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Lady-Turiansexual who made me a pic of Korin as a spoopy banshee after i showed her the WIP of this story, so go fave and view that and stuff if you havent already.
Here is a new holiday story involving the pair Korin and William again. As usual, the version without will getting digested is the canon one. Hope all you guys are ready to be spooped!
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William peeked around the corner of the monolith of a door frame (at least for him) to get a glimpse of what laid inside the room that had been sectioned off from the rest of the moderately sized apartment. All he knew about the room was that it housed a special project that Korin had been working on for weeks now. From what he saw, through the cracked open door, was a glow of some sort of suspension tech in the middle of the room, as well as some spooky lighting, almost as if it were night time inside.
Before Will could see anything else, the door slammed shut right in front of his face. He jumped back at the thunderous sound it made, similar to a powerful ion storm that he experienced when he visited a colony a few years back. Will turned around to see a giant turian banshee before him. Her silky, whispy robes flowed around her, and her eyes glowed bright green from the special contacts she was wearing. Her markings had twinges of green and the inside of her mouth glowed bright green as well, contrasting with streaks of yellow that the dye she used to achieve such an effect failed to cover. Her gaze was a mix of pride in catching her little boyfriend and anger at his curiosity.
“OOhhhh my it seems that my little guy just wants to get into trouble before the fun starts this Halloween!” She reached down, plucking the little human from the ground before rolling him over in her palm so that she could let him see a wide smirk. William held onto the hand around him, the sharpened talons rising up in a menacing manner, as if a cage to imprison him. He watched Korin’s now green stained tongue, which dragged across her lips, leaving a soft glow on them. He blushed a bit, feeling sort of ashamed, but Korin’s more lighthearted yet powerful expression relieved the tension of guilt, replacing it with Will’s prey-ish submissiveness.
“Well can you blame my curiosity?” Will retorted, gesturing at the door, bumping his arm on Korin’s talon, which he noticed had a faint bit of red stained on the nails. William got a little nervous at the sight and laughed at her attention to detail. “I haven’t been able to enter a room in the place I live for a really long time.”
“Mhhh, your curiosity ruined the surprise though.” Korin gave a bit of a whine, she brought Will closer to her face and chuckled.
“Would it have possibly ended in me being eaten?”
“Well of course!” Korin laughed and adjusted her talon to grip Will’s collar and dangling him into the air. “But I guess we’ll just have to skip to the end I guess.”
Korin began to lower will to her mouth, her breath growing more and more smelly as Will got closer. His heart raced, he actually felt kind of bad at ruining the surprise as well as rushing his end inside her stomach.
“Wait Korin! Come on I don’t want all your work to go to waste, I really want to see what’s in there!” Korin paused, looking at her little human who had a good view down into her spectral looking insides, her green and yellow throat pulsing downward, as if beaconing Will to see the end of the tunnel.
“Hmm, I suppose that I can let this mistake slide since I worked so hard on this project.” Korin giggled, giving William a wink before returning him to a sitting position in her hand. She carried Will to the bathroom, sitting him on the side of the sink and turning on the faucet lightly.
“What are you doing?” Will asked her.
“We have guests coming over soon, and you need a shower.” Korin giggled, winking before leaving the room.
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A small group gathered at on Korin’s counter. It was made up of humans, all who had known Korin, and all who knew that there was one possibility of the outcome of tonight, that they would end up inside her churning digestive tract. William noticed this and made conversation with his potential fellow prey. He knew a few of these people: Greg was a friend that he introduced to Korin, Phillip went to school with her, and Karen was Phillip’s sister. There was also Sasha, but Will wasn’t able to talk to her as the lights quickly shut off, submerging them in darkness. Will looked around, and some bumping into Greg and making some of them chuckle at what was happening. An eerie music started playing, and a green glow shined, in an outline of a turian maw, shining shadows of her sharp teeth across the humans. A sort of evil laugh rang out before them, and a light shined on her face, revealing her scary gaze. A couple of people jumped, but laughed it off as the dim, remote controlled candle lights grew providing some lighting.
“Welcome!” Korin stated, chuckling evilly. “Tonight, you shall spend a night within my maze of a home, designed for you special little people. Should you escape, you shall remain safe and live out your days. But if you are caught in a trap, you shall fall victim to the vengeful spirit of this household.” Korin points to herself and chuckles deeply, reaching down to lift up the plate they were all sitting on. None noticed that they were mingling on a plate, but all laughed as they were carried into the secret room.
Inside, the walls were dressed up as if the room was outside on a spooky night, with clouds dancing across the sky, small wind generators set up to give a brisk, almost chilling blow across the small humans on the plate. In the center of the room, suspended in the air was a model mansion, gothic in design and run down in care, floating using the dark energy projectors on the corners of the building. There were no visible exits aside from one extended walkway dressed in cobblestone that ended in a green, grass covered platform. That had to be the “exit,” the humans concluded. Korin reached forward, opening the roof like it was merely a doll house.
