Role-Play Experiences
at Chicago Illusions
Here, authority and discipline take center stage.
You Are Pulled From the Room
Your name is called. Heads turn. The chatter around you stops just long enough for you to feel it. Maybe someone notices. Maybe they don’t. Either way, you are moving; following her heels clicking down the hall, pulse hammering in your ears, wondering who saw you go.
You step into her office and the door shuts behind you. The sound is soft but final. The world outside goes quiet. It is just the two of you now. The hum of voices and ringing phones fades. The silence in here is heavier, charged, waiting.
She Knows
She does not ask you why you are here. She already knows. She sees the way you can’t quite meet her eyes, the way you glance down her blouse, the way your breath catches when she sits back in her chair. You are already caught, and she is going to make you admit it.
The Room is Hers
The desk feels impossibly wide. You stand there, waiting, desperate to speak but not daring to do it without permission. When she finally moves, the sound of her chair scraping back makes your stomach drop. She circles you slowly, every step measured, until she is behind you. Her hand presses down between your shoulders, and you are bent over before you realize it.
The Correction
This is where excuses die. You feel the edge of the desk against your stomach, your hands pressed flat to the surface. Her voice is the only sound. When she tells you to count, you count. When she tells you to hold still, you do not move. The world outside might as well not exist. The only thing that matters is what she is about to do next.
Teacher and student scenes carry the same weight. The hallway is full of noise until she calls your name. Then it is just you and her, the scrape of chalk on the board, the punishment written out line by line until you can barely hold the pen.
You Leave Different
When it is over, you fix your clothes, smooth your hair, and open the door like nothing happened. No one looks up. No one knows what she did to you. But you know. And the next time she calls you into that office, you will go without hesitation.