The Many Journeys of Ian Scranton, Ch 2
The Siluvara Files
The Many Journeys of Ian Scranton
Chapter 2: The Memories of Trees
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"Never go near a fairy wearing a leather jacket. Siluvarans may kick each other's asses in fights over men, but they won't hesitate to throw that jacket over your head and beat you with big, heavy sticks to show their distaste for dead animal skins. And that's a good response. If you run into fairies that aren't offended by leather jackets, then you'd better start putting full metal jackets in their skulls."
- Anonymous
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"This was a good place to stop, actually."
As soon as Isaya and Roshana had agreed to start their patrol, Isaya's deceptively powerful legs launched her into motion with the abruptness of a viper's strike. By the third step she was shooting through the forest like a bullet.
Roshana, meanwhile, flew overhead, soaring above most of the treetops, scanning a larger part of the region for creatures that might still be lingering in the area. Fortunately, she could see a lot further and better than Isaya, although Isaya had turned out to be quite helpful in pursuing things that had moved beyond Roshana's field of soul-vision.
But now, for some reason, Roshana had directed Isaya to stop only an hour into their route. So, under a fairly large maple-like tree with emerald green veins shooting up from its trunk into the branches, they landed and Roshana stopped to pick one of its yellowish, pear-shaped fruit pods.
"Dahlas! I can spot these a mile away!" Roshana bragged as she lifted one up triumphantly for Isaya to see. "Their spores are getting closer to your Master." She pointed at the tree providing them shade, and added, "This tree doesn't normally bear fruit."
Isaya nodded, looking up at the branches. "I noticed. This is a good thing, right?"
As soon as Roshana split open the pod in her hands, her eyes lit up. Taking out the long, fat fruit within, she held it up and grinned. "Well well well, will ya look at this. This one's curved for maximum pleasure."
Isaya shook her head. "Wow, Roshy... talk about being easily distracted! Are you... horny?"
Roshana stuck her tongue out at her. "Does a tree grow leaves?"
Isaya rolled her eyes. "Perhaps I should give Ian back to you."
Her fairy friend studied the fruit in her hand. "Actually," she then said, waving it in front of her, "I've got a better idea."
Isaya was quick to point out, "If we go there... we'll never finish our patrol." As Roshana's joyful smile melted away sourly, she added, "We have to circle around quickly. If one irrationally hungry stray Rikati or Droathas gets near my Master..."
Roshana groaned. "You're right, Isaya. No rest for the good gals, I suppose."
As Roshana lifted the fruit over her head and parted her lips, Isaya hastily advised, "We don't have time for that."
Roshana glared at her. "You've got a point." The fruit disappeared along with the others in its pod. She glanced down at her abdomen and savored the full feeling that swelled within her as the dahlas reappeared and settled in her belly.
Her stomach was still better than half full when she had to stop again - this time because she'd seen Isaya stop by a tree near a large pond to lean against a tree.
Knowing the spriggan's cues, Roshana alighted next to her and asked, "What's up? Did you find..."
And then she saw Isaya stiffly pointing at something on the ground.
Her eyes immediately fell upon a group of reddish and yellowish dahla pod skins laying in an all too orderly pile by the tree's thick, protruding roots.
Roshana put her hands on her hips as she stared at the pod skins. "Well I'll be. This could have been anyone. Dahlas are the best food you can get for recharging magic..." She shot Isaya a concerned look, "Assuming that living flesh is hard to get a hold of."
Still leaning against the tree, Isaya pointed out, "Whatever did this, breezed by; they did not touch land at all, according to the trees." Isaya pointed to a tree far down-range. "The fruits were picked from a tree way over there, then their skins were dropped here. Clearly we're dealing with fairies..."
Isaya's words quickly faded off in Roshana's mind as soon as she turned to the right and looked at the grass. Beneath the surface lurked over a dozen faint white auras.
Animals, hiding in an underground burrow. Easy prey for a passing fairy.
"Hold up..." she said, cutting Isaya off. Pointing at the collapsed hole directly above their habitat, she said quietly, "There's a family of animals barely half a body length below ground."
"Dingas. And they weren't eaten..."
Roshana explained, "The burrow is fresh. They would have hastily dug in deep after seeing the fairies coming. There's no way they escaped detection."
"I know what you're thinking," Isaya said as Roshana looked back in the direction of the great Dryad tree. "If it had been any hostile group, they wouldn't have left this pile of pod skins here."
