Bluebeard’s Castle
I’ll tell it as a story, although it was true. Once upon a time there was a young, beautiful maid who excelled at her work. She was so good, that she only worked for people with a high profile. Nevertheless, she had a defect: she was too curious. And when she came to work in Bluebeard’s Castle, her curiosity signed her fate.
Of course, it wasn’t a real castle, but the mansion of a millionaire. However, it was so big, so dark, and so creepy, that it reminded the maid of a castle. Moreover, the lord of the house was a tall, sinister man, who made her think of Bluebeard. In case you don’t remember, Bluebeard was the owner of a huge castle, in which there were seven doors which always remained locked. His eight wife asked him to open the doors, and there she found the evidence that Bluebeard had murdered his previous wives. Now, in some versions of the story, Bluebeard redeems himself through the love for his new wife. In others, he remains a villain. That doesn’t matter.
In this house, there was a locked room. And the maid could barely sleep thinking what could be hidden within its walls. He asked the lord of the house to open the room “for ventilation”. he gave her the key of the room. However, he warned her that opening the room would mean that she consented to whatever happened to her. Instead of feeling afraid and abandoning the idea, she felt more intrigued.
So, the following night, once she had finished doing the rest of the rooms, she entered the locked room. She had barely stepped into it, when the lord of the house grabbed her from behind and tied her to a wall. He covered her with rope, leaving no part of her body unexplored, unstimulated, uncaressed, unhurt. She felt pleasure, she felt pain. She screamed and she moaned as she reached unsuspected levels of ecstasy, for which the word “orgasm” was not enough. And it was all done to her through ropes and knots.
Next morning, the maid left the castle. But she could never forget the locked, Shibari room.
That was my Shibari story inside Bluebeard’s castle.