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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:21:52 No.69494240 Report
Quoted By: >>69494412
>>69494167
Maybe I should share that Mimi Green someone in the discord wrote.
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:30:25 No.69494412 Report
Quoted By: >>69494452 >>69494592
>>69494240
Share it then, anon
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:38:47 No.69494592 Report
Quoted By: >>69494655
>>69494412
Okay, I got time.

>It’s easy to get lost in the beautiful grandeur of nature.
>Newa stood on the beach, hands on his hips, staring out at the ocean waves as they came quietly rolling towards the shore.
>He doesn’t normally enjoy the beach. He usually finds it too hot, too sandy, too salty, or too smelly, but on a day like this, it’s impossible to find something to complain about.
>It was an idyllic day. The sun glistening across the surface of the water like a handful of diamonds. A refreshing breeze blowing inland, carrying with it the slightly tangy scent of saltwater.
>Looking up, the world above him was just as picturesque. The sky an endless expanse of blue, painted here and there with white, fluffy clouds. A family of seagulls using the gentle breeze to glide towards land.
>The sand beneath his feet was comfortably warm and he unconsciously wiggled his toes down into it. A gust of wind blew past him, and he placed a hand on his beanie to keep it from slipping off.
>Newa took a deep breath and rocked back on his heels. Yep, as picture perfect as a Norman Stonewell painting. Not a single fault to be found.
>But still, even on a day as perfect as that day was, he probably wouldn’t have come out here. But she had insisted.
>“Newwwbiiiiiee!”
>As soon as he heard Madison’s enthusiastic call, Newa braced himself for impact. More than once had that cheerful exaltation been followed up by nearly 175 pounds of pure triceratops muscle bowling him over.
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:41:17 No.69494655 Report
Quoted By: >>69494704
>>69494592

>Fortunately, the expected unintended tackle didn't come and he breathed a sigh of relief as he turned his attention towards his girlfriend.
>Maddi excitedly waved at him, a smile of undiluted happiness spread across her face as she casually strolled along the shoreline. The very sight of her causing his heart to skip a beat.
>Newa has seen her wear all kinds of different outfits before. Her day to day jacket and jeans outfit, her basketball uniform, bathing suits, and even the elegant dress she had worn for their senior formal dance. To him, no matter what Madi wore, she was beautiful.
>But the sundress the tall triceratops was currently wearing utterly stunned the normally unshakeable human.
>The dress itself was simple and plain, without any frills or decoration. However, something about it lent her an air of glowing, unmistakable femininity.
>The way that it seemed to perfectly hug against the form of her body perfectly. How the hem of the dress billowed and fluttered with the gentle ocean breeze. Everything about it exuding grace and beauty.
>Of course, the unobstructed view of Madison’s more-than-ample cleavage was a pretty big plus.
>Well…two pretty big pluses, but who’s counting?
>The perky girl quickly closed the distance between them. “I got it. Sorry for holding us up,” she said, giving him an embarrassed smile and holding out her hand.
>He shrugged before taking the offered hand, “It’s alright. We’ve got all day.”
>Mimi wiggled her fingers between his, getting them perfectly comfortable in his grip before pulling him forwards.
>The two of them resumed the pleasant stroll they’d been having until a stray gust of wind had pulled the wide brimmed sun hat from her head, forcing her to chase after it.
>“You looked pretty lost in thought. What were you thinkin’ about?” she asked, her tone all innocence and curiosity.
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:43:07 No.69494704 Report
Quoted By: >>69494744
>>69494655