Roshana remained tight-lipped as she leaned closer to the discarded pod skins; her heart began to race as an ominous feeling came over her. "Yes... this clearly rules out the Arari, and even the Rikati cover their tracks better than this."
Isaya was quick to notice her girlfriend's nervousness. "Roshy... hey... your heart rate just skrocketed..." When Roshana turned to shoot her a shocked look, she replied, "I can feel your heart thumping through the ground itself..." She pointed at Roshana's feet. "Something scaring you?"
Roahana nodded. "Something flew by here. Stopped to eat dahlas. Kept on going. Ignored the animal life..." She looked back at Isaya with concern. "If I didn't know better..."
Isaya cocked her head back, her eyes growing wide with concern. "What is it?"
Roshana shook her head. "No, it can't be-"
Her companion suddenly reared her head and glanced back homeward. "Oh no! We've got a visitor back home!"
Roshana was instantly staggered by a debilitating rush of fear. If a fairy had been waiting for their patrol and attacked Isaya the Dryad...
Things happened quickly as Isaya forced her belly button wide open, freeing Ian in case something bad happened to her master and she was to die there on the spot. Roshana was quick to seize the shrunken human before he could fall, hastily casting a protection spell over him before unceremoniously bending her knees to push the groggy, hapless man into her vagina.
It was crude, and downright unorthodox, but she had to have him somewhere secure and she needed her hands free.
As Isaya took off running back to her Master, Roshana shot upwards. leaving behind a thunderous boom that shook the trees and blew a swarm of leaves into the sky as she exceeded the sound barrier, arching into the sky like a rocket.
Minutes later, she arrived at Isaya the Dryad, whose face had reappeared, in the final junction between her highest branches and was looking quite concerned, perhaps even scared.
Floating in circles around around her head was a vibrant yellow haired, bare-breasted fairy standing eight stories tall with wide, excited eyes and wearing a loose ankle-length skirt made of a matured yellow tree leaf and whose hem began almost at her crotch.
Roshana's words blurted from her lips before she could think.
"Hollani! What are you doing here?!"
The astonished giantess spun around so fast that her orangeish tinged butterfly wings fanned out a gust that blew thousands of leaves off their mighty branches into the air.
The emerald blue-eyed fairy, at first, was at a loss for words. "Roshana! I..." She gestured at the Dryad, "I just kind of figured that I'd come by and say hi! I didn't know you were gone."
Roshana clenched her fists; the lingering fullness in her belly diminished rapidly as her body quickly reduced what remained of her food to liquid and pumped it down and out of her stomach. By the time she spoke, her belly was empty and her magic energy began to swell. "You do anything to Isaya and I swear..."
Hollani, quickly realizing the reason behind Roshana's unexpected burst of hostility, cringed with fear, putting her hands up defensively, holding two pods of dahlas in front of her. "No! No! I don't mean her any harm! I just thought I'd come visit you."
Isaya's feet slid along her master's branches as if she were doing a slalom run, until she came up alongside Roshana. "Who is she? And why is she here to visit you?"
Roshana folded her arms. "I met her a while back. She's an Arari." Then she sighed as reason took control of her once again. "The Arari can't just jump in someone's face and eat them..." She gestured to Hollani, "The Arari feel too strongly the agony and the terror of someone they're digesting. She'd have to come up on you unnoticed and hit you with a sleep spell. And they're good at that, too."
Isaya eyed Hollani suspiciously. "So... if she's in your face, she's not going to eat you?"
Roshana laughed. "Not as terrified as you are now, she won't. It'll haunt her for the rest of her life."
"And I'm not here to eat anyone," Hollani's face soured, holding up her dahlas again. "Besides, I've seen dahlas growing an hour's distance from here. I'd strong suggest we carry some to this area. Fairies love them, you know."
Roshana rubbed her chin. "Maybe you're right." She then looked to Isaya. "Hollani is also quite close to her transition phease. It's been almost 80 years since she's had any meat."
"And that was a Rehagu lizard," Hollani's sour look intensified. "I'll never forget it." She then narrowed her eyes as she studied Roshana. "Hey... you have a white aura inside you... but that's not your tummy..."
Roshana's eyes widened as she glanced down at her groin. "Oh... wow," she blushed. "That is a man, Hollani... someone of a species called humans. They're quite similar to us... well, except they have no wings, antennae..." She shrugged, "Or magic abilities."
Hollani's response was annoying, but expected: "How is that similar to us?"
