Mr. Octopus, we salute you!
Saki To The Rescue!
Honestly, Saki is beautiful in her swimsuit with a nice pedicure to match.
Foot Control Ability Komura showcased in this chapter:Long Rapid Kicks - With her kicks lined up in a very fast pace, she can make pictured shots blurry.
I will have to say that Saki sure do know how to work as an model with her feet are a treat for us foot fans. That octopus is lucky that it had its fun with Komura's feet and I wish I was that sea creature that attached to an girl's bare feet.
The other girl has nice feet too
ReplyDeleteYou mean Saki's feet are nice and lovely?
DeleteGood typical chapter, but the octopus is real turn off for me.
ReplyDeleteWhy is that?
DeleteIt looks weird and nasty, and almost suggestive of another nature if you know what I mean.
DeleteI see. Do you want to get rid of that octopus?
DeleteYes, and the wetness. That's also very suggestive.
DeleteToo erotic for you, right?
DeleteI should think so.
DeleteBut do you like the swimsuits on Komura and Saki?
DeleteDon't be such a prude, Dan.
Delete@Custom: Oh yeah, they're really nice.
Delete@Psycho: I'm not trying to be, it's just not my favorite.
Dan, at least, you like them.
DeleteI wish I was that octopus too.
ReplyDeleteI do too, you can stick onto an girl's bare feet.
DeleteCan't say I blame that octopus.
ReplyDeleteAnd Komura looks damn good in the swimsuit.
I agree with you.
DeleteSame here. And I do admit, the octopus thing isn't as bad as when insects were attracted to her feet. And it reminds me of a chant from an episode of Fighting Foodons: Octopus and squid, octopus and squid, eat it by the pound, you'll be glad you did.
DeleteSo you rather eat seafood like Octopuses and squids rather have them be attracted to female feet?
DeleteAlso, Dan, I do agree that this wasn't as bad as that stupid chapter when insects with on her feet.
DeleteWell I was just trying to be funny, but yes. Calamari is very good. I've never had octopus, but I want to try it.
DeleteWho's Calamari?
DeleteIt's not a who it's a what. It's deep fried squid rings and tentacles.
DeleteWhere did it came from?
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