Holly walked out of Ashley's house and hung a left down the street. She loved the feeling of cool air on her bare skin. Sirens still sounded in the distance while she walked to the bus station. On her way there, she noticed the street was mostly empty. Every now and then she noticed some random person running in the direction she just came from while screaming in fear.
"What's wrong with people here? It seemed like such a nice neighborhood when I just got here..." She said as she reached the bus station and sat down. Her balls crushed into the concrete under her feet, they felt full again. "Ashley was such a disappointment, she seemed so promising. I expected so much more out of her..."
While Holly sat and waited patiently for the bus she kept seeing people rushing past her. She waited five minutes, then ten, then fifteen minutes, but no bus came. While she waited, Holly's body calmed down enough to let her put on her green dress. "What the hell is wrong with this place?" Holly called out loud with frustration.
One nerdy girl stopped in her tracks and turned to Holly. She had glasses on and her pink T-shirt and black jeans made her stand out. She had long black hair and her breasts were a nice contrast to her thin frame. As the girl made her way over to the bus station Holly opened a friendly conversation.
"Hi, do you know what's wrong with the buses?" Holly asked politely, "I've been waiting for over 15 minutes now, is something wrong?"
"Are you serious lady?" She wondered, "The whole neighborhood over there is ruined..."
"What happened?" Holly asked coyly.
"Probably nothing too big, the cops jokingly said it was some freak orgy. They wouldn't joke like that if it was something serious, would they?"
"You mean my cumshot?" Holly asked, "did I hit the road leading here?"
"No, this wasn't something a human could do," the girl dismissed Holly, "probably some main pipeline went off."
Holly looked down the road. Now that she thought about it she could see the remains of her orgasm on the horizon. "Well, you don't have to believe me, but I did that," she pointed to where people were running from.
"You're one funny girl. The name's Maria," the nerdy girl introduced herself.
"I'm Holly, nice to meet you..."
"Excuse me," a voice came from behind Holly, it was a young, blonde police officer, "can I please see your identifications?" She asked nicely.
"Sure," Holly said and rummaged inside her little handbag, "there it is," she handed the officer her plastic card.
"Are you Holly Green?" The officer wondered.
Holly nodded in confirmation, "I am her."
"We've had a report from one of the residents in this neighborhood claiming you are the one responsible for the disaster east of here."
Holly tried to figure out where east was for a moment, "yep, that was me," Holly confirmed with a polite smile still on her face.
"Ma'am, do you understand the implications of what you're saying?" The police officer asked, not wanting to force the innocent-looking woman to frame herself.
"Why won't anyone believe me?" Holly said, feeling slightly frustrated, "I'm not going to repeat myself, I did that."
"I understand Holly..." The officer, realizing she had no other choice, sighed deeply, "I'm sorry, but I have to take you to the station for questioning."
"Sure thing," Holly said, still smiling, "lead the way."
Maria stood there, taking in the scene. She was surprised that Holly framed herself as a suspect so easily. She sat down on one of the seats and watched the scene play out.
The officer pointed to her patrol car, "I am officer Anna Dale with Titania's Police Department. I have to read you your rights before I take you in."
"Oh, it's okay officer Dale, I know my rights and duties, but I'm not sure the car is a good idea..."
"Are you sure you don't want to hear your rights?" Anna asked, surprised, "Are you claustrophobic or something?" Holly nodded no as Anna opened the back door with a gesture.
Holly glanced into the car, it wasn't as bad as she imagined. The seat was clean and there was plenty of legroom. She carefully placed one leg inside and shifted her weight onto it as her body entered the car. The car started to groan and creak, struggling with the weight of Holly's body. Anna took a step back, shocked by what she was seeing. The girl in the car looked like she weighed no more than 150 pounds but the car behaved like she weighed over a ton. The wheels strained and the bottom of the car hovered no more than an inch above the road.
Bam! The wheels gave with a deafening pop as the car crashed onto the road and the side windows exploded into glass fragments. "I'm sorry, but I told you it was a bad idea, officer Dale," Holly said and stifled a giggle. She stepped out of the abused car as if it was nothing.
"How the hell did you do that?" Maria screamed from her bench. She was shocked by what she saw. Her mind refusing to accept a tiny girl like Holly could do that to a car.
"What are you?" Anna asked, her mouth gaping open. Under normal circumstances, she would have pulled out her gun, pinned Holly to the ground and called for backup. But she never imagined herself involved in such a strange situation.
"I told you already, you even have my card," Holly sighed and started over, "I am Holly Green, I moved here a few days ago..." Holly suddenly stopped talking, she realized what was going on. "You have no idea who I am, officer Anna, do you?"
Anna shook her head no.
"Can you please run my ID on your computer?" Holly asked nicely, "I'm sure things will clear up once you do..."
Anna pulled out her phone and punched in Holly's details. The phone beeped and flashed a few times while Anna's eyes scanned the information. "No way..." She called in amazement once she finished reading, "I'm sorry for the trouble, miss Green, you are free to go as you please," Anna apologized.
Holly smiled, "Thank you, Anna."
Maria still sat in the bus station and looked at the two women. "Is that it? You're going to let her go like that?" Maria wondered.
"Please do not intervene, miss," Anna shot Maria a serious warning.
Holly shifted her body around, ignoring the two ladies. She took a deep breath, "officer Dale?" She called, "Is your station nearby?"
"It's about 20 minutes on foot," Anna explained.