Rolling her eyes, Roshana answered impatiently, "Because he has a face, body, arms, legs... and quite a manly package, like males of our species."
"So what's he doing *there*?" Hollani gestured emphatically. Isaya giggled softly, then became stoic again as Roshana shot her an annoyed look.
"Normally, Isaya..." Roshana paused to correct herself while gesturing to her spriggan friend, "THIS Isaya... normally carries him in her belly, while we're on patrol. But then you showed up and her master feared for her life. So rather than have him trapped inside her in case she turned into a block of wood..." Roshana gestured to her womanhood, "I decided to put him here inside me. For safekeeping."
Hollani smirked. "Can I see him?"
Roshana floated down to come level with her nose. Staring her in the eyes as best she could, she admonished, "Sure... but you'd better not try to eat him."
"Not without a magic shield pro-"
Roshana snarled, "Hollani!"
"Okay, okay..." the fairy giantess slowly backed off, then shrank down to normal size. Clasping her hands in front of her, she said emphatically, "I promise."
Roshana nodded. "Now, we need to talk. After Isaya retrieves Ian from me," she turned to her Spriggan friend and grinned.
Isaya gestured toward the ground. "Shall we?"
Back on the forest floor, Hollani watched with wide-eyed amazement as Isaya knelt between Roshana's legs, gently sucked Ian from her fairy lover's vagina, and then sat up to show Hollani the naked human laying splayed out and exhausted on her tongue, his arms and legs dangling over the sides.
"Ohh... like an elf from the highlands... except with tiny ears..." she noted as Isaya withdrew her tongue and closed her lips.
"He comes from a world that's apparently not exactly on the other side of the universe from here," Roshana explained as Isaya lifted her chin and made a show of swallowing; both fairies moaned with a mix of admiration and arousal as Ian slid easily down Isaya's throat.
Caressing her belly, Isaya commented playfully, "You know, it's like having him as a meal, over and over again." She leaned back and stretched, intentionally accentuating her abdomen. She added with a grin, "Pity I'm the only one here whose tummy is harmless to him."
Hollani opened her mouth to speak, but one hard look from Roshana made her shoulders slouch as she bit her lip and remained silent.
A tense moment passed as Hollani kept her head down, until Isaya finally sighed and asked, "Now how will we finish our patrol?"
Roshana's eyes remained fixed on Hollani. Her aura, like Roshana's, was an odd shade of red, with dark azure undertones seemingly threatening to creep to the forefront.
It wouldn't be but days, or a few weeks at most, before they both came to the crisis point where they would have to choose to find a way to consume animal flesh, or lose the ability to do so forever.
Roshana was already sure what path she would take; but it was Hollani whom she was not so sure about. Hollani had a bad experience with a lizard many years ago, which left her with deep, crippling mental scars. However, while her behavior was quite consistent with her story, it was still a story to Roshana; she hadn't been there to see it for herself. Also, Roshana was quite familiar with what was to come - at least, in theory. Plus, she'd seen it before. Hollani, on the other hand, couldn't possibly know what was coming, even though she'd advised her about it on many occasions.
"Um, Hollani..." Roshana leaned back on her arms and crossed her legs, a tone of skepticism creeping into her words, "how far away were these... dahlas?"
Hollani looked up and shot her an astonished glance. "I..." she averted her eyes, looking off into the distance, "I saw them about an hour from here. A lot closer than normal."
Roshana's eyes locked onto her wide-eyed, unsure gaze. "And you came all the way here to drop a pod here so it'll grow vines into Isaya, I presume?"
Hollani shot back firmly. "I did, as a matter of fact." Then she sighed. "But... well... the truth is..." She shrugged, "I've been pushed out of the tribe by Droathas who didn't want me around any more."
Roshana almost snorted. She had half expected to have to grind the truth out of her. But then she didn't tell Isaya about her, either. So really, she had to be careful about how hard she pressed Hollani. "And why is that?"
"Well, you know I refuse to eat living things and all that," Hollani shrugged. "They say I will become a zombie and bring a plague upon the land."
Roshana nodded understandingly, her tone softening right away. Hollani was at least staying consistent with her story about the poor lizard: the experience was so traumatic that she refused to eat meat even if it meant being ostracized from her tribe. "I'm sorry, Hollani," she gestured to Isaya while Hollani lowered dahla as long as a banana and slightly thicker into her mouth and worked the thing down her throat, "I just have to make sure you're not going to turn and gobble up the resident Dryad and screw things up for everyone else."