>Newa was certain that if he responded with, “How gorgeous you look in that dress,” her reaction would’ve been both adorable and hilarious. But while he was feeling a little sappy, the cringe of that statement would have left a bad taste in his mouth.
>Instead, he gestured at her sunhat and said, “Just tryin’ to figure out a way to keep that from blowing off your head again.” He gave her a sly grin, “Maybe we can punch your horns through the brim to keep it in place.”
>Madison gasped at the suggestion before scrunching her face into a childish pout and puffing out her cheeks. “You leave my nice hat alone,” she said, protectively placing her unoccupied hand on top of it as if Newa was going to try and swipe it off her head.
>Satisfied with her reaction, Newa allowed himself a small smile before giving her hand a playful squeeze. “It’s just a joke, Madi.”
>“Hmph, well I don’t think it’s very funny,” she grumped, directing her pout down at him. “This is my only good hat, and I think it’s cute like it is.”
>“Alright. Alright. I’m sorry. You’re right, it’s very cute. We should leave it alone because it’s really funny watching a six foot tall triceratops in a dress chase her sunhat halfway down the beach. If we used your horns to staple it to your head, I’d lose out on some quality entertainment.”
>In response, the exuberant girl playfully knocked sideways into her skinnie boyfriend. “It was not that funny.”
>“Oh yes it was,” he laughed while recovering his balance. “It was like something out of some old black-and-white comedy movie. Every time you got close, it ran away.”
>“It’s not my fault! The wind kept pushing it away from me!” The cute little whine that entered Madison’s voice only pulled more laughter from Newa.
>“Babe, if I had a camera, I could’ve sent that to Dinofornia’s Funniest Home Videos and we would’ve…”
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:44:53 No.69494744 Report
Quoted By: >>69494782
>>69494704

>Suddenly, Mimi let go of his hand and snapped it in front of Newa’s face. The movement was so sudden that the clueless human ran nose first into the back of her hand.
>“AH! SHIT!” It didn’tt really hurt, but surprise caused the cry to reflexively leave him as he rubbed his nose. “What was that for?”
>“Oops! Sorry, Newbie! Are you alright?” Madison’s voice had genuine concern etched into it. She leaned down and inspected his face. “I’m so so sorry, it was just a reflex.”
>His senses somewhat recovered, Newa could see that Mimi is holding something in the hand that he’d just smacked into.
>“Hey! Can you toss that back?!”
>50 feet away at the top of the beach incline, a teenager called to the two of them. Jumping up and down, waving his arms and gesturing for Madison to throw back the Frisbee in her hand.
>Shaking off the last remnants of surprise, Newa waved in the kid’s direction. “Yeah, I’m good. Go ahead and toss it back to him before he complains to his mom or something.”
>With a nod, Madi took a moment to judge the distance, one eye closed and her tongue poking from the corner of her mouth. A flick of the wrist later, and the plastic disk soared through the air towards its proper owner.
>Mimi has many wonderful traits about her. Kindheartedness and innocence being chief among them.
>Always being aware of her strength is not one of them.
>Newa is suddenly reminded of this as the orange toy streaked through the air towards its target. It passed right between the teen’s hands, and there was an audible ‘THUNK’ as it collided squarely with his forehead. He let out a short cry before the force of the smack knocked him onto his back.
>Madison gasped and held a hand to her mouth as Newa suppressed a surprised guffaw.
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:46:25 No.69494782 Report
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>>69494744

