Chapter 29: Mall (2)
As the simulation restarted, Jack heard Madison say loudly, "Man, is it hot in here." She sounded like a theater student reading lines from a script they found thoroughly boring.
As the two girls turned and gave Madison a look that clearly said, "What's this bitch up to?", Madison pulled her hoody off. But when she did, she inadvertently grabbed her camisole as well. So, when she pulled her hoody up, she pulled her camisole up as well and exposed her naked breasts.
He wasn't sure how he expected Madison to respond, but it certainly wasn't what actually happened. She paused for a moment, with her hoody over hear head. She slumped slightly, then straightened, then completed her motion, pulling hoody and tank top off completely.
Jack and the two girls stared at Madison, mouths agape. As they watched in shock, she turned to face the two girls, and while cupping her own grapefruit sized breasts, said defiantly, "Still think I'm flat chested?"
The one girl dropped the blouse she was holding, then both turned as one and bolted out of the store. As the two girls ran, Jack dragged his gaze away from her spectacular jugs and noted that she had a look of disappointment on her face.
She dropped her hands, freeing her breasts, which didn't sag, then said, "Damn, why'd they run?"
Ignoring her hoody on the floor, she walked towards the front of the store. As he followed, she walked out the front of the store, then turned towards where he had been sitting and walked in that direction. Realizing where she was headed, he rushed ahead then sat, locking in place, then exited observer-mode.
As she approached, he heard a few people walking nearby gasp, one of them saying, "Damn, girl!"
She came around the planter box that bordered the seating area and stopped in front of him, hands on hips. He looked up, not at her face, but at her tits and said, "I take it you want to try again?"
She blow out an exasperated breath, then in a meek tone said, "Yes, please."
"Maybe this time," he replied, "don't say it so loud? You should sound like you're speaking to yourself, not the entire store."
