"Yes?" You asked since you didn't catch what she said exactly, only that she called your name and that her voice sounded vaguely like she was asking a question while looking at you.

Seeing her like this, with her massive chest dominating most of your view and to have to crane your neck upwards to look at her pretty face giving you that intense look with her gorgeous hazel eyes and a few light brown locks of hair that weren't tied into her simplistic ponytail, she had that otherworldly look to herself like that of a powerful goddess.

But then again, she'd look more like a goddess of beauty and abundance. She giggled and she made such a cute sound that you felt like she could make your heart melt if she did it more often. There was something else besides finding her this attractive, something that drew you to her, but trying to figure that out got you nowhere and repeated attempts would give you hints of a headache, making you give up for the time being.

"I was just saying that you're pretty cute" Jen giggled, making you gulp hard and laugh awkwardly.

"T-Thanks" You scratched the back of your head. You weren't really expecting to get that kind of compliment from a girl you barely knew, and the fact that someone as pretty as her did only made you all the more flustered. But soon, part of your conscious hit you with a good dose of reality and made you realize that she was most likely just being polite and that you shouldn't be getting any funny ideas.

"You go to the beach a lot?" She then casually asked, but not after having graced your ears with more of her cute giggling. Against your usual expectations, she sounded sincere, if she were trying to make fun of you or lead you on then she was a remarkable actress. But that question seemed to come out of the blue, catching you off guard.

"Huh? I mean... I like swimming, and my family goes to the beach a few times every summer at least" You said.

"Really? I heard Lillies didn't like the beach much" Jen replied and at first, it seemed a perfectly inoffensive response but shortly after, Arianna's warning echoed in your mind again.

'Don't mention that your mom is a Brob'

"I was talking about the sections that are just for Lillies! Those are pretty safe" You replied a bit nervously, unsure if she'd buy it.

Considering that your mother's side of the family are mostly Brobs you never had to worry, but you knew that many Lillie families weren't as fond of the beach precisely because of the dangers that larger people and the environment itself posed. You also knew pretty well from second hand that moving on the beach's sandy ground was quite the workout for pure Lillies, as you saw how difficult it was for Jim and Pete, which was the source of banter though it ultimately led you into training them until they no longer struggled. Surprisingly enough, even though it did wonders for their physique, it didn't improve much on their situation with the ladies.

"But aren't those mostly in the shade?" Jen asked and once more, she was right. But what did that have to do with anything? As you subconsciously looked around it hit you. She's probably talking about your skin's light brown/bronzey tone.

"Oh? This?" You said, looking at your arms "Sorry, it's not a real tan..."

"Hmm?" Jen raised an eyebrow and leaned closer, making you take several steps back, trying not to end up closer to her face as it lowered down.

"I mean... it's not a tan. It's just my natural tone, I don't think I can even get a tan at all" You said, somewhat apologetically since you were under the impression that you had misled her into thinking you were some surfer dude or something like that. You thought this would end the current conversation on an awkward note but rather than showing disappointment, Jen was eyeing you again, giving a slight smirk. Somehow, you felt like you messed up somewhere and the worst part was not knowing where and how.
"What's wrong?" You then asked, feeling concerned that she was giving you an intense look again.

"These desks, they're kinda small" Jen said, smiling as she could see that there was no way you could agree with her. She slightly bounced her chest and its hefty mass caused minor booming tremors that you felt as the vibrations traveled through your body.
"Or maybe they just didn't think how big we could get" She added, giving her chest a subtle wiggle that to you it was like watching two entire mountains wobble as if they were made of jello.

"W-Well, it's a good thing I don't take up much space at all" You laughed nervously while walking back to get more distance between her outrageously curvy body and yourself.

The fact that you could even feel the heat she radiated was a hint that you were too close. You saw that she was smiling and giving you a look you didn't understand, but then those same gorgeous hazel eyes widened as you stopped feeling the ground under your feet. In your attempts to get away from her, you'd gotten too close to the edge and had walked off without noticing. She gasped and with lightning fast reflexes, she caught you on her palm just as you'd begun falling.

