Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Voff » Mon Aug 07, 2017 8:52 pm

You could feel your four legged lover getting close to hosing you with another load of his into your womb. His canine dick was throbbing, and you know what was going to happen next. He was a champ though, holdingon as long as he could before realising his load into your wanting pussy, but the torrent of cum filling you was un-avoidable. The twitching of his cock massaged your pussy.

It all almost came down as a surprise though as your kiss with the dark pokemon almost completely absorbed you. your tougnue taking the dog tongue deep. It massaged all of your mouth before it started exploring your throat. You had people depending on you, Who cares about anyone else. This is what you deserve.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Firehead » Tue Aug 08, 2017 1:49 am

Marin moaned as Poochyena continued to pound away at her twat with his thick Pokecock. She could feel it twitch and pulse as it drew closer and closer to drowning her insides in his warm spunk her walls clasping desperately as they encouraged him to give it to her sooner. She came hard as he returned the kiss and explored her mouth with his tongue. Her walls gently massaging his hard shaft to get out every drop of fresh seed to fill her womb. This is exactly what we want. Forget about everything else and just live for this.

As she came down from her orgasmic high though she remembered Neil had gone to the casino all by himself. Returning the satisfied Pochyena to his Pokeball, she'd take a quick hop in the shower to clean up and get dressed and then grab her phone. If he'd sent a message, she'd listen to it. Otherwise, she'd have to assume he'd gotten caught snooping around. In that case, they'd have his phone and messaging him might tip them off to her coming. She'd just have to assume the worst and go snooping around the casino herself.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Voff » Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:42 pm

Refreshed and ready for the days adventure you head out of the hotel. There was no message left on your phone wetter Neil had been caught or not was anyones guess, but not setting off his by trying to contact him was probably a good move. It wasn't long before you found yourself outside the casino watching all the different people going in. There seemed to be no end to the different characters entering the casino.

Entering the casino you found the first floor to be a single room filled with slot machines. The machines chirped away as people played with a few of them even paying out to a lucky few. Close to the entrance you saw several booths exchanging money for chips and some that sold special prizes for chips. On the far side of the room you saw some stairs leading up. There were patrons heading up so it didn't seem to be off limits. If Team Pleasure had a base of operations here it was probably hidden.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Firehead » Thu Aug 31, 2017 4:41 am

Marin smiles as she exits the hotel. It's a beautiful day. If only she didn't have to worry about Neil who hadn't left her a message since last night. She hoped he hadn't gotten himself in too much trouble. Entering the casino, she looked over the large room. It seemed to be just what you'd expect of a casino. Rows of Slot Machines, a table for exchanging money for chips and chips for prizes. She was tempted to check out what prizes were to be had, but she needed to keep focused on making sure Neil was okay. Maybe she could check it out later.

With nothing of note down here, it only seemed obvious to check out what was going on upstairs. She noticed a decent number of people heading up there, so she didn't need to worry about being sneaky or anything. For now, she just needed to explore like any other casino goer would. Heading upstairs, she kept an eye out for anything unusual wondering all the way of what sign of Team Pleasure she should even be looking for.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Voff » Thu Sep 07, 2017 6:04 pm

roll 1d6: 6

The second floor of the casino also housed some slot machines, but the floor seemed to mostly have card based games and roulette. There were some tables playing cardgames you haven't tried before, but you also noticed tables doing familiar games like black jack. A mong the card games you also notcied some roulette tables. What really caught your attention though was a particular blue haired laidy. Officer Jenny seemed to be in a conversation with a shady looking character. They were hanging around the entrance of toilette with an out of order sign. instinct edged you on and you couldn't help closing in to listen to the conversation.

On your way towards Jenny and her shady companion you stumbled over a few tokens(chips) that you could use to play the slot machines. A row of slot machines ended next to were you wanted to be so you took up place at the slot machine closest to the conversation, used one of your tokens to start the machine in front of you, but kept your attention to the conversation.

"... luckily we ended up catching him before he could get too far, but with him being an employee we need to make sure he doesn't have any levarage". You just managed to catch the end of the shady characters explanation. Jenny let out an annoyed sigh, "fine, I'll make him talk. After I am done with him he'll be on his knees begging to please me. Though this is going to cost you extra. I'm not his errand girl standing on his back and call. you tell him that."

