Patreon Prompt 16 (Patreon)
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Prompt: An obese couple's day at the beach is ruined after another couple accidentally spill the obese couple's drinks all over the towels they were lounging on. As punishment, the obese couple decide to use the other couple as replacement towels.
Grant and Jennifer never truly understood fear until their beach ball went careening across the white sands to spill over a pair of fruity cocktails. The couple stood in silence as they watched the owners of the drinks heave themselves off of their soaked towels. Waddling towards Grant and Jennifer, the obese man and woman couldn’t have been any less than 800 pounds each.
“What the hell was that about?” the woman asked, the fury in her eyes sending tremors through her multiple chins to further torment her overexerted bikini.
“We were just-“
“Just thought it be fun to ruin our day at the beach?” the obese man asked, bumping into Grant with his wide hips to send him flying to the ground.
“It was an accident,” Jennifer replied, helping Grant get back on his feet. “We’ll pay for a new towel.”
“I have a better idea,” the fat woman announced, sharing a wicked grin with her husband.
With surprising speed, the couple picked up Grant and Jennifer to trap them within their blubbery arms. Carrying them back over to their spot, the couple kicked away their besmirched towels. Dropping the scrawny pair onto the sand, the obese duo came tumbling down on top of them. Despite his constant wriggling, Grant turned out to be an excellent cushion to rest the man’s luscious moobs upon as he spread himself out. The woman found a bit more difficulty getting Jennifer to stay in place, but a quick slam of her stomach had her acting like a proper beach towel.
“Guess we have to start over on the tan,” the man announced, giving Grant a momentary reprieve as he retrieved a pair of soda cans from the cooler.
“I’ll keep count this time,” the woman replied, chugging down the can and letting drops seep down her chest to encompass Jennifer. “Just remind me to swap out our ‘towels’ when we need to turn over.”