My German-speaking Swiss chastity slave begged me recently for a release from his cage, but instead of granting his wish, I decided to make things more interesting with a playful Locktober chastity game. If he is clever enough, he has the chance to win his freedom—but only by using his wits.
At first, I gave him just one day to find the key I had hidden in his apartment. However, after he surprised me by playing a beautiful piano piece for me, I decided to reward his effort with leniency and extended his time limit to three days.
The rules are simple. I marked the key and placed it in his apartment, giving him one fine clue: the key is hidden near something valuable. The moment he finds it, he may finally unlock himself.
But there's a twist. If he struggles and wants more hints, each additional clue will cost him 10 extra days of chastity. That means if he requests two extra clues, he must endure 20 additional days in the cage even after he finds the key.
So far, one full day has passed, and he has made no progress at all. The clock is ticking, and the pressure is mounting. Will his intelligence lead him to freedom, or will his desperation bind him even longer in denial?