Reali-Gulp: Strange Drinks at the Mall
Story by Ins3rtnamehere
This story is about a group of teens who end up drinking different reality changing drinks from a strange magic shop. It doesn’t technically have futanari characters yet, but there are feminine characters with both breasts and cocks so it should be good for people here.
Here is the initial inspiration for this story
https://www.cyoc.net/interactives/chapter_226609/branch_226609.html
Here is my initial chapter for this story
https://www.cyoc.net/interactives/chapter_248170/branch_248170.html
I also posted this story on AO3 link below
https://archiveofourown.org/works/74795006/chapters/195371481
Chapter 1 Simon and Riley
Simon an average teenaged nerd was waiting at the mall for his friends. Looking around he spots a strange magic shop that is advertising special drinks as a limited time offer.
”Reali-Gulp: A new drink for a new you. Pick from our nearly 100 different flavors all including a reality bending kick. What will your favorite flavor say about you?”
While he was distracted by the ad Riley a taller muscular teen walks up behind Simon and puts him into a headlock. Riley tightened his hold around Simon's neck, the larger teen's bicep bulging as he held the smaller boy in place. "Hah, I got you again Simon. You got to stop daydreaming like that," teased Riley before he released his hold on Simon. The smaller boy stumbled forward as Riley let him go, rubbing at his neck. "Dammit Riley, don't just sneak up on me like that!" he complained, glaring up at the newest member of his friend group. "And I wasn't daydreaming, I was just looking at that shop over there."
Riley glanced over at the storefront, raising an eyebrow. "What's a Magic shop doing selling drinks like Boba and Latte. Seems like a weird combination." He said only looking at the pictures on the posters.
"Beats me. I just thought their ad looked interesting." Said Simon unhappy that Riley was the first member of the friend group to arrive.
"Well the drinks do look good. Why don't you go in there and buy us two drinks while I wait for the others to arrive." Said Riley.
Simon frowned, still rubbing at his neck. "You want me to just go in there and buy you a drink? Why don’t you do it, I always end up being the one to do stuff like this?" He complained.
Riley shrugged, a smirk playing on his lips. "Hey, I'm not the one who was gawking at the ad. Besides, I'm taller so it is easier for the rest of the group to find me when they arrive." He teased, giving Simon a playful shove towards the shop.
"Oh and make my drink the green tea with boba. It makes me look sophisticated." Insisted Riley.
Simon huffed in annoyance but he knew he was unlikely to win this argument with Riley. The muscular teen was used to getting his way. Rolling his eyes, Simon turned towards the magic shop.
As he stepped inside the bell above the door chimed merrily. The shop was dimly lit, filled with dust lined shelves holding glass cases and old trinkets. The mystical and occult ambiance was broken for Simon when he looked towards the cash register and saw a huge modern smoothie machine and coffee maker lining the wall behind it.
The counter in front of the wall had more drink ingredients and was being maned by a young woman in a large witch hat and modern apron. When she noticed Simon she made a quick wave of greeting and said "Welcome to Pendragon's magic shop. Are you here to try the new Reali-Gulp drinks?"
Simon nodded, still a bit dazed by the contrast between the occult decorations and the modern drink setup. "Uh, yeah. My friend Riley sent me in to get us a couple drinks." He stepped up to the counter, glancing over the chalkboard menu hanging above the register. The drinks had strange names like "Goblin Green Tea" and "Big Booby Boba."
"My friend wanted some Green Tea with Boba and..." He paused, trying to think of what he wanted. Simon's eyes landed on a drink called "Horse Hung Hot Chocolate". Simon blinked, wondering if he read the name right. "Horse Hung Hot Chocolate" sounded like something out of a cheesy comedy sketch, not a drink menu. The woman behind the counter flashed him a mischievous grin. "Ooh, the Horse Hung Hot Chocolate that one’s a favorite of mine! Its result’s are great on the body and it is perfect for chilly days."
Simon wasn't sure he wanted to order something called Horse Hung, but it was getting cold out and the thought of hot chocolate was tempting enough to try. He nodde
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