Inside were cob webs, candles, cracked mirrors, creaking wooden floor boards. The intricacy made most of the humans’ jaws drop in amazement. William turned to Korin, baffled by all that was here.
“Hun, how did you do all of this? It’s amazing!” Will stated, with the others agreeing, curious at how the turian crafted such a diorama.
“Well, actually, the house itself is only a working model of a friend of mine’s mansion. You remember Leif?” She gestured to Will at that statement, while a few other humans wondered if she was talking about Leifkin Zenox.
“Oh yeah! He lent you this then?” Will looked around the room she was setting them all in. It looked like something out of clue, a large study with plenty of fake books surrounding the walls. “But what about all the other, little stuff? There is no way you could have done some of this detailing considering your, er, size.”
“Well I had a few helpers, they’re sort of with us right now actually.” Kroin chuckled evilly, petting her belly, which gave out a bubbly rumble for all the humans to hear. “I had to get someone to test out all the traps after all.”
Many of the patrons laughed a bit at this, as well as the fact that I now looked like they would have to worry about traps now. It sent shivers down William’s back. Korin was not joking, one wrong step and he was turian banshee chow. But that merely added to the thrill. You could always go to a haunted house on Halloween, but you could never get eaten at one, at least any other kind that he’s ever heard of.
Korin activated her tool, and fog began to fill the larger room that held the elaborate set. She began to close the lid when she jolted it open, surprising and making all the other humans jump at the fast motion.
“Oh I almost forgot to mention, one of your group was part of my helping crew. This person was lucky enough not to get eaten, so they’ll be continuing to help me eat you guys. Hehe, good luck figuring out which one it is. If you do figure out who, be sure to bring them to the fireplace over there, I’ll handle them then.” Korin smiled wide as the humans began to look at one another in fear. She laughed maniacally, her cackle being heard even after she shut the ceiling of the model mansion. The humans looked out the window, seeing Korin in the fog of the room, still laughing and the lightning struck, with a thunderous roar, shining on her briefly before she vanished, leaving only the fog surrounding their floating platform as if they were trapped in the clouds in the night sky. Then, the lights cut out.
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The sound of a match striking could be heard, and everyone looked to the sparks, illuminating the room dimly. It was Karen who struck it, and she fumbled around for one of the now put out candle sticks, quickly, before the match ran out. She lit the wax candle, looking at it as if it were archaic. The room glowed brighter to reveal the suspicious faces of everyone present.
“So uhhh… Who is it?” Greg stated, his eyes glancing between Phillip, Sasha, and Karen. “It cant be Will, he was completely unware of all this.”
“How do you know? Those questions were pretty scripted I say.” Sasha put forward. Eyes shifted to Will, who held up his hands as if telling them to not shoot.
“Hey it isn’t me! I wasn’t even aware of what she was doing in here! She would have eaten me if I saw.” Will then shifted to Karen and Phillip. “What about you two? You both have known Korin longer than I have. Karen, why do you even have matches?”
“Well if we were going to a haunted house, why would I not get in the spirit of things?” Karen stated, then she looked at Sasha. “Sasha I don’t even know you, how did you end up here?”
“Well I was…. Erm…” Sasha grew nervous, everyone staring at her. She felt intimidated, and what she was about to say was not very comforting to every one present. “I used to be in a relationship with Korin.”
“Ah shit that’s pretty damning.” Phillip said, her eyes narrowing at Sasha. Greg approached her, looking over.
“hang on, let’s not get to witch burning already.” Karen stated, standing between them all. “The night’s barely started and if we do this now it takes all the fun out of it. We need to figure out how to get out of here first.”
“She’s right. This place is huge, and we need to find the exit asap.” Phillip said. He looked around the study taking Karen’s candle and lighting a few more, expanding the light that showed two other doors leading from the study. “Looks like we already have our first choice.”
“Well it doesn’t have to be a choice.” Greg stated. “We could split up and cover more ground.”
“Have you ever even seen a horror movie Greg?” Sasha stated, shaking her head at the idea.
“That’s actually not a bad idea.” Karen interjected. Eyes turned to her. “Imagine if we’re all in a big group together, the traitor could get all of us at once.” Karen then stared down at Sasha, growing ever suspicious.
“Well I’ll take Sasha then.” Greg said, putting his arm around Sasha’s shoulder. “I’m sure that Karen and Phillip aren’t gonna get each other, so Will you go with them.”
