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Summary: A guy escapes from a confined walled city to explore the world that was abandoned years ago. What will he find? Monstergirls. Lots of em
Contains: F/fm, monstergirls, gentle femdom, femdom, bondage, lots of tickling, milking, tease and denial, edging.
DARK THEMES: Bad-ends aka permanent/semi-permanent slavery or capture, semi-creepy monstergirls.
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[This chapter is inspired in part by a writer long since lost to time, wherever they are I hope they are well]
Rick wasn't sure what he had expected. The empty roads were only intermittently interrupted by idle and decrepit buildings, long since abandoned and overgrown.
Once or twice he had, on long nights, considered leaving... or rather, he had regretted leaving the city, and considered going back. It wouldn't have been hard to do. Finding a more travelled and maintained roadway and then hailing a convoy would have taken maybe a day; two at most.
The images in his book, shiny visages of beautiful buildings, were... disappointing to see for himself. Crumbling ruins, where often the broken glass had only been patched by wild and unkempt plantlife. It made him wonder just what plants might grow in the thick undergrowth not too far from the edge of the roads... The forests would have to be incredible indeed, given how thick the foliage was.
Even here, on the outside of the latest building he'd come across, the plants had grown thick. It was four stories tall, sat in the midst of a wide clearing. Though it was clear of trees, though, that hadn't stopped it being overrun with greenery. It took him nearly half an hour just to break his way inside through layers of thick branches. When he finally managed to break the door down and stumbled in, however, he gasped... in disappointment.
Another long since rendered ruin. It was large, and perhaps contained something of value, but it was little more than it had seemed. Again, he was forced to ask, what had he expected? Coming out here on his own, of course there was nothing left beyond the walls... if there was, then they wouldn't have been living behind them for so long. Maybe there really was nothing left out here.
Dejected, he kicked his way through the scattered remains of a life that might have been. Empty boxes, a few pieces of broken timber and masonry...
A feather.
Among the dull dust and rubble, it stood out as oddly colourful. A single, pink feather.
He wasn't sure why, but he bent down to pick it up. Turning it in his fingertips, he grinned, it was so soft! Even the slight movement of its bristles over his skin was enough to elicit a smile from him. Incredibly soft.
He took out a small zip bag from his backpack and put it inside. It would be nice to take with him, to at least have something for his efforts. Some small piece of colour in an otherwise drab wasteland.
It had been late in the afternoon when he had found this place. Now through gaps in the walls he could tell the sun was getting low. He'd have to find somewhere here to sleep. This place wasn't exactly warm, but it was dry, and it would keep the worst of the wind out. It wasn't like he had time to find anywhere else, after all.
The interior of the building, it transpired, was a multitude of small rooms. Apartments, he realised, after opening a few and finding the remains of beds and more. The bottom floor had a corridor around it in a ring, and on either side were apartments. The interior ones, however, were proving difficult to open.
Carefully moving over the uneven floor, he stopped in his tracks as he saw something familiar. Another pink feather, laying atop an otherwise unseeming branch. He retrieved it, smiling again at his little game. A few days outside of the walls and he was already feeling the desire for some stimulation, and collecting feathers was better than nothing.
Making his way over an old wooden door, and through the frame it had once sat in, this new room was far more foliated. He realised, in his mental map, he had managed to find a way into an interior apartment. Branches and twigs littered the floor. By his feet, though, was again something unmistakably pink.
As he was reaching for it, though, his eyes adjusted to the room and he saw more. Dozens of pink feathers, across the brambled floor, until what was in the room finally came into focus.
The entire far wall was a mass of tightly woven branches. A near solid wooden braid.
Dropping the feather in his hand, he made his way over to the gnarled palisade. He tentatively touched, pushed, then pulled on a branch and found it practically immovable, save for a slight organic give.
The whole boughage curved in slightly, and curved deeply away beneath him, as if he stood on the outside of a giant wooden sphere. Holding his hand up, though, he felt no wind passing through it. Whatever it was, it kept the wind out... and, he realised as he felt closer, it kept the heat in. Whatever this thing was, it was warm inside.
He scanned the edges of the walls, and saw that it fitted uniformly to the structure around it, but definitely continued on in either direction, both down into the ground, past either wall, and into the ceiling. As he moved to the apartments on either side, he found the wooden mass continued.
Thinking back, that gave him an idea. He made his way back to the entrance, and to a doorway covered in branches. Those, however, he managed to pull aside with more ease, and behind it was what he had hoped to find - a staircase.
Squeezing through, he felt the branches snap back into place behind him, but paid it no mind. The next floor, as he had hoped, had the same floor plan as the one below. Retracing his steps from below on the next floor up, he once again found a room with a mass of branches, and as he made his way from room to room, found it continued, as if this sphere had rooted within the very interior of the building, occupying its heart.
He climbed the stairs once more, and found that here the walls at last began to taper in. Yet he found no gap, nothing. No entry into it whatsoever, whatever it was. Or exit... he thought, for a moment.
Rick made for the top floor, hoping that he might find a way into this warm, safe alcove. Yet now he couldn't find the top of it, whatever it was. He moved from room to room with nothing to show for it.
At last, however, in a penthouse apartment, occupying the very middle of the top floor, he found it. The roof was open to the sky here, and below, the floor gave way to an eruption of roots and branches, all seemingly woven into a funnel that led... inside.
Rick stood on the edge of the roots, testing them with his shoes, and stared at the daunting hole that opened up before him. Everywhere now were those pink feathers. They protruded more frequently from the branches just inside the hole, though.
Momentarily uncertain, he fished his book on the outside world from his backpack, and sat against the penthouse's wall in the setting sun, flicking through. It seemed obvious now, from up here. It was a nest. He'd seen birds making nests outside his window his whole life. However, a nest that filled four floors of a building was new to him.
He jumped at one point, coming across a page on vibrant pink creatures standing on thin red poles... No, not poles, he realised as he read on. They were birds with long, thin legs, and vibrant pink feathers. They, however, were pictured being stood in tranquil water, and green fields. Looking up, he shook his head. This nest hadn't been made by those things.
Another page, later on, about 'Birds of Paradise' sparked his interest. They displayed the same vibrant colours, many colours in fact, but some were definitely pink. It said nothing about their nests, but then, perhaps that's all it was. A giant bird's nest.
Long abandoned, he reasoned, as he hadn't seen nor heard a bird the entire time. Deep down, he didn't want to think about how big a bird would have to be to carry those thick branches, let alone to bend them into a nest...
Cautiously, he picked up a small piece of rock and tossed it in, bracing for the flap of a dozen pairs of wings to come flying past him.
It never came, however. The stone didn't make a sound at all in fact. Leaning closer to the edge, he stared down and saw the interior... it was entirely pink. The entire thing was practically carpeted with those same pink feathers.
The sun was going down, and already the dimming light was leaving him chilled. He could find a dry corner of the building... but staring down inside the nest, it looked so warm, so soft...
Rick girded himself, and tested the branches one last time. He was confident he could climb in, and out if needed... Slinging his backpack, he took a firm hold of two branches and lowered himself inside.