She squirmed as I tightened the last of the knots. She tried to pull her hand away, but she couldn't. The rope was too tight.
She tried to speak, but I gagged her first thing. I didn't want her screaming for help, or trying to talk her way out of this.
Finally, when the last knot was nice and tight, I stood up. "Look to your right," I said.
She did so.
"The train will come from that direction, in about ten minutes. I tied you down just around the curve here so the train crew won't see you. But, even if they do, they'll be traveling about fifty miles an hour, so there's no way they can stop in time."
She moaned and struggled with the rope. I watched.
"Well, good bye," I said. I walked away.
I didn't go far. I found a nice spot from where I could see her, and I sat down to watch.
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