Will was uncertain about all of this, but he let himself get into the spirit of things and decided to go with this idea. Karen and Philip were satisfied with this division, and nodded, picking the door on the left and going through the door, while Greg and Sasha went through the one on the left. Sasha was happy with this division, and went along with Greg, happy to be away from Karen’s gaze.
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“Sooo, how did you meet Korin?” Greg stated as he and Sasha tentatively went through the dark hallway, the candle shining the way forward, helping them look for any traps that may be laying around.
“Well I met her on a dating site on the Extranet. I’ve always had a thing for turian ladies.” Sasha said, feeling very open with Greg, mostly because he was the only other ear present.
“Oh, well is it only ladies that you’re interested in?” Greg raised an eyebrow, causing Sasha to give a laughing scoff and roll her eyes.
“No, I also like turian men!” She teased, winking at Greg.
“Haha… that’s cool.” Greg said, feeling dejected at the fact that yet another human woman who was either not interested in his gender or his species, silently cursing his luck.
“Is that why you wanted to come with me?” Sasha winked.
“No actually, I just wanted to get away from Karen and Phillip. I don’t trust either of them.” Greg looked out the nearby window, hoping to find a way out or maybe a glimpse of the “monster” chasing them, only seeing clouds. “Besides, you go through all the trouble of making something this complicated, you usually don’t first call your ex-girlfriend.”
“No I guess not.” Sasha chuckled. “Hang on, what’s that?” Sasha pointed out.
Up ahead, there was a door that looked like it led outside. The pair approached it at a faster pace, looking around, still ever careful. When they opened the double doors, the saw a large looking labyrinth made out of hedges. Sasha looked nervous while Greg had an excited expression on his face.
“Hey this is a good sign!” Greg stated, approaching the entrance of the tall hedge maze.
“How the hell is this good?” Sasha said, looking at the fake leaves on the hedges. It was a detailed model that was certain.
“It’s good because it looks like a good place to put an exit.” Greg said, striding confidently into the hedge maze. Sasha reluctantly followed. Over the next hour, the two strolled around the hedge maze, talking quietly to not alert Korin, where ever she may be hiding. They eventually got to another cross roads.
“What do you think? Right or left?” Greg stated, sighing at the fact that they may be completely lost.
“I think that I’m about to meet David Bowie.” Sasha said, completely befuddled by where they were supposed to go. Greg stepped forward a few feet, assessing the two paths.
“Well I guess we’re gonna have to wing it, I say left, what do you think?” Greg turned around, only to see a wall of leaves. He gasped loudly. This wall seemed like it just… appeared! Meanwhile Sasha disappeared! Was she really the traitor?
Greg didn’t want to stick around to find out. He busted into a sprint towards the left path, wanting to get away as fast as possible. He rounded a few corners eventually coming across a gap down a long pathway. The exit! Greg went as fast as he could, running to the gap when suddenly, he slid to a stop. The gap led to an edge overlooking the clouds. Deep below, Korin’s face bursted from the clouds, her green maw shining through the fog. He smiled at his quick reflexes.
“HA! Not gonna get me today Korin!” Greg shouted. Suddenly, the ground he was standing on tipped, revealing it to be a platform. “Whoah!!!”
Greg screamed in fear as he fell down into Korin’s mouth. It shut around him and Korin gulped loudly, chuckling deeply before ducking back below the fog.
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Karen stared out the window, when suddenly, she spied a flurry of motion coming from the hedge maze.
“Uhh, hey guys… is that Sasha?” She could see the girl sprinting into a set of doors and heading towards the center study again. Everyone looked out to see and decided going back was the best option. William followed, and they arrived quickly, seeing Sasha slam the door shut, her face red and her breaths heavy.
“Sash, what happened? Where’s Greg.” Will asked, Sasha could barely breathe, she took a moment, before inhaling deeply.
“Greg got caught! We were in a hedge maze outside when a hedge got pushed between us. I think Korin got him because I heard him screaming!” She sat down in the chair to catch her breath. Meanwhile, Karen circled around her.
“I knew it.” She growled. “I knew you were her helper.”
“W-wha?” Sasha said, baffled.
“Think about it guys, Greg goes alone with her and he get’s eaten?” Karen made a good point, Will and Phillip look at her suspiciously. Sasha stood up and started to back away from them.
“H-hang on guys I didn’t do any- Ahh!” Sasha tripped, falling backwards and landing into the large fire place with a thud. Suddenly, a metal grate shot up, blocking her into the fireplace. Sasha looked around and saw there was a net in the bottom. Suddenly, the floor fell out beneath her and she fell down into a shaft, screaming along the way.
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Sasha stopped with a jolt, protected by the net. She looked around to see that she was underneath the whole model. She looked to see korin, holding a datapad with writings of Edgar Allen Poe scrolling across the screen, looking rather undignified. Korin saw Sasha arrive, laughed and crawled over to her, gently nuzzling the net that held her.
