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Chapter 5
by JakobSams
Which door does Jennifer open?
The door labeled “Challenge of Slime”
Jennifer immediately blinked as she read the plaque. Slime? What kind of challenge included slime? Thinking it would be easy, she easily slammed the axe into the door and walked through, down a set of stairs and to a large room.
In front of her was a very long, huge pool full of what looked like green Jello. It separated her from the door ahead. She sighed a bit and found a small note nearby.
Dear traveler,
You must now cross the wading pool. But be quick, and be careful. The slime is very...
Unfortunately, the note had been partially ripped away, leaving Jennifer uninformed. She simply shrugged and took a careful step into the “slime”, finding that her leg easily went through. She smiled and began to wade through it, finding it was like wading through water. But then, right in front of her, a tendril of the slime suddenly raised up! Jennifer immediately stopped and stared at the tendril, which simply stayed where it was.
At least, until Jennifer took a careful step forward. It immediately shot forward, plunging into Jennifer’s mouth and beginning to **** the slime down her throat. She immediately found it tasted of lime jello, and began to not worry so much about running away.
What effect does the slime have on Jennifer?
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The Temple of Aphrodite
The First Adventure of Jennifer Stone
This is a moderated story. Feel free to submit chapters to add. You, as the reader, control the character of this story, Jennifer Stone, through the Temple of Aphrodite. Your choices will affect Jennifer’s future and body. Will you get her through the temple safely? Will she exit the temple altered from her original form? Or will she be forever trapped in the temple? The choices are yours to make.
Updated on Feb 26, 2023
by JakobSams
Created on Nov 29, 2021
by JakobSams
With every decision at the end of a chapter your score changes. Here are your current variables.
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