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Taken from the ABDL romance book:
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here is a little story about how second impressions can be made “at first sight”.
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At First Sight –
(Start at the beginning: “Unexpected Opportunities“)
Pulling into The Village Resort, Nina followed the directions given to her in the employee’s packet to get to her cabin. She passed the main dining area, the pond, a collection of pavilions and other buildings, the sand pit volleyball court, the pool, the patrons’ quarters and finally reached to employees’ cabins – tucked all the way at the very back of the property, by the forest’s edge.
The cabins made a circle with some sort of building in the middle. Nina was quite surprised that she had been assigned to cabin #1, but little did she know just then, she would be spending quite a bit of time that summer in cabin #5.
Parking her car alongside her cabin, she took a moment, before getting out, to collect her nerves as the sudden realization came to her that this unexpected opportunity would require her to dance better than she had ever danced before. While the resort was impressive in size, she wouldn’t be there that summer for her entertainment, but rather, for the entertainment of the patrons.
She lowered the driver’s side visor and tucked her hair behind her ears, making certain she was as presentable as she could be – given how the five hour drive had drained her a bit. Opening the car door, she placed her sandaled feet on the ground, then scrunching up her toes when she saw that she had forgotten to put toe nail polish on them – a mistake she would correct as soon as she could get to it. Employee orientation wouldn’t begin until the morning anyway.
The cabin was made of dark wood, erected like a log cabin – though she could tell that was only the garnishing on the outside. Walking around to the front of the cabin, she saw the bustling of many people moving into their cabins, all of them doing so with a hurry in their movements and steps – as if they were trying to get it done quickly. She looked up to skies of dusk, seeing no signs of a forthcoming rainstorms and, shrugging everyone’s haste off, walked into her cabin, coming face-to-face with two girls who were already inside.
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