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Rated: 18+ · Interactive · Sci-fi · #1910957
A story of a girl, and her brain.

A story of a girl, and her brain.

This is an interactive story. Each chapter tells part of the story and often ends with multiple choices. Make a choice and move to the next chapter in your story. When you reach a chapter that hasn't been written yet, don't be shy... make an addition!
The creator of this Interactive Story provides this information and guidance:
Linda is an ordinary otter girl, with some strange tastes. One day, she meets a wonderful boy named Jamie, a weasel. There's just one thing. Jamie doesn't have a body.

Characters:

Linda:

Species- Otter

Age- 23

Bio- On the outside, Linda appears to be a typical girl who works in a butcher's shop. She has a job, friends, and an annoying boss. However, she's very bright, and has an interest in all manner of strange things, as well as a large dose of curiosity. This leads her to explore what looks like an abandoned laboratory while taking a shortcut home from work. There she meets Jamie, and our story begins.

Jamie:

Species- Weasel (formerly)

Age- Uknown

Bio- Jamie used to be a typical weasel boy. Until one day, his brain was extracted from his body and ensconced in a jar. The jar is equipped with speakers and a microphone, so he can hear and talk, but lacks a camera, meaning he can't see. He has no idea how long he's been this way, but it was presumably a long time. He's gotten lonely over the years, and is overjoyed when Linda finds him.

Erik:

Species- Fox

Age- 25

Bio- An acquaintance of Linda's and her next door neighbor, Erik loves one thing above all others: money. To this end, over the years, he has acquired a number of items and sold them to Linda in order to support her 'interests'. He deals with all sorts of things, and has many customers with similarly strange tastes.

Rules:

1) Use good grammar. I don't want to constantly edit chapters because they're riddled with spelling mistakes.
2) Try to make each chapter at least a paragraph. I know sometimes this isn't possible, so when you can't make at least a paragraph, try to make the options fun and unique.
3) Try to avoid endless lists of choices. We don't want anyone getting bogged down trying to get to the actual story.
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