
Great Wolf's Encounterment (Soft Vore Story)
My very first vore story! I had a story assignment to do at school and I decided to make a vore story. Hope you enjoy! (if you do not like vore. Do not read. If you don't know what vore is, read and find out)
It was cold out one evening in the Canadian forest. The forest was filled with many pine trees
and small rivers that ran through it. This forest had many kinds of animals in it especially
wolves, foxes, rabbits, and more. The forest may first appear to seem normal, but there was
something different about this forest. Something many people talked about as if it was a legend
or a myth. No human saw anything in these forests. It was the animals who have witnessed this.
The animals in these forests were smart like humans, capable of speaking. A creature, a large
creature roamed these woods. The story was told by a small wolf pup by the name of Great Wolf
who lived and survived to tell the tale. This is just the beginning.
“Come along Great Wolf. I know you have been asking me to visit the falls a thousand times so
lets go.” Great Wolf stopped pouncing on a stick he had found and turned his attention towards
his mother. His mother was a grey silver furred wolf with light blue eyes. Great Wolf was a
small, but energetic little grey wolf pup. He had a bit of a dark grey fur color with dark blue
eyes. He was the runt of his litter of 3. His 2 sisters had black fur and yellow eyes. The 3 had
been born 2 weeks ago inside a small, dugout den. What was special about Great Wolf was he
opened his eyes in just 3 days, while his 2 sisters didn’t open theirs until a week later. Great
Wolf also learned how to walk a day before his sisters learned. His parents were shocked by how
a small pup managed to walk and see in just a few days. That was how he earned his name, Great
Wolf.
Great Wolf would be following his mother, staying close to her side. His siblings stayed at home
with their father. The wind was a little chilly but he could handle it. His mother had then
stopped, along a cliff edge and sat down, the pup sitting next to her. Great Wolf was amazed by
the sight. In front of him he saw the falls. A large waterfall, water flowing down as if it was
herd of mighty beasts, running close together as they dived down into the river below. Great
Wolf’s little tail wagged as he looked down, seeing that the river below was far down. A long
drop from these cliffs he thought. His mother watched him as he kept enjoying the sight. “Thank
you for taking me to the falls mother.” he complimented. His mother smiled and responded back,
“You’re welcome my little bundle of joy.” She nuzzled him as he giggled and laughed from the
tickling from her snout. The sound of the rushing water pleased his little ears. He had never saw
any type of landscape look this beautiful than his eyes could see.
After some time, his mother looked up at the cloudy sky. The sun was slowly setting behind the
mountains. She could also sense that a snow storm was coming soon. “Come on Great Wolf. I
gotta get you back home. It is getting late and we need to see what your father got us for dinner.”
she said as she looked down at him. “Alright mom. Can I come back tomorrow? I really love the
sight! It’s so cool!” the little pup said as he stood up, wagging his happy tail again. His mother
replied, “Yes if the weather holds up my dear.” he simply responded with an okay and followed
his mother back home. Despite he was much younger than his sisters, he was still smarter than
them. After a nice meal of a few rabbits that his father had caught, it was off to bed. Great Wolf
would jump on top of his sisters to irritate them a little as he snuggled up next to his sisters. He
closed his eyes, imagining the waterfall as he fell fast asleep, his tail slowly swaying from side to
side in his sleep.
Early morning arrived as Great Wolf was the first to wake. He had woken up an hour before they
would wake up, too excited about the falls. He slowly got up, making sure to not wake his
parents or sisters. He quietly slithered out of the den and didn’t want to wait for them to wake up.
He thought that he was a big boy now and that he could leave when he pleased. This was his first
time going out on his own as he walked towards the falls, unaware of a storm brewing near. He
noticed that it had gotten a lot colder today than it was yesterday. He was far too confident about
the falls as he ignored the frigid cold, making his way to the falls. