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Test Drive Meme #2

You wake up in a closet. It's a nice enough one, clearly owned by someone with a large bedroom and too many clothes. There's a dim light on but no switch to make it brighter. As your eyes adjust and you come to the realization that this is probably not a dream, you notice you aren't alone. Locked in the closet with you is (at least) one other person who seems just as confused and disoriented as yourself.
On the door, you can both see a list with a possibly familiar title and a familiar set of rules; Seven Minutes In Heaven. The door will be locked for a probably very long seven minutes and it will not open no matter how much you try to force it. In the closet air is a hefty dose of aphrodisiacs that might be clouding your normal judgement. The longer you wait, the more you want to give in to the game.
Will they really let you out when the seven minutes are done? Or will the countdown start all over again until you consent? Only waiting will tell.
EDIT: Aphrodisiacs are OPTIONAL, not required. Also feel free to make your own scenarios, themes are merely for those wanting an idea.
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Then the chestnut haired beauty began to color, Percival was no fool nor an adolescent boy. He had seen that sort of flush before. He did not prod but instead let her tell him in her own way.
As she spoke his eyebrow went up, a kissing game? Kissing was not unpleasant, it was not as if he had never kissed. For seven minutes however sounded like something meant for a marriage.
"Seven minutes for certain?" He did not sound shocked or uncomfortable about it. It was a gentle request, he did not want to sully her reputation in any way. His own would with stand but his sense of right, honor and duty demanded he try to keep hers intact.
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Besides, if she had to kiss anybody, she was glad that it would be someone who seemed kind.
"Sorry," she said, her head bobbing in apology. "I know it isn't ideal. It's just that kind of place." She mistook his reluctance to mean that he just wasn't interested, and that was understandable. "We can sit down and wait to see if they change their minds, if you like."