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Li ends up uncovering an ancient temple while exploring, which holds a...big, secret :P
Thanks, dude! >w<
*rustle*
...
*rustle*
...
*trip*
"Ohshi--"
*thud*
Li's foot suddenly hit a stone in the bushes, and she ungracefully tumbled onto the ground.
"Guh--every time, I swear..." she pushed herself up, brushed herself off and looked around, hoping she hadn't attracted anyone (or thing) particularly hungry. She took another look at herself before she continued, a bit less stealthily after her fall.
Li was a tall, well built lupeo; an uncommon hybrid of a feline and a canine. It was that combination that gave her the athletic frame she was so proud of. She was clad in her green jumpsuit she saved for these little "adventures," her backpack straps and sword slung over one shoulder. "Adventure," of course, meaning running around looking for things people said didn't exist, Indiana Jones-style. Tombs, treasure hoardes, relics, you name it. Most of the time, she just proved that such things weren't there--but sometimes, oh, sometimes...
"Oh my...what do you know..." Li said slowly. Tripping on that pebble wasn't all bad. She would've crept right by the small opening in the rock face in front of her, adorned with small, chipped, ornamental carvings. A few gems still sparkled in the grooves of the patterns.
"Now who's wasting her time, huh?" She mocked to herself. "Can't wait to see what's in here...looks mostly untouched..." She slowly checked around the entrance for sings of intruders--or traps. Thankfully there were no traps, and she found no signs that anyone had been here since it was created.
"...Untouched. Beautiful..." Li carefully slipped into the opening, just large enough for her to easily get through...
Deep within the cave, two gems in the eye-pieces of a small statue pulsed with energy. Someone had found this place...a way out after so long...
Li crept along the path, sword ready, scanning constantly for traps and pitfalls. She had done this enough to be able to spot trick floors, tripwires, and precariously perched stones before she fell prey to them. Already, she had cut a tripwire that would have led to an arrow in her chest, and narrowly avoided a crumbling floor that may or may not have been intended to crumble. The place WAS pretty old.
She had been lighting torches and creeping along walls for about half an hour when she suddenly hit an end.
A dead end.
"...Aw, hell."
She got her backup flashlight and flicked it on. It hurt her eyes to have to adjust to the brightness, but she needed it to find any way of continuing.
"Unless this really is just a wall--" which she wasn't convinced of, "there's something here...that will...let me in."
...
"Maybe..."
...
"Okay, no--well, this must--"
...
"...Screw it."
She waved her light along the last edge of wall and turned it off. Nothing. It was just a wall, plain and simple.
"C'mon, don't tell me you don't open!" She cried at the wall in frustration. "I know you open...OPEN, DAMNIT!"
*click*
For a moment, the only sound was the crackling of a torch in the tunnel behind her.
"...Oh. Heh, sorry." She apologized. Li's final outburst had a strange effect on the door, slowly creaking open for her. "How was that hidden so well..."
Past the stubborn stone passage, the was an open circular room, with the stereotypical pedestal in its center. Immediately Li checked for traps, pressure plates, a hole in the ceiling for boulders--there were none, incredibly.
She looked then upon the pedestal in the center of the room. Resting on it was a grey stone carving, of a dragon with two bright jewels in its eyes. They seemed to glow, even in the dim torchlight.
There was something else strange about the idol: for an image of a dragon, a powerful, awe-inspiring, dangerous creature--it appeared quite "large," putting it lightly. The object itself was small, smaller that a football, but the dragon it embodied was undeniably...odd. It was a female dragon, posessing a body of unusual corpulence. Li couldn't help but stare at it for a moment; she had never seen a shrine to a being like this before.
"Well, who am I to judge. let's see," she mumbled, starting to reach for the idol. When her hand was just a few inches, from it, however, the eyes flashed with energy, glowing fiercely and illuminating the room.
"AAHH!" Li jerked her hand back in terror and pushed herself against the wall, her fearful gaze remaining on the relic. Its gemstone eyes slowly dimmed as she got a hold of her breathing.
