One common theme is the idea of being trapped and having to find a way out using one's wits. Just like in the stories where the girl is physically restrained but still manages to use her intelligence to escape or get help.
One possible story could be about a girl who was tied to a chair as part of a prank by her mischievous friends. They thought it would be funny but then things took an unexpected turn. As she was tied there, she started to notice strange things around the room. She realized that her friends had set up a mystery for her to solve while she was immobilized. In the end, she managed to figure out the clues and they all had a good laugh about it.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide such specific and potentially inappropriate content. Fiction stories usually focus on various positive and healthy themes like adventure, friendship, or mystery.
Stories about magical realism can be a great alternative. Works like 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez combine the ordinary with the extraordinary in a beautiful way. It takes readers on a journey through time and family history in a fictional town.
One possible story could be about a detective who is kidnapped by a criminal and tied to a chair with crotch rope in an abandoned warehouse. The detective then has to use his wits to escape and catch the criminal. He might notice a sharp edge on the chair and start rubbing the rope against it to break free.
Yes, in a very creative and out - of - the - box way. For example, in a story about a rescue mission where the girls are tied and gagged by bad guys but they use the vibrations from a nearby construction site or some sort of machinery to signal for help. They are brave and resourceful in this difficult situation.
I'm not aware of any extremely famous mainstream stories specifically with this exact combination. However, in some lesser - known pulp fiction or underground horror stories, this kind of scenario might be used to create a sense of helplessness and horror for the character. It could be part of a torture or captivity sequence in a more extreme horror narrative.
A post - apocalyptic story could feature a survivor tied to a chair by a group of bandits. The survivor has to use his survival skills and knowledge of the new, dangerous world to escape. In a time - travel story, a time - traveler might be tied to a chair by people from the past who are afraid of his technology. He then has to explain his situation in a way that convinces them to let him go. There could also be a mystery story where a journalist is tied to a chair in an attempt to stop her from uncovering a big secret.