SINtendo DenyALL: Part of the SINtendo Series
Kris P. Kreme
Fortunately for both of them, their parents never mind if they are spending time together alone. Emily and Noah are as close as siblings would be, though neither ever had siblings... and yet this game Emily has brought may turn their thoughts about each other into the most maddeningly sinful of thoughts.
As much as Emily knows Noah has been quite proudly working on his facial hair for months, figuring college girls will love it, Noah knows that for as many months Emily has been chatting online with a gaming friend... an older man named Kevin, and Kevin has sent Emily a brand new AI-enhanced game that he says will change everything.
Called DenyALL and pronounced like denial, when the shared application is launched on each of their phones, the AI will access all phone data and social media, texts, and more... and it will quickly form a profile for each of them. Then one statement at a time, the AI will demonstrate how perfectly it knows them.
But should they disagree with a statement the AI makes about them regarding the other, then they simply tap the red DenyALL button on the phone and that earns them points. The challenge is to have the most points, which means proving the AI didn't know them as well as it thought by making whatever statements it makes.
Nowhere near as excited or hopeful that it won't be really boring, Noah knows that there's no getting past playing it, so he soon has the app on his phone, and when they both tap to synchronize their phones for the game to begin, they are surprised by a sudden shock in their hands holding the phones.
And that is when Noah notices that not only is this game called DenyALL, the word floating on his phone, but there's another word... a word he has heard before, associated with pervy adult games, the word SINtendo.
Figuring he doesn't know that name as well as he thinks, Emily is assuring him that Kevin wouldn't send them some pervy adult game... and the game is beginning.
And the statements made by the AI at first seem remarkably accurate, meaning no points since they can't DenyALL, but those questions are a little rude and personal, like when the phone statement Emily reads about herself says that she never pads her bra around Noah.
While it's certainly true, she never pads her bra around anyone... it's rude and definitely surprising. When Noah's next question states that he never thinks about Emily's breasts... he can't fully agree, but mostly because anytime anyone is told not to think about something... they almost immediately do.
Yet, choosing to DenyALL based on that doesn't make things any easier as he gets another shock... and suddenly finds the back of his mind rather increasingly thinking about Emily's breasts.
Turn by turn, the game continues, an impressive AI definitely knowing a lot about them, but more and more, there are technicalities that mean the statements aren't entirely accurate... and each DenyALL results in more and more little zaps through their phones, more and more distracting rather perverted thoughts by either one of them, the game not boring at all as it starts to push them well beyond the limitations of friends, to kinky degrees neither ever imagined.
But in the end who will win SINtendo DenyALL...
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