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“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first moved to this new town, I” (57 conversations)
1 turn Apr 12, 2024 at 12:48 AM EDT United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I first moved to this new town, I was surprised to see my friend Mike living here next-door to me. However, there was this one girl I just couldn't believe existed in the first place - Emily. She was a slime girl...and my girlfriend. Emily's skin was colored like green slime - as was her hair. She had orange eyes, an orange tongue, and her clothes all had a green tint to them. But the most surprising feature about Emily was that her chest size changes depending on how hydrated she is - despite never sounding dehydrated at all. One day, Emily and I were taking a vacation to Christmas Island off the northwest coast of Australia - eventually meeting Emily's pregnant long-distance friend Lisa; who was part-red crab, as well as quite a talented dancer. Tonight would be a full moon - and that's when we would meet her 100,000 unborn children. Eventually, night came and we witnessed the birth of Lisa's baby - and gosh, did she release them in style. Emily and I stood there as Lisa started to release her babies by...dancing underwater - all while having contractions. I was quite surprised by just how much she was dancing - heck, she was even talking with us during the entire birth.)
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Emily: Isn't this amazing, seeing all of Lisa's babies being born? Me: Yeah, it's definitely a unique experience, that's for sure. Emily: I'm just in awe of how she's able to dance and give birth at the same time. Me: She's definitely a talented dancer, that's for sure. Lisa: (between contractions) Thank you guys for being here with me. It means a lot. Emily: Of course, Lisa. We wouldn't miss this for anything. Me: Yeah, we're honored to witness such a special moment. (As we continued to watch Lisa give birth to her babies, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the unique friends I had in this new town. Life may be strange here, but it's certainly never boring.)