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The McAllister Family Thanksgiving By MagicianXV -- Report

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Sarah helps prepare her sister, Emma, for the McAllister family's prestigious traditional Thanksgiving dinner.

This story was commissioned by the very kind Pristine Cheesecake, upon whom you should all lavish your praise and attention!

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hawkeye7513

Posted by hawkeye7513 1 year ago Report

Thankyou Pristine Cheesecake for convincing MagicianXV to write a story

PristineCheesecake

Posted by PristineCheesecake 1 year ago Report

Thank you, thank you. Please, shower me with all the affection and love you can. No comment to big, no praise to small.

MisterEbony

Posted by MisterEbony 1 year ago Report

How about just a big hug?

AceSpencer

Posted by AceSpencer 1 year ago Report

Haven't read the story but good to have you back

AceSpencer

Posted by AceSpencer 1 year ago Report

It was as good as always

TMVore

Posted by TMVore 1 year ago Report

Okay, first of all I loved this story, it certainly is one of my favorites.

It is really fun to read and hits a lot of my likes.

There is one thing I always ignore, familly sustainability. Eating daughters and sons often reduces they abilities to sustain, and seemingly they do this every thanksgiving?

But like I say, its something best ignored.

The problem I do have is that it took months to prep Emma, In this story Emma wasn't mentioned as Vegan, So, Sarah, being Vegan and having extra duties, likely lost weight, There is in my logic, no way she qualifies.

So, yeah, I feel sad for Sarah never reaching her best potential as roast.

MagicianXV

Posted by MagicianXV 1 year ago Report

I'm glad you liked it, and thanks so much for the detailed reply!

We do have to suspend our disbelief for these stories. There are many McAllister family branches, but probably not enough to sustain something like this. Fortunately, it's only a fantasy, right?

Sarah certainly wouldn't be as well-prepared as Emma. But since she was a last-minute addition to the feast, the guests would have to make do with whatever they got. Lucky for them, Sarah was already delicious, so it all worked out.

TMVore

Posted by TMVore 1 year ago Report

+1 for awesome reply.

NonBinaryFuta

Posted by NonBinaryFuta 1 year ago Report

it could work, perhaps they breed like rodents in litters or at the least have much faster pregnancy and age faster, even without reformation there's always maths for this, heck I wish I could find that post that uses a theorum of prime numbers to make this work.

TMVore

Posted by TMVore 1 year ago Report

As far I could build on the information given, higher age is reached, no litters. My current theory is that the surviving females keep breeding and those in this story were the exception due lack of mentioning a father figure for the girls.

NonBinaryFuta

Posted by NonBinaryFuta 1 year ago Report

what if it's like seahorses, trans men or the movie junior and men have babies too? I admit non fatal makes the maths much easier, but it helps this seems to be rare and special.

Genericcook

Posted by Genericcook 1 year ago Report

Wonderful story! Would have been interested to know a bit more about the girl's features and form, as well as roasting position and prep, but fantastic work!

(did she pull her into a hug while they were both tied like turkeys? XD)

PristineCheesecake

Posted by PristineCheesecake 1 year ago Report

No, their mother only loosely tied their wrists and ankles for decoration, which Sarah easily broke out of before climbing into her sister's pan. And in once in her pan, proceeded to spoon with her little sister.
She never had them lift themselves into the proper turkey-girl pose before tying up their arms and legs.

BardicLasher

Posted by BardicLasher 1 year ago Report

Always a pleasure to read your work!