Ennis Achievements In a Slobby World (Part 1) by PudgyProse, literature
Literature
Ennis Achievements In a Slobby World (Part 1)
Tags: Extreme weight gain, slob and gas, Neet lifestyle change, Sex This is part of a larger story (18k words/32 pages) that is available in full at https://www.patreon.com/posts/ennis-in-slobby-81723965. I will be releasing the parts monthly for you all! You can also read the first part of the spiritual sequel: https://www.patreon.com/posts/belles-summer-of-99196266. Hope you enjoy! Enni stepped into the cafeteria of her college, looking for her friends. She was greeted by the sounds of a hundred other people eating and talking. She tried to maneuver around the throng of bodies waiting in various lines for food. Short and thin, she had a hard time pushing through the various lines. Enni was lithe, but not strong. She was a tennis player, attending Rutman’s University on a full ride scholarship. Enni had always wondered about her status as a tennis player, she looked nothing like the other girls. Most of the women on her team were tall and built like tanned goddesses. Enni, on the
“Wake up! Get up right now!” I heard the words, but I wasn’t awake. My body was still paralyzed by sleep. Only the discomfort of my bare thighs against the dirt floor roused me to a state fit to struggle to my feet, but I grumbled all the while. Dirt had found its way under my pigskin where it hugged around the middle of my thighs, and it felt nigh impossible to pick each gritty crumb back out. The sight of the Kilted Orc named Lesh-Gotha entering the Pen jolted me to attention. She was storming into our midst just as she always did, her kilt swishing with every heavy step of her muscled legs, and her fists were tightly-clenched and ready to swing, but such details were unimportant to me. All I cared about was her chest. Those two subtle mounds tucked away beneath her leather uniform were like dormant volcanoes, poised to erupt and burst free with a splash of milk hot as lava. There was no sign of any changes now, but it hadn’t even been a