The tale of Toadette's wild foot slave life continues. This time, she possess the fetish. |
âMinh-Minh, if I have to hear you ask me that one more time, my head will literally explode.â Minh had less than an hour to reach her six oâclock flight for Toad Town. Yet she refused to take a step out that mansion until Sofia gave her a satisfactory answer. The longer Minh held her ground, the deader Sofia appeared to the world. âItâs not a complicated question,â Minh followed up. âI can dumb it down further.â âDonât patronise me. Of course Iâll use that money on Jazz.â The optimist in Minh wanted to believe her on her word, but the realist side of her couldnât suppress itself. Once she was back in Toad Town, sheâd have no good way of confirming what was happening here in Poshley Heights. Jasminâs reserved nature only worsened matters. Minh looked Sofia in the eyes. âShe needs this.â âI know.â Sofia glanced at one of the many photos on the wall. In a golden frame stood a family of four: her, a six-year-old Jasmin and two older adults. âShouldâve never had to play out like this. That trial still doesnât sit well with me.â âYouâre still on that? Sofi, a gas leak by irresponsible people leads to others dying, and then they try to cover it up. Thatâs about as logical as it gets.â Sofia folded her arms. âEverything about the trial was so scripted.â âIt is kinda a lawyerâs job to coach their clients on what to say.â âMinh-MinhâŠâ Sofia formed a fist. She stopped herself before she could move. âWhy does that worthless Toadette get to reunite with her mom, while I donât get to see either of my parents? What kind of fate is that?â âHey! Sheâs not worthless.â âSheâs a bum. For the life of me, Iâll never understand what endeared you to such street trash.â âWould it kill you to stop insulting my friends for once?â Minhâs face scrunched. ââCause it ainât like youâre swimming in dough when youâre living paycheque to paycheque.â âHer disrespect is starting to rub off on you.â âIs it her disrespect or is it yours? I canât tell.â Sofia punched the wall, making Minh defensive. Despite Sofiaâs knuckles reddening, somehow her intense scowl turned itself into a relaxed expressionâone of disappointment. âYou can be with a much better best friend, all Iâm saying.â And that mood switch was exactly why Minh worried about Jasmin staying here. From here Minh simply agreed with whatever Sofia would say. The less anger she drew out from her, the less sheâd have to fear how things would be when she left. It took a couple minutes, but eventually Sofia had returned to her happier, bubblier self. âIâll see you later, Minh-Minh.â She kissed Minh. âBe safe, and most importantly, be smart.â âJazz, Iâm leaving,â Minh called out, looking past Sofia. Jasmin almost killed herself getting down the stairs. Before Minh could stop her, she was scooped up into a kiss. And, as with previous times, Jasmin got a little too excited for her own good. She took hold of the sides of Minhâs face, forcing her tongue into her mouth. Minh let out a surprised gasp as the spit rocketed down her throat. Eleven uncomfortable seconds of tongue wrestling took place, then Minh finally pushed Jasmin off her, wiping her lips. âHow many times do I have to tell you to stop doing that?â Sofia asked, grabbing Jasmin by the hair. âSheâs your cousin, not your girlfriend!â Jasmin swallowed Minhâs spit in a single gulp, now slowly licking her lips. She flashed a big smile at her beloved cousin and waved. âPlease come back soon, Minh-Minh.â âIf thereâs any problem, donât hesitate to call me this time around.â *** The icy winds of Diamond City clawed at Monaâs exposed skin as she cut through the streets. Snow wasnât a blanket here like on the mainland Mushroom Kingdom; it was just a thin coat on the asphalt. Her only real warmth came from the stack of three pizza boxes strapped behind her. She had spent two hours smiling and delivering fresh pizzas to the loving citizens of her home. While most jobs shouldâve felt beneath a girl of her status, this was one she could do endlessly. The thrill was always rising as she ran red lights and sat on the cusp of attracting police attention. That genuine smile disappeared the second she spotted her last target. There was a large, obnoxiously cheerful mushroom house nestled between the sharp and tall structures of Diamond City. An eager Toad couple waved from the doorway. Behind them, two smaller kids bounced excitedly. âFinally,â the woman sighed. âThese two are absolutely famished.