Hello Literotica Readers! This is going to be my first story going into this site and I wanted to make a strong first impression. So I plan for this to be a long series that builds up to a very interesting and gripping story with lots of women and the growth of a MC (Main Character). That being said I highly doubt there will be any action this installment however I do plan on fleshing out the main two characters along with describing themselves without outright telling you (Didn't really enjoy that while reading myself heh XD). I do not yet know how frequently I will be able to produce these stories but hopefully not too long. Hope you all enjoy my story!
**Also this story does not have any sexual content with persons under the age of 18, and any reference to an actual persons or places is peer coincidence.**
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Sitting quietly on the meager balcony, I thought over the past few years and chuckled slightly remembering all the twists and turns that had occurred. None of it I would ever regret but instead enjoy thinking that a person's life could possibly change so much. Rubbing my chin slightly and sipping from my glass of pineapple juice, I look upon the glowing moon.
"Oh Master; what on earth are you doing out here?" A smile tugs at my lips as she slips into my lap, kissing me lightly on the cheek.
Wrapping my arms around her waist I look back at the moon, "Just looking at the night sky."
Resting her head on my shoulder, her soft red hair tickling my exposed arm, she looked towards the horizon. "Reminds me of the first time we met doesn't it?"
Kissing her lips and looking back I just nod, "The day that my life got so much brighter."
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My phone vibrated, after about the third vibration I groaned lightly and picked up the phone, squinting through the sudden brightness to see that it was about 3am in the morning. Lying in bed, I was deciding if I wanted to get out or not, finally throwing off the covers and stretching. Looking at my phone again, I see that its now almost four and turn on the lights to pick out todays clothing.
Looking at myself in the mirror I sighed at the sight of my slim yet non-muscled body. Being barely 5ft 1, I wasn't the most noticeable guy; I even went to the gym with my parents every weekend but never "really" got into it. Because of that my body was pretty unnoticeable aside from my short stature. Shrugging and patting my pants for my phone and wallet I yawned one more time and headed to the mall. Now I usually went to the mall every week, not because I wanted to go shopping or something, but I worked at a very out of place knick knack shop.
When I was in high school I knew that I wanted to start working but being somewhat shy I was hesitant to apply to a couple places, going to the mall I hoped to find some more suitable places when I unconsciously found myself outside the shop. Piquing my curiosity I had gone inside to look at the wares as a break from job hunting.
Looking around I saw a variety of different items ranging from what looked like antique plates and musical instruments to very odd stuff like a key suspended by a million strings. While looking at the items I hadn't noticed the person come behind me and touch my shoulder. Jumping forward and turning around, making sure I didn't bump into anything, I saw a man in I would assume his late 50's or 60's.
The man just chuckled slightly at the sight of my reaction and smiled. "Hello young one, welcome to my shop. Have you seen anything that has caught your eyes?"
Composing myself slightly and calming my rampant heart I thought about what the man said. Looking over the shelves again I did see something that had caught my attention shortly after entering the shop. It was a simple looking book without any writing or noticeable marks upon the outside. The book was wreathed in an icy bluish colored cloth that looked similar to the gleam of a full moon.
Noticing my gaze, the man walked over to the book and plucked it from the shelves. "So, what is a young one like you doing in this shop?" Holding the book in his hands he looked at me with a look of slight curiosity.
Seeing that there wasn't much point to 'hide' my intentions I shrugged. "Well I was looking to get a job and I saw your shop and I couldn't just pass it without looking inside, and I must say there are some very interesting objects in here.