New Title 1 by Strange Kevin
Author:Strange, Kevin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kevin The Strange Fiction
Published: 2016-03-05T16:00:00+00:00
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We followed her up two sets of spiral stairs. The old house was massive. Truly huge. We walked down a long corridor, all of us watching Estella's taught little ass sway back and forth. The only sound was that of Fat Bob's panicked wheezing trailing twenty feet to the rear of our entourage. Estella stopped at the end of the expansive hallway, spun around and put her hands on her hips. She looked each of us full in the eyes and grinned. That look of intelligence beyond her years gripped me. I wanted her. Badly. My pulse began to race with lustful intention and I had yet to lay a single hand on her.
“I hope you all like to play dress up,” she said, that grin turning mischievous again.
Fat Bob trotted up behind us, folding chair in hand, clanking against the wall as he waddled.
“What are we dressing up as, love?” Maxwell asked. “Pirates?”
“Robin Hood's merry men,” one of the Cum Brothers added.
“Ninjas,” Big D yelled, clearly stoned off his tiny ass.
In response, the door behind Estella swung open. The smell hit me first, but the others soon remarked about it as well. It appeared the source of the mysterious cotton candy smell had been located and it was, in fact, coming directly from the room in front of us. It would have been a sweet smell, and not entirely unpleasant had it not been so pungent.
Estella walked inside without answering, gesturing for us to follow with a single sultry wave.
The answer, it turned out, was obvious upon entering the room.
“What the fuck kinda bullshit is this?” Big D said, surveying the room's bizarre contents.
The first item that drew the group's attention in what must have been the huge house's master bedroom was an enormous lump of shaggy purple fur roughly the size of a medium sized dog that sat directly in the middle of the room. But what made the thing so weird, and what caused Big D to cry out and cringe when he saw it, was that the lump had enormous eyes, large pointy ears and a wide mouth set with many sharp fangs. Upon closer inspection, though, it became clear that the eyes were plastic and the mouth was sewn on. It was a stuffed animal. A bright, dayglow purple plushy bean bag chair. The rest of the room looked much like the rest of the house, cluttered and very lived in which matched neither the age nor demeanor of either The Party Planner or Estella. What drew our attention next was a totally weird collection of normal sized plushy animals strapped to the headboard of a king sized bed up against the far wall. There were scores of them. Big plushy bears, little plushy cats. There were birds and mice, dogs and lizards. Dozens and dozens of stuffed toys all different shapes, sizes, and colors all corded one on top of the other against the head board.
On the far side of the room stood Estella and the Party Planner.
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