â Mona rolled her eyes under her visor. âYeah, whatever. Here.â She tossed two boxes towards the father. She shoved a third box on top. âJust take this one too. Lightens my load.â âAn extra? Oh, youâre a lifesaver.â The father beamed, handing her the coins. Then, before Mona could turn around, he stepped forward and wrapped his arms around her in a quick hug. Mona stiffened completely, her teeth gritting to the point of shattering as she felt his cap brush against her neck. He pulled back, still grinning. âThank you so much.â Just as she was about to leave, the two Toad kids rushed forward. âThank you, pizza lady!â they shouted together, hugging her around the thighs. Mona froze. She could barely breathe. A wave of pure disgust flooded through her. She fought not to get violent, attempting to pull their surprisingly strong hands off her. Her fake smile started to look more like a grimace. After shaking them off, she pulled back while trying to act relaxed. âYeah, sure. Enjoy the pizza, sporeheads.â She didnât wait for anyone to react before jumping on her bike and peeling off. The slushy streets felt far cleaner than the vile stickiness the Toads had left on her body. Mona navigated the grid, heading for the public basketball courts. She noticed that familiar car making noises near the sidewalk before she turned off her engine. Once parked, she strode towards it, the heavy thump of her boots shaking the concrete. She peered through the car window. âAlbums later, and the best you can do is this rust bucket?â âAinât like I profit big off of âem.â The driver rolled the window down, holding up her middle finger. âPlus, all the expensive stuff is in automatic only.â âOh, right, youâre one of those shift stick freaks.â âYou gonna get in? Or should I just run you over and move on?â âYouâd have to deal with Wario afterwards, 13.â 13-Amp, with her plump lips, blew her silver hair out her eyes. In the back of her car sat two more people: a dude so large that it was incredible he could even fit in there, and then there was 9-Volt. Mona frowned at the latter. âStill around?â âDidnât you lose the radar to the same mushroom girl?â he shot back. âZip it.â Mona strapped in. âYou know, Iâm certain 18 wouldâve ripped her in half if he was there.â âHow awful could she have been to beat the tar out of both of you?â 18-Volt wondered. âWhoever this girl is sounds like a pushover.â 13-Amp floored the gas pedal. âEveryone else better be ready for this.â A trip thatâd normally take twenty minutes was slashed to fourteen, thanks to 13-Ampâs aggressive pedal pumping. The rest of the crew would chuckle at seeing the horrified reactions of the other drivers; Mona took it a step further, sticking her head out the window and blowing raspberries. Finally, with a screech of tyres, 13-Amp parallel parked outside a restaurant. âHold up, hold up.â She hopped out, pointing just past the entrance. âYo! You eat all my food this time, I swear youâre gonna end up with my whole size 40 foot down your oesophagus!â âMy bad. You said you were dieting.â A boy with gravity-defying, spiky black hair and a blue karate gi hugged 13-Amp. âEven if I donât see a single difference months later.â âRude for no reason!â âI need those Cricket genes,â Mona snickered, opening the buildingâs door. âThe ones that would let me eat a hundred dumplings every day and still fit into my amazing dresses.â Stepping inside the crowded burger joint, Mona scanned the floor for familiar faces. They couldnât possibly have been the first ones to arrive. And sure enough, she found her targets. At a large, funnel-shaped table sat the other members of this meeting. The ninja girls Kat and Ana, the citrus-scented scientist Penny and⊠âIâm surprised the sporehead was able to come.