“Hey Sash, you okay?” Korin asked gently to the small human.
“Yeah I’m fine, a little shaken is all.” She said, clinging onto the net. “Hehe, I guess you finally get to eat me.”
“Well, I don’t have to if you don’t want, you can call it a favor from our… intimate past.” Korin smiled, licking the net teasingly, the green glow washing over Sasha’s body.
“Hehe, no go ahead, I’ve told you no so many times before.” Sasha said, feeling the familiar saliva on her body, this time she would go all the way. Korin purred happily, opening wide beneath Sasha and slowly inserting the net into her maw, her saliva revealing that it was made form candy rope. She cut the top part with her teeth, having Sasha spill into her mouth, tumbling into the rolling gulp that Korin used to seal the human woman into her body forever.
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“I still cant believe she just fell in like that!” Will said, baffled at what had just happened. Karen and Phillip were behind him.
“It’s for the best, saves us the trouble of putting her in it.” Karen said. The candle wick suddenly went out. Karen grumbled and pulled out the matchbook again to light it. Phillip stopped, looking at the matchbook, then at Karen.
“Hang on… You said that you brought that because you knew you were gonna be in a haunted house…. How did you know Karen.” Phillip asked, backing away slowly from her. Karen’s face went pale.
In a flurry of motion, Karen pushed Phillip forward, causing him to stumble back. She reached for a candle stick on the wall, pulling it to reveal a trap door, which opened up just beneath Phillip, sending her own brother down a pit which had Korin’s glowing green mouth waiting for him. It snapped shut as Phillip landed on the wet, green tongue, sounding out a gulp and a wink from the predator below, who disappeared in the fog again. Will felt the platform fall beneath him, but he jumped forward to avoid the fall, now separated from Karen by the large gap.
“Karen it was you?” Will said baffled. Karen had a proud expression on her face.
“Hell yeah, I bet you guys never saw it coming!” Karen said, when something unexpected happened. Korin’s taloned hand smashed through the window nearby, grabbing Karen and pulling her through, before she could even scream. William heard a gulp and too that as his que to leave.
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It took William another hour exploring the house to find something of significance. The place was massive! And the fact that he had to traverse it alone just tacked on more time he had to dedicate to searching the place. Eventually, he found the entrance: a pair of intricate double doors that led out to the long pathway. Will charged it, smashing though and running down the patio.
As he was crossing the long path, Korin emerged from the fog with a banshee scream, staring Will down menacingly. He kept going, dodging her grabbing hands with swift motions. Fortunately for him, Korin wasn’t trying too hard. Will was able to reach the end with ease, falling to the grass, tired, and panting hard from the sprint. Will looked up at his alien girlfriend, petting the talon that she lovingly laid on him.
“Aww, and here I thought I would get a nice boyfriend treat tonight.” Korin teased, giving Will a playful lick. Will only smiled happily, cuddling the talon and moaning gently. “Oh well, I guess you’ll just have to last until Reeeaally wanna eat you hun~.”
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(Alternate ending)
Will dodged Korin’s talon’s, growing tired as well as feeling a certain attraction to the idea of what would happen if he got caught. On instinct, Will feigned a trip, and landed on the ground, just short of the sanctuary. In that instance, Korin wrapped her sharp talons around him, raising the prey to her face. She said nothing, knowing with a mere look at what he wanted. Will smiled too, especially as Korin parted her jaws wide, letting him see inside the green mouth which beconed the human so many times before. Will landed on her tongue, washed with the foul scent of her breath mixed with the scent of all his now certainly digested friends. Korin barely tasted Will, tipping her head up to gulp her little man down like his edible friends.
Will laughed as he was pushed into the green throat, feet first. He slid down with wet sounds all around him, squelching down with each pulsing push of the throat. Eventually, he splashed into the stomach, where Korin’s shiny yellow flesh showed under the streaks of green that didn’t properly stain the inside of the stomach. It was hot inside her, matching her body heat and raising it with the ever present gastric sludge that laid inside. This time, it appeared like Will was sitting in a pile of gore, with chunky tomato sauce pretending to be a pile of gorey meat, and candy bones pretending to be the real thing. Will looked around at his friends, who were all faint outlines of each other by now, mostly turned to sludge just as he will be soon. Will laid against the yellow wall, falling in love with his new home, and feeling nothing but happiness for his lover, who affectionately patted her belly, lovingly comforting her now slowly digesting boyfriend.
“Happy Halloween William.” Korin said, with a surgery smile.
Lady-Turiansexual who made me a pic of Korin as a spoopy banshee after i showed her the WIP of this story, so go fave and view that and stuff if you havent already.Here is a new holiday story involving the pair Korin and William again. As usual, the version without will getting digested is the canon one. Hope all you guys are ready to be spooped!
