Village Kids And Kaa

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Okay. So this multi-vore story was inspired by the great whonew artwork. [http://whonew.deviantart.com/art/kaa-larder-76408648](%5C)

If you don't like vore. Please don't read any further. Don't want any getting mad. Also beware. My spelling isn't that bad, but there may be some typos. All characters are owned by Disney of course. I just thought of the story and the names of the characters aside from Shanti. Once again, whonew I thank you for the inspiration. Also sorry for the lousy name.

Okay.

Story is. Four kids decide they want to go into the jungle and be part of the Jungle. Shanti comes along to try and protect them. Little do they know is that they will not be leaving the jungle. A pair of hungry snake eyes watch them and no bear, panther, or tiger is around to stop him.

On with the story!


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Chapter 1: Running Into The Jungle

The four kids heard of Mowgli's return to the man village and loved the stories he told of the jungle being a good place. Finally, one night, right when the village fell asleep. They slipped out past the river and into the jungle.

Lyro wore a purple turban, calling himself a monkey.

Mil wore two leaves that looked like plants on his head so he called himself a bird.

Cally wore sticks on his head, calling himself a deer.

Maru was the only girl in the group (Next to Shanti) who went with the three boys. She wore leopard skin. It was Mil's idea to go.

Shanti saw them go and no matter what she said, she couldn't get them to come back, so she went with them. She will somehow get them back. She wore feathers, calling herself a bird as well. The kids loved the jungle, spending all day playing and feeling the animal in them come alive. They ran around on all fours, enjoying themselves. The other animals went off on their own business, not wanting anything to do with cubs of man. All but one that watched with hungry eyes.

Kaa was the largest snake in India. He was seen as a king, but is hit alot by that panther and abused by that lame tiger. He watched the cubs play and licked his snakey lips. Five cubs could last him a whole month! He will enjoy tonight. "Have fun, little mealsss. Tonight will be your last." He whispers to himself, keeping hidden from a tree.

Chapter 2: Nightfall and Meeting Kaa

Mil yawned along with the other cubs. They had some fruit they got and ate, next to them. They entered the water to drink some before bathing. Shanti finally let go of trying to bring them back to the village. As if she could remember where the village was. She knew her father and the men will be looking for them and find them soon enough. Lyro laughed in the water, enjoying himself. Cally ran around on the land, pretending to be a great buck. Maru dipped her bare feet in the water, sighing in content. Night was falling and they decided to sleep near the trees. Little did they know. They were being hunted. Kaa was on the hunt and he set his eyes on the man and girl cubs.

Finally Kaa let himself down from the tree. The tired children saw him, but instead of running in fear. They stared in some interest. After all, they were part of the jungle now. So why fear? Kaa was a bit surprised they didn't try and run. Shanti knew the snake well but no matter what she said. The others just smiled at the large snake. "Hello, little cubssss. Why are you here in the jungle?"

Lyro had taken off his turban and looked at Kaa with a smile. He was the first to talk. "We are animal cubs now. We are staying in the jungle, like Mowgli did!" He said. The large serpent thought of Mowgli, the one that escaped his coils twice. Well, he can deal with him later. Right now, here his meals are and they were staying. "I ssee. Can I assk what you all are?" He asked, trying to be nice. Shanti was afraid, looking for anything to hit the snake with, but there was nothing around. She tried to stop them from saying what animal they pretended to be. But they told Kaa. Two birds, a monkey, a deer and a leopard. He nods. Four were on his prey list already. But the leopards even find their way down his throat. "I ssee. Hmm.. your eyes show you are one with the jungle. You can ssstay forever. The jungle will accept you like I have. Do my eyess lie?" He asked. The kids looked right into his eyes. Even Shanti couldn't resist.

Slowly his eyes showed a swirl of colors, blue, green, yellow. Those colors reflected in all their eyes. "Wh-what are you doing..?" Asked Maru. Kaa grins. "Trusst in me, little.. leopard. You can all trusst in me." They all finally had a cute grin on their face. A small ding in their head, told Kaa that they were his. He did it! He got five cubs under his control.