â âJust as Iâm surprised youâre not half an hour late,â the mushroom woman retorted, adjusting her pigtails. âAt least the freak and the angel of darkness arenât here. That simplifies things.â After they all placed their orders, Mona got down to business: their goal was to get into Toad Town and snatch the two stars. Additionally Wario demanded that they rob for money, seeing as he wanted more to make up for the loss in constructing a new radar. Finally Waluigi requested to add a bit of chaos to the mix, something that would keep Peach and the people of the kingdom distracted. âYou think theyâre so stupid that theyâre gonna keep the stars in Toad Town?â 13-Amp interjected. âThink of how often their princess is captured.â Mona nodded. âTheyâre there.â â13 makes a good point,â 9-Volt said, munching noisily. âThose people Peach have going against us arenât as dumb as her regular guards.â âWhy donât we split into teams?â Kat proposed. âAlready ahead of you.â Mona licked her fingers. âOoh, getting the green light to get chaotic is awesome. How many do you think we can kill in a day?â Everybody stared at Mona blankly. âOkay, okay, I know the Toadette girl is off limits,â Mona admitted. âBut everyone else should be fair game.â âThe fat lady was nice,â Ana said. âUntil she destroyed our lungs.â âThat blimp is why the radar is broken, and why my Virtual Boy is gone,â 9-Volt grumbled. âSheâs expendable. Whoâs gonna object?â âI do.â All eyes were now on the only non-human at the table. Mona sucked her teeth. âHmph. Your potato sack of a cousin is the reason weâre short two stars. Iâm sure sheâs sweet as honey, but sheâs gotta go, family or not.â âTry it.â âOh, I will.â Monaâs smile widened. âGirls, please,â Penny chuckled, sweat bullets racing down her forehead. âIâm sure we could find a way to cause chaos thatâs less violent.â âAll in favour of treating this like a purge, raise your hand,â Mona said, nearly tearing her arm out her socket. Upon seeing not a single hand go up, she grabbed a ketchup bottle and squeezed it while clenching her teeth. âYou were literally just on my side, 9-Volt!â âI mean, as a last resort. Just outright killing someone weâre stronger than is kind ofâŠâ âWhat he says,â 18-Volt agreed. âAnd when allâs said and done, they havenât tried to finish any of you dudes.â Mona growled. âAnd you, 13? All those rhymes about living that hard life, and you canât get some blood on your hands?â Just as she said that, she squirted ketchup all over her face. âYou donât know what I can do.â 13-Amp looked away. âItâs just that the fat girl doesnât sound like sheâs worth focusing on.â âWhatever, chubby bunny.â Mona glared at Sofia. âIf that girl gets in the way of thisââ âIâll handle her. As far as Toadetteâs concerned, Iâll put her out of commission.â âWhich means in a hospital, because sheâs still off limits! Damn!â Monaâs voice got so loud that she began to draw attention from normal people. Before she could let out a scream, somebody tapped her. âBreathe,â Cricket advised. âCertainly we can grab the stars without casualties.â âBut⊠Ugh, I want action.â Mona set her legs on the table, revealing two sweat-drenched feet. She picked up some of Sofiaâs fries with them. âHit me with your best suggestions, people.â The Wario crewâs discussion went on for over an hour. Mona had the easy job, simply leaning back and agreeing or disagreeing with peopleâs suggestions. All the while, she would taint everyoneâs food with her feet. As if she needed any other sign that she was the boss here, at one point, she asked 9-Volt to pull a fry from between her toes. Not with his hands, though. âFor someone swimming in coins, your feet smell like crap,â he said while tugging the fry with his teeth. âThey smell like hard work, something you wouldnât know, sitting in front of a game all day and peeing in bottles.â 9-Volt pouted. âPenny thought it was tasty.â âDonât make me vomitâŠâ âIf I may interject,â Sofia groaned, appearing to fall asleep, âwhy exactly does Poshley Heights need to be a part of this plan?â Mona wiggled her salty toes back onto Sofiaâs half-eaten burger. âThere was a Crystal Star hidden there for forever, meaning thereâs totally a chance of Peach using it as a new hiding spot.