One and the Same - Side Story: Life Isn't Fair - Part 2

Story by Dyyor on SoFurry

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#4 of Collection - One and the Same

The riveting conclusion of Life Isn't Fair


This story is about a Western Dragon named Dyyor (my 'fursona'), he has dark brown scales, green spotting and a red mane. His personality is easy going, adventurous but still relatively reserved, only having been intimate with one other creature. Also in the story is his lifelong friends, Kurai and Jadine. Kurai is another, smaller drake with black and white stripped scales. Jadine is Dyyor's mate, a wolf with black and white fur split down the center and orange and blue eyes.

We pick up where the last one left off and Dyyor is thinking about something he has been curious about.


Life Isn't Fair Part 2

This story contains the following: Teasing, Soft Vore, Solo/Masturbation, Full Belly, Implied Digestion (Non-Fatal), Magical Reconstruction/Reincarnation and Minor-Stomping. If you do not like some of these things then stop here.

Continuing from the last story, Dyyor has caught Kurai and is trying to decide what to do with him.

Dyyor laid Kurai down on the ground, keeping hold of his tail, "Don't act so innocent, we grew up together, remember? I've seen how you behave around bigger creatures; you actually like the thought of being eaten." Kurai's eyes grew wide and he blushed, "It's ok, to be honest I have been curious about something myself." He leaned closer to Kurai and brought his tongue to the smaller dragon's back scales, dragging it along up to the nape of his neck. After pulling back he licked his lips and savored the taste, Kurai had relaxed considerably, his own tongue lolling out and his eyes half closed.

Seeing him calm down some, Dyyor had a thought, "Have you ever actually gone all the way? Not just taken into a predator's mouth, but completely swallowed?" Kurai's ears twitched and he turned his head to look Dyyor in the eye, "Are you suggesting that I let you... eat me?" Dyyor looked at him long and hard, reflecting on just how extreme the notion was. He nodded, "If you are willing to give it a try."

"Well, for one thing, I am kind of partial to staying alive. How do you intend to avoid that problem?" Indeed Kurai had thought about it, but there was always that issue of being digested. Dyyor pondered for a moment, he didn't want to hurt his friend, and then he remembered something. Sitting up on his haunches, Dyyor snapped his fingers and with a flash of light a book appeared in front of him, Good old teleportation magic Kurai thought with a smirk. It fell in front of him, opening to the specific page Dyyor wanted him to see: Transmuting from Memory.

This spell is designed to gather the essence, or life energy, of an individual creature or object and reconstruct it using a piece of said target. The caster is required to gather something from the individual or object that represents some form of their existence (i.e. hair or scales), to offer as payment for the spell. Once the caster so chooses to use this spell, they must hold out the object or piece they gathered and concentrate with all of their thought on the individual or object they are trying to reconstruct.

_ After the target begins to rematerialize the offering will disintegrate, only once the offering is fully gone will the target be back to normal. (WARNING: this spell is not intended to bring long-lost-loved-ones back to life; once dead for three days' time (Sunrise to Sunset Theorem), they cannot be reconstructed). Objects have an unlimited amount of time to be reconstructed due to limited or no life-force being required as payment._

To cast the spell simply meditate with the chosen object centered in your cupped hands, imagine the target in your mind and will them to rematerialize (for best results remember everything you know about the target, i.e. happy memories, basic personal knowledge). You will begin to feel a slight tingling sensation in your chest and head, do not be alarmed as this is normal, and allow the sensation to pass. Once this occurs you may open your eyes, the target should be laying in front of you.

Once he finished reading the passage, Kurai sat up and looked at Dyyor, "So... you take one of my scales and you can basically recreate me?" Dyyor nodded, "So what do you say?" The smaller dragon fidgeted a little bit, this was a hard decision to make, "Are you entirely sure you can bring me back?"

Again, Dyyor nodded, he had used this spell several times before during his Familiar Fire practice; so many burnt books.... After some more thought, Kurai closed the book and shuffled it further away, then turned to the larger dragon. He reached towards one of his arms and plucked a scale, wincing at its removal, and handed it to Dyyor. He took the scale and set it on the book, then got down low so they were eye to eye and asked "Now, how do you want this to go?"

After pondering for a bit, Kurai decided he wanted the full experience. "How about you let me go, and let's see if you can catch me again." he smirked at Dyyor's curious expression, "What better way to eat prey then directly after hunting it?" Dyyor grinned hungrily, he had a predatory glint in his eyes Kurai had never seen nor known he had. Gingerly, Kurai began slinking away from the larger dragon, his survival instincts kicking in. When he was a few feet away from Dyyor he began bounding away in a full-out run, not bothering to notice if he was being pursued.

Kurai managed to get to the woods before Dyyor spread his wings, taking to the air and following his prey with a smirk.