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But he had wandered far, too far, drawn by a peculiar curiosity and an instinct to find a new hunting ground, an amusement that had turned into something more… indulgent.\n\nAnd indulgence had led him here.\n\nTo a forest and towards a den.\n\nIt was small, hidden beneath the roots of a great, ancient oak. The entrance was a dark, hollowed-out space, shielded from the howling winds and biting frost. A faint, rhythmic sound echoed from within—a slow, peaceful breath, rising and falling in perfect harmony with the deep sleep of its owner.\n\nA skunk.\n\nFlower, he had recalled hearing a young fawn and a grey rabbit called him or so Kaa assumed this skunk was the same one, not that it mattered.\n\nKaa’s golden eyes gleamed as he lowered his head, peering into the darkness. His tongue flicked, tasting the air. The scent was thick with warmth, drowsiness, the heavy musk of an animal deep in hibernation.\n\nDefenseless.\n\n[b]Perfect.[/b]\n\nThe great serpent slithered forward, his smooth scales whispering against the frozen earth, leaving a winding path through the snow. His massive coils, shimmering with hues of gold and green even in the cold moonlight, slid effortlessly into the den, curling around the edges like a great, living shadow.\nThe skunk did not stir.\n\nFlower lay nestled in a soft bed of leaves and moss, his body curled tight, his tail draped over himself like a thick blanket. His breathing remained slow, steady, deep in the grip of winter’s slumber.\n\nKaa smiled. \"Sssuch a peaceful little creature,\" he murmured, his voice little more than a hushed whisper. \"Sssleeping ssso soundly. Ssso unaware\"\n\nHis coils slithered further, looping slowly around the skunk’s sleeping form, not constricting—merely settling, embracing, cradling.\n\nA quiet chuckle escaped him.\n\n\"You will not mind… if I join you… yesss?\"\n\nThe skunk did not reply.\nHe could not.\n\nHis small chest rose and fell in slow, rhythmic waves, the warmth of his breath curling in the cold air. His body remained limp, his mind far, far away in the depths of hibernation.\n\nKaa’s mouth parted.\n\nThe first swallow was slow.\n\nHis lips stretched over the skunk’s delicate muzzle, sealing it in the warm, glistening embrace of his throat. His tongue flicked once, savoring the faint musk, the softness of fur against his slick, pulsing flesh.\nA slow, deliberate gulp.\n\nFlower’s small head disappeared past Kaa’s jaws, vanishing into the rippling tunnel of muscle. The gentle contractions of his throat guided the skunk further, drawing him deeper, cradling him in slick warmth.\nAnother gulp.\n\nHis ears flattened as they slipped past the serpent’s lips. His shoulders followed, easing effortlessly into the undulating embrace of Kaa’s body.\nA slow sigh.\n\nThe skunk remained still.\n\nDreaming.\n\nSleeping.\n\nSinking deeper.\n\nKaa’s golden eyes fluttered half-closed as he savored the feeling—the delicate weight of the small, trusting creature sliding further into him, claimed inch by inch.\n\nFurther… [i]deeper[/i]…\n\nHis coils loosened slightly, allowing the skunk’s limp body to slip fully into his waiting maw. His small torso disappeared, his soft, hibernating form cradled by the warm, rhythmic pulses of the python’s throat.\nA final, slow gulp.\n\nHis slender haunches slid past Kaa’s lips, his long, bushy tail vanishing last, curling ever so slightly before being drawn into the abyss. The great serpent’s mouth closed with a quiet, satisfied sigh as the last traces of Flower disappeared into his coiled form.\n\nThe bulge of his meal traveled slowly down his sleek, shimmering body, settling deep within the thick embrace of his coils.\n\nStill, the skunk did not stir.\nHis breathing remained steady, peaceful, lost in the endless warmth surrounding him.\nHe would never wake.\n\nKaa shifted, curling himself deeper into the den, the weight of his full belly pressing against the soft nest of leaves and moss. The warmth of his meal seeped through him, a pleasant, heavy sensation that sent a slow, satisfied shudder through his massive form.\n\nOutside, the wind howled, the snow drifted, the forest shivered beneath the grip of winter.\nBut within the den, Kaa was warm.\n\nComfortable.\n\nAt rest.\n\nHis golden eyes flickered as he settled his great head upon his coiled body, resting on the lump that was once the skunk called Flower, his long, forked tongue flicking once before retreating into the darkness.\n\n\"Sssuch a cozy little home…\" he murmured to himself, his voice laced with lazy amusement. \"I think I ssshall ssstay…\" He paused, letting out a slow, pleased sigh. \"…At leassst until Spring…\"\nHis eyes closed.\n\nAnd the forest’s shadow slept on while Kaa slumbered with his well-earned meal inside, slowly digesting throughout the cold winter."
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"description": "Kaa has found a forest during winter time and happens upon a den with a hibernating skunk inside.\n\nThere was an attempt at Kaa the snake devouring poor Flower in his hibernation. I am unsure if I should have stuck with the 'ssss' stuff or not. Hope you all enjoy my 3am insomnia writing. I also may like young/cub and/or sleeping prey."