â âAnd if not,â 18-Volt added, âdestroying a part of one of the richest places in this kingdom will leave an impact.â âIâve been to Mushroom City multiple times,â 13-Amp sighed, stretching. âIf anyone should lead us out there, itâs me, you hear?â âThen our targets are set,â Mona announced. âMe, Penny, Ana, Cricket and the mushroom will handle Toad Town. The rest of you are going to Mushroom City.â âWait. Then who has Poshley?â Kat asked. âIâll tell Wario and Waluigi that they should let the Scapellis handle that.â She grinned. âAfter all, clearly they have a knack for chaos.â Everyone agreed, aside from Sofia. As they began to spill out the restaurant, she felt somebody grab her. She turned around to see Penny. âI just want you to know that I wonât let anything bad happen to your cousin.â Penny got closer to Sofia. âYouâve nothing to worry about.â âThank you.â But inside, Sofia wasnât concerned. After all, she would stop Mona if it came down to that. *** 20 January 2012 Even though the people of Diamond City were technically part of the Mushroom Kingdom, they still had to show passports and go through extra security checks whenever they wanted to visit different regions of the kingdom. Just as if they were travelling internationally. But todayâs flight seemed different, and not in a good way. âWhy does airport check-in have to be so annoying now?â Kat asked, fidgety as they detained her for an overly extended pat-down. âInside voice,â Ana whispered. âIf you make a scene, youâre gonna miss your flight altogether.â Mona was speaking on her phone. âThings are weird here. Iâve never had so many obstacles just flying a plane.â âYouâre right,â a deep voice snarled on the other end. âAfter the Neon Heights fiasco, Peach demanded more precaution for any of our citizens.â âThat bitchâŠâ âStill, follow their instructions and just board your flights in time. Donât let me down.â âOh, I wonât,â Mona moaned, making kissy noises. âToad Town will look unrecognisable when weâve left.â When all eight of them got through the check-in, they didnât even have time to wait at the gate. The flight to Mushroom City was to happen in ten minutes, and the flight to Decalburg was to happen in fifteen. âLetâs get a move on,â 13-Amp said, snapping her fingers. âKat, come on!â Kat looked at her sister. âSee you.â âStay safe.â Ana hugged her before heading off to join Mona, Penny and Cricket. Upon boarding the Decalburg-bound plane, the four sat in their first-class seats. Mona took the window seat, with Penny squeezed beside her. Ana and Cricket were in front of each of them respectively. Mona wasted no time in blending in with the average passenger. If not for the lengthy boarding process she endured, nobody wouldâve suspected she was a citizen of Diamond City, but rather a wealthy traveller going back home. She whipped out a shiny magazine and buried herself in it, highly interested, for it concerned details about Toad Townâs pop culture. Ana was content to look out the window, nothing suspicious for a child. However, there were two others who didnât receive Monaâs instructions. âMay I have some peanuts?â Cricket asked the stewardess. âCertainly, sir,â she replied. The peanuts arrived and vanished in an instant. Cricketâs hand extended once more. âAnother, please.â âUm⊠Just one more for now, sir.â Another bag suffered the same fate. Cricket smiled. âOkay, okay. Maybe just another.â Suddenly one of the cabin lights exploded, and the plane appeared to vibrate. Penny hopped to her feet and began a dash towards the cockpit. âMiss, youâre not allowed up there!â the stewardess shouted. âPlease return to your seat!â âThatâs not normal, right?â Penny asked. âIâm sure a little chat with the pilots will let me get to the bottom of this. I can fix it for free andâ Ow!â Mona pinched her ear. âAct normal.â She then glared at Cricket. âSame goes for you.â With that, she leaned back in her seat and propped her bare feet between the seats in front of her, wiggling her sweat-soaked toes. âEwâŠâ Ana mumbled, covering her nose. âDonât âewâ me,â Mona retorted. âMatter of fact, Cricket, rub my feet.â Cricketâs face scrunched up. âRub your feet?