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6. Problems from the start

5. Shocked

4. Enter – Epic City

3. Beginners Luck

2. Let's try this out

1. The Future of Gaming

Hey you Devil you

on 2002-05-21 02:29:58

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It took me a little while to get used to being Misty. I mean, it isn't every day that a 17 year old guy suddenly starts walking around in a five foot tall female body with c-cup breasts and auburn hair falling below the shoulders. Still, in less time than I would have thought I was beginning to get used t the jiggle of my breasts and the sway of my hips as I walked, and event he 2-inch heels in my boots began to feel normal. Looking at myself in a mirror in the room I "appeared" in, I wondered if I should change into something less revealing than my green top & miniskirt and white leggings (I mean, this was my body, at least in the game, and I had only one thought on my mind when looking at it.)

However, every minute I delayed was another minute before I could find Suzie, so I decided to go with the flow, as it were. Leaving Misty's room, I made my way outside, heading towards where Suzie was supposed to be waiting for me. Nobody looked at me strangely (OK, they looked at me, but I knew what they were looking at) and just seemed to accept me for who I appeared to be. This was great!

Walking down the street I spied a familiar figure heading towards me. It was a beautiful female elvish rouge who looked just like the picture Suzie had sent me of herself. I figured she had decided to come looking for me, and thought how sweet that was. I waited a second before calling out because she seemed to be in a deep conversation with a tall man walking next to her, but when it looked like she'd go right past me I yelled her name "Hey, Suzie, it's me!"

Suzie didn't even turn in my direction, focusing instead on her companion. he, however, looked up at me, and his eyes made me shiver. I had never seen anything I would call truly evil before, but this man's gaze certainly qualified. All of a sudden, I didn't want to be noticed by Suzie, didn't want her and this man coming anywhere near me, at least until I could figure out what was going wrong.




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