1. New Life in Rianate 3


    Date: 12/22/2015, Categories: Fiction, Author: Lustful11, Rating: 91.7, Source: sexstories.com

    for the next occasion you three want to have girls night. Goodnight, have a great sleep.” We quickly ran upstairs to the dorm and ready for bed. Aya was walking around the room and mimicking Lena under her breath in annoyance. “Goodnight, have a great sleep,” she muttered. “Aya, she’s just saying she wants us to die in our sleep,” I sweetly said. “No,” Tao said in a deep, male-like voice, “she wants us to be timely for the next time we eat pizza.” “Wash your hands, too!” We burst out laughing then got in for bed. Aya leaned up and kissed both of our cheeks. It was a smooth night but I wished I had talked with Dallas at the library. Poop. The next morning, I woke up to the faint sounds of Aya coughing. She sat up with her messy hair then shook her head. “Whoo! Goodmorning!” “Hey. You getting sick?” I asked. “Nah, just a frog,” she explained. “Oh.” “I’M UP!” Tao exclaimed. She sat up in the bed with her icy hair hanging over her eyes. We all shared a look, meaning we all wanted the bathroom first. I scrambled off of my bed, so did Tao but Aya got there first. She gave an evil smile as she closed the door. Eventually, we were all showered and dressed and heading downstairs for our breakfast. After a good breakfast, we headed off to first period. Aya kept coughing all through Riate but they were small, little, girly coughs so we didn’t bother. At lunch, I got a text from Dallas saying he got his bow back. I had my phone in my lap while we texted back and forth and Tao cleared ...
    her throat. “What?” She scared the poop outta me. “Tell Dallas that you’re eating lunch,” Aya demanded. “And, you have to go,” Tao added. “Since when are y’all my parents? If he’s my boyfriend, I can text him,” I stuck my tongue out like a little kid. Aya grabbed my phone then typed something in. She sent the message and I snatched it back. Me (or Aya): Im too cul 4 u so, bai. Dallas: okay. Dats nice. “AYA! You're an idiot,” I growled. “Heh,” she bragged as she flipped her long hair back. Me: Im, sry, babe. Aya tuk mah phone. Dallas: OKay. I g2g, come t mah place aftr skool. Me: K, bai. I put my phone in my pocket then rolled my eyes at Aya. Tao clapped her cold hands, making little ice crumbs fly from her palms; she was weird. We finished lunch, then Art then Math then went to last period. I was in my Yard and throwing around some water when I heard my name from over my shoulder. I turned around to see my newly found cousin, Amari. (It kinda shocked me, since I have over 50 cousins. And all of them have affinities!) She was really down-to-earth and hilarious, but super short. Amari had peach hair, an affinity for Swimming and the sweetest smile ever. She was 16 and only about 5’1. “Hey!” I called back. I released my waterball then ran up to her. “Hi. I didn’t know this was your Aff. Hour, this is mine, too,” Amari smiled. “Oh, nice. Have you seen my dad lately?” “Uncle Jeff? Uhh, where was I… Oh! I saw him at Ria. 84 and talking with another professor. Sumiko, I think.” “Oh! ...