"Careful! They haven't installed the Lillie elevators yet" Jen joked as she slowly brought you to her face. She noticed that as she did, you were backing away from her.
"Aw, come on! I don't bite" She giggled and blushed a little "But I guess we're kinda scary to you, aren't we?"

"N-No, not really!" You were quick to reply but you weren't sure if that was a fully honest answer.

Both your mom and Arianna told you to be cautious with girls, specially Brobs. But other than their sheer size, you weren't exactly terrified of them. The chubby blonde's huge ass was scary when it was about to squash you underneath, but the moment you saw that she looked like she felt really bad about it you felt differently about her. You didn't see these girls as monsters, as some of the Lillies in your previous school made them out to be. And Jen was certainly not a monster, but then again, you weren't sure about telling her that what you were actually afraid of was of her catching a whiff of you, and explaining her why would defeat the entire purpose of keeping this hidden.

"I really don't" You said after taking a deep breath to calm yourself down "Look, I'm just a dumb, awkward guy on his first day in a new school and I'm alone with no friends, and I'm also the new kid. It's nothing personal, my nerves are just a mess" Jen's look softened after hearing your explanation, giving you a kinder smile, gently patting your head with her fingertip.

"I don't think you're dumb. Most of the time the real dumb ones don't even realize they are" She chuckled.
"Also... I wouldn't say you've got no friends, you just made one after all" She added and the smile she gave you looked like it was her most radiant yet. It almost melted away most of your worries, but you were still discreetly trying to back away just to be safe, which she took notice of and frowned a little.
"You're still afraid" She said, sounding hurt. Your eyes widened and you panicked but for entirely different reasons. Even you could realize why she sounded hurt. Your poor, overwhelmed brain desperately wracked itself for a valid excuse that wouldn't make her feel any worse but you were shooting blanks.

"Uh... I... I was told to keep away from Brobs' faces, that's all!" You blurted out, feeling like it wasn't even a half-baked excuse. Jen raised an eyebrow in response at first, and then she frowned harder, making you gulp more nervously, fearing that you'd messed up real badly.

"That sounds... weirdly specific" Jen noted and had a thoughtful look. You didn't think she'd buy that one, and in fact it seemed like she didn't yet she was giving it thought. Your heart pounded harder because if she questioned you on it you wouldn't be able to give an answer. But then, she spoke...

"Of course!" Jen said in a low tone, almost sounding like a growl. You were already trembling in fear since it was pretty much obvious that she was mad, but she caught you off guard when she spoke again "You ran into Toxic Lily, didn't you?"

"Huh?!" That moniker sounded weirdly familiar, and there was that little headache again but you were quick to ignore it. Truth was that you didn't know anyone called that.

"No wonder you're scared... that heartless bitch, I swear!" Jen said "We all know she's a bigot that hates Gullies and Lillies" At this point, you kept quiet because it sounded like it was important to learn about this girl, she could be a danger later on.
"What stupid bullshit did she tell you? That you're bugs? Or something like Lillies stink?" Jen then sighed and gave an annoyed groan.
"Don't pay her any mind, she's just a hateful bitch no one loves. Don't let her ruin your image of us" She said, almost as if she was begging? But there was a certain firmness in that request, so you couldn't tell for sure. Jen then brought you closer and closer to her face, but this time, at her lips' level.
"We're not all like her, I promise" She pressed you into her plump, plush lips for a quick kiss that made you shudder as your entire body felt overtaken by wild tingly surges all over it.
"I'll keep you safe from her, you can count on that" She winked and hoped that it would be enough to calm you down.

Indeed, she greatly calmed you down, even when you weren't worried about what she thought you were. But on the other hand, you were in a really bad position right now, pretty much below her nose and you could feel the air rushing upwards into her nostrils. You gulped again but tried to keep it together.

"Besides..." She continued, speaking in a soft whisper "It's a complete lie. You smell pretty good yourself" She giggled.
"That's a nice cologne you got" She said earnestly as she slowly moved you a bit farther away from her face so you could have a better look at it.

'But I'm not wearing any... ohhhh... oh no... oh crap!' Fortunately, you caught yourself before you expressed those thoughts out loud, but on the other, the sheer realization that you had already royally screwed up on one of the two things Arianna warned you about made your heart start pounding hard again.

What now?

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June 2, 2023