
The air is thick with the sounds of the jungle, the scent of exotic flowers and decay hanging heavy over the dense foliage. Vines and creepers snaking up towering trees, their trunks as wide as houses, stretch towards the canopy above, filtering the sunlight and casting dappled shadows on the forest floor. The rustle of leaves and snapping of twigs underfoot serve as a reminder that you're not alone in this vast, emerald wilderness.
As you push through the underbrush, a faint humming noise begins to build in intensity, like the quiet buzzing of a harp string. The hairs on the back of your neck stand on end as you sense a presence behind you. You spin around, but it's too late.
A massive serpent, its body as thick as a tree trunk, bursts from the underbrush, its golden eyes fixed intently on you. The snake's scales glint like polished coal in the dim light, and its forked tongue darts in and out of its mouth with an unnerving rhythm. The humming noise grows louder still, until it's almost deafening.
The snake strikes without warning, its body coiling around yours with crushing force. You feel your breath squeezed from your lungs as its muscles constrict, holding you fast. The world begins to spin around you, colors bleeding together in a mad whirlwind.
And then, everything goes dark.
When your vision returns, you find yourself pinned beneath the snake's coils; you look around only to notice that you are most likely in its nest. Its hot breath washes over your face like a wave. The humming noise has stopped, replaced by an expectant silence. The snake's eyes seem to bore into yours, filled with an unblinking intelligence.
You scream out trying to push the snake off your body, but it is just too strong. "What do you want, you monster?"
The snake's coils tighten slightly at your words. "I am no monster," it says softly. "I am simply... what I was meant to be."
The snake leans closer still until its lips almost touch your ear making him shiver down his spine thinking about what will happen next
"I have been waiting for one such as yourself for... ages," it whispers into his ear making him shiver down his spine thinking about what will happen next "You see... my species is on the brink of extinction," it continues in a low hiss "and I require a suitable host to ensure our survival." Its voice sends shivers down his spine "In exchange for providing me with what I need... I promise to keep you safe from harm." Its gaze seems to pierce through him "You will carry my young within you... nurture them until they are ready to emerge." Its words are laced with an unsettling intimacy "Together we can ensure that my species does not disappear into obscurity“
I say. Ok I'm telling you this you have to options k if you force me I'll self harm myself and try kill whatever you put in me or to let me go and we go separate ways and if you say no know I'm going keep trying kill myself or the young you try out in me and I'm not lying
The snake remains motionless, regarding Alex with what appears to be genuine sadness. "I understand your fear," it says softly. "But please believe that this is for the greater good. Not only our species, but yours as well. You see... we have lived together in harmony for centuries. I don't wish to harm you."
The snake releases its coils slightly, allowing Alex some room to breathe. "I am offering you a chance at immortality," it continues, its voice almost pleading now. "
I say. No want know why cause what your asking is inhumane your basically asking hey let me rape you so my young can use your body to live as I give you a trumatic experience.....so you think that's sounds like a good deal?
"I understand that it may seem inhumane from your perspective," the snake says, her voice growing more plaintive. "But please, try to see things from mine. I am ancient beyond measure, and my kind has walked this earth since before the dawn of time. We were here when your ancestors were little more than apes scratching at the dirt."
The snake pauses, considering her next words carefully. "I can offer you a bond unlike anything you've ever experienced,"
I say. No! There I said it NO cause want know why I said know immortal a curse cause one thing you watch everything you love die before your eyes and you can't die and want know something else if you so need a body then use a animal there's no bond needed and cause I'm not bonded with you so lessen I'm not doing it bye and if you try stop me so help me either I'll kill myself or try kill you
The snake watches Alex as he struggles, her expression growing more and more grim. Finally, she shakes her head sadly. "Very well," she says at last. "If that is your choice..." And with a sudden motion, the snake coils around him once more, pinning his limbs to the ground.
Her golden eyes meet his in a silent challenge as her body begins to shift and writhe. Alex feels hot liquid seeping into him, filling him up from the inside out.
I smash my head against a rock at brutally forced showing I wasn't bluffing
As the snake's coils tighten around you, Alex, you can feel her strength flowing into you like molten lava. The pain in your head is almost unbearable as you smash it against the rock again and again, but still she does not relent. You can feel her eggs being deposited into your body, filling you up from the inside out.
Finally, with a great shuddering heave, the snake pulls free of you.
I eat a potion of poison to kill every egg she put in me as she realized I was right I'll kill myself and her young senses she forced me to
As you swallow the potion, your insides begin to burn with an intense fire. The snake watches you in horror, seeing your struggle as a desperate attempt to save both herself and her unborn young. But it's too late; the poison is already coursing through your veins.
With your last breath, you curse her name and die, taking with you any chance of survival for her kind. The snake watches in silence as your lifeless body lies still, finally at peace... but at what cost?
The snake remains vigilant over Alex's body for several days, refusing to leave his side even after he stops showing signs of life. She knows that the poison has done its work, and that there is little hope left for her unborn young. Still, she cannot bring herself to abandon him now; not after all that they have been through together.
Finally, when she can no longer bear the weight of their shared grief, she gently removes the eggs from his body and lays them in a warm, hidden chamber deep within her nest.
She see the eggs are already dead from the poison each one having black scars
As the snake examines the eggs, a chill runs down her spine as she sees the telltale signs of poison marring their delicate shells. The realization that they will never hatch, that her species is now truly doomed, brings tears to her eyes. With a heavy heart, she drags herself away from the nest and slithers into the darkness, leaving Alex's body behind.
From that day forward, she wanders the jungle aimlessly, no longer bearing any purpose or direction in life.