Belly of the Beast (Trico Vore) by DatGuyGotsAName, literature
Literature
Belly of the Beast (Trico Vore)
Trico opened his eyes slowly, his eyes tried hard to focus again. He felt that he had taken a rough beating to the head. He lifted his head slowly and saw that he was inside a dark cave, lying on his side. The beast was unable to move. Trico looked at his own body, which showed signs of beating. He then turned his head a little and saw a barrel. He whimpered for it, but nothing happened. He let out a howl, hoping his friend was around. Nothing except the echoes seemed to answer. He howled a second time, but still, nothing happened. He laid his head down hopelessly.
After a few minutes had passed, a child emerged from the darkness. It was the
Trico had a long day venturing the ruins with the boy. They had gone far and long, sometimes forgetting which way they were going. They had ended up in a large area with plenty of grass to rest on. While the boy was still restless, Trico decided that he had enough walking for the day and laid down. Yawning, he rolled onto his side to sleep, nearly knocking over his companion. The boy didn't mind, as he knew that the beast could only do so much. However, knowing Trico would be hungry by the time he would wake up, the boy went in search for barrels.
The beast drifted to sleep. He began dreaming about a village, with only one child in front of a
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Evan breathed heavily as he ran through the forest, his skinny legs carrying him as fast they could go. His tunic and pants were thoroughly drenched with sweat and clung tightly to his skin, making it difficult to maintain his top running speed. But he wasn't going to slow down. His pursuers were steadily catching up to him; their guttural shouts were much louder than they had been shortly after he had escaped their clutches.
How those kobolds were able to keep up with him was beyond Evan's comprehension. No matter how many times the fifteen-year-old tried to lose them, they seemed to follow every step of the way. It was as if the
The Lone Survivor (Part 1) by SaberWingz, literature
Literature
The Lone Survivor (Part 1)
::WARNING:: Contains soft, non-fatal vore and light suspense. If you do not enjoy such things, please do no read.::::::
In the mountains of a nearby village, there lived a large, green dragon known by the name of Brine. And though the villagers knew about it, they went about their daily lives not wishing to bother him. Out of respect, Brine did not trouble the villagers, though he did keep an occasional watchful eye on them.
One day, however, as Brine relaxed in his cave, the smell of smoke penetrated his nostrils. Stepping out into the warmth of the Sun, he gazed out towards the direction of the village. And to his horror, he saw that it w