"...Okay. NOT funny," she whispered at the figurine. "One more time...yeah, that's a good idea..."
Again, she slowly moved forward and extended her hands toward the carving. This time, the gems began to grow brighter as she neared the pedestal. Her mind was shouting that this was a terrible idea, but something pushed her toward it, not the allure of money or fame--it was something unique to these ruins...
Hands nearly reached the object after a few terrifying moments of inching towards it. She stopped her hands an inch away, hovering next to the pulsating gems of the figure's eyes. Li took one deep breath, steadied herself, and snatched the carving from the pedestal.
...
Nothing happened, she thought.
"Nothing happened?" She repeated out loud. The gems were still glowing, the plump statue now resting in her open palms. The pedestal remained, no pressure panel, no arrows, no boulder.
"Huh."
She remained in the room for another few minutes, looking around uncertainly in the silence.
When she was sure that she was safe, she carefully walked to the passage she entered through and peeked her head out.
It had remained...mostly unchanged. Other than the eerie red glow that permeated the hallway, of course.
Li had failed to notice the small gems embedded in the walls around her as she had snuck through the ruin the first time.
Now every one was lit up, exposing their positions in cracks, behind vines and moss, and laying on the floors of the damaged passageways.
"Oh, holy...this is incredible!" Li blurted out in wonder. "What kind of power is flowing through this place? I've never seen anything like this..." She began her trek back through the shrine, marvelling at the sheer number of the stones that were lighting the path.
If she had been paying any attention to herself, she would have felt and seen her fur begin to be covered by dark red scales. Slowly, they appeared on her arms, spreading out from her hands--still grasping the stone idol. She also may have noticed the claws jutting from her now scaled fingertips. As the scales reached her torso, they spread out to the rest of her body, reaching down to her waist and legs and crawling up her neck and around her breasts.
Snapped out of her almost trance-like admiration, she reached down to scratch her side, meeting a rough armor instead of her fur.
"What the...hell..." She slowly realized that she wasn't quite herself. Literally.
"What is this?!" She cried, almost angrily. "Shit; no! I knew I shouldn't have--" she looked down at the statue in her hand, the overweight dragoness' gemstone eyes staring back at her. For a moment, the pulsations of the glowing stones calmed her mind.
She continued to change, the scales reaching her feet. Li felt them expand, and frantically pulled her shoes off. Unfortunately, she couldn't save her socks, ripping to make room for the talons extending from her toes.
"Well, got what I needed, at least," she mused about the lost socks. "Not like I need them..."
She felt her new feet and legs, more muscular than before and covered in thick scales. She didn't have long, however, as she felt a number of jolts of pain: her muzzle was reshaping, and two...no, three things were growing from her back.
Her muzzle was the easy part. It needed little change to appear draconic; it widened and lengthened slightly, and filled out with razor-sharp teeth.
"I feel like a shark--mmph--" she thought, before pain shot up her back as her tail grew significantly. It lengthened and expanded like a dragon's, and had even tougher scales than her torso did. Next were a pair of small wings that erupted from her shoulder blades, jutting out and flicking around wildly. As the pain subsided, the twitching slowed and they rested themselves against her back.
"...Is it over?" She thought, discovering that she had fallen to the ground on her hands and knees. Feeling no discomfort, she righted herself and looked down at her new body. She was about the same height (maybe taller), but definitely more muscular. Her wings seemed to be of no use at their small size, but she wasn't complaining. She swished her larger tail about, and accustomed herself to its new presence. She also felt her face, her muzzle now longer and larger. She was still surprised and a bit scared by her new form...but something told her not to be.
This time she knew what it was that was calming her.
"This statue..." amazingly, she had been gripping it in her right hand the entire time she was transforming. The eyes were giving off a softer glow, their radiance making the figure seem...happy with her.
"Huh. something in me was expecting the 'big' part, too. Well, I guess that's only for the people who want it. Heh heh," she chuckled to herself, imagining an ancient people lining up to be filled with blubber like the woman the statue had immortalized.