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William peeked around the corner of the monolith of a door frame (at least for him) to get a glimpse of what laid inside the room that had been sectioned off from the rest of the moderately sized apartment. All he knew about the room was that it housed a special project that Korin had been working on for weeks now. From what he saw, through the cracked open door, was a glow of some sort of suspension tech in the middle of the room, as well as some spooky lighting, almost as if it were night time inside.
Before Will could see anything else, the door slammed shut right in front of his face. He jumped back at the thunderous sound it made, similar to a powerful ion storm that he experienced when he visited a colony a few years back. Will turned around to see a giant turian banshee before him. Her silky, whispy robes flowed around her, and her eyes glowed bright green from the special contacts she was wearing. Her markings had twinges of green and the inside of her mouth glowed bright green as well, contrasting with streaks of yellow that the dye she used to achieve such an effect failed to cover. Her gaze was a mix of pride in catching her little boyfriend and anger at his curiosity.
“OOhhhh my it seems that my little guy just wants to get into trouble before the fun starts this Halloween!” She reached down, plucking the little human from the ground before rolling him over in her palm so that she could let him see a wide smirk. William held onto the hand around him, the sharpened talons rising up in a menacing manner, as if a cage to imprison him. He watched Korin’s now green stained tongue, which dragged across her lips, leaving a soft glow on them. He blushed a bit, feeling sort of ashamed, but Korin’s more lighthearted yet powerful expression relieved the tension of guilt, replacing it with Will’s prey-ish submissiveness.
“Well can you blame my curiosity?” Will retorted, gesturing at the door, bumping his arm on Korin’s talon, which he noticed had a faint bit of red stained on the nails. William got a little nervous at the sight and laughed at her attention to detail. “I haven’t been able to enter a room in the place I live for a really long time.”
“Mhhh, your curiosity ruined the surprise though.” Korin gave a bit of a whine, she brought Will closer to her face and chuckled.
“Would it have possibly ended in me being eaten?”
“Well of course!” Korin laughed and adjusted her talon to grip Will’s collar and dangling him into the air. “But I guess we’ll just have to skip to the end I guess.”
Korin began to lower will to her mouth, her breath growing more and more smelly as Will got closer. His heart raced, he actually felt kind of bad at ruining the surprise as well as rushing his end inside her stomach.
“Wait Korin! Come on I don’t want all your work to go to waste, I really want to see what’s in there!” Korin paused, looking at her little human who had a good view down into her spectral looking insides, her green and yellow throat pulsing downward, as if beaconing Will to see the end of the tunnel.
“Hmm, I suppose that I can let this mistake slide since I worked so hard on this project.” Korin giggled, giving William a wink before returning him to a sitting position in her hand. She carried Will to the bathroom, sitting him on the side of the sink and turning on the faucet lightly.
“What are you doing?” Will asked her.
“We have guests coming over soon, and you need a shower.” Korin giggled, winking before leaving the room.
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A small group gathered at on Korin’s counter. It was made up of humans, all who had known Korin, and all who knew that there was one possibility of the outcome of tonight, that they would end up inside her churning digestive tract. William noticed this and made conversation with his potential fellow prey. He knew a few of these people: Greg was a friend that he introduced to Korin, Phillip went to school with her, and Karen was Phillip’s sister. There was also Sasha, but Will wasn’t able to talk to her as the lights quickly shut off, submerging them in darkness. Will looked around, and some bumping into Greg and making some of them chuckle at what was happening. An eerie music started playing, and a green glow shined, in an outline of a turian maw, shining shadows of her sharp teeth across the humans. A sort of evil laugh rang out before them, and a light shined on her face, revealing her scary gaze. A couple of people jumped, but laughed it off as the dim, remote controlled candle lights grew providing some lighting.
“Welcome!” Korin stated, chuckling evilly. “Tonight, you shall spend a night within my maze of a home, designed for you special little people. Should you escape, you shall remain safe and live out your days. But if you are caught in a trap, you shall fall victim to the vengeful spirit of this household.” Korin points to herself and chuckles deeply, reaching down to lift up the plate they were all sitting on. None noticed that they were mingling on a plate, but all laughed as they were carried into the secret room.
Inside, the walls were dressed up as if the room was outside on a spooky night, with clouds dancing across the sky, small wind generators set up to give a brisk, almost chilling blow across the small humans on the plate. In the center of the room, suspended in the air was a model mansion, gothic in design and run down in care, floating using the dark energy projectors on the corners of the building. There were no visible exits aside from one extended walkway dressed in cobblestone that ended in a green, grass covered platform. That had to be the “exit,” the humans concluded. Korin reached forward, opening the roof like it was merely a doll house.