>“Oh my gosh! I-I didn't mean to! I thought he'd catch it,” Mimi stammered, looking desperately down at Newa.
>“I know, I know,” Newa said, trying to sound consoling while suppressing the humor in his voice.
>She turned her attention back to the boy now laid out on the sand. “SORRY! I THOUGHT YOU’D CATCH IT! ARE YOU ALRIGHT?!”
>“We should probably clear out of here.” Newa began to quickly walk away, pulling the nervous trike behind him. Madison only stumbled forwards a few steps before glancing worriedly up the hill.
>“What? S-Shouldn't we check he's okay?”
>Newa looked back up the beach. With a low groan, the stunned teen was slowly sitting back up, leaning back on one elbow while rubbing at his aching head.
>“Nahhh, he's fine, let's get outta here while the gettin's good.”
>Madi allowed herself to be pulled away, throwing another couple of guilty glances back over her shoulder before matching her boyfriend’s pace and leaving the recovering teen behind them.
>It didn’t take long for the mishap with the Frisbee to leave their minds as they strolled hand in hand along the wave washed shore.
>Madison on his left, walking right where the waves splash onto the shore. The cool water running over her sandaled feet; flecks of the salty water damping the hem of her sundress. Her eternally curious eyes looking out over the endless expanse of ocean.
>The two of them are content for a while to just walk in silent peace. Enjoying one another's company away from the bustle and attention of other people.
>“Newbie,” the word left her so quietly that it was almost lost in the sound of the waves, “have you ever been to the beach before?”
>“Yeah, a couple of times. Mom used to take me out a lot when I was little.”
>Mimi was lost in thought for a moment before responding. “I can’t remember the last time daddy brought me,” a forlorn sigh escapes her as she stares out over the water. “It’s so pretty. I wish I’d been able to come more often.”
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:48:13 No.69494844 Report
Quoted By: >>69494921
>>69494782

>Looking up into her face, Newa saw the soft, faraway smile stretched on her lips. Her eyes misted over with a longing for a past she never got to have. His heart ached for her, but he couldn’t bring those days back to her.
>The sand crunched softly beneath the pair while they continued their silent hand-in-hand stroll. Newa searched his thoughts for how best to respond while Mimi’s eyes gazed out over the watery horizon.
>His eyes sweeping the beach in front of him, he noticed that a large conch shell was half-buried in the sand in front of them and he got an idea.
>As they approached the spot where the shell lay, Newa bent down and pulled it from its resting place. It was whole and undamaged. Slightly rough to the touch, the exterior of the shell was a bleached white. But the interior was smooth, and colored beautiful shades of blue and green with soft swirls of pink.
>“We can come here whenever you want, Madi,” he said, shaking clear some of the damp sand that clung to it. “And if we ever can’t, then we should bring the beach home with us.”
>He handed over the shell to Mimi who took it from him like she was being handed a faberge egg.
>She looked it over and ran along the smooth interior, her eyes glistening with amazement. “It’s so pretty,” she breathed.
>“Put it up to your ear,” he said, gently pushing at her hand. “Be sure to listen closely.”
>She pressed the conch up to her ear and closed her eyes, her face gently scrunched in an expression of concentration.
>A moment later her eyes flashed open and a gasp left her lips. “I can hear the waves,” she gasped. She turned to stare at the water for a moment, swapped the shell to her other hand and placed it against the opposite ear.
>Another moment passed before a bright smile exploded on her face. “I can hear them!” she exclaimed. “In here! The waves!”
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Anonymous Thu 26 Sep 2024 23:50:44 No.69494921 Report
Quoted By: >>69495033 >>69495089
>>69494844

>“Mom used to say that the waves used to cover the whole world. But humans and dinos needed somewhere to live, so they spread themselves apart to give us land to live on. But over time anyone who lived far away from the ocean forgot what they sounded like and that made them sad. So, to help us remember them forever, they placed secrets inside of these shells, and pushed them up onto the shore,” Newa watched his girlfriend excitedly press the conch against her other ear once more. Holding it tightly against her head as if she were being whispered some long forgotten secret.
>He kicked at the sand a little, a flush running over his cheeks. “I know now it was just a dumb story to tell kids, but I figure if you want to have a little piece of the beach with you forever, this is the best way to do it.”
>Madison was barely listening, enraptured by this new experience as she listened to the waves that could eternally rush against her ear. “Newbie. I can hear it.” The words left her in a whisper no louder than the seabreeze around them. Newa gave a small smile as he watched her.
>The wind blew past the two of them, carrying the wide brimmed hat from the triceratop’s head to go skittering along the sand.
>Neither of them noticed. And if they had, neither of them would have cared.
>It’s easy to get lost in the grandeur of nature.

And that was Tradwife Mimi, Ty SecondLuluAnon