Isaya gestured behind her, "Well, why don't I send you a clone of myself... another... spriggan, as Ian has called me... can feed you."
As soon as Hollani's dahla settled in her stomach, she was quick to shake her head. "A meal? I don't eat people... or things that look like people. No, I can't consume something like that." She sighed. "I just can't." She looked at Roshana and shrugged. "I'm an Arari. I can't help it."
Roshana was quick to intercede. Looking to Isaya, she explained, "She ate a lizard once when she was young. Apparently it was awake and suffered horribly... she experienced its suffering. That's a bad thing for an Arari. So she naturally couldn't bring herself to eat any more animals."
Isaya turned. "Oh! I'm not at all capable of suffering. My master's will decides those matters..."
"Ummm, I'd still prefer a dahla..." Hollani turned to Roshana, "and as I said, I did see some growing nearby. Really."
Roshana nodded. "I saw the peelings, too. You stopped and had a few already?"
Hollani shook her head. "I was so miffed about being rejected by the clan that I just flew here. I..." She paused to think for a moment, "I wanted some advice from you... but then you scared me, heheh."
Roshana chuckled. "Yes, I was a bit... shocked. So..." she turned over and sat on her knees, smiling at Hollani, "you want to find a way to get back into your tribe?"
Hollani furrowed her brows. "The Droathas respect you..."
"They have a healthy fear of me," Roshana corrected her. "I'm part Droathas... my red hair-"
"Ummm..." Hollani interjected right then, "something's been nagging me, sis..." She cast a puzzled frown at Roshana. "You saw... peelings?"
A sinking feeling came over Roshana as she said uneasily, "Yes... those were yours, right?"
Hollani shook her head. "Aside from one I left buried in the ground and all, I always eat the whole thing, you know that. Waste not, want not."
Isaya and Roshana looked at each other for a moment; then they looked to Hollani.
"You didn't sense any other fairies around?" Isaya asked.
"Not at all... no fairies, no Kadruata, no nothing."
Roshana shuddered. "There were no tracks left by whoever was there. It looked a lot like eat-and-run to us."
Isaya didn't say a word about Ian coming back to his senses as he lay enfolded in the muscles of her stomach. The thought of him knowing he was there, trapped but safe, was starting to make her horny. "They left some Dingas unharmed in their underground nest, too," she added, staying focused on the subject at hand.
Hollani jerked her head back. "Everyone likes Dingas. For crying out loud, they're the most tempting food around."
"Whoever it is, they didn't dig into a Dinga burrow..." Roshana rubbed her chin contemplatively. "But they picked fruit and left the skins behind. That's not all that stealthy, if you ask me."
"Maybe stealth wasn't a priority?" Isaya conjectured.
Hollani shrugged. "Perhaps we both ought to go there and take another look?"
Roshana cast her a searching gaze for a moment; then she nodded. "Good idea. I'd feel very nervous with you hanging around..."
Isaya suddenly jumped up as Roshana's voice trailed off; with a forceful grunt, she pushed Ian harshly through her belly button and into her hand.
Instinctively, Roshana restored him to his normal height. The naked man then fell flat on his ass, having been completely disoriented by the rapid turns of events. "What the fuck?" he blurted.
"Damn. Incoming," Roshana hissed as she spotted the crimson glow of a fairy's soul drifting down to the forest floor. "And I've never seen this Rikati before..."
"She'll want Ian!" Hollani warned, crouching by him to put her hand on his shoulder. "Anyone can see his glow from the sky ceiling!"
"Huh?" Ian gasped, pulling away from the sunflowery-blonde haired fairy. "Who the hell?"
The squishy thud of feet landing in carpets of fallen leaves nearby, caught his attention instantly.
As Roshana stood up and stepped forward, he caught sight of a naked fairy with ashy gray skin and hair of the finest platinum. Her stern gaze fell upon him and her red eyes made his heart leap into his throat.
Roshana began to utter words he did not understand, and the ashy one responded by pointing at him and snarling back.
"She's wondering who this one with the great soul aura is..." Isaya came over and looked him in the eye. "That's you... and she's saying she suspected Roshana was just like me in that..." As the shouting became louder and harsher, she glanced up with wide, frightened eyes. "Oh no..."
Roshana gave the intruder a hard shove, pointing her finger at the woman.
"Oh, shit." Ian gasped, watching Roshana press forward, re-invading the other fairy's personal space. "That dark skinned one looks evil..."
