Hi there, good to see you!
I have a few new things to announce, none of which I have started working on yet but would like to inform everybody who likes being informed about.
First off, I'm preparing to do two new things that will probably end up being rather complicated but hopefully still fun and enjoyable. One is a story called "CHOOSE YOUR DESTINY", a title derived from mortal combat, but actually having nothing to do with mortal combat.
This story will be a tad different from the rest of the stuff I have posted. I have created a secret account that will act as "data storage", and will house almost all of the story. The story itself wi
[Woman -> Spider]
“Come on, Bea, say it,” Vicky spoke slyly. Her blue eyes never broke eye contact with the squirming body of Bea. Staring down with almighty authority, the bossy young woman’s eyes bore into her victim, compelling the other young lady to confess like a detective grilling a suspect.
“I… I,” Bea stuttered. The truth was at the tip of her tongue, but she held onto it. Shame mixed with fear of recompense as she avoided Vicky’s judgement. The other two girls looked on in silence, holding their breath as they awaited Bea’s answer.
Finally, the girl relented, “Yeah, I
Drider Family Part 4 by manymasksmanyfaces, literature
Literature
Drider Family Part 4
Jamie wiped the sweat off her brow. She left her palm on her forehead and shook her head to clear her head from the voices of her stomach. She glanced back to the ranger with new eyes, ones of empathy.
"No, I can't." She said with resolution, "I should take him to Mom and Dad. They'll know what to do."
Twilight was falling as Jamie picked up her captive up placing him across her abdomen like she has done with deer his head to her right side. She placed some webbing around him to reinforce him on her. Her eyes quickly adapted to the darkness as they did when she was in the cave. She then took him over to a creek and cupped water with her
Pandamonium echoed through the stone walls of the cave. The clanking of steel against stone and chitin created a din, illuminated by the dancing firelight of torches strewn about the underground battlefield. The light caught glimmers of white threads, glistening in the orange torchlight. And in the center of the action was Aubrey, the human-turned-arachnid huntress of the cave goblins.
For days, Aubrey hunted them with cunning and relentless tenacity. Ever since she inadvertently transformed herself into a giant spider, she spent every waking moment planning and executing numerous ambushes and assaults against the cavern’s mali