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Deciding to pay a visit to 'The Creamy Bakey', you push open the shop's front door and step inside. Looking around, you see that the interior is decorated with fake candies and baked goods of every sort. On the counter before you stands a scented candle giving off an aroma of vanilla which tenderly mixes with the scent of a dozen doughnuts that are displayed behind the counter's glass top. Sitting right next to this candle is a tip jar which looks to be as empty as the shop itself. Hello and welcome to 'The Creamy Bakey', the horse-girl behind the counter calls out as she sees you enter, before scoffing, I'm Callie, the owner of this shop, and as you can see, this place is bustling with people so be careful not to get lost in the crowd. With that, the horse-girl turns her attention back to her nail polishing, allowing you to pause and take a good look at her. Although mostly human in appearance, you can see that Callie has a pair of horse-ears and a horse-tail, which are as pitch-black as her long, wavy hair. The dark-red, short-sleeved shirt which she's wearing has had its top few buttons left undone, granting you a plunging view of her light-skinned, C-cup bust. As the counter is partially open on the bottom, you're able to see that she's wearing a pair of simple, off-white jeans, and after moving your gaze up from her pair of horse-like hoofs, you see that there's quite the bulge in her crotch. Noticing that you haven't left after her introduction, the horse-girl looks at you once again, before sighing, Sorry about that; I tend to become sarcastic when I'm bored. So what will it be champ, want a doughnut? That's all I have to be honest. Clearly feeling a little self-concious about the fact that her bakery only sells doughnuts, Callie doesn't wait for you to respond and quickly goes on to explain, I barely make any money at all from this dump, and so I only have enough to make doughnuts. That's what sells the best out of what I've tried. So, do you want to try one... Callie allows her question to trail off in a manner to suggest that she's asking for your name. Picking up on the hint, you give the horse-girl your name, after which she repeats her question by asking, So, do you want to buy a doughnut, Drew?