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"writing": "The forest had grown silent under the weight of winter.\n\nSnow blanketed the ground in thick, endless layers, turning the once-lush landscape into a frozen wasteland of white and gray. The trees stood bare, their skeletal branches clawing toward the sky, casting long shadows across the frost-bitten earth.\n\nFew creatures dared to stir. The birds had long since fled to warmer lands, the deer moved cautiously in search of food, and the smallest of the forest’s inhabitants had retreated into their burrows, their nests, their dens, curling into deep hibernation as they waited for spring’s return.\n\nKaa did not belong in such a place.\n\nThe jungle was his home—warm, humid, teeming with life even in the dead of night. But he had wandered far, too far, drawn by a peculiar curiosity and an instinct to find a new hunting ground, an amusement that had turned into something more… indulgent.\n\nAnd indulgence had led him here.\n\nTo a forest and towards a den.\n\nIt was small, hidden beneath the roots of a great, ancient oak. The entrance was a dark, hollowed-out space, shielded from the howling winds and biting frost. A faint, rhythmic sound echoed from within—a slow, peaceful breath, rising and falling in perfect harmony with the deep sleep of its owner.\n\nA skunk.\n\nFlower, he had recalled hearing a young fawn and a grey rabbit called him or so Kaa assumed this skunk was the same one, not that it mattered.\n\nKaa’s golden eyes gleamed as he lowered his head, peering into the darkness. His tongue flicked, tasting the air. The scent was thick with warmth, drowsiness, the heavy musk of an animal deep in hibernation.\n\nDefenseless.\n\n[b]Perfect.[/b]\n\nThe great serpent slithered forward, his smooth scales whispering against the frozen earth, leaving a winding path through the snow. His massive coils, shimmering with hues of gold and green even in the cold moonlight, slid effortlessly into the den, curling around the edges like a great, living shadow.\nThe skunk did not stir.\n\nFlower lay nestled in a soft bed of leaves and moss, his body curled tight, his tail draped over himself like a thick blanket. His breathing remained slow, steady, deep in the grip of winter’s slumber.\n\nKaa smiled. \"Sssuch a peaceful little creature,\" he murmured, his voice little more than a hushed whisper. \"Sssleeping ssso soundly. Ssso unaware\"\n\nHis coils slithered further, looping slowly around the skunk’s sleeping form, not constricting—merely settling, embracing, cradling.\n\nA quiet chuckle escaped him.\n\n\"You will not mind… if I join you… yesss?\"\n\nThe skunk did not reply.\nHe could not.\n\nHis small chest rose and fell in slow, rhythmic waves, the warmth of his breath curling in the cold air. His body remained limp, his mind far, far away in the depths of hibernation.\n\nKaa’s mouth parted.\n\nThe first swallow was slow.\n\nHis lips stretched over the skunk’s delicate muzzle, sealing it in the warm, glistening embrace of his throat. His tongue flicked once, savoring the faint musk, the softness of fur against his slick, pulsing flesh.\nA slow, deliberate gulp.\n\nFlower’s small head disappeared past Kaa’s jaws, vanishing into the rippling tunnel of muscle. The gentle contractions of his throat guided the skunk further, drawing him deeper, cradling him in slick warmth.\nAnother gulp.\n\nHis ears flattened as they slipped past the serpent’s lips. His shoulders followed, easing effortlessly into the undulating embrace of Kaa’s body.\nA slow sigh.\n\nThe skunk remained still.\n\nDreaming.\n\nSleeping.\n\nSinking deeper.\n\nKaa’s golden eyes fluttered half-closed as he savored the feeling—the delicate weight of the small, trusting creature sliding further into him, claimed inch by inch.\n\nFurther… [i]deeper[/i]…\n\nHis coils loosened slightly, allowing the skunk’s limp body to slip fully into his waiting maw. His small torso disappeared, his soft, hibernating form cradled by the warm, rhythmic pulses of the python’s throat.\nA final, slow gulp.\n\nHis slender haunches slid past Kaa’s lips, his long, bushy tail vanishing last, curling ever so slightly before being drawn into the abyss. The great serpent’s mouth closed with a quiet, satisfied sigh as the last traces of Flower disappeared into his coiled form.\n\nThe bulge of his meal traveled slowly down his sleek, shimmering body, settling deep within the thick embrace of his coils.\n\nStill, the skunk did not stir.\nHis breathing remained steady, peaceful, lost in the endless warmth surrounding him.\nHe would never wake.\n\nKaa shifted, curling himself deeper into the den, the weight of his full belly pressing against the soft nest of leaves and moss. The warmth of his meal seeped through him, a pleasant, heavy sensation that sent a slow, satisfied shudder through his massive form.\n\nOutside, the wind howled, the snow drifted, the forest shivered beneath the grip of winter.\nBut within the den, Kaa was warm.\n\nComfortable.\n\nAt rest.\n\nHis golden eyes flickered as he settled his great head upon his coiled body, resting on the lump that was once the skunk called Flower, his long, forked tongue flicking once before retreating into the darkness.\n\n\"Sssuch a cozy little home…\" he murmured to himself, his voice laced with lazy amusement. \"I think I ssshall ssstay…\" He paused, letting out a slow, pleased sigh. \"…At leassst until Spring…\"\nHis eyes closed.\n\nAnd the forest’s shadow slept on while Kaa slumbered with his well-earned meal inside, slowly digesting throughout the cold winter."
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