Chapter 3: Kaa's First Dinner

But then he was faced with a terrible realization. He couldn't eat them all. Well, he could. But he wanted to savor them. That didn't stop Kaa from wanting to eat. He had to eat. His stomach growled with the need. Kaa put his tail on Cally's shoulders. "Should I have.. deer.. or bird tonight?" He asked with a small snicker. He then turned his face upon the cub who called himself a monkey. Monkeys looked almost like man cubs. He chose his meal. The monkey-cub was going to be his meal. "What'sss your name, little monkey-cub?" He asked the uncertain looking boy. Lyro looks at Kaa and grins some. "Lyro, sir." He replied to the snake. "Lyro.. ? Well, come with me Lyro.. We can be friendsss. Your friend needsss help." Kaa led Lyro away from the others and to the small lake they were just at. "Go into the water, remove your clothsss." Lyro obeys without question and after removing his khaki colored pants, he slipped into the water and looks ahead at the trees.

Kaa loved it when man cubs weren't clothed. Cloths gave him some indigestion. He moves his body, going into the water and coiling around his prey. There was no need to crush the life out of the cub. All he recieved was a small giggle from the little boy. "You like thisssss?" He asked. Lyro only nodded to the snake. He knew they were to far away, in case Lyro tried to mutter out his friend's names for help. Kaa would enjoy this meal. No stopping him. He knew his enemies were on the other side of the jungle. Nothing will stop his meal this time. He kept his prey pinned, the water was shallow so his prey was half out of the water. Kaa licked at the cub's face. His taste was delicious! Kaa finally removed a few coils, leaving only two to pin his arms and legs. "It was nice meeting you, Lyro." He said. The boy's grin just widened, even after that mouth opened for him. Kaa let his jaw unhinge, making some popping sounds. He took the boy's head into his mouth, not much work. Kaa was so big, there will be no problem swallowing this man-cub down. He licked all over the boy's head, matting his dark hair down. All the while, Lyro just stared into the pink, warm mouth until it got dark. It felt comfortable though, warm, wet but inviting. Kaa worked over the boy's neck, shoulders, slowly swallowing him. The cub made a small lump in the serpent's throat. Lyro could only see darkness now, still it was nice. It was like slipping into a warm wet hamick that wrapped him up.

Kaa moved the boy slowly out of the water and onto the shore, resuming his slow swallows. He was slowly working over his shoulders, chest and then down to his stomach, removing his coils sense the boy was not waking up from the trance anytime soon. Lyro was half inside and his arms pinned by his friend's body. Kaa continued to swallow. There was no hope if help didn't come soon. Slowly Kaa swallowed again, sending the boy's stomach to join his body. He felt the slight wiggles and guessed the cub was just trying to get comfortable. He worked slowly over the little rump, theighs and slowly his legs were swallowed. His little wiggling knees and feet stuck cutely out of his mouth. Kaa tilted himself back. He let gravity with the boy, rehinging his jaws that cut off any hope of the boy even attempting to escape. Finally he swallowed his knees and then last his feet. Lyro was no more then a human shaped bulge traveling down his throat and stopping at his stomach to be digested. Little Lyro was nothing but snake food now. Kaa patted the lump that wiggled happily in his belly. "You were tassty, Lyro. You will last me a few dayss."

"Where.. where.. am I?" Kaa heard the muffles ask. Kaa smirked. It was to late for him to realize now. "Where am.. I...?" The boy asked again, feeling around the moist belly. He kept trying to breathe but was losing air. "Shanti... Cally... where.. are you..? Please..." He asked. Kaa just patted his belly with his tail. "Indeed a good dinner for me." He licks his maw at the remaining taste of Lyro. "Monkeysss are one of my favorite mealsss after all." He said. The lump finally stopped wiggling, giving into the darkness. Kaa made sure to hide the cloths and evidence the boy existed, deep under the sand in the water. It will be months before the cloths would probably float up to the surface. "Don't worry. Your friendsss will join you in no time." He said, knowing the boy couldn't hear. Kaa was slower now but he had all the time to get back to the other tasty morsels. He saw them, still there with their grins. "Cubsss.. you will not remember Lyro, forget he existed. Only remember Kaa wasss nice to you. Sssleep now.. dream" He was gone soon after, leaving the cubs to sleep and forget all about Lyro.

Chapter 4: Breakfast For Kaa

Days went by sense the cubs forgot about their friend, Lyro. They didn't remember the boy who wanted to be a monkey at all. They did remember the nice snake though. They still didn't go back to the man village. No signs of homesickness if you don't count Shanti who still tried to search for a way back. She wanted to go back home. This jungle was dangerous. She didn't know what she will run into next.