"She's a Rikati," Hollani's voice trembled slightly. "The worst of them all. They're utterly implacable and will eat anything they see just to replenish their magic. They're impossibly dangerous fighters... with moves I've never seen from other fairies before. No one can win a fight with a Rikati."
Just then, Roshana deftly slapped aside the other fairy's hand and then popped her in the face with an open palm. The sound of her hand meeting the other woman's face was like a cracking whip. The Rikati reeled away.
"Ohhhh!" Ian said, jumping to his feet and backing up. "Roshana sure just handled the hell out of her!"
An arch of lightning lashed out from Roshana's hands, enveloping the Rikati's head.
"Oh no, it's a fight!" Isaya cried out. Hollani took Ian's hand. "We've got to run. This Rikati has recently been fed but she's still gone mad. She might have gone urgor before. We've never seen this one, maybe she's a hungry stray!"
Just then, another voice called from the opposite direction. Before Ian could look, Hollani shrieked and jumped in front of him. As she was taller than Ian, he ran face-first into her back and fell on his ass.
On the other side of Hollani was another Rikati, who was now being confronted by both her and Isaya.
Behind him, he heard a scream, then a sickening crunch. Turning around, he saw Roshana dropping the other Rikati from a headlock. The fairy's body slumped to the ground and did not move again.
"Holy shit..." he gasped, scooting away. Things were moving much too fast.
Suddenly, though, the second Rikati lowered her hands and sighed, speaking sadly. Hollani and Isaya turned to look at Roshana as she drew closer. The two fairies stared each other off as they talked; then the Rikati pointed at Ian and gestured with confusion.
Isaya was the first to back off; crouching by Ian's side, she explained. "This one is a Rikati that we know. She was following the other one's soul aura but, sadly, Roshana killed her. She had the right, as she was spying you and me with the intent to eat one of us... or both."
"I thought no one could kill a Rikati..." Ian noted.
"Roshana says she has some special warrior training. I've seen her fight other Rikati with great success." She then leaned over to mutter in his ear, "Something is very odd about Roshana. She doesn't seem like she's from around here... I mean, she knows her way around here... but why doesn't she eat living things?"
Ian snorted. "Why ask why?"
Isaya almost laughed. Looking at Roshana and the Rikati trading strongly toned words, she explained, "True... well, anyway... the new Rikati... Ami is her name... is now giving Roshana the third degree about you."
As she was speaking, Hollani suddenly came over to Ian's other side. "Sorry, Ian, she's wanting to know whose meal you are intended to be." She gently eased Ian on his back and then straddled him. Looking down into his eyes, she breathed deeply and cautioned, "Don't be scared. I once tried this before with an animal I could not bring myself to eat... it drove Roshana nuts but it survived, and so will you."
"What in the hell makes you think everything you see, has to be eaten?" Roshana gestured frantically at Ami. "He's our friend. Why don't you back off? I'm not going to let you eat him."
Ami bared her teeth as she thrust out her arm to point behind Roshana. "You... you would fight me over that creature? It's not like it's one of us!"
"It... does... not... matter!" Roshana became increasingly livid. Her lip curled into a snarl. Soon, she knew, she would be a child of Gaia, and would have to end this Rikati's life anyway. What did she have to lose? "Look, Ami, don't push me. I just had to put down a Rikati. Let's not let this get ugly. Your combat training is not strong. I'm warning you."
Ami jerked her head back, her red eyes widening and her lip curling into a snarl. "Oh, really?" She pointed stiffly at Roshana. "Have you ever fought me before?"
Roshana clenched her fists. "Take one step towards Ian..."
Ami's body suddenly slackened as she suddenly burst into a brief chuckle fit.
Roshana's body trembled as she stared at Ami incredulously. "What's so damned funny?!"
Shaking her head, Ami snickered, "Looks like your friend's about to remember who she is."
Roshana turned. Ami could have clobbered her with both fists at that point and not rattled her as hard as what she saw transpiring between Hollani and Ian.
If Ian's bladder had had anything in it, he'd have filled Hollani's palm with a puddle of yellow by now as he lay there, shrunken back down to a bite sized morsel, staring right at her cherry lips parting to reveal her two rows of gleaming white teeth and the fleshy pink carpet of her tongue.
He screamed at the very top of his lungs, but it did no good. The other two fairies stood, clearly visible over her right shoulder, as Hollani brought him to her mouth, her warm, tolerable breath washing over his body, her velvety pink tongue reaching out to dart under him.
