Chat GPT no. 2: the Straitjacket (failed) escape (F/f)

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Chat GPT no. 2: the Straitjacket (failed) escape (F/f)

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Hello, others should try out their own creations, but here is my second attempt of an AI generated narrative using the following as prompt:
(Tell me a story about a daughter who asks her mother Mary that she be tied up in a straitjacket. She is determined to try escaping just like a real escape artist. Mary buys a Posey straitjacket and presents it to her daughter, who is thrilled. After she crosses her arms, Mary secures the straps snugly behind her back and between her legs. Mary then says she must do some errands and she doesn't want her wandering too far, so she puts her into a hogtie. Mary then leaves her daughter to her to struggle for a while. Jennifer is enjoying herself but fails to escape).

Jen had always been fascinated by the idea of being a real-life escape artist. She had watched countless videos of people wriggling out of straitjackets and handcuffs, and she was determined to try it herself.

So, when she asked her mother Mary if she could be tied up in a straitjacket, Mary was a little hesitant at first. But Jen was so persistent, and Mary knew how much it meant to her, so she agreed.

Mary went online and bought a Posey straitjacket, one of the most reputable brands in the industry. When it arrived, she presented it to Jen, who was overjoyed. She eagerly crossed her arms and let Mary secure the straps behind her back and between her legs.

As she finished, Mary told Jen that she had some errands to run and didn't want her wandering too far, so she added a hogtie to keep her legs firmly in place. Then, with a smile and a warning to be careful, she left Jen alone to struggle and try to escape.

At first, Jen was thrilled. She wriggled and squirmed, trying every trick she had seen online to escape from the straitjacket. But no matter what she did, she couldn't seem to get free.

She was starting to get frustrated, but then she realized that this was part of the challenge. She took a deep breath and focused her mind, determined to figure out a way to escape.

For hours, she twisted and turned, trying every possible angle to wriggle out of the straitjacket. But it seemed impossible. She was starting to get tired and a little discouraged.

Just when she was about to give up, she heard her mother's voice calling from the other room. "Jen, are you okay in there?" Mary asked.

"Yes, I'm fine," Jen replied, trying to sound cheerful. "I'm just trying to escape."

"Well, you've been in there for a long time," Mary said. "Why don't you take a break and come out for a while?"

Jen thought about it for a moment, then reluctantly agreed. She had been struggling for so long, but she knew her mother was right. She needed a break.

As Mary helped her out of the straitjacket and hogtie, Jen felt a mix of emotions. She was disappointed that she hadn't been able to escape, but she was also proud of herself for trying.

"It's okay, sweetie," Mary said, giving her a hug. "You did a great job. You'll get it next time."

Jennifer nodded, feeling a little better. She knew that she would try again, and next time she would be even more determined to succeed. She was a real-life escape artist, and she wouldn't give up until she had mastered the art of escaping from a straitjacket.