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Game character Chise was lonely. No men were interested in her flat-chested body, and she wished she could do something to change that, since she was more than convinced that her lack of nightly activities was due to her lack of boobs. Eager to help her out, a barmaid NPC gives her a quest for finding something called the Flower of Wishes. Apparently, it could give her everything she wanted and more.
Eager to change what she hated about her, Chise sets off to the cave of the flower, hoping it will save her from her loneliness, never once anticipating the adventure to come, or that the
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Produktbeschreibung
Game character Chise was lonely. No men were interested in her flat-chested body, and she wished she could do something to change that, since she was more than convinced that her lack of nightly activities was due to her lack of boobs. Eager to help her out, a barmaid NPC gives her a quest for finding something called the Flower of Wishes. Apparently, it could give her everything she wanted and more.

Eager to change what she hated about her, Chise sets off to the cave of the flower, hoping it will save her from her loneliness, never once anticipating the adventure to come, or that the flower itself, might give her more than she could ask for, at a serious cost! One way or another, for good or bad, Chise will never be the same again.


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Autorenporträt
Michelle 'L' Taylor has been writing stories for over ten years. Always born out of topics that entertain her, she writes for the sake of amusement and sharing her ideas with others who have similar interests. Heavily influenced by hentai logic, story themes revolve around bodily possibilities and impossibilities aided by science and magic alike, creating scenarios that aren't likely to happen in reality. That's why they're fiction, right?