This role-play is ideally suited for someone that doesn't want to write a lot for each reply. Saying that, I'm not talking about one-liners either. But I have came to the conclusion that while sometimes I am capable of writing a hell of a lot in a single post , when I am struggling for creativity I feel put off replying to a larger reply. So a few sentences, a paragraph or two, will keep me interested for much longer.
The story is rather simple. I need a female character to be hunted by mine: her reasons for being there can be discussed. Either she is a girlfriend he has become bored of, a police officer that has been snooping around a gangster's drug operations a little too often or just an unlucky slave girl that he has purchased at an auction. He will send her out, giving her a head-start before chasing after her with a tranquilliser gun. If she is hit by one of the bullets, she will be unable to move and he will take her back to his house where he'll have his fun with her for a few hours. After that, she is sent back out.
All the while, she occasionally meets my second character. Someone that seems to turn up at almost every corner, watching her run and try to escape. His intentions are unknown, but he seems to want to help her. As the hunt progresses, his actions become more sympathetic and it appears as if he really wants to aid her in her escape. Can she trust him? Will she fight back? And most importantly: will she ever escape?
The story is rather simple. I need a female character to be hunted by mine: her reasons for being there can be discussed. Either she is a girlfriend he has become bored of, a police officer that has been snooping around a gangster's drug operations a little too often or just an unlucky slave girl that he has purchased at an auction. He will send her out, giving her a head-start before chasing after her with a tranquilliser gun. If she is hit by one of the bullets, she will be unable to move and he will take her back to his house where he'll have his fun with her for a few hours. After that, she is sent back out.
All the while, she occasionally meets my second character. Someone that seems to turn up at almost every corner, watching her run and try to escape. His intentions are unknown, but he seems to want to help her. As the hunt progresses, his actions become more sympathetic and it appears as if he really wants to aid her in her escape. Can she trust him? Will she fight back? And most importantly: will she ever escape?