood to stop the book receiving dirty marks from the wood or getting stuck to it whilst clamping the pages.
  • Clean damp cloth for wiping up surplus adhesive.

The rest of the information including method is available when purchasing the book online.