The shady character tried to assure Jenny he was definetely going to do that, but beofre he had been able to finish his sentence she had walked into the out of order toilettes. He looked around a bit, but with playin the slot machine he did not notice you, and he left downstairs. You have almost used up all the tokens you found, but at least you managed to listen in on the conversation and stay unnoticed.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Firehead » Thu Sep 07, 2017 10:11 pm

Looking around the second floor, Marin found that it too looked like just what you'd expect of a casino. Of course, if it didn't it wouldn't be a good hideout. Walking among the slot machines and games of cards, she spotted someone familiar. An Officer Jenny was here, but she seemed to be talking to someone shady looking. Seeing some tokens on the ground, Marin quickly picked them up and moved over to a nearby machine to look inconspicuous while she listened in.

They were talking about an intruder that needed to be dealt with. Could it be Neil? She continued to push in Tokens and pull the lever not even really paying attention to what results she was getting as she remained engrossed in the conversation. Whatever was going on here, it seemed to involve Officer Jenny. For some reason, this revelation seemed to both surprise her and be something she already suspected even if she had no idea why she'd become so suspicious of the police here. Either way, she needed to follow the Officer to see who she was going to see.

Once Jenny left, Marin made sure to not be caught looking at the shady man as he scanned the area. Slowly she continued to slip in tokens while trying not to shiver in fear. Once he'd left, she realized she was down to the last token. Well, it wasn't like she'd have any reason to keep one token to a casino she'd probably never visit again. With barely a thought she slipped it in and pulled the lever intending to follow Officer Jenny immediately after this last spin.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Voff » Thu Sep 07, 2017 11:51 pm

The three wheels on the machines rolled as you pushed the botton. Clinking noises and sharp light begged for your attention elsewhere, but the wheels kept your attention. They rolled showing different immages. Moneybag, Dratini, Magicarp, a zero, and a cloud. The first wheel locked into a Dratini. Clink, a second Dratini. Clink!

Roll 1d6: 2

The last wheel locked into a zero. Damn it, you were so close! Ah well, back to the matter at hand. Since you hadn't heard from Neil, the intruder was probably him. That did not bode well for you guys. It seems Officer Jenny has plans for him. Because you took the time to play the slot machine you were a bit behind Jenny. When you entered the toilettes you found them to be empty. The were three stalls, but only one of them were was still open. When you entered it you couldn't seem to find any unique feature about it what so ever. Then the compulsion to flush the tiolette suddenly came over you. When you pushed the bar on the tolette it didn't flush. A slight rumbling sounded form the wall right behind the toilette and it suddenly moved inwards rewealing a path down, down into the casino's depths.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Firehead » Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:47 am

Watching the wheel spin Marin wasn't really expecting much, but the second Dratini got her excited as she watched the third reel spin. Her excitement deflated quickly when it stopped on a zero. She'd been so close, but she was out of tokens and needed to get a move on to help Neil. Walking toward the bathrooms, she took a quick glance around to make certain no one was looking slipping in as once she was satisfied.

Upon entry, Marin couldn't help but notice Officer Jenny was missing meaning there must be a secret exit out of this room somewhere. One of the stalls was open. Figuring Jenny simply didn't expect anyone to follow them in that didn't belong, Marin decided that was clearly the best place to find where the Officer had disappeared to. Looking about she didn't see anything that looked unusual, so the way through must look rather inconspicuous. Flushing the toilet was the first thing she thought of, and it turned out to be correct. She'd hate to have learned one of the grimy tiles on the floor was the opening mechanism. Sticking her head into the passage, she made a quick glance to make sure no one was nearby before descending down to whatever secret hideout they had in here.
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Voff » Sat Sep 16, 2017 12:10 am

Downstairs you entered a small almost empty room. There were two doors on the walls to either of your side, straight ahead you saw the almost part in 'almost empty'. A security desk containing some monitors and a particularly bored looking guard. Lounging in his chair with his feet resting on top of the desk he barely bothered to look in your direction. "So, we have another intruder. Didn't think there were more then one fool with that level of stupidity". When he looked over at you a dangerous glint shimmered in his eyes. "At least this time there will be no Officer Jenny to stop me from having my fun. First thing's first. Why are you here?"
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Re: Journey for a Legend (Firehead)

Postby Firehead » Sat Sep 16, 2017 2:43 pm

Skulking down the stairs, Marin tried to get an idea of how far she'd gone down. Had she gone down to a different section of the ground floor, or was she down underground? Seeing what looked like an empty room only to be surprised when a guard looked her over. She got confused when he talked about Officer Jenny getting in his way. He was clearly talking about the intruder. Was there something the guard was going to do to Neil they now planned to her? She was tempted to just pull a ball and start a fight, but she decided to try and get him to drop his guard a little. She shrunk under the guard's gaze trying to look as timid as possible. "I-I was just looking for a bathroom. W-what is this place? Who are you?"
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