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You find a pencil that can draw and erase not only drawings, but reality.
This choice: draw a cartoon character into existence  •  Go Back...
Chapter #5

draw a cartoon character into existence

    by: Tight Fit Author IconMail Icon
One bright sunny day, you find a curious glowing pencil laying on the side of the road. You are immediately compelled to walk over and pick it up, and as you do, you notice a thin line being drawn from its lead into the air. Gasping in surprise, you give another flick, drawing a circle in mid air, which falls to the ground. You look around to see if anyone is watching - no one seems to be around. You decide to try something a little more complicated, and draw your name in big outlines. Once you’re finished, you grab and pull at them, and they resist your strength as if they were made out of cast iron. You laugh in amazement, and try the eraser on the letters, and see them scrub out of existence as quickly as they were make. You suddenly get a very exciting idea, once that will test the limits of your artistic abilities.

You’ve always been a doodler, and have spent many hours drawing cartoon girls with big flowing hairstyles, huge breasts, tiny waists, and a generous display of hips and booty. Now that you have this amazing pencil, you can finally bring your dream girl to life!

You quickly begin sketching an outline into the air, and are surprised at how fast you’re able to work with the pencil. Of course, you sketch out the huge breasts first, sitting above a narrow waist which expands into a huge thick section of ass and hips. The sketch stays in the air as you quickly sketch out a pair of big bright eyes, and frame them with huge long lashes. The pencil flicks a big thick hairstyle atop the sketch’s head, which tapers all the way down to the character’s hips. Time flies by as you add clothing - a tight striped corset, nylons, a flared vinyl skirt with a ruffled petticoat underneath, a set of fishnet stockings, and a pair of 4” vinyl stiletto boots.

Finishing the detailing on the corset, you stand back at your bimbo creation, and frown - the girl is transparent, constructed entirely of thin pencil strokes. You poke the pencil through her and wiggle it around, wondering how you’re supposed to fill her in and bring her to life. You flick the pencil around her head, frustrated, wondering how amazing her big blonde hairstyle would look if it was filled in.

Just like that, the pencil leaves a huge yellow splash on the outside of the sketch. That’s it! By concentrating on the color of the clothing, you can make the pencil change color and start filling the character in. The perfectionist that you are, you spend hours filling in details, meticulously coloring in the elaborate gothic outfit, and doing the girl’s makeup in an extravagant fashion. Thin eyebrows atop smoky eyes, which are a wonderland of blue and purple sparkles, along with thick, glossy blood-red lips.

Looking over the character, you feel your heart burst with pride. Many sketches of busty cartoon girls are taped all around your drawing board at home, but now you are face to face with one in real life. It’s hard getting used to the fact that she still looks like a cartoon, which gives you flashbacks to the animation in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and are excited to actually own a real cartoon. You smile, and consider your hard work finished.

Once the concept of ‘finished’ goes through your mind, the girl gasps loudly, stumbles, and flails to regain her balance. She looks around in a panic, breathing heavily at the shock of suddenly being summoned into existence. She looks down at her massive bust and grabs it in surprise, and brushes a thick section of hair out of her face, and makes eye contact with you.

“...Hel....Hello...” you stammer, blown away by the beauty of your artwork. She stares at you, wide eyed with fear.

“Who... who are you? What... where...” she stutters, looking you up and down. “What’s going on?!”

“I, uh...” you blush, holding up the pencil. “I’m your artist - I gave you... er... brought you to life.”

She looks at the pencil, back at you, then back to the pencil.

You have the following choices:

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1. The girl is excited to meet her new master!

2. The girl is rather upset at her situation

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