Kaa had finally digested the last of his Lyro meal and was on the move again to get some more. These cubs still stayed in the jungle? Kaa knew this month must be lucky. He licked his lips. He eyed Shanti the from water he layed half in. He knew she wanted to return to the man village and he didn't want his future meals to be going back. He heard his stomach growl again. He grins. She knew Mowgli, friends. Last time, her little brother saved her.. not this time. This time she won't be so lucky. She will be a good snack for him. He moved after Shanti when she said she had to go to the bathroom. He didn't watch her go but he was there when she pulled her cloths back up. Her eyes looked into his swirling ones and she was his again without a hard time. He grins then looks at the other cubs who couldn't see the snake. "Tell them you will be awhile." He whispers. Shanti grins and looks at the others. "I will be awhile. Go on ahead! I will catch up!" She said. The cubs were oblivious that she will never catch up or be seen again.

"Now breakfast.. you should ssstrip down and hide your clothsss. You won't need them where you are going." He said. She obeyed him and went to hide her cloths. "Good. Now letsss go up in the tree, shall we?" He moved up in the tree, coiling around Shanti to help her up. He looks around, no danger of losing his soon to be Shanti Meal. He looks at the girl-cub who stared back at him. "You escaped me before. Not now.. isss your brother back at the man village?" He asked. She nodded and he nods. "I ssee. I may pay him a visit ssoon. Would you like that.. Shanti was it?" "Ye-Yes. I would and yes that is my name.." She whispers, liking the feeling of his coils around her, keeping her warm. Kaa licks at her face. "Down you go, Shanti." He whispers. His mouth opens to show her where her new home is. His jaw made a popping sound to unhinge and he took her head in, tasting her flesh. She was tastier then the last meal he had. He worked over her slowly, hearing her giggle and almost try and push her own body in so he could swallow more of her. He wondered why she acted like that but was happy for the help as he swallowed over her shoulders and moving down her body. Her arms were pinned to her side in the snake's throat. She still tried to help Kaa swallow her. Kaa guessed this is what some call Willing. She was good. He finally helped bring her body up with his snake body and swallowed down that rump and wiggling legs. He let her go down and let the lump hang, rocking his meal around softly. "She was sso wanting to be in my sstomach.. interesssting.." He whispers. He liked her wiggling as she slowly awoke from her trance. She was shocked and seemed to know where she was. Her struggling just made Kaa hiss in bliss. How he loved his prey when it wiggled. He knew the lack of air will soon make her go unconcious, so he savored her wiggles and muffled cries until the wiggling lump no longer moved and waited to be digested. "Indeed a good month for me.." He whispers.

The kids hadn't seen Shanti for that whole day and only guessed she went back to the man village. They never would have thought to look for a large snake with a Shanti sized lump in his belly, laying up in the tree. Another few days and he will be on the hunt for the remaining three meals.

Chapter 5: A Willing Meal

Maru was meant to be a leopard. She had loved leopards, even had one of their skins for a blanket. The same blanket she wore over her head now. She followed her two remaining friends. "Its been two weeks.. should we go and see if Shanti is alright?" She asked. Mil and Cally look back at her then at eachother. Cally sighs. "I will go back. If I'm not back, well. It means they caught me and won't let me go." Cally hated the grown men of the village, afraid of the jungle for no reason. He went off. He was used to running. He did wish he was a bird though, able to fly high and look down on the valley below. But he was a deer now, running fast and free with his antlers for his pride. Well the antlers were just sticks in reality but that didn't stop him from imagining. He finally stopped, getting a scent of sweet fruit. He breathed a bit hard and needed a rest. So he went right over the where the fruit trees were. They were mangos. He stopped quickly once he saw the large snake laying on the open grass. He took a closer look and then smiled. It was the snake from awhile back. The one that complimented them. He was a nice snake. "Hello again, snake sir. Um. Are these your fruit trees?" He asked, looked at the fruit with some hunger in his green eyes.

Kaa hadn't thought a cub would come to him. He hadn't eaten in two weeks. He was waiting to feed his hunger. Yet here another was, coming to him. He smirks and looks at the one that was supposed to be a deer. He thought of the tasty deer that he sometimes ate. A man cub pretending to be a deer sounds tasty. He heard the question and nods. Why not lie? "Yess. But, you can have as much fruit assss you want, little deer." He complimented. He saw Cally's grin. This cub was just like a fawn, gullible. He saw the man-cub pick, peel and eat the fruit. The poor little boy was unaware of the danger that the snake gave off. He moved over to his prey and wrapped his coils around him. Cally showed no sign of fear, thinking that Kaa was hugging him. Kaa licks his lips. He wanted to play with the boy. Playing with your food is good. "Hey.. Whatsss your name. Do you want to play a game?" He asked.

