When we last saw Tara (that's her name now), she had just polished off a 50 course dinner, and was ready for desert. Well, it appears that dessert was much larger by a considerable margin :)
Now, she sits in satisfied contemplation of the biggest meal she's ever eaten, while massaging a belly that has ballooned so large, she can't even reach her bellybutton!
She's eaten more that she ever has, and even with such a powerful metabolism, it's gonna probably take a few days for that stomach to digest all that food.
But in the meantime, can anyone hand her that last slice of cake?
Sequel to http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18174200/
Now, she sits in satisfied contemplation of the biggest meal she's ever eaten, while massaging a belly that has ballooned so large, she can't even reach her bellybutton!
She's eaten more that she ever has, and even with such a powerful metabolism, it's gonna probably take a few days for that stomach to digest all that food.
But in the meantime, can anyone hand her that last slice of cake?
Sequel to http://www.furaffinity.net/view/18174200/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Vulpine (Other)
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Wow, what a magnificent, triumphant tummy bulge she's sporting!
Seeing Tara with that wondrous belly took me way back to one of my favorite childhood story books, Chicken Little and Foxy Loxy. It was probably the first vore story most kids encounter.
"Foxy Loxy walked along with TurkeyLurkey."
Then Foxy Loxy ate TurkeyLurkey."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with GooseyLoosey."
Then FoxyLoxy ate Goosey Loosey."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with CockyLocky."
Then Foxy Loxy ate CockyLocky."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with DuckyLucky."
Then Foxy Loxy ate DuckyLucky."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with HennyPenny."
Then Foxy Loxy ate HennyPenny."
"Foxy Loxy waddled along with Chicken Little."
Then Foxy Loxy ate Chicken Little."
Now the only one left to tell the King that the sky was falling was Foxy Loxy. But Foxy Loxy's tummy was so huge, he couldn't even waddle. So the King never knew the sky was falling."
Most kids thought the ending was scary and they felt sad for the poor poultry. I thought the opposite...I thought it had a very happy ending, but the happy ending was not for the birds but for the fox. To me, Foxy Loxy was not the villain. Rather, he was clever, resourceful, and not merely an ordinary predator, but an uniquely ambitious glutton dreaming of making carnivore history. And he succeeded! His elaborate plot and herculean consumption effort rewarded Foxy Loxy with an enormous olympic size tummy with all six of those fat, silly birds safely and deliciously tucked inside his gold medal size bulge. I equally enjoyed other stories like "Lambkin" and "The Lion and the Donkey" that ended similarly with well rounded, wellrewarded predators ... not so much those like "The Wolf and Seven Kids" where rescuers stole the spotlight from the engorged protagonist but fiction can be unfair.
Tara also reminded me of the Disney version of the "Chicken Little" story, not the modern one, but th 1942 short cartoon. While I liked the skinny version of the Disney Fox [like Tara before desert], I had expected him to emerge from the cave with a wicked grin and a truly Tara sized tummy. Disappointing.
So, I like your gluttonous fox...looking forward to more of your stories of her adventure in abdominal enlargement. Your art in terms of color, anatomical proprotion, and character style [ love her selfsatisfied smile ] and little details [ the plump side balancing her tummy and slight hint of her "innie" bellybutton just about to plump into an "outie]. You have a vivid,comic style that should soon get you a good following in FA.
Seeing Tara with that wondrous belly took me way back to one of my favorite childhood story books, Chicken Little and Foxy Loxy. It was probably the first vore story most kids encounter.
"Foxy Loxy walked along with TurkeyLurkey."
Then Foxy Loxy ate TurkeyLurkey."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with GooseyLoosey."
Then FoxyLoxy ate Goosey Loosey."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with CockyLocky."
Then Foxy Loxy ate CockyLocky."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with DuckyLucky."
Then Foxy Loxy ate DuckyLucky."
"Foxy Loxy walked along with HennyPenny."
Then Foxy Loxy ate HennyPenny."
"Foxy Loxy waddled along with Chicken Little."
Then Foxy Loxy ate Chicken Little."
Now the only one left to tell the King that the sky was falling was Foxy Loxy. But Foxy Loxy's tummy was so huge, he couldn't even waddle. So the King never knew the sky was falling."
Most kids thought the ending was scary and they felt sad for the poor poultry. I thought the opposite...I thought it had a very happy ending, but the happy ending was not for the birds but for the fox. To me, Foxy Loxy was not the villain. Rather, he was clever, resourceful, and not merely an ordinary predator, but an uniquely ambitious glutton dreaming of making carnivore history. And he succeeded! His elaborate plot and herculean consumption effort rewarded Foxy Loxy with an enormous olympic size tummy with all six of those fat, silly birds safely and deliciously tucked inside his gold medal size bulge. I equally enjoyed other stories like "Lambkin" and "The Lion and the Donkey" that ended similarly with well rounded, wellrewarded predators ... not so much those like "The Wolf and Seven Kids" where rescuers stole the spotlight from the engorged protagonist but fiction can be unfair.
Tara also reminded me of the Disney version of the "Chicken Little" story, not the modern one, but th 1942 short cartoon. While I liked the skinny version of the Disney Fox [like Tara before desert], I had expected him to emerge from the cave with a wicked grin and a truly Tara sized tummy. Disappointing.
So, I like your gluttonous fox...looking forward to more of your stories of her adventure in abdominal enlargement. Your art in terms of color, anatomical proprotion, and character style [ love her selfsatisfied smile ] and little details [ the plump side balancing her tummy and slight hint of her "innie" bellybutton just about to plump into an "outie]. You have a vivid,comic style that should soon get you a good following in FA.
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