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Rated: 13+ · Interactive · Detective · #2089908
Two sisters get into tickling-themed mishaps. Prequel to "Mystery at Featherton Manor".
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Chapter #4

Tickle tricks

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One day, without any warning or foreshadowing, a full-on prank war erupted between Summer and Mouse. They already forgot who even started it and were just prowling and running around the house, seeking ways to one-up each other. Usually it would end with one party being tricked into bondage or a trap and tickled with a new tool for 10 minutes. Then they were let go and the chase began anew because this time the contest wasn't about endurance but over ingenuity, both understood that the one that could surprise the other the most would count as the winner.

They had already had completed multiple rounds, at one time Summer set up actual actual stocks in the living room that she got from who knows where, locked Mouse in and treated her feet with lotion and hairbrushes until she screamed.
In response Mouse trapped Summer on the couch and had her kneeling with hands tied behind her back as she went over her feet repeatedly with mom's electric toothbrush.

Naturally those were only the two most blatant ones. Pranks also included hiding someone's things or lying about hiding them, hiding behind a door and scaring them, pouring water or bugs on their bed, or faking an important phone call and seeing how long it took for them to recognize your fake voice (this actually led to an important client of mom being accused of being Mouse, which they got reprimanded for). But mostly it ended up coming down to finding better and/or sillier tools to tickle each other with and clever plots to lure each other in. (No physical fight was ever necessary as the one who got jumped would usually just submit and let the other tie them up in any way they wanted.)

Here was Summer prowling near Mouse's room expecting to spot her sister hiding behind something, when she peeked into the room she saw there was a comb and a round brush left on Mouse's bed. "I should probably pocket those, it'd be quite the irony to tickle her with her own comb." But when she entered the room the door slammed shut and Mouse was standing behind it with a water pistol.

"Ah-ha! I knew you couldn't resist taking them, I put those there only for you!" Summer was impressed, that was really smart. She raised her hands and allowed her sister to wrap jump ropes around her which took about 5 minutes to finish.
then she was sat down and watched Mouse rummage around for something inside her toy box.

"What is it? Feathers?" Summer asked curiously.
Mouse produced a fuzzy toy snake and started sawing it back and forth between Summer's toes.
"Thahahat is sohoho sillEEEhihihi" Summer shrieked.

After 5 minutes she got untied and was smiling and massaging herself.
"I'll get you back for that." She told her sis with a happy face.

"Sure, if you can catch me." Mouse said and stuck her tongue out.

Mouse fled but Summer felt a bit tired to chase after from being barefooted all day.
She wondered if she should put on socks even if they'll be removed again and decided it was worth the comfort. But as she was doing this (and managed to complete it without Mouse jumping her), something happened...
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