The Bound2Burst series often utilizes these "everyday" setups to explore specific character endurance or physical states.
Conversation unfurled without instructions. Jayne’s laughter arrived late and quick, the kind that resets shifts of gravity. When she spoke about nothing of consequence—a neighbor’s cat who refused to be spoken to, a passerby’s hat that had the audacity to be too small—she drew language into tiny sculptures. You found yourself listening for the particular way she connected one small observation to another, the way she made each detail reverberate as if it were a bell struck in a cathedral. Time, in her company, did not pass so much as arrange itself into more meaningful shapes. An Afternoon Out with Jayne -Bound2Burst-
Jayne delivers a performance that is vulnerable, commanding, hilarious, and heartbreaking. She reminds us that kink is not about the apparatus of restraint; it is about the mind that chooses to be held. When she spoke about nothing of consequence—a neighbor’s
We left the market’s energy for a quieter lane shaded by plane trees. Here, Jayne walked with her hands folded behind her back, chin angled as if measuring the exact pitch of the sky. We found a café with mismatched chairs and a chalkboard menu promising comfort more than novelty. Over cups of tea the size of small boats, we traded small confidences. Jayne spoke about a job she loved and the part of it that tired her; I told her about a letter I’d been meaning to write. There was a pause between us when the server refilled our cups, and in that pause the ordinary act of being present felt like an affirmation. Jayne delivers a performance that is vulnerable, commanding,
We decided to take the show on the road for "An Afternoon Out," but Jayne didn't account for two things:
The plot, such as it is, follows Jayne discovering a leather-bound journal. As she reads the instructions aloud, she begins to experiment. There is a delicious, meta-textual layer here: Jayne is both the rigger and the model, the top and the bottom. She ties her own wrists with a single-column tie, testing the integrity of the knots.