Luke was about to explain his plan to Suzie before realizing something. His shirt was around them so tightly that it be extremely difficult to take off, so why not just take advantage of it. He smirked a little and looked at his sister.
“Well, Sis. You actually already got us pretty firmly attached. Heck, I don’t even know how you got in this thing now come to think of it.” Suzie looked down at Luke’s shirt, finally realizing what he meant. It looked almost skin tight, and anything underneath it was really difficult to move. She looked back at her brother, blushing a little before looking back at the shirt.
“So... you’re shirt is basically gluing us together now?” Luke just nodded, as Suzie looked them up and down.
“I don’t think either of us had much of a choice offer this. Either way though, let’s try to get side-by-side.” And with that the siblings did their best, and eventually did position themselves to be side on to each other. Both had their inside arm wrapped around the other’s back, which held them a little closer. Suzie looked down at the shirt before excitedly jittering around.
“This’ll be so much fun!”
“Yeah. Now let’s get dressed.” The pair would grab one of their dad’s t-shirts to wear over the now skin tight one holding them. They also took off their pants on favor of a pair of gym shorts , each only wearing one leg. It was enough that they could walk relatively well. After that, the sudo conjoined sibling walked back to show their parents.
“Aw! Look and my to kids all close together!” Ethan just shook his head at how exciting his wife was, noticing something was off.
“You two don’t seem like two people wearing a big shirt.”
“Yeah.... Luke’s shirt is kind of... stuck. But it’s sticking us together!” Ethan looked at Alisa, who just smiled.
“Well, I guess that settles how permanent you two want to be together. Basically attached, but not out of luck.” She chuckled a little at the joke, but none of the family had thought of some things, like work and school. Eh, they’d sort themselves out, right. They were together, literally, and that’s what mattered.