Innocent Hands: A Standalone Exposure & Helplessness Story
Eric’s self-bondage has always carried an edge of risk. When his wife is out of town, the compulsion grows stronger. One quiet summer night he packs his bag, drives to a seldom-used park pavilion, and sets up a carefully planned session against a support beam—ropes, locks, gag, and a handwritten note left in plain sight.
He expected solitude.
He did not expect company.
Four young adults out late find him exactly as he left himself: bound, gagged, and unable to stop what happens next. What begins as shock and curiosity quickly turns into something far more intense. They take the note at face value, tighten every restraint, and spend the night treating his helplessness as both entertainment and invitation.
A raw first-person story of escalating immobilization, psychological exposure, and the kind of complete loss of control that only arrives when the fantasy becomes real.
This is a detailed, realistic depiction of a CNC scenario written from the restrained man’s point of view, with strong emphasis on the slow build of helplessness and the mental side of being completely at someone else’s mercy.
Content includes: consensual non-consent (CNC), self-bondage, progressive restraint, edging, ruined orgasms, public risk, and intense psychological helplessness. All characters are consenting adults.