18.0801-0900 Lorraine's 'xBling' Jewelry
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@25.0912-1052.32 by Atx
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Dear Marla,
I've been wearing a lot of Lorraine's stage bling jewelry lately.
It seems that shiny black latex, such a the suits I wear, make very good stages on which to display the intricate faux stage bling which she makes.
There are generally three categories that she makes:
As you can imagine, after Lorraine retired her Hollywood business dropped off. The industry has also changed and most of her contacts have also retired. She still gets an order from some Hollywood studio now and then but they are rare.
Lorraine has also been experimenting with making bondage collars and cuffs with her 3D printer. She has found some 'reasonably durable' plastic material for the printer. She uses it produce buckles, fittings and embellishments for her leather harness systems. She explained that she calls them 'systems' because an action or tug on any one point of the harness affects all of the others. So, for example, if I am wearing one of her harnesses and bend over to pick something off of the floor, I will feel weight at my shoulders and my pussy. Very diabolical! Very 'stimulating'!
Lorraine's simple pictures on her websites of her devices just don't convey the apparent impossibility of their removal. For example, a picture of her cuffs staged on a blue velvet backgound may convey how beautiful they are, but, somehow, the anguish of the bondage aspect is not conveyed.
"Thalia, I have a proposal for you." Said Lorraine.
"Oh? What it is it?"
She replied. "You've seen my Ebay and Etsy pages. You know how they just don't work. I get so many inquires from people about them who just don't realize that they are for bondage". She giggled. "One person even asked if the locks were to prevent anyone from stealing them. Seriously!"
"What is your proposal?" I asked?
"I tend to make several prototypes of a design before actually photographing it for my online stores. A long time ago I used to test them myself, but the Accident stopped that." She gestured at the wheelchair.
She continued. "Would you like to test and model the designs for me? I would make my prototypes to fit you. This is a real modelling job, Thalia. I would like to take many photographs of my pieces on you for my website stores - I think you and your shiny black suit are a natural for this.My creations look great on you. You would be the face of my business. If you wear one of my prototypes the entire time you are on duty, I'll pay you an extra hundred bucks a month. I'm sorry I cannot offer more, but money is tight right now. Besides, I think you will have fun with this.