Board Thread:What Would You Do?/@comment-38302814-20191102212337

You are you normal kid in a normal elementary/middle kid's world. You hang out with your friends at recess. There's the random kid selling chips after school and somehow he's not caught. The days you have PE are usually your favorites. It's probably safe to assume you know nothing of the "birds and the bees" (unless you are a middle schooler. Then you pretty much know everything but you swear you type 'p' in search ironiclly for laughs.)

Oh, and your older sister plays this weird game at home after you both finish working on homework together. You try to peek in, but the door always seems to be locked. You know it's normal for him/her not to be with you all the time, but you can't help but be curious of what could be taking place beyond this cursed door.

One day, however, your tenacity is rewarded. Your sister forgot to lock the door all the way before leaving out, and you manage to crack it open. His computer is on, and he appears to be downloading an update to..... ....what is monster girl ? Anyways...

You feel a compulsion to play, but you know your sister is going to catch you in the act if one thing is even a fraction of a centimeter out of place. Heck, you have gone too deep even at this point. You force yourself away and close the door, but you never forget that title screen. Your sister asks you why you were in their room and scolds you a bit, but it's not too bad since it appeared you didn't you anything at all.

You continue your normal life, but the thought of the game continues to nag on your thoughts, especially when you're bored. Before you know it summer arrives, and one night, while you were waiting, the door comes open. You fall backwards since the door you were leaning on has moved. Your sister peaks over you, here eyes changing color between red and purple, and her smile really, really wide. Your eyes widen as you look behind her, seeing a portal looking thingy where her computer used to be, like in those magic adventures you've always saw on TV.

What, my young one, do you do? 