>>100536317What if I took a few of this lab mouse's limbs away, leaving her with only one arm to pick herself back up with, and told her I would only give them back if she agreed to endure (enthusiastically!) several punches from me? I wonder what her reaction would be like and how tense this little mouse would get in anticipation for the first one, which would connect with her face of course. I'm sure it wouldn't take too many before she had tears in her eyes while being told to pick herself up and asked if she wanted me to keep going, because its important that this is consensual, you see? She knows that she needs her limbs and that if she doesn't ask me (zealously!) to hit her, then I'll take them and leave. Every so often I would purposely punch the very right side of her face to catch her by surprise and really make her see stars (in the one eye she can see out of). I would hit her with some hefty harapans as well just to mix things up and make sure her gut and ribs are in enough pain that she won't necessarily prefer that to getting her face smashed. I would keep telling her "Don't worry its almost over! Just a couple more!" just to see a hopeful expression on her face before giving her a really big haymaker and then kiss her on the mouth while she's dazed, because the expression on her face is too cute for me to resist, though it would make the already struggling to breathe mouse with broken ribs even more out of breath. What kind of thoughts would be going through her head? I assume she would be wondering whether I intended on ever letting her go, or was going to outright beat her to death while eating up the suffering brought on by the false hope I gave her. After a long painful time, I would take the utmost pleasure in telling her it was over and seeing the relief flood her face when I handed her her glasses back only to nail her right as she puts them back on, cracking them even more and nearly knocking her unconscious. After that I would rip her one arm off and use her limbless body for even more pleasurable activities. I'm sure she would pass out at some point and wake up seeing (with the little vision her swollen eye offers) her limbs shabbily placed in a pile next to her and a mysterious sticky white substance covering her broken face and glasses that she'll have to bring to her lab to study once her face and ribs are recovered enough. Playing with this little lab mouse would be too much fun!