Before she started toward the exit, she noticed something else strange on her arm. On her forearm, there was a small tattoo, it seemed, of a coiled up dragon.
"Whoah," she started, "how did that...you know what, I'm not gonna ask," she said sarcastically to the idol--
"Whoah."
Its gemstone eyes had stopped glowing altogether. "Maybe it only works once?" She thought.She shrugged, and continued towards the exit...
She took it! Excellent, it's done its work. Now, how will I...ah, I know. Thank you, traveler...
Finally, Li thought. The entrance to the ruin was illuminated by sunlight and the fading glow of the gems surrounding it. As she edged out of the crevice, now a snug fit for her, she reveled in the sunlight hitting her dark scales.
"Aah, the sun. It was pretty chilly in that cave.." She said, opening the front of her very snug (and ripped open by her wings) top, allowing the light to warm her.
"Aahhh..."
*GRRMMGLE*
Her stomach made its presence known.
"Oh gosh, I've barely eaten all day..." She said to herself, tossing her backpack on the ground. "Almost forgot what I had in here..."
What she had in her backpack was a profound lack of food. Somewhere in the shrine, a small pack containing her lunch and reserve snacks rested on the cold floor, removed by some unseen force.
"...Shit."
No food left her in a dangerous situation. She would have to forage, risking eating something poisonous, or falling prey to some--
*C-C-CRUNCH*
In a flash, the head of the idol was off and down Li's gullet. Next she bit off the arms, and a few bites made short work of the torso and legs. It tasted alright to her, almost sweet, despite being made of stone and two precious crystals.
"Mmm." She hummed after the last bite.
...
"Holy shit, I just ate that thing." The fact suddenly dawned on her, feeling the weight in her stomach. "Why the hell...what made me do that?! That's so disgusting, it's a rock--ohh, uggh..." She trailed off, startled by a sudden wooziness in her head and her gut. "...And it sits like a rock," she mumbled, clenching her stomach and sitting down heavily against a nearby tree, her belly growling unsettlingly once more.
*BEELLLCCH*
Li immediately blushed; no one was around, but she couldn't help but be embarrassed at her sudden release. Unfortunately for her, that wasn't the only thing the idol had in store for her. As she covered her mouth and breathed out the last of her gas, her gut physically bulged, and she felt another pressure in her stomach. Fearing another silence-shattering burp, she placed a hand over her muzzle, but the pressure suddenly didn't feel like gas, but fullness instead. It grew quickly, escalating past feeling like a gas bubble to feeling like a full meal.
"Ommph...well, I asked for food," she muttered, looking down at her now distended midsection. Suddenly realizing that she was about to further ruin her favorite jumpsuit, she frantically began to undo the lower part of it, though it was difficult as she felt quite sluggish from the bloating. As she pulled off what was left of the garment (cursing at the tears in the back from her wings) she tossed it on her bag and leaned back against the tree, shaking a few leaves down on top of her.
"Jeez, how--*URP*--much more of this..." she trailed off, tasting something unfamiliar in the small belch. She couldn't put her finger on it...but the trace she could taste was delicious, and she couldn't quite care what is was that was doing this to her.
A few minutes passed, and she continued to expand. She marveled at her stomach's new capacity, stretching to nearly the size of a pregnant hog without feeling any pain. As it reached nearly a foot and a half out from it's original size, and from a combination of fatigue and shock, Li allowed herself to slowly pass out, relishing the break...
Something scurried over Li's leg, startling her awake.
"Mmm...AAH!--"
She instinctively kicked at the attacker, only to find herself scaring the life out of a field mouse who had stumbled upon the slumbering dragoness.
Oh, yeah, she thought. I'm not myself anymore...
And something else was off...
Hmm...
While she was asleep, she had continued filling with whatever it was the idol had released into her, until she could have nearly fit a large person curled up inside her gut. It was only then that it stopped, and another more natural effect kicked in: digestion.