Cally was young and gullible indeed. He looked up from his half eaten mango and up at the snake that had coiled him in a hug. "My name is Cally. I will be the best deer in the jungle. Yes. I would love to play a game." He said with a smile. Cally loved games. Another thing about being raised in the man village, saying all things are dangerous. You start to ask if they really are.

"Well. Cally.. my name is Kaa.. hmm, how about you lay down. Take off your loincloth.." Cally looked at Kaa with a confused face. "Itsss part of the game." He said. Cally finally nodded and took off the red loincloth. Kaa saw a slight resemblance of Mowgli but knew he wasn't the mancub that ran away. "Now. Lay flat. You will like thisss." Kaa says. The boy lays on his back without question. Kaa then decided it was time to eat his first, non hypnotized meal. He opened his mouth to take in those little feet into his mouth, licking at them for taste and to tickle the boy, trying to show it as if it was a game.

Cally saw the snake take his feet in and was about to ask something before his feet were tickled, then he laughed. "Hey! Stop that snakey!" He laughs. He felt that warm, wet mouth on his feet and wiggled his toes as they were pulled by those throat muscles, beginning what Cally thought was a game. Cally was only raised that snakes were venomous and deadly. He never knew how much danger he was really in. His friends were to far away to help. But if he called for help then perhaps something would come and help him. But he wasn't crying for help, instead. He stared with interest as his legs started to get swallowed up. "Kaa.. that feels strange. I've never played this game before." He knew Kaa couldn't answer. But in a way, this felt nice. Those throat muscles massaged his legs. Kaa made it up to the boy's knees, trapping his legs in his throat. The boy also seemed to like this. Kaa only guessed that no one in the village taught the children that snakes could devour people. Then again, no one knew Kaa existed that was a man. Those that found out were never seen again. Cally looked at the snake, interested. He liked this game. He didn't know the whole point of the game was Kaa was getting a meal that was so willing. Cally only moved some to get in a more comfortable position. He even ate at the last of his half eaten mango.

Kaa loved the taste of his meal, the man cub was so willing. He swallowed past his knees and licked over the crotch on accident, causing the boy to let out a moan. After unhinging his lower jaw to help fit the boy in, he heard the moan and he looked at Cally with a confused face but thought nothing of it as he swallowed past his rump and waist. He saw the arms move but only to pet at Kaa's head. The snake liked this boy, so gullible and so tasty like the other two had been. He finally saw those arms go back to his sides and he fit those hands and stomach into his mouth, licking at the mango flavored hands. The added flavor was good to him. He swallowed down those hands and belly into his throat. The man-cub was trapped now.

Still Cally saw this as a game. He loved the feeling of the warm, moist throat around his body. The throat muscles pulling him down. He was pinned, arms at sides and legs together. He could only wiggle and move his fingers and toes. He didn't whimper at all, just showed that this was interesting. He was slowly swallowed up to his chest. His out side body was lifted up by Kaa and slowly gravity helped him. He didn't know he was snake food at all. Kaa swallowed him up, shoulders going down, the his neck. Cally lifted his own head back to look at the blue sky and breathe the nice air when he could. Kaa took the man cub's head into his mouth, swallowing with his mouth open. Cally slide slowly down, seeing the sky go dark. The closed mouth and the sound the jaw rehinging sealed the man-cub's fate. He was only nourishment now. "Kaa. That was fun!" He said, still no danger was felt in him.

Kaa loved this willing meal. It was so gullible, just like a real deer indeed. He lay on the grassy ground with his wiggling lump. He heard the happy muffled sounds. Kaa had to laugh some. "Glad it wasss. You will be out ssoon enough. You can ssleep... my nourishment." He said to the wiggling meal in him. Cally would have been confused by the word nourishment, but the soft hiss and the disappating air was making it hard to thing. He lay within the snake belly, warm and safe inside. He finally fell asleep, never to wake again. Kaa had let his meal keep the red head band on his head, the sticks won't do any damage. His stomach was happy for another meal and he fell asleep himself, allowing his stomach to digest his meal.

