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End of Suffering Part 4 (Dragon Vore)
Luke’s mind was racing.
Did he just kill his master?
Luke knew he never killed him physically or personally, but he was the one to break that stick near 3 dragons. The dragons wouldn’t have ever known they were watching them. If he never broken that stick, the dragons would still be arguing, and he and his master wouldn’t be in such a predicament. Luke felt guilty for his master’s death.
The huge dragon’s booming voice was the only thing to snap Luke out of his trance.
“Where are you, human?” The dragon said in his most blood-curdling tone. “I know you’re still here. I can just smell t
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A Dragoness Little Snack (Soft Vore)
(Warning, Warning, Warning, this contains vore, if you happen to dislike vore I suggest you get out before your eyes are ruined. However, other people who happen to love vore feel free to read!)
I solemnly trudge along the cold barren wilderness. I didn't know what to do at all or at the least to survive. I had no clothes, no supplies at all to survive, no nothing. I wasn't prepared to survive at all in the wilderness and I certainly thought I was going to die in the wilderness. I think about all of the possible outcomes to my survival and my chances looked like slim to none. I start to cry to myself. "How can this be?" I whimpered. "What di
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A Friend in the Dead of Winter
!WARNING! contains soft, non-fatal vore, and slight gore! If this bothers you, leave. Don't waste your time writing a hate comment that I have to delete. ⟨━─━─━━─━「₪」━━─━─━─━⟩ A small village called Oakstream was located on the outskirts of a vast forest. It was a quiet, peaceful place for a long time. That is until the disappearances started. Rumors of beasts lurking in the trees, snatching away anyone who ventured too far into the woods. It was a cold fall morning when the first news of someone disappearing overnight reached Nathan's family. He was pretty sure it was just a coverup for a murder or execution. The adults in town didn't tell the kids about stuff like that anyways. After a few more people vanished, His father started getting nervous; and he wasn't a person who got nervous. He was probably the toughest guy in the village, a hero of sorts. Before he settled down and started a family, he was a member of an elite group of mercenaries; tasked with putting down dangerous animals that were terrorizing roads. He had fought everything from a pack of wolves, to an actual dragon. It was the first time Nathan had ever seen him scared of something, and that in itself was enough to make him want to lock himself in his room and never come out again. People were actually disappearing never to be seen again, and whatever was behind it struck fear into his father. It was in the dead of winter when disaster finally struck, and Nathan's life was changed forever. The day started out like any other. The market square sparked to life; the sound horses pulling carts went by his house. Everything continued on normally until around 7pm. A roar in the distance, so faint only a few people had even noticed it. The next roar was much louder, and the first screams followed shortly afterwards. He was at the market when chaos erupted. Looking around frantically, he saw a few people pointing at a black creature in the distance; it was flying straight towards the village. All Nathan could do was stare in disbelief for a few moments before getting pushed towards a building by a guard. The force was enough to spring his body into action, making a sprint towards the stone structure. Time seemed to slow down as the first wave of heat blasted him from behind. People running right next to him were snatched up by black talons, usually followed by horrible chewing sounds. The only thing he could think of was his destination. "Just a little further.' "A few more steps." "I'm going to make it." He didn't make it. He was inches from the door when an enormous amount of pain erupted from his left arm. Looking over, he saw razor sharp teeth imbedded in his flesh. He felt hot blood seeping into his armpit, constantly bleeding from a limb that was almost unrecognizable now. His vision blurred just as the dragon's jaws opened to let out a deafening roar. There was then a hand on his shoulder that pushed the boy towards the forest. Adrenaline filled his veins again, and he ran into the waiting treeline. Risking one look back to his savior, only to see that it was his father. And he was being eaten alive. The surge of adrenaline was starting to wear off. It was unbearably cold, he now felt very lightheaded. His body was shutting down from blood loss and hypothermia. The last thing he saw before passing out was the image of his father being ripped apart in the jaws of the black dragon. --------------------- --------------------- A dragoness with blue scales and a yellow underbelly was enjoying some night flying when the scent of human blood first reached her nostrils. Concerned, she followed the scent; only to find a young boy no older than 14 laying motionless in the snow. She leaned down, taking in the human's scent. "He's still alive, but barely... Poor thing, his arm is torn to shreds. what could have happened?" She thought to herself. Not wasting any more time, she gently scooped the injured human up in her talons and carefully slipped him into her maw. Her mouth watered as she caressed her succulent little morsel with her tongue, coating him with a thick layer of saliva. Sadly, she wouldn't be able to savor him for very long. He needed to heal, and didn't have much time to spare. She tilted her head back and swallowed, tracing the boy's bulge as it traveled down her throat and disappeared into her ribcage. She shivered with delight as she felt him enter her stomach, and took off into the night sky. --------------------- --------------------- Nathan woke up hours later, wet and confused. He looked around at his surroundings, and saw nothing but darkness. He was laying on a hard surface, stone maybe. As his eyes adjusted, he began to grow fearful. A large scaled creature was blocking the way out; a dragon! Nathan crawled backwards in terror, being stopped by the cavern walls. He started crying as quietly as he could manage, hoping the blue beast wouldn't wake up and eat him. "Blue? Hadn't the dragon been black?" As the boy tried to piece things together, he was completely unaware of the turquoise eyes now watching him. "You're finally awake. I was starting to fear I had been too late." Sounded a deep feminine voice. He slowly turned to look at the dragon to find her staring at him from her spot. "Y-you can speak?" He couldn't believe it. He was speaking to an actual dragon, and it wasn't killing him. "Of course I can speak human, did you think my race was just a bunch of mindless lizards that could fly?" She gave a toothy grin that caused him more anxiety. "Well... I-I've never really th-thought about it..." He replied. "Well now you know. Tell me what happened to your arm, you were nearly dead when I found you." She looked concerned about him... Come to think of it, she hadn't laid a claw on him this entire time. So hesitantly, he told her everything. She was coming towards him now. He closed his eyes and waited for her claws to rip him apart, or her teeth to bite him in half, but nothing like that happened. Instead, she was nuzzling him. He slowly opened his eyes to see the dragoness had tears in her eyes. She was crying for him... He slowly reached out and began stroking her muzzle in a comforting manor. He was still afraid of her, but he knew she meant no harm now. "I'm sorry... I had no idea, little one." --------------------- --------------------- That's why he was so scared of her... He probably thought she was going to kill him like the dragon he told her of, who sounded like her older brother, Obsidian. Obsidian was very different from her sister. He enjoyed torching cities and eating as many humans as he could. However, he cared about her very much. He had always been there for her whenever she was sad or upset, and tried not to hurt any humans when she was around; knowing how much she cared for them. "Why did he attack the village then? Surely he knew how close it was to her cave..." She thought. Momentarily forgetting about her human guest. "M-miss dragon? A-are you ok..?" "I'm fine little one. What's your name?" She looked down at the quivering human, trying to sound harmless; although her words sounded more intimidating than she wanted, causing the human to shake more. "N-n-nathan..." He replied quietly. "Nice to meet you Nathan. My name is Sapphire."
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