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Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Adult · #2267625
You find out your feet have the power to control people just from smelling them
This choice: Nothing happens and you go home  •  Go Back...
Chapter #5

that was anticlimactic

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As you’re mid thought about what may have caused this terrible stench you realize you can go home and think because the sun is starting to set you make it home before sun down you realize your parents are out and your older sister isn’t back from whatever party she’s getting plastered at you take off your clothes and shoes and throw them directly in the wash you then hop in the shower trying to get that smell off no matter how hard you wash the smell still lingers you admit it’s not as strong as before but it’s still present you hop out and put on some clean clothes and check on your sneakers to find out they still smell you try to think fast before someone comes over and smells this

You have the following choices:

1. You procrastinate and forget to move your shoes and socks

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2. You leave them outside

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3. You throw them in your closet

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