Chapter #5Eric the Leprechaun vs the Imp! by: Snoogins (Originally authored by Sandman)
As the imp looks around the area, his head suddenly turns to his left, when sees both the best, and the weirdest sights of his life. Threw a second floor window, he sees a nicely built, adolescent girl, about 12 years old, Julie Collins, standing naked in front of a mirror, brushing her long hair. Just to let you know, the curtains are wide open. Normally, the sight of such a beautiful, and nude young lady would drive him to play with her just a bit. However, she was not alone. As he got closer to the window, he saw that her 14-year-old sister Sara Collins was lying bottomless on her bed, apparently fingering herself. The second nearly naked girl wouldn’t have stopped him ether, but he felt that something wasn’t right. Normally, two human siblings would never be this intimate around each other, unless they were mentally disturbed.
The imp then began to change his visual spectrum around, and as he does this, he sees two invisible, naked young boys in the room with them. These two sisters are completely unaware of the O’Connor brother’s presence, or at least Julie is. Sara is still asleep, but she is starting to awaken, as she moans with the help of Jason. The imp is wondering how they got those powers, when he sees Eric the leprechaun on Sara’s bed, also invisible, jumping up and down, laughing wickedly. He also saw that Eric was sporting a woody, lustfully looking at all four of these young humans. Eric still hasn’t seen the imp yet.
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