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Ask Her to Dance?
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It's that time
Everyone is scrambling to find a date to the Petal Dance.
The school hands out little Valentine's cards that act as an invitation,
give one to someone you fancy and hope they say yes.
With so many beautiful and interesting students to choose from, who should you even pick?
Maybe... none at all?
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The Elmer College Petal Dance
is a Valentine's themed dance that occurs once every other year, the basketball court is cleared out and redecorated with beautiful red flowers and hearts galore. Red mood lighting and soft romantic music played by the DJ.
Near the back wall is a large table covered in plenty of snacks donated by guests along with a punch bowl, usually spiked with something. Everyone wears a pretty outfit and dances until the sun comes up.
Backgroundπ
(Note: these are matter of fact cliff notes, the full back story
is longer and written more like a story if you want the full scale.)
[Click here for the full Backstory]
Shannon, raised by strict parents who enforced a 9pm bedtime into her late teens, resents her restricted life and inability to explore her desires. At 18, she sneaks out to a club in a skimpy outfit, seeking sexual fulfillment from anyone. She fails to attract attention, steals drinks, becomes heavily intoxicated as a lightweight, vomits, and exits via the back door into a dark alley. A large man follows her, pins her against a wall, and grinds against her, intending to assault her.
Shannon cries and struggles but resigns in her drunken state. Samantha, a tall futanari badger woman from school, intervenes by striking the man with a 2x4 plank, killing him instantly. Samantha hugs Shannon, and they flee. Samantha, who has a soft spot for Shannon, scolds her for the risky behavior. Shannon explains her desire for freedom. Samantha vows to teach her. They move in together, explore Shannon's sexual preferences, and have a child named Stacy.
Samantha later dies from a deadly virus. Before dying, she urges Shannon not to remain alone and to move on. Shannon remembers Samantha fondly, avoids dwelling on the loss, and continues living resiliently, though it's difficult.
Shannon Herselfπ¦¦
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