She groggily groped for the ground and tree she was propped up against, and began to right herself. Or she tried, that is, finding something pulling her back down towards the ground. letting herself drop back to the ground, she felt quite more comfortable than before, like she was cushioned by something.
Looking down, she sw clearly what that was, and had one thing to say.
"...Woah."
The object that was cushioning her turned out to be her massive behind, her ass and thighs padded with an almost silly amount of blubber, each cheek jutting out and drooping at least a foot with fat. Her arms and legs didn't fare well either, all of them plumped up like giant sausages, even her digits pudgier. Her belly was the most impressive, the enormous expanse bloated to a size most would call bordering immobile, the globe of flab sagging to her knees and pushing out nearly two feet. Resting atop her monumental stomach were two collossal breasts, nearly as large as her voluminious buttocks. Her muzzle was the last thing she noticed, not as pronounced as her other features, but clearly more padded, her neck amply fattened as well, her face now having a cutely chubby look about it.
All she could do for a moment was stare at herself, shocked though not very surprised by this outcome.
"...Shoulda seen this coming honestly," she said aloud after a moment. Adjusting to herself quite quickly, she managed to push herself to a standing position (with the tree's help), her flab jiggling ponderously. Before she could figure out what she was doing next, she remembered something suddenly. Looking at her arm, she saw the tattoo once more.
It was fully uncoiled now, however, and much more...pronounced. It seemed to be affected by whatever affected her, it's fattened form taking up almost her whole upper arm.
"That idol had more to it..." she had no time to finish the thought before it suddenly glowed a blinding emerald green, Li whipping her head the other direction just a suddenly. "--Ow," she exclaimed a second later, her eyes re-adjusting after the flashbang the tattoo had delivered to them. When they did, she was greeted by another odd sight, standing in front of her.
"...I...this day can't get any stranger," she said, a green stream of light flowing from the marking to a figure that was materializing in front of her. As the being began to take shape, she noticed that it, too, had genrous proportions.
VERY generous, in fact.
Far more than Li herself, even at her new size.
Though it bore a resemblence...
Again, Li could only stop and stare, waiting for something to change. Nearly a minute passed before the flow of light slowed and stopped. The figure blinked and looked at her, then smiled widely.
"Thank you," were the first words it spoke, in a powerful female voice--and then she stepped forward toward Li, quickly wrapping her in a massive bear hug (though her weight could easily rival that of multiple bears). Their combined mass mashed together, pushing their breasts into their faces and their bellies in every possible direction.
When the titanic dragoness broke the hug, Li managed to reply speepishly "um...your welcome?"
"Oh!" the dragon blurted. "I should, uh, explain...that tattoo? That was me." At this, Li looked at her arm, seeing that the tattoo was gone. "And the idol you ate? I was trapped inside of it for...well, quite a long time, put plainly. Sorry for the eating part, but I didn't want to come back without...all of me, if you understand," she said, blushing and patting her immense stomach. "That was a bit selfish..."
Li wasn't sure what to say. Here she had just freed some spirit being, or something of the sort that had been trapped for who know how long, and it was trying to apologize for wanting to escape. And privately, she wasn't completely dissatisfied with her new body.
"Please, don't try to apologize." Li started, "you had to escape...I guess I'm glad I was here to help you."
"Oh...why, thank you!" the being replied, blushing even harder. "I am LaShia, a dragoness as you can plainly see." She bowed slightly as she introduced herself.
"Li. It's, uh, a pleasure."
"Li. I like that name. Very simple, yet elegant. Again, I thank you for guiding me out of these ruins...though this jungle has changed since I was made to enter..." LaShia looked around her surroundings, seemingly looking for a landmark or path.
"Um, LaShia?"
"Yes, Li?"
"Do you know a way out of this jungle, by any chance?"
"...Hmm..." she hummed for a moment, drumming her belly with her fingers.
"I can't say that I do."
"Hmm. Well, we might--"
*GROWWLLL* Li's stomach butted in.
"...Follow up question: did you have anything to do with me losing my lunch?"
