Bound by James Lorelei
Author:James, Lorelei [James, Lorelei]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance, Contemporary, Adult
Amazon: B00E8OLJJA
Goodreads: 19750198
Publisher: NAL
Published: 2014-02-04T08:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
SHE didnât sleep well. Tired of tossing and turning, she rolled out of bed at nine and cleaned her loft from top to bottom. Pathetic that sheâd fallen into that old habit of scrubbing the shit out of everything when she was upset. Next would she start wearing the finger-to-elbow rubber gloves her mother favored?
No. You are not your mother.
Marion Hardwick would never put herself in a situation like the one with Ronin in the first place. But if she had made a judgment error, sheâd walk away and never look back. Sheâd never give him a chance to explain. Sheâd never satisfy her curiosity about what made a man like him tick.
So, if she wasnât like her mother . . . then why was she acting exactly like her? Cutting Ronin off at the knees and refusing to hear him out? She hadnât already judged him . . . had she?
God. This was so fucked up.
Since sheâd had such a good go of numbing her mind with cleaning, she tackled her office. By the time sheâd showered off the grime, the clock read five. All she wanted to do was hole up and eat pizza and a pint of Oreo mint ice cream. Lose herself in bad TV. Watching back-to-back-to-back episodes of Storage Wars was better than fretting about the fact that sheâd called Ronin a killer.
A killer, for godâs sake.
Talk about a knee-jerk reaction out of fear.
Talk about stupidity.
Sheâd immediately judged something she didnât understand as . . . bad? Wrong? Scary? Freaky? When sheâd been fine with it before when Ronin used scarves instead of ropes? When she didnât know what it was besides that it turned her on?
She didnât know enough about bondage or whatever the fuck it was to form a subjective opinion. Since education was the only way to dispel fear, Amery cracked open her laptop and punched shibari in the search engine.
Holy shit. Over eighty thousand hits showed up.
Okay, maybe she was living under a rock; obviously it wasnât as obscure a practice as sheâd initially believed.
The first thing she looked up was the definition.
Shibari/kinbaku is the technique of using ropes to create sensual, dramatic, and erotic bondage that has roots in 16th-century Japanese martial arts, 18th-century historical Japanese judicial punishments, and 19th-century Japanese theatrical productions.
She read further and learned that the practices were originally based on the jujitsu bondage punishment called hojojutsu. No wonder Ronin had an interest in it, since the practice had been borne out of the martial arts discipline heâd trained in his entire life. As far as she could tell, hojojutsu had been around since the time of the samurais. When samurais transported prisoners, theyâd used ropes to bind and control them after capture. Some samurais became well known for their rope handiwork, which had to be functional and yet humane. Competitions arose between the samuraisâthe more intricate and distinct designs, the more respect the rope master garnered.
Amery also learned the terms were slightly different branches of the same bondage discipline.
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