Inside were cob webs, candles, cracked mirrors, creaking wooden floor boards. The intricacy made most of the humans’ jaws drop in amazement. William turned to Korin, baffled by all that was here.
“Hun, how did you do all of this? It’s amazing!” Will stated, with the others agreeing, curious at how the turian crafted such a diorama.
“Well, actually, the house itself is only a working model of a friend of mine’s mansion. You remember Leif?” She gestured to Will at that statement, while a few other humans wondered if she was talking about Leifkin Zenox.
“Oh yeah! He lent you this then?” Will looked around the room she was setting them all in. It looked like something out of clue, a large study with plenty of fake books surrounding the walls. “But what about all the other, little stuff? There is no way you could have done some of this detailing considering your, er, size.”
“Well I had a few helpers, they’re sort of with us right now actually.” Kroin chuckled evilly, petting her belly, which gave out a bubbly rumble for all the humans to hear. “I had to get someone to test out all the traps after all.”
Many of the patrons laughed a bit at this, as well as the fact that I now looked like they would have to worry about traps now. It sent shivers down William’s back. Korin was not joking, one wrong step and he was turian banshee chow. But that merely added to the thrill. You could always go to a haunted house on Halloween, but you could never get eaten at one, at least any other kind that he’s ever heard of.
Korin activated her tool, and fog began to fill the larger room that held the elaborate set. She began to close the lid when she jolted it open, surprising and making all the other humans jump at the fast motion.
“Oh I almost forgot to mention, one of your group was part of my helping crew. This person was lucky enough not to get eaten, so they’ll be continuing to help me eat you guys. Hehe, good luck figuring out which one it is. If you do figure out who, be sure to bring them to the fireplace over there, I’ll handle them then.” Korin smiled wide as the humans began to look at one another in fear. She laughed maniacally, her cackle being heard even after she shut the ceiling of the model mansion. The humans looked out the window, seeing Korin in the fog of the room, still laughing and the lightning struck, with a thunderous roar, shining on her briefly before she vanished, leaving only the fog surrounding their floating platform as if they were trapped in the clouds in the night sky. Then, the lights cut out.
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The sound of a match striking could be heard, and everyone looked to the sparks, illuminating the room dimly. It was Karen who struck it, and she fumbled around for one of the now put out candle sticks, quickly, before the match ran out. She lit the wax candle, looking at it as if it were archaic. The room glowed brighter to reveal the suspicious faces of everyone present.
“So uhhh… Who is it?” Greg stated, his eyes glancing between Phillip, Sasha, and Karen. “It cant be Will, he was completely unware of all this.”
“How do you know? Those questions were pretty scripted I say.” Sasha put forward. Eyes shifted to Will, who held up his hands as if telling them to not shoot.
“Hey it isn’t me! I wasn’t even aware of what she was doing in here! She would have eaten me if I saw.” Will then shifted to Karen and Phillip. “What about you two? You both have known Korin longer than I have. Karen, why do you even have matches?”
“Well if we were going to a haunted house, why would I not get in the spirit of things?” Karen stated, then she looked at Sasha. “Sasha I don’t even know you, how did you end up here?”
“Well I was…. Erm…” Sasha grew nervous, everyone staring at her. She felt intimidated, and what she was about to say was not very comforting to every one present. “I used to be in a relationship with Korin.”
“Ah shit that’s pretty damning.” Phillip said, her eyes narrowing at Sasha. Greg approached her, looking over.
“hang on, let’s not get to witch burning already.” Karen stated, standing between them all. “The night’s barely started and if we do this now it takes all the fun out of it. We need to figure out how to get out of here first.”
“She’s right. This place is huge, and we need to find the exit asap.” Phillip said. He looked around the study taking Karen’s candle and lighting a few more, expanding the light that showed two other doors leading from the study. “Looks like we already have our first choice.”
“Well it doesn’t have to be a choice.” Greg stated. “We could split up and cover more ground.”
“Have you ever even seen a horror movie Greg?” Sasha stated, shaking her head at the idea.
“That’s actually not a bad idea.” Karen interjected. Eyes turned to her. “Imagine if we’re all in a big group together, the traitor could get all of us at once.” Karen then stared down at Sasha, growing ever suspicious.
“Well I’ll take Sasha then.” Greg said, putting his arm around Sasha’s shoulder. “I’m sure that Karen and Phillip aren’t gonna get each other, so Will you go with them.”
Will was uncertain about all of this, but he let himself get into the spirit of things and decided to go with this idea. Karen and Philip were satisfied with this division, and nodded, picking the door on the left and going through the door, while Greg and Sasha went through the one on the left. Sasha was happy with this division, and went along with Greg, happy to be away from Karen’s gaze.