"...Heh, well..." she began, blushing once more...
sanity.exe: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/13481050/Li ends up uncovering an ancient temple while exploring, which holds a...big, secret :P
Thanks, dude! >w<
*rustle*
...
*rustle*
...
*trip*
"Ohshi--"
*thud*
Li's foot suddenly hit a stone in the bushes, and she ungracefully tumbled onto the ground.
"Guh--every time, I swear..." she pushed herself up, brushed herself off and looked around, hoping she hadn't attracted anyone (or thing) particularly hungry. She took another look at herself before she continued, a bit less stealthily after her fall.
Li was a tall, well built lupeo; an uncommon hybrid of a feline and a canine. It was that combination that gave her the athletic frame she was so proud of. She was clad in her green jumpsuit she saved for these little "adventures," her backpack straps and sword slung over one shoulder. "Adventure," of course, meaning running around looking for things people said didn't exist, Indiana Jones-style. Tombs, treasure hoardes, relics, you name it. Most of the time, she just proved that such things weren't there--but sometimes, oh, sometimes...
"Oh my...what do you know..." Li said slowly. Tripping on that pebble wasn't all bad. She would've crept right by the small opening in the rock face in front of her, adorned with small, chipped, ornamental carvings. A few gems still sparkled in the grooves of the patterns.
"Now who's wasting her time, huh?" She mocked to herself. "Can't wait to see what's in here...looks mostly untouched..." She slowly checked around the entrance for sings of intruders--or traps. Thankfully there were no traps, and she found no signs that anyone had been here since it was created.
"...Untouched. Beautiful..." Li carefully slipped into the opening, just large enough for her to easily get through...
Deep within the cave, two gems in the eye-pieces of a small statue pulsed with energy. Someone had found this place...a way out after so long...
Li crept along the path, sword ready, scanning constantly for traps and pitfalls. She had done this enough to be able to spot trick floors, tripwires, and precariously perched stones before she fell prey to them. Already, she had cut a tripwire that would have led to an arrow in her chest, and narrowly avoided a crumbling floor that may or may not have been intended to crumble. The place WAS pretty old.
She had been lighting torches and creeping along walls for about half an hour when she suddenly hit an end.
A dead end.
"...Aw, hell."
She got her backup flashlight and flicked it on. It hurt her eyes to have to adjust to the brightness, but she needed it to find any way of continuing.
"Unless this really is just a wall--" which she wasn't convinced of, "there's something here...that will...let me in."
...
"Maybe..."
...
"Okay, no--well, this must--"
...
"...Screw it."
She waved her light along the last edge of wall and turned it off. Nothing. It was just a wall, plain and simple.
"C'mon, don't tell me you don't open!" She cried at the wall in frustration. "I know you open...OPEN, DAMNIT!"
*click*
For a moment, the only sound was the crackling of a torch in the tunnel behind her.
"...Oh. Heh, sorry." She apologized. Li's final outburst had a strange effect on the door, slowly creaking open for her. "How was that hidden so well..."
Past the stubborn stone passage, the was an open circular room, with the stereotypical pedestal in its center. Immediately Li checked for traps, pressure plates, a hole in the ceiling for boulders--there were none, incredibly.
She looked then upon the pedestal in the center of the room. Resting on it was a grey stone carving, of a dragon with two bright jewels in its eyes. They seemed to glow, even in the dim torchlight.
There was something else strange about the idol: for an image of a dragon, a powerful, awe-inspiring, dangerous creature--it appeared quite "large," putting it lightly. The object itself was small, smaller that a football, but the dragon it embodied was undeniably...odd. It was a female dragon, posessing a body of unusual corpulence. Li couldn't help but stare at it for a moment; she had never seen a shrine to a being like this before.
"Well, who am I to judge. let's see," she mumbled, starting to reach for the idol. When her hand was just a few inches, from it, however, the eyes flashed with energy, glowing fiercely and illuminating the room.
"AAHH!" Li jerked her hand back in terror and pushed herself against the wall, her fearful gaze remaining on the relic. Its gemstone eyes slowly dimmed as she got a hold of her breathing.