â âYes, make yourself useful, please.â He let out a sigh, leaning closer to Monaâs outstretched feet as the plane began to climb. When he hesitantly grabbed them, he was taken aback. The velvety texture of her skin amazed him, but that amazement quickly turned to revulsion when he noticed they were damp. They felt like two overly ripe mangos. He began to massage them awkwardly, his hands moving clumsily. Instead of treating them like feet, he approached them as if he were moulding two lumps of clay for the first time. âYou can do better than that,â Mona whined, shifting in her seat. âQuit being a baby and really pamper my feet.â Instantly Cricket squeezed the life out of her foot, causing her to drop her magazine. She retaliated by kicking him in the mouth, then she grabbed her own foot to blow on it. âYou did that on purpose,â she growled. âYou said to really pamper them,â he replied, looking around with an airheaded expression. âI put in all my effort.â âFrom now on, put in medium effort. Jeez, you nearly gave me a heart attack.â Ana raised a brow. Wait, this whole time, I thought Mona was the strongest of us. Isnât that why sheâs leading? âIf the mushroom were here, Iâd have her doing this,â Mona sighed, flipping a page. âThose sporeheads are literally built to serve.â âPlease donât start this again,â Penny whispered. âDonât get your panties in a bunch because Iâm telling the truth. Theyâre braindead, theyâre practically made of pudding, and there are too many of them. Iâd say they belong right at our feet, especially with their heads being the perfect footstools.â âOutside of that last thing, none of those claims can be supported.â Penny reached into a folder. âI could debunk them in less than a half hour.â âLemme guess: with one of your wordy academic papers?â Mona mockingly accused. She then patted Pennyâs head. âI live by common sense, not by what a bunch of overeducated scientistsââ Monaâs words were cut short when she noticed that Cricketâs movements had stopped. âYour feet smell so cheesy⊠Now Iâm even hungrier,â he lamented. âCricket, you and food are gonna be the death of me, and weâre not even thirty minutes into this flight!â She spread her toes. âYou hungry? Eat that hot cheddar between my toes.â Penny covered her mouth to keep vomit from hitting the floor. Cricket paused for a moment. Itâs just a foot⊠Itâs just a foot⊠He slid the tip of his tongue between two of Monaâs red-painted toes. He had to fight back his gag reflex as he felt the mixture of sweat and grime that had accumulated there. Once situated, he began to work his tongue between the digits, loosening up the so-called âcheddarâ so that it could be chewed up and swallowed. Ana cringed. âI couldnât even⊠I thought I was gonna die when that Toad shoved her things in my face.â Mona chuckled. âNothingâs stopping you from getting revenge on her.â She wriggled her foot deeper, sending some of the sludge flowing onto Cricketâs tongue. Each lick he took up her foot sent a satisfied chill down her spine. Yet while she lived like a spoiled princess, he could only grunt, his eyes widening in fear as he felt all five of her toes stuffing his mouth. âThis happens more when I wear sandals,â Mona said nonchalantly, beginning to ignore the other strangers on the flight. âAll the dirt and moisture just get trapped between my toes, and I end up with a slimy, sticky toe jam snack.â Penny gritted her teeth, desperately digging through her luggage for a bag. âAnd youâre strong, Cricket,â Mona continued. âYou donât have to worry about my toe jam making you sick. Nah, only weaklings have to. Like my friends back in eighth gradeâŠâ âWait, what?â Ana looked back. âYeah, they called me a total bitch, because I ditched a concert to catch one of Warioâs speeches. Like, sorry not sorry if that made them mad.â Mona squeezed Cricketâs tongue between her toes. âSo as a bitch, for the whole next month, I focused on spicing up their PB&J sandwiches with a secret ingredient.