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“Sooo, how did you meet Korin?” Greg stated as he and Sasha tentatively went through the dark hallway, the candle shining the way forward, helping them look for any traps that may be laying around.
“Well I met her on a dating site on the Extranet. I’ve always had a thing for turian ladies.” Sasha said, feeling very open with Greg, mostly because he was the only other ear present.
“Oh, well is it only ladies that you’re interested in?” Greg raised an eyebrow, causing Sasha to give a laughing scoff and roll her eyes.
“No, I also like turian men!” She teased, winking at Greg.
“Haha… that’s cool.” Greg said, feeling dejected at the fact that yet another human woman who was either not interested in his gender or his species, silently cursing his luck.
“Is that why you wanted to come with me?” Sasha winked.
“No actually, I just wanted to get away from Karen and Phillip. I don’t trust either of them.” Greg looked out the nearby window, hoping to find a way out or maybe a glimpse of the “monster” chasing them, only seeing clouds. “Besides, you go through all the trouble of making something this complicated, you usually don’t first call your ex-girlfriend.”
“No I guess not.” Sasha chuckled. “Hang on, what’s that?” Sasha pointed out.
Up ahead, there was a door that looked like it led outside. The pair approached it at a faster pace, looking around, still ever careful. When they opened the double doors, the saw a large looking labyrinth made out of hedges. Sasha looked nervous while Greg had an excited expression on his face.
“Hey this is a good sign!” Greg stated, approaching the entrance of the tall hedge maze.
“How the hell is this good?” Sasha said, looking at the fake leaves on the hedges. It was a detailed model that was certain.
“It’s good because it looks like a good place to put an exit.” Greg said, striding confidently into the hedge maze. Sasha reluctantly followed. Over the next hour, the two strolled around the hedge maze, talking quietly to not alert Korin, where ever she may be hiding. They eventually got to another cross roads.
“What do you think? Right or left?” Greg stated, sighing at the fact that they may be completely lost.
“I think that I’m about to meet David Bowie.” Sasha said, completely befuddled by where they were supposed to go. Greg stepped forward a few feet, assessing the two paths.
“Well I guess we’re gonna have to wing it, I say left, what do you think?” Greg turned around, only to see a wall of leaves. He gasped loudly. This wall seemed like it just… appeared! Meanwhile Sasha disappeared! Was she really the traitor?
Greg didn’t want to stick around to find out. He busted into a sprint towards the left path, wanting to get away as fast as possible. He rounded a few corners eventually coming across a gap down a long pathway. The exit! Greg went as fast as he could, running to the gap when suddenly, he slid to a stop. The gap led to an edge overlooking the clouds. Deep below, Korin’s face bursted from the clouds, her green maw shining through the fog. He smiled at his quick reflexes.
“HA! Not gonna get me today Korin!” Greg shouted. Suddenly, the ground he was standing on tipped, revealing it to be a platform. “Whoah!!!”
Greg screamed in fear as he fell down into Korin’s mouth. It shut around him and Korin gulped loudly, chuckling deeply before ducking back below the fog.
…
Karen stared out the window, when suddenly, she spied a flurry of motion coming from the hedge maze.
“Uhh, hey guys… is that Sasha?” She could see the girl sprinting into a set of doors and heading towards the center study again. Everyone looked out to see and decided going back was the best option. William followed, and they arrived quickly, seeing Sasha slam the door shut, her face red and her breaths heavy.
“Sash, what happened? Where’s Greg.” Will asked, Sasha could barely breathe, she took a moment, before inhaling deeply.
“Greg got caught! We were in a hedge maze outside when a hedge got pushed between us. I think Korin got him because I heard him screaming!” She sat down in the chair to catch her breath. Meanwhile, Karen circled around her.
“I knew it.” She growled. “I knew you were her helper.”
“W-wha?” Sasha said, baffled.
“Think about it guys, Greg goes alone with her and he get’s eaten?” Karen made a good point, Will and Phillip look at her suspiciously. Sasha stood up and started to back away from them.
“H-hang on guys I didn’t do any- Ahh!” Sasha tripped, falling backwards and landing into the large fire place with a thud. Suddenly, a metal grate shot up, blocking her into the fireplace. Sasha looked around and saw there was a net in the bottom. Suddenly, the floor fell out beneath her and she fell down into a shaft, screaming along the way.
…
Sasha stopped with a jolt, protected by the net. She looked around to see that she was underneath the whole model. She looked to see korin, holding a datapad with writings of Edgar Allen Poe scrolling across the screen, looking rather undignified. Korin saw Sasha arrive, laughed and crawled over to her, gently nuzzling the net that held her.
“Hey Sash, you okay?” Korin asked gently to the small human.
“Yeah I’m fine, a little shaken is all.” She said, clinging onto the net. “Hehe, I guess you finally get to eat me.”