"...Okay. NOT funny," she whispered at the figurine. "One more time...yeah, that's a good idea..."
Again, she slowly moved forward and extended her hands toward the carving. This time, the gems began to grow brighter as she neared the pedestal. Her mind was shouting that this was a terrible idea, but something pushed her toward it, not the allure of money or fame--it was something unique to these ruins...
Hands nearly reached the object after a few terrifying moments of inching towards it. She stopped her hands an inch away, hovering next to the pulsating gems of the figure's eyes. Li took one deep breath, steadied herself, and snatched the carving from the pedestal.
...
Nothing happened, she thought.
"Nothing happened?" She repeated out loud. The gems were still glowing, the plump statue now resting in her open palms. The pedestal remained, no pressure panel, no arrows, no boulder.
"Huh."
She remained in the room for another few minutes, looking around uncertainly in the silence.
When she was sure that she was safe, she carefully walked to the passage she entered through and peeked her head out.
It had remained...mostly unchanged. Other than the eerie red glow that permeated the hallway, of course.
Li had failed to notice the small gems embedded in the walls around her as she had snuck through the ruin the first time.
Now every one was lit up, exposing their positions in cracks, behind vines and moss, and laying on the floors of the damaged passageways.
"Oh, holy...this is incredible!" Li blurted out in wonder. "What kind of power is flowing through this place? I've never seen anything like this..." She began her trek back through the shrine, marvelling at the sheer number of the stones that were lighting the path.
If she had been paying any attention to herself, she would have felt and seen her fur begin to be covered by dark red scales. Slowly, they appeared on her arms, spreading out from her hands--still grasping the stone idol. She also may have noticed the claws jutting from her now scaled fingertips. As the scales reached her torso, they spread out to the rest of her body, reaching down to her waist and legs and crawling up her neck and around her breasts.
Snapped out of her almost trance-like admiration, she reached down to scratch her side, meeting a rough armor instead of her fur.
"What the...hell..." She slowly realized that she wasn't quite herself. Literally.
"What is this?!" She cried, almost angrily. "Shit; no! I knew I shouldn't have--" she looked down at the statue in her hand, the overweight dragoness' gemstone eyes staring back at her. For a moment, the pulsations of the glowing stones calmed her mind.
She continued to change, the scales reaching her feet. Li felt them expand, and frantically pulled her shoes off. Unfortunately, she couldn't save her socks, ripping to make room for the talons extending from her toes.
"Well, got what I needed, at least," she mused about the lost socks. "Not like I need them..."
She felt her new feet and legs, more muscular than before and covered in thick scales. She didn't have long, however, as she felt a number of jolts of pain: her muzzle was reshaping, and two...no, three things were growing from her back.
Her muzzle was the easy part. It needed little change to appear draconic; it widened and lengthened slightly, and filled out with razor-sharp teeth.
"I feel like a shark--mmph--" she thought, before pain shot up her back as her tail grew significantly. It lengthened and expanded like a dragon's, and had even tougher scales than her torso did. Next were a pair of small wings that erupted from her shoulder blades, jutting out and flicking around wildly. As the pain subsided, the twitching slowed and they rested themselves against her back.
"...Is it over?" She thought, discovering that she had fallen to the ground on her hands and knees. Feeling no discomfort, she righted herself and looked down at her new body. She was about the same height (maybe taller), but definitely more muscular. Her wings seemed to be of no use at their small size, but she wasn't complaining. She swished her larger tail about, and accustomed herself to its new presence. She also felt her face, her muzzle now longer and larger. She was still surprised and a bit scared by her new form...but something told her not to be.
This time she knew what it was that was calming her.
"This statue..." amazingly, she had been gripping it in her right hand the entire time she was transforming. The eyes were giving off a softer glow, their radiance making the figure seem...happy with her.
"Huh. something in me was expecting the 'big' part, too. Well, I guess that's only for the people who want it. Heh heh," she chuckled to herself, imagining an ancient people lining up to be filled with blubber like the woman the statue had immortalized.
