The apartment was m quiet as I lay on my back, bound by my roommate’s shoelaces, the cold, wooden floor pressing against my bare skin. My arms were stretched out above my head, taut with the tension of his makeshift knots. A thick, disgusting pair of boxers filled my mouth. He had done a meticulous job, ensuring that my muffled protests would not escape the confines of my own mouth.
My eyes watered as I squinted at the clock on the wall, the ticking echoing through the silence like a mocking metronome counting down the moments of my humiliation. It had been hours since he had discovered the missing vodka, and his rage had not yet subsided. I’ve never seen my roommate so angry, stealing his alcohol was the last thing I should’ve done.
I could feel the heat rising from my face as he stepped into my line of vision, holding his shoes like a trophy. The smell was overpowering, a potent mix of stale sweat and the musky odor that only comes from wearing the same pair of socks for days on end.
He sat down on the edge of the bed, the mattress groaning under his weight, and leaned in close, his breath hot against my cheek. "You know what you did," he whispered, his voice a low, angry hiss. "You stole from me."
With that, he began to peel the socks from his feet, the fabric sticking and releasing with a sickening sound that made my stomach churn. He held them up to my nose, the dampness of his sweat stinging my nostrils. "Take a deep breath," he said, his tone dangerously calm. "Inhale my essence. This is what you get for touching what's mine."
Panic set in as I struggled against my restraints, my body writhing in an attempt to escape the impending punishment. The boxers grew wet with drool and the fabric grew tighter with every gasp for air. He chuckled darkly, finding amusement in my distress. I knew I had to find a way out of this situation, but with every passing second, the room grew hazier and my thoughts grew fuzzier.
He leaned in closer, the socks an inch from my face. "Another bullshit and this situation will become a daily thing, now keep sniffing”