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Fluffy Pink G-Strings....
This
infamous article first reared its fluffy head
in episode one of Atlantis High when Sabrina dropped
it in to new boy Giles Gordons school bag.
Sophie May discovered it in the midst of a science
lecture and Giles head was sent spinning.
He had no idea as to how the offending article
got in to his bag. Of course it was common knowledge
that any underwear produced by child labour in
politically unsound countries was banned from
Atlantis High at that time and the g-string caused
a huge outcry in the classroom. Giles was thoroughly
humiliated by the discovery that he was unknowingly
harbouring such an item.
Giles soon found out why the pink problem had
turned up in his bag. Octavia Vermont informed
him that the fluffy frippery was actually destined
for her own bag. It seemed that Sabrina had major
jealousy issues to contend with and had been mistaken
Giles bag for Octavias.
The
fluffy pink g-string has since made several cameo
appearances, as worn by the local crime fighter
and overall superhero extraordinaire, Silver Lining.
Silver Lining has a penchant for super tight,
super pink items of a superhero nature and poses
with obvious joy. The pink fluffy version is sometimes
swapped for a black Lycra one but it seems that
the original is the great favourite of our sexy
Silver Lining.
The g-string has turned
up more than once in various strange places throughout
Atlantis High and could be considered to be something
of a good luck charm for Giles. Apart from it
forming part of Giles first conversation
with the lovely Octavia, another example of the
fluffy ones appearance is the time it turned up
on the hook of his school locker. This actually
led him to the discovery of the secret passage
behind his locker, which in turn gave him an eyeful
of the lovely Octavia and introduced him to his
big - eared new school pal, Beanie Weanie.
The g-string has been lucky for Giles. Will it
have the same effect on other Sunset Cove residents?
Will Silver Lining continue to wear it with pride?
We will have to wait and watch and wonder
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