Before she started toward the exit, she noticed something else strange on her arm. On her forearm, there was a small tattoo, it seemed, of a coiled up dragon.
"Whoah," she started, "how did that...you know what, I'm not gonna ask," she said sarcastically to the idol--
"Whoah."
Its gemstone eyes had stopped glowing altogether. "Maybe it only works once?" She thought.She shrugged, and continued towards the exit...
She took it! Excellent, it's done its work. Now, how will I...ah, I know. Thank you, traveler...
Finally, Li thought. The entrance to the ruin was illuminated by sunlight and the fading glow of the gems surrounding it. As she edged out of the crevice, now a snug fit for her, she reveled in the sunlight hitting her dark scales.
"Aah, the sun. It was pretty chilly in that cave.." She said, opening the front of her very snug (and ripped open by her wings) top, allowing the light to warm her.
"Aahhh..."
*GRRMMGLE*
Her stomach made its presence known.
"Oh gosh, I've barely eaten all day..." She said to herself, tossing her backpack on the ground. "Almost forgot what I had in here..."
What she had in her backpack was a profound lack of food. Somewhere in the shrine, a small pack containing her lunch and reserve snacks rested on the cold floor, removed by some unseen force.
"...Shit."
No food left her in a dangerous situation. She would have to forage, risking eating something poisonous, or falling prey to some--
*C-C-CRUNCH*
In a flash, the head of the idol was off and down Li's gullet. Next she bit off the arms, and a few bites made short work of the torso and legs. It tasted alright to her, almost sweet, despite being made of stone and two precious crystals.
"Mmm." She hummed after the last bite.
...
"Holy shit, I just ate that thing." The fact suddenly dawned on her, feeling the weight in her stomach. "Why the hell...what made me do that?! That's so disgusting, it's a rock--ohh, uggh..." She trailed off, startled by a sudden wooziness in her head and her gut. "...And it sits like a rock," she mumbled, clenching her stomach and sitting down heavily against a nearby tree, her belly growling unsettlingly once more.
*BEELLLCCH*
Li immediately blushed; no one was around, but she couldn't help but be embarrassed at her sudden release. Unfortunately for her, that wasn't the only thing the idol had in store for her. As she covered her mouth and breathed out the last of her gas, her gut physically bulged, and she felt another pressure in her stomach. Fearing another silence-shattering burp, she placed a hand over her muzzle, but the pressure suddenly didn't feel like gas, but fullness instead. It grew quickly, escalating past feeling like a gas bubble to feeling like a full meal.
"Ommph...well, I asked for food," she muttered, looking down at her now distended midsection. Suddenly realizing that she was about to further ruin her favorite jumpsuit, she frantically began to undo the lower part of it, though it was difficult as she felt quite sluggish from the bloating. As she pulled off what was left of the garment (cursing at the tears in the back from her wings) she tossed it on her bag and leaned back against the tree, shaking a few leaves down on top of her.
"Jeez, how--*URP*--much more of this..." she trailed off, tasting something unfamiliar in the small belch. She couldn't put her finger on it...but the trace she could taste was delicious, and she couldn't quite care what is was that was doing this to her.
A few minutes passed, and she continued to expand. She marveled at her stomach's new capacity, stretching to nearly the size of a pregnant hog without feeling any pain. As it reached nearly a foot and a half out from it's original size, and from a combination of fatigue and shock, Li allowed herself to slowly pass out, relishing the break...
Something scurried over Li's leg, startling her awake.
"Mmm...AAH!--"
She instinctively kicked at the attacker, only to find herself scaring the life out of a field mouse who had stumbled upon the slumbering dragoness.
Oh, yeah, she thought. I'm not myself anymore...
And something else was off...
Hmm...
While she was asleep, she had continued filling with whatever it was the idol had released into her, until she could have nearly fit a large person curled up inside her gut. It was only then that it stopped, and another more natural effect kicked in: digestion.
She groggily groped for the ground and tree she was propped up against, and began to right herself. Or she tried, that is, finding something pulling her back down towards the ground. letting herself drop back to the ground, she felt quite more comfortable than before, like she was cushioned by something.