"Oh my God!" he howled as she quickly sucked in her breath, carefully cradling him on her tongue, then pulling him into the moist, hot darkness of her mouth, closing her lips behind him.
This time he was headed for a trip down the throat of a fairy. Into a fairy's stomach.
He yelled himself hoarse, but it did no good; her tongue swirled all around his naked body, bathing him in warm saliva while turning him around to go down head-first. A loud moan rumbled around him, and then the world tilted - forcing him to slide belly-first along her slippery tongue past her tonsils, where her throat muscles contracted around his shoulders with a loud wet rolling noise, massaging him and guiding him down into the uncomfortably tight fleshy tube of her esophagus.
Roshana stared on in horror. She was utterly frozen, unable to even bring herself to move, as Hollani lifted her chin and gulped. At that moment, Ian's body swelled her throat briefly as he slid down into her stomach - alive, awake and utterly terrified - as she lowered her head and licked her lips.
"I'm done arguing with you," she then said harshly at Roshana, putting her hands on her hips. "I need the magic energy a hell of a lot more than you."
Roshana's mind reeled as she tried to put it all together. Neither she nor Ami could find anything to say, as words utterly failed them both.
Turning slowly to Ami, whose mouth hung open in awe, she stammered, "I... uh... I guess..." She turned to Ami and then Hollani, then shrugged. "I guess that... that settles it. You win."
Hollani's stomach suddenly gurgled; Roshana shuddered with revulsion, but she was quick enough to notice that Hollani's aura did not change. The way Ian was howling faintly from inside Hollani's stomach, her unchanged aura was the only thing stopping Roshana from ripping her own friend wide open to get Ian out.
"I told you, I got over the damned lizard already," Hollani stiffened, turning to look at Isaya, whose grin melted quickly into slack-jawed shock and awe. "Now go find your own food, you two."
Ami's mouth clamped shut. "Wow. Dear Rhea..." She then shrugged. "I guess that settles that." Shaking her head, she said to Roshana, "Sorry for the disturbance. I don't see any other strays threatening our big giant meal ticket here, so I gotta head back to the camp..." Glancing back one more time at Isaya, she waved. "Um... fare thee well... I suppose."
With that, she spread her translucent butterfly wings. "Oh, and Roshana... I'll catch you later." With that, she took off into the air.
Once Ami's aura was gone from sight, Roshana then slumped, turning to shoot Hollani a look of shock and disbelief. "You SWALLOWED HIM?!"
Hollani's stomach whined and gurgled again as she shrugged. "What else could I do?"
"I can't believe she believed that..." Isaya muttered, looking up into the sky, then at Hollani.
"He's not harmed. I relaxed my throat and sent him down gently. He's shielded. My stomach can't digest him when he's shielded."
"Fine. Show's over. Let him out." Roshana was quick to demand.
"He's SAFE," Hollani insisted. "I want to keep him there for a while."
Roshana's eyes bulged. "Are you KIDDING me?" She then waved her hands frantically, "No... wait... are you FUCKING KIDDING me? Let him out."
Hollani's stomach growled some more. Roshana's insides clenched in response.
"I LIKE having him here," Hollani stood her ground, caressing her abdomen. "And I intend to keep him alive so I can taste him and feel him slide down into my belly a few more times." She sighed, rolling her eyes up with a dreamy smile. "I never imagined I'd ever know the feeling of any flesh going down my throat like that again..."
"Oh, great..." Roshana said frustratedly, throwing up her hands; her body betrayed her again. The happy look on Hollani's face as she enjoyed keeping Ian trapped but safe in the most dangerous type of digestive system known to her, made her so wet she was now fighting the urge to let her juices trickle down her thighs.
"This human will get to know the insides of many tummies at this rate," Isaya chuckled.
"ISAYA!" she howled. "Come on, now!"
Isaya cringed. "Sorry..." she peeped, raising her hands defensively, fighting back a grin.
Roshana staggered back and lowered her face into her palms. "Oh dear Ga... eh... Rhea... oh, this is crazy." She then gestured frustratedly at Hollani. "You know what..." She relaxed her muscles, letting her wetness slowly work its way out of her. "This is making me horny. I've been around you two way too long."
Hollani giggled, then turned to find a laid on her back, gesturing to the both of them. "C'mon and listen to my belly," she offered. "He's scared, but very much safe."
