Hey guys! I'm super happy with how popular the first chapter was, here's the second chapter, and sorry about it being so late!
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The bat soon reached the cave, the giant doe in tow. He loved the way his home looked, a massive cave carved out of an even larger mountain, it looked like it was meant to house dragons over five-hundred feet tall! Not only that, the entrance was carved to look like the skull of an even larger dragon, the muzzle jutting out of the mountain, a nose horn on the tip of it, and large fangs adorning the inside of its maw. The skull itself was fairly wide, and thick, with deep ridges covering the top. Just above the eyes, a pair of large, long horns protruded, which dug themselves into the side of the mountain. A set of smaller horns rested just behind the eyes, also leading into the mountainside. Though, the odd thing about this dragon-skull-like structure, was that it was all made of obsidian, shimmering and smooth.
Daiki looked back at the doe, who seemed a bit reluctant to enter the massive dragon-maw. The bat let out a soft sigh. "If you come inside, I'll give you another growth potioooon~" He looked up at the deer, who seemed to be excited about that. She then looked up at the large cave, and taped her hoof a bit.. she's no-where near as large as the cave, she should be fine, yeah? Yeah. She started heading into the cave, almost trampling the bat, whom was surprised by her sudden movement. He squeaked and flailed a bit, and managed to get out of the way of the giant forest dweller.
After walking a short while, they entered a large, seemingly empty chamber. This area was positively massive, but, had a lack of anything within, besides rocks and pebbles. The bat-dragon wandered to the back, where a set of boulders laid. He wandered behind them, which, to the doe's surprise, a large hall lead deeper into the mountain into a huge, open hallway, deeper underground, too. The doe looked around, baffled by the size of this cave.
The bat just grinned again, and lead the doe into a large chamber to the far left of the hall, in this chamber, which was oddly squared-out. The chamber walls were covered in shelves, which were covered in potions of all sorts, glowing, different colors, different bottles. This bat was busy, it seemed. The doe's eyes glistened at the sight of all the pretty colors, and more importantly, all the fun potions. She lowered her head, nudging the bat and huffing a bit, which sent an oddly pleasurable chill up the anthro's spine.
He let out a small chuckle, nodding. "Alright, alright, a promise is a promise..~" He reached up for a green potion, grabbed it off the shelf and walked to the doe. "Open up, and we'll get started!" He looked up at the looming, sixty-foot cervine, who lowered her head and opened up her mouth to accept the fantastic treat. Daiki quickly poured the potion into her maw, watching it wash across her tongue, the moment the liquid stoped splashing into her mouth, the doe closed up and swallowed.
It didn't take long for the potion to take effect, the deer's body pushed out in all directions, her large nose had suddenly pressed against the bat. She let out a happy, almost pleasurable bellow as she grew yet higher and higher, her hoof clapping against the stone as she raised and lowered it.
"Heheh, that's it, keep it up..~" He grined, the doe just rose higher and higher, seventy, eighty feet.. she was becoming immense, and the hybrid loved every moment of her gain. "Yes, bigger, bigger!" He cried out, the doe's body stretching, swelling larger, creaks and groans emitting from her. She tilted her head back to get a look at the ceiling, seeing that she wasn't anywhere close to it, she looked back down to the tiny bat, as if wanting even more, the one-hundred-twenty foot doe nudged him towards the shelves of potions, gave him a quick, large lick, and waited. The bat let out a squeak, and looked towards the potions.
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You guys know how it works! Also remember: Share with your friends! If we get over 50 votes on the poll, I'll start on the next chapter immediately!
The bat soon reached the cave, the giant doe in tow. He loved the way his home looked, a massive cave carved out of an even larger mountain, it looked like it was meant to house dragons over five-hundred feet tall! Not only that, the entrance was carved to look like the skull of an even larger dragon, the muzzle jutting out of the mountain, a nose horn on the tip of it, and large fangs adorning the inside of its maw. The skull itself was fairly wide, and thick, with deep ridges covering the top. Just above the eyes, a pair of large, long horns protruded, which dug themselves into the side of the mountain. A set of smaller horns rested just behind the eyes, also leading into the mountainside. Though, the odd thing about this dragon-skull-like structure, was that it was all made of obsidian, shimmering and smooth.
Daiki looked back at the doe, who seemed a bit reluctant to enter the massive dragon-maw. The bat let out a soft sigh. "If you come inside, I'll give you another growth potioooon~" He looked up at the deer, who seemed to be excited about that. She then looked up at the large cave, and taped her hoof a bit.. she's no-where near as large as the cave, she should be fine, yeah? Yeah. She started heading into the cave, almost trampling the bat, whom was surprised by her sudden movement. He squeaked and flailed a bit, and managed to get out of the way of the giant forest dweller.
After walking a short while, they entered a large, seemingly empty chamber. This area was positively massive, but, had a lack of anything within, besides rocks and pebbles. The bat-dragon wandered to the back, where a set of boulders laid. He wandered behind them, which, to the doe's surprise, a large hall lead deeper into the mountain into a huge, open hallway, deeper underground, too. The doe looked around, baffled by the size of this cave.
The bat just grinned again, and lead the doe into a large chamber to the far left of the hall, in this chamber, which was oddly squared-out. The chamber walls were covered in shelves, which were covered in potions of all sorts, glowing, different colors, different bottles. This bat was busy, it seemed. The doe's eyes glistened at the sight of all the pretty colors, and more importantly, all the fun potions. She lowered her head, nudging the bat and huffing a bit, which sent an oddly pleasurable chill up the anthro's spine.
He let out a small chuckle, nodding. "Alright, alright, a promise is a promise..~" He reached up for a green potion, grabbed it off the shelf and walked to the doe. "Open up, and we'll get started!" He looked up at the looming, sixty-foot cervine, who lowered her head and opened up her mouth to accept the fantastic treat. Daiki quickly poured the potion into her maw, watching it wash across her tongue, the moment the liquid stoped splashing into her mouth, the doe closed up and swallowed.
It didn't take long for the potion to take effect, the deer's body pushed out in all directions, her large nose had suddenly pressed against the bat. She let out a happy, almost pleasurable bellow as she grew yet higher and higher, her hoof clapping against the stone as she raised and lowered it.
"Heheh, that's it, keep it up..~" He grined, the doe just rose higher and higher, seventy, eighty feet.. she was becoming immense, and the hybrid loved every moment of her gain. "Yes, bigger, bigger!" He cried out, the doe's body stretching, swelling larger, creaks and groans emitting from her. She tilted her head back to get a look at the ceiling, seeing that she wasn't anywhere close to it, she looked back down to the tiny bat, as if wanting even more, the one-hundred-twenty foot doe nudged him towards the shelves of potions, gave him a quick, large lick, and waited. The bat let out a squeak, and looked towards the potions.
Category Story / Macro / Micro
Species Cervine (Other)
Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4 kB
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