Personal Narrative: An Interview With The Homeless Man

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June space out briefly, thinking about her previous sexual act with the homeless man. "Jamie spoken out more loudly. "June, are you alright?" June snap back into focus. "A...what?" Jamie repeat himself. "I said, do you want to help Mike out or not?"

June clear her throat and respond. "Well, since Mike is not our enemy. I guess it's okay to help him out." She turn her head away, plotting something mischievous. "Guys, I'm still not feeling well. Is it alright if I use the restroom for a minute?"

June looking at Jamie, he shown suspiciousness in his eyes. "Will you stop looking at me like that, Jamie? You're creeping me out, I promise it will only take a minute!" She got up and walk towards the restroom.

She enter the restroom, making sure no ones around. She has a twisted smile on her face
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"Having six strangers fucking me is naughty and I love it!"

June is amused by having a conversation with Sharon's body, but now she's has to deal with Sharon's pregnancy. She didn't want to alter Jamie's mind in any way, she has to much respect for him to even can consider doing it but June found the perfect solution. She use her ability to alter reality and make everyone believe Sharon's pregnancy is normal. "There you go Sharon, no one will be suspicious about your pregnancy. Now for the finishing touch!"

She viewed Sharon's reproductive system, out of the six men that she had sexual contact with. She's not even sure which men fertilize the eggs, but it only make things more enjoyable to her. When all the new ovum are fertilized. June use her ability to alter Sharon's pregnancy and set them to grow rapidly fast. The new ovum are now 2 1/2 months and Sharon's stomach starts to expand, due by the added ovum.

June look down at Sharon's pregnancy with amazement. "I thought you having triplets made your stomach large, but 12 babies made look like you're in your 5th month of pregnancy!" June rub Sharon's pregnancy in

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