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Anonymous

I'm surprised she stop mid sentence and go 'heeey, you said hers were bigger than mine!'

george solis

A thought came up to me. Perhaps in this little kingdom the bigger the breasts, the higher the rank. So Marinda wants to do a coup d'etat and needs the bigger breasts to do so but she is not yet big enough until her sister Brynne caught her. Now she may be afraid her conspiracy won't work since Brynne will demand her breasts always will be bigger than anybody in the kingdom. How's that for a storyline ?

Muse Mint

Marinda is not exactly a little thimble that can be hidden now, is she? The Queen is going to find out anyway, Asvoria, so, if I were you, I would take my chances with truth rather than let this conniving minx Brynne get the upper hand. If you give in, Byrnne will always have another hand to play. If you don't give in, then Byrnne will be furious, Marinda will be happy and you and the Queen can work something out to the Queen's satisfaction, yes? Oh, and yes, a beautiful trio of pairs, or is that pears?

Grayve

Very Interesting... what outrageous demand will be made? Will Asvoria meet it? Or will she and Marinda find another way to silence Brynne. I can't wait to find out!

beibdnn

I think Asvoria is smart enough to catch on fast enough. If Asvoria does not want to be the victim of either of the sisters she has only one choice, to get to the queen and super, super size her!

Zeerol

I hope the queen is watching from the shadows with a big grin on her face.

rickyjava

I like it, George. A hierarchy based on breast size makes perfect sense to me. Of course, such a system would have its fair share of court intrigues, so the scenario you suggest also seems entirely plausible.

rickyjava

I like where you're going with this, Muse, but Brynne is holding all the cards, and both Asvoria and Marinda know it.

rickyjava

Luckily, it's not, but even here you do *not* want to displease the queen.