“Well, I don’t have to if you don’t want, you can call it a favor from our… intimate past.” Korin smiled, licking the net teasingly, the green glow washing over Sasha’s body.
“Hehe, no go ahead, I’ve told you no so many times before.” Sasha said, feeling the familiar saliva on her body, this time she would go all the way. Korin purred happily, opening wide beneath Sasha and slowly inserting the net into her maw, her saliva revealing that it was made form candy rope. She cut the top part with her teeth, having Sasha spill into her mouth, tumbling into the rolling gulp that Korin used to seal the human woman into her body forever.
…
“I still cant believe she just fell in like that!” Will said, baffled at what had just happened. Karen and Phillip were behind him.
“It’s for the best, saves us the trouble of putting her in it.” Karen said. The candle wick suddenly went out. Karen grumbled and pulled out the matchbook again to light it. Phillip stopped, looking at the matchbook, then at Karen.
“Hang on… You said that you brought that because you knew you were gonna be in a haunted house…. How did you know Karen.” Phillip asked, backing away slowly from her. Karen’s face went pale.
In a flurry of motion, Karen pushed Phillip forward, causing him to stumble back. She reached for a candle stick on the wall, pulling it to reveal a trap door, which opened up just beneath Phillip, sending her own brother down a pit which had Korin’s glowing green mouth waiting for him. It snapped shut as Phillip landed on the wet, green tongue, sounding out a gulp and a wink from the predator below, who disappeared in the fog again. Will felt the platform fall beneath him, but he jumped forward to avoid the fall, now separated from Karen by the large gap.
“Karen it was you?” Will said baffled. Karen had a proud expression on her face.
“Hell yeah, I bet you guys never saw it coming!” Karen said, when something unexpected happened. Korin’s taloned hand smashed through the window nearby, grabbing Karen and pulling her through, before she could even scream. William heard a gulp and too that as his que to leave.
…
It took William another hour exploring the house to find something of significance. The place was massive! And the fact that he had to traverse it alone just tacked on more time he had to dedicate to searching the place. Eventually, he found the entrance: a pair of intricate double doors that led out to the long pathway. Will charged it, smashing though and running down the patio.
As he was crossing the long path, Korin emerged from the fog with a banshee scream, staring Will down menacingly. He kept going, dodging her grabbing hands with swift motions. Fortunately for him, Korin wasn’t trying too hard. Will was able to reach the end with ease, falling to the grass, tired, and panting hard from the sprint. Will looked up at his alien girlfriend, petting the talon that she lovingly laid on him.
“Aww, and here I thought I would get a nice boyfriend treat tonight.” Korin teased, giving Will a playful lick. Will only smiled happily, cuddling the talon and moaning gently. “Oh well, I guess you’ll just have to last until Reeeaally wanna eat you hun~.”
…
(Alternate ending)
Will dodged Korin’s talon’s, growing tired as well as feeling a certain attraction to the idea of what would happen if he got caught. On instinct, Will feigned a trip, and landed on the ground, just short of the sanctuary. In that instance, Korin wrapped her sharp talons around him, raising the prey to her face. She said nothing, knowing with a mere look at what he wanted. Will smiled too, especially as Korin parted her jaws wide, letting him see inside the green mouth which beconed the human so many times before. Will landed on her tongue, washed with the foul scent of her breath mixed with the scent of all his now certainly digested friends. Korin barely tasted Will, tipping her head up to gulp her little man down like his edible friends.
Will laughed as he was pushed into the green throat, feet first. He slid down with wet sounds all around him, squelching down with each pulsing push of the throat. Eventually, he splashed into the stomach, where Korin’s shiny yellow flesh showed under the streaks of green that didn’t properly stain the inside of the stomach. It was hot inside her, matching her body heat and raising it with the ever present gastric sludge that laid inside. This time, it appeared like Will was sitting in a pile of gore, with chunky tomato sauce pretending to be a pile of gorey meat, and candy bones pretending to be the real thing. Will looked around at his friends, who were all faint outlines of each other by now, mostly turned to sludge just as he will be soon. Will laid against the yellow wall, falling in love with his new home, and feeling nothing but happiness for his lover, who affectionately patted her belly, lovingly comforting her now slowly digesting boyfriend.
“Happy Halloween William.” Korin said, with a surgery smile.
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Wow, very excellent details and story!
I suspected Karen in the start -the only one bringing the tools needed for the situation, while no one else did. Kinda like having them as a group and Karen is the only one who briught bullets, and just so happen to find a gun lying around.
I suspected Karen in the start -the only one bringing the tools needed for the situation, while no one else did. Kinda like having them as a group and Karen is the only one who briught bullets, and just so happen to find a gun lying around.
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