In The Bank Manager's Cupboard - Part Five. David awoke to find Karin in his cell, dressed from head to toe in leather. She stood arms akimbo, her legs astride, thighs straining against the tight leather skirt. Not waiting for him to fully regain his senses she launched into him, "Do you behave like this at home?" She indicated the clothes strewn around the room where he had left them as he had stumbled to find his bed. How could he answer? "Um..... No." With her leather boots which disappeared beneath her skirt she kicked his handkerchief, still lying by the door. "What is this," Karin demanded, and looking at the stained toilet seat, "and that." David stammered, "Um.... Er.... Sorry." What else could he say? Karin strode to his bedside, and nylon swishing against leather placed one booted heel on his low bed. With her boot beside him as he half sat up, he was again conscious of what lay beneath her skirts, although he dare not look directly. Her arm resting on her thigh, she leant over him in an intimidating manner, "Is this the kind of disrespect you show when invited to stay in your employer's home?" Not waiting for an answer she insisted, "I think that this throws a different complexion upon everything. Don't you?" David tried to ingratiate himself, it looked as though he might have blown his chances, she'd probably tear up their contract and kick him out. "I'm sorry Madam, I won't let it happen again." Having got him on the run, Karin decided to turn the screws. "Let me see if I have got this straight," looking at the handkerchief by the door, she summarised. "Instead of going to bed in preparation for an early start as I suggested, you knelt there and peeked through the keyhole like a schoolboy. You invaded my privacy. You watched me undress, and then jerked yourself off, soiling that handkerchief. Not satisfied you then proceeded to indulge in this disgusting behaviour a second time, making a mess on the toilet seat. Then leaving your mess and discarding your clothes all over the floor, you flopped into bed. You remained there, not even having the politeness or decency to rise and clean up the mess when I turned on the light an hour ago." Put like that, David found that it all sounded appalling, he should be ashamed of himself. And yet, that wasn't quite how he remembered it. It hadn't felt that bad when he did it. But it was worse really, because he hadn't just watched her undressing. What would she think if she knew what he had seen? Did she really turn on the light an hour ago? There was nothing he could say! He searched for words. "Since you have nothing to say for yourself," Karin reasoned as she picked up his clothes. "You will I think agree that your behaviour demonstrates that you need some basic training. Someone needs to teach you tidiness, good manners, humility and respect." She waited by the door and demanded, "Well, do you agree?" David gave in to the force of her tirade, "Yes Madam, I'm sorry Madam." Karin smiled condescendingly, "You will find a uniform to fit you in the cupboard. Put it on and come downstairs where we'll make a fresh start. I will assume the responsibility for your training." She walked out with his clothes, stating finally, "You may thank me downstairs." How had he managed to get himself into such a mess. His clothes confiscated, David looked again into the cupboard. His worst fears were confirmed, the only clothes available were clearly maid's uniforms. He searched Karin's room for his clothes unsuccessfully. If he could find them he would go downstairs and explain that maybe it would be best if they forgot their agreement, or find some other way forward. Things were going too fast, for months he had seemed to have lost control of his life, and this was the last straw. David was undecided, he couldn't wait here naked. He could hardly negotiate with Karin if he went down in a maid's uniform. Maybe she had thought that some other uniform was in the cupboard. Obviously she couldn't expect him to put on female clothing! Something of hers might fit him, perhaps a dressing gown, but that would only compound the problem, make her more angry.