â âZip it, zip it, zip it, zip it, for the love of all that is holy,â Penny pleaded. âMy toe cheese. Or in scientific terms, my raw toe jam,â she giggled maliciously. âOh yeah, they just ate it and got so sick they couldnât attend any concerts for the rest of the semester. These are some well-worn sandals too, meaning theyâve gotta be adding extra flavour to my cheddar. With how thick yet buttery it comes out, itâs like sticking your tongue into some baked macaroni and cheese!â And with that, Penny sprinted to the bathroom, knocking over everybody in the process. âPerhaps Iâm having too much fun.â Mona flipped another page. âAlright, low profile from here on out. But if you can get all this jam from between my toes, Iâd really love that, Cricket.â It wasnât like he had a choice if he was so hungry. As the plane reached its cruising altitude, the sounds of Penny retching filled the back of the plane, while the sounds of Cricket slurping and gulping filled the front. Mona was ready to relax for the next few hours while he made a meal of her toe jam. *** The plane hit the runway of Decalburg Airport smoothly, with Cricket stirring from his post-feast daze. He tried to ignore how his mind was still reeling from the salty taste of Monaâs toe jam, but every grime crumb was seared into his brain. He looked back at Mona, who was slipping her spit-covered feet back into her sandals. âLetâs get to it,â she said. After being screened once more in heavy detailâthis one lasted nearly thirty minutes as they went through Monaâs luggageâthey finally arrived at their temporary residence: a small house that a contact of Wario had arranged for them. A bit too cramped for Monaâs standards, but it would do. âWhy arenât we just staying in Toad Town?â Ana asked. âItâd be easier.â âYeah, itâd be easier to get caught,â Mona said. âPlus, this is the closest safehouse Warioâs got set up.â âIt isnât too far from Toad Town either,â Penny added. Mona looked under the mat, picking up a rusted key. Before unlocking the door, she spun around and stared at her three allies. âYou arenât gonna chicken out on me, are you?â âWhere else are we gonna go?â Cricket asked, shrugging. âI really wanna impress Wario, so Iâm gonna need some reassurance that you wonât screw this biz up for me.â Mona pointed to her sandalled feet. âEach of you kiss my big toe and promise me youâll do whatever I need.â Given how Cricket had already swallowed her toe jam, this task was simple enough. All he had to do was peck her big toe, and it was done. âIâm at your service.â Ana hesitated. Yet seeing Cricketâs speediness ensured her that it wouldnât be too awful. Another smooch out of the way. âYou can count on me.â That left Penny. She looked like she was going to faint. The mere thought of touching Monaâs toe, especially after hearing the slimy sounds of the cheese between those digits, made her stomach churn. âYou want out?â Mona asked, tapping her toes impatiently. Each smack was like torture to Pennyâs ears. âWhatâs it gonna be, Penny?â Penny took a deep breath, her focus shifting rapidly between Monaâs intense gaze and the plump toe before her. Trembling, she dropped to the ground, closed her eyes and pressed her lips to Monaâs toe. It was a squeaky kiss, much wetter than she had expected. Mona deliberately pressed her toe hard against Pennyâs delicate lips. Past them! Penny squealed, for the taste was indescribable. Whatever it was, it wasnât clean. Her composure was breaking down at every microsecond. âSay it, Penny.â Mona curled her toe. âCome on.â âI will do whatever you need me to do on this mission, Mona⊠I promise.â As soon as Mona stepped back, Penny fought hard to avoid spitting into the overgrown yard. It felt like a fungus was taking over her entire tongue, no matter how pedicured Monaâs toes were. âPhew, glad weâve got that taken care of,â Mona chuckled. With a look of satisfaction, she unlocked the door and took the first step into the home. âAlright, letâs get inside before those annoying sporeheads start complaining.â ---------- Authorâs Note: Too many in WarioWare love eating food. That has caused me deep distress in trying to make them more unique for this story. Next time weâll check in on Toadette; sheâs been out the spotlight for a while, hasnât she? Itâs also been a while since she had a makeover. |