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The Zoo - by IrishBard (~BBW, ~XWG)

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IrishBard

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The Zoo
By IrishBard

Scene 1

"Hello, is anyone here?"

"Where are we?"

"Help!"

"What's going to happen to us?"

"Who's doing this to us?!"

"Who are you?!"

"Why Are we where!"

The scent of the girls fear was in the air. it was dark, they were locked in different rooms, with seemingly no way out, and, as far as they could tell, it was wet and slimy and scary. the five looked around in abject terror, scrabbling at walls in an attempt to get out, but to no avail. alone, separated, they could only imagine what kind of sick character would do this.

The lights suddenly came on and they could see each other. Grace and Mercy were both cheerleaders for the local college, Susanna was a high ranking society girl, Jillian was a young teacher, and Melissa was a student for the college the cheerleaders cheered for. all of them, apart from Melissa, were skinny. Melissa was the only large one out of all of them, and unlike the others, she wasn't dressed in anything revealing, and hid her figure whilst the others showed it. they were all trapped in exhibit, like in a museum or a zoo.

Another series of lights burst on to reveal their captor. she was dressed in t-shirt and jeans, but it was obvious that she was huge behind them. at probably 250lbs, she had a smile and away of walking that was evident that she loved who she was. "Hello!" she said in a cheery voice, completely at odds with where she placed them. "Wanna play a game?"
 

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