Chapter 6: Two Meals

It has been a month sense the man and girl cubs left the man village to be part of the jungle. Now only Mil and Maru are still wild and didn't think on returning to chores, or rules. They only guessed Cally was caught and forced back into the man village. They never found any evidence on what really happened to them or their forgotten friend, Lyro. How would they have known they were eaten alive by the same snake they met the night they left. Even now they didn't know they were being hunted yet again by the hungry snake. The dark scales camofloged with the trees and ground well as Kaa followed his prey silently. Tonight he will enjoy another meal. Or maybe, two meals. Who knows.

The snake finally made himself known to the two. He moved in front of them, making them jump back. He snickered. They were more alert now. Kaa moves to them. "Hello there, little onesss. I ssee you are alone. Isss it fun?" He asked his soon-to-be-meals. Maru nods. Mil smiles. "Yes it is! We are free and part of the jungle." "Hope we never leave." Maru said. That made Kaa grin. "Never leave? Well.. I can make is sso you never leave. You can be in thiss jungle forever. Be part of it and never leave again." Kaa knew they would show interest. "How can you do that?" Mill asked. "Hmm. I have waysss. You two ssee, itsss very ssimple. Jussst, trussst in me." He whispers to them. They looked right into his eyes and soon they were his again. Mil and Maru's eyes reflected the many colored swirls. They were his little meals now and he could do what he wanted. He didn't get cocky though and he made sure nothing was around to disturb him. He then looked at his hypnotized victims again and grins. "Remove those clothsss. Lay down and hold eachother closse." He said to them. The two obeyed their master without question and took off eachother's cloths and lay down on the ground, holding eachother in a hug. Kaa knew he could easily do this. He moved to their heads, coiling three coils around them, pinning their arms and legs to eachother.

Meru blushed some in her cheeks but just stared at her love who shared the same swirling eyes as her. Kaa opened his mouth wide, unhinging his jaw. He slowly put his mouth over their heads, it was easy to him. He ate things way bigger then mancubs after all. He loved their taste and tightened his coils, causing them to move closer and groan some in the coils of their master.

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Mil felt Maru so close to him, something in his pre-teen body made him groan when those coils tightened around him. He felt for some reason that he won't be able to do this again. He was feeling Maru's warmth near him and groaned. They both saw the pink mouth go slowly over their heads, matting down their hair, forked tongue making their skin wet with the snake's saliva. Maru moaned some. Something about this made them both have strange feelings down in their nether regions. Kaa was swallowing them up but they didn't seem to care, all they cared about was the heat between them. Mil pressed his hips against her's on instinct and they began to rub against eachother with their hips.

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Kaa swallowed slowly over their shoulders with slight ease as he savors them. These are the last two cubs of man in the jungle. So the large snake would savor them. He swallowed them slowly, unwraping a coil when he reach past their chests. He got their arms pinned within his throat after another few swallows. He stretched his mouth over their stomachs, swallowing slowly. There was no one stopping Kaa, not even the monkeys that had gathered from the tree stopped him. Instead they watched with some fear. He was soon over their rumps. Their legs started to kick a bit. He didn't know why sense they were still in the trance but that couldn't save them as he swallowed their legs, knees going down. A large bulge appearing on his long body, wiggling under those dark scales as the cubs were at the mercy of the snake king. Kaa soon was at their ankles where their feet wiggle out of his mouth cutely. He rehinged his jaw as he pulled them into his mouth, licking all over their toes. With one final gulp, Mil and Maru were no more then just a large lump within the snake, sliding down into the gurgling belly that would be their final resting place.

Chapter 7: Indeed A Lucky Month

Kaa did it. He swallowed all the man and girl cubs that had entered the jungle. He was happy with himself. Nothing stopped him either. He was full of two cubs. He was sure they may last up to a weak. Kaa was sure that even though the men of the village would come around in search of their missing cubs, they will not be found. All they may find is some cloths. But there will never be a sign of the little cubs again. Kaa was sure this was indeed a lucky month. He had a full belly and now was hiddening to his tree to let his two meals digest.

Maybe soon, more cubs will come and Kaa will once again have meals to enjoy. But for now, he was content with himself. He slowly began to fall into a deep sleep, dreaming of the succulent cubs and how many will soon come to the jungle again and be part of it.

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