Looking down, she sw clearly what that was, and had one thing to say.
"...Woah."
The object that was cushioning her turned out to be her massive behind, her ass and thighs padded with an almost silly amount of blubber, each cheek jutting out and drooping at least a foot with fat. Her arms and legs didn't fare well either, all of them plumped up like giant sausages, even her digits pudgier. Her belly was the most impressive, the enormous expanse bloated to a size most would call bordering immobile, the globe of flab sagging to her knees and pushing out nearly two feet. Resting atop her monumental stomach were two collossal breasts, nearly as large as her voluminious buttocks. Her muzzle was the last thing she noticed, not as pronounced as her other features, but clearly more padded, her neck amply fattened as well, her face now having a cutely chubby look about it.
All she could do for a moment was stare at herself, shocked though not very surprised by this outcome.
"...Shoulda seen this coming honestly," she said aloud after a moment. Adjusting to herself quite quickly, she managed to push herself to a standing position (with the tree's help), her flab jiggling ponderously. Before she could figure out what she was doing next, she remembered something suddenly. Looking at her arm, she saw the tattoo once more.
It was fully uncoiled now, however, and much more...pronounced. It seemed to be affected by whatever affected her, it's fattened form taking up almost her whole upper arm.
"That idol had more to it..." she had no time to finish the thought before it suddenly glowed a blinding emerald green, Li whipping her head the other direction just a suddenly. "--Ow," she exclaimed a second later, her eyes re-adjusting after the flashbang the tattoo had delivered to them. When they did, she was greeted by another odd sight, standing in front of her.
"...I...this day can't get any stranger," she said, a green stream of light flowing from the marking to a figure that was materializing in front of her. As the being began to take shape, she noticed that it, too, had genrous proportions.
VERY generous, in fact.
Far more than Li herself, even at her new size.
Though it bore a resemblence...
Again, Li could only stop and stare, waiting for something to change. Nearly a minute passed before the flow of light slowed and stopped. The figure blinked and looked at her, then smiled widely.
"Thank you," were the first words it spoke, in a powerful female voice--and then she stepped forward toward Li, quickly wrapping her in a massive bear hug (though her weight could easily rival that of multiple bears). Their combined mass mashed together, pushing their breasts into their faces and their bellies in every possible direction.
When the titanic dragoness broke the hug, Li managed to reply speepishly "um...your welcome?"
"Oh!" the dragon blurted. "I should, uh, explain...that tattoo? That was me." At this, Li looked at her arm, seeing that the tattoo was gone. "And the idol you ate? I was trapped inside of it for...well, quite a long time, put plainly. Sorry for the eating part, but I didn't want to come back without...all of me, if you understand," she said, blushing and patting her immense stomach. "That was a bit selfish..."
Li wasn't sure what to say. Here she had just freed some spirit being, or something of the sort that had been trapped for who know how long, and it was trying to apologize for wanting to escape. And privately, she wasn't completely dissatisfied with her new body.
"Please, don't try to apologize." Li started, "you had to escape...I guess I'm glad I was here to help you."
"Oh...why, thank you!" the being replied, blushing even harder. "I am LaShia, a dragoness as you can plainly see." She bowed slightly as she introduced herself.
"Li. It's, uh, a pleasure."
"Li. I like that name. Very simple, yet elegant. Again, I thank you for guiding me out of these ruins...though this jungle has changed since I was made to enter..." LaShia looked around her surroundings, seemingly looking for a landmark or path.
"Um, LaShia?"
"Yes, Li?"
"Do you know a way out of this jungle, by any chance?"
"...Hmm..." she hummed for a moment, drumming her belly with her fingers.
"I can't say that I do."
"Hmm. Well, we might--"
*GROWWLLL* Li's stomach butted in.
"...Follow up question: did you have anything to do with me losing my lunch?"
"...Heh, well..." she began, blushing once more...
Category Story / Transformation
Species Western Dragon
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