Aiko the Japanese Foreign Exchange Student
Capt on 1/28/2019 4:35:01 PM
Episode last modified by Capt on 1/28/2019 4:35:01 PM
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The Previous Week...
Jon was going over a stack of papers that Aiko, the Japanese foreign exchange student had dropped off at home for him. Unbeknownst to Jon, several of Aiko's long black hairs had become trapped beneath the rubber band holding the stack together. These hairs had fallen onto Jon's bed when he took the papers out.
The Current Day...
Jon, sick, was sleeping deeply that night. Karyn Black was climbing into Jon's window while his sister Zoe was creeping into his room on slippered feet. The two girls had a whispered argument while Jon, snoring, snorted in his sleep as one of Aiko's long black hairs got caught on his tongue. Karyn, technically breaking and entering, was forced to leave and Zoe slipped into bed with her brother. Seeing his hair turn darker she felt secure in her victory. Creeping back to her own room, Zoe failed to notice as Jon's hair turned much darker than hers; his hair shifted so dark black that it appeared blue in some light.
The Next Morning...
Jon groggily rolled out of bed. Wiping the sleep out of his eyes he was not yet aware that the T-shirt he slept in was now falling down to his knees. To the others in the house a high pitched scream and thud signaled that Jon was awake and had learned he had imprinted on someone. What no one could guess is that Jon was now barely 5ft tall having imprinted on the tiny but, thanks to her new American Diet, incredibly curvy Japanese exchange student.
Zoe Races To Greet Her New Sister (3)
A fine addition, I liked the comedy moment of Karyn and Zoe arguing over who got to Imprint Jon, I look forward to seeing how Jon deals with is need to be with his new Twin
Thanks for your kind words. It goes without saying but I'll say it anyway, anyone is welcome to continue this. I won't be upset if someone has one idea to continue it and I have another. I've seen that sort of thing even though we can tack new branches on wherever.