

Final year University student Chloe Toy is having lots of trouble resting because of the pressure of exams, and she has a recurring nightmare about being tied up by intruders, too. She turns to the University doctor for advice. He recommends a new treatment which has just been published in the journals - a big flood of neurotransmitters just before bed, from oh, say... tickling. And the bondage break-in nightmares? Best to deal with those by exposure therapy - she should be tied down for the tickling therapy session! It sounds like nonsense but there is no arguing with the science in the journal, so reluctantly Chloe agrees and makes an appointment for the doctor to visit her in her flat that evening for a prolonged bound tickle session. Will it do the trick?