Talk:Nureonago/@comment-28935784-20150712031056

It's rainy season right now where I live, so here goes a &lsquo;what do&rsquo; based on what I did yesterday morning. You are walking along the street to shop for daily supplies. It's raining very heavily and everyone's soaked, clutching umbrellas or hiding in shops and stalls until the rain abates. You go about your routine and buy what you need to cook dinner that night. On the way back, a woman in a soaked kimono waves to you with a gentle smile. You offer to walk her home under your umbrella, which she accepts. She says nothing for the duration of the journey. As you stop outside your house, you smile and say, &lsquo;This is where I live. See you around.&rsquo; She convulses and slides up to you, her body melting and shifting. She gently grabs your wrist, leaning in for a kiss. &lsquo;You're the first man to respond to my smile in all these years I've tried. I want to live with you and be yours.&rsquo; You realize she wasn't wearing a soaked kimono; she's a Nureonago. What would you do?