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  • Commission requested by: DragoTheKomodo
  • Story written by: Leena (@MyLifeIsARPG)

Billie, Bailey, and Bellie were three sisters destined for a life of showbusiness. Born with three heads and breasts and four arms to a pair of mutant parents in Mira Magnificent’s Mutastic Migrating Mutant Circus, they always knew they were different, but they grew up in a supportive mutant community that prepared them, albeit somewhat strangely, for their mutant life ahead.

One of their mothers was a multi-armed futa acrobat, who taught them how to use their body to the best of their ability. Their other mother was a multi-headed magician and juggler who taught them how to use their eyes and their brain. At the ripe young age of ten, they started working for the circus, first simply taking tickets and cleaning up after acts, and then eventually performing shows of their own. They started with simple balancing acts, and then moved on to more high flying maneuvers, but something was missing. No matter how hard they tried, they felt like they were stuck in the shadow of their mother.

Then, one fateful day, their lives changed forever. The three were performing a fairly simple ball balancing routine, just as they had always done before, but their balance ball wasn’t properly inflated and a small miscalculation sent them tumbling to the ground. As soon as they hit the ground they felt the force rip all three of their heads clean off! They had mutated right in front of the crowd.

The sisters panicked and began bickering, frantically searching around for each detached head. Their body bumped into things as each individual head tried to call out for it. It took a few minutes to gather all their heads up, but to their surprise, the audience was laughing and clapping. They thought it was a slapstick routine!

Thus, their new identity as Billie, Bailey, and Bellie, the Ball Bungling Clowns were born. Utilizing a combination of gymnastics, juggling, and some good pratfalls, they delight audiences nightly by juggling their own heads while performing agile yet goofy stunts. They still have to work on their comedic timing a bit, but at least now they have a truly unique identity as performers.

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