Chapter 5: Arrr it's a pirate's life for meh
Jessica let out another huff wondering why she had even agreed to all this. It was Halloween night and she had promised Lindsey, her roommate and best friend she would attempt to be more social. So why did Lindsey have to insist on dragging her along to a frat party? She knew how this would go; she would stand in a corner being ignored by the guys. Unlike Lindsey she wasn't a complete airhead with big tits.
Instead, Jessica had always been the nerdier type, she was lanky five eleven and pretty thin weighing in at about hundred pounds. She had typical string mousy looking brown hair and brown eyes. She wore glasses which didn't help, and honestly, she preferred to dress more modestly. That was why Lindsey had been aghast with her costume choice, it was a very modest pirate's outfit. That left everything to the imagination.
Things had taken an even harder turn for the worse when they stopped at the little hole in the wall gas station. Lindsey wanted to get gas and pick up some booze. Once she had finished paying for the gas and the booze, she made her way to the car. Getting in she tried to start it but the engine wouldn't crank. Lindsey and the gas attendant tried to fix the car as Jessica stood out in the cold, watching her breath as it turned icy white in front of her face.
"Hey Lindsey, I'm going to go pee. Be right back, don't forget me."
"Don't worry I promise I won't forget you this time."
Sticking her tongue out Lindsey was only half joking. She had forgotten Jessica on several occasions, but it was easy to forget Jessica existed with how quiet she could be. Jessica just shook her head slipping behind the gas station, the bright fluorescent lights catching the harsh roughed up concrete underfoot casting all sorts of shadows on the ground as she made her way to the bathrooms.
Once she had entered, she was in shock they were clean and not just a little clean. They were spotless as clean as the bathrooms at her family home. That wasn't at all what Jessica had expected as she let her guard down for the first time at the little hole in the wall. Selecting the open stall.
Once finished she went to wash her hands, noticing the door to the closed stall was open and standing at the sink was someone else. Hesitating for only a moment Jessica could see how small the newcomer was. She couldn't have been more than five feet tall, maybe less.
Then when Jessica went over to wash her own hands she got a better look, the girl was dressed up in a costume. A cat costume. This was one of the best she had ever seen. She was voluptuous and easily put Lindsey to shame. What had really caught Jessica's eye was the attention to detail in the costume. This woman was dressed as a neko like one of the anime's that Jessica frequently enjoyed.
"Wow, your costume looks stunning, how, where, you know... are you a cosplayer?"
The kitty girl made a big show of stretching, pushing her boobs out and arching her back as her attention turned to Jessica smiling a big toothy grin. She shook her head before speaking. Making sure the moments dragged by for suspense.
"No Nyah isn't a cosplayer but and you like Nyah costume?" she blinked a few times grinning "Nyah I made it myself and it's super cute and nice right?"
Little off put Jessica nodded in response feeling a bit odd as she looked at the women finally catching her eyes. Even her contacts were silted to look like cat eyes the more she looked the more she felt a pull. She wanted to reach out to touch this woman, something she never felt before. She was never a touchy person having grown up in a house that preferred smarts and sterility. She sometimes wondered how her parents had even conceived a child with their lack of emotional investment with each other.
Sensing what was going on the kitty girl simply smiled and purred, taking Jessica's hand and placing it on the warm soft fur of her chest between her boobs looking at Jessica she spoke in a low rumbling purr.
"Would you like to see how it was made? Mew"
Jessica wasn't sure what had come over her; she completely forgot about Linsdey as she focused on the warm softness under hand the purring that seemed so real and life-like. She looked into those eyes feeling a pull like she had never felt before. Her entire world seemed to be telling her to go. There was only the tiniest voice in the back of her head saying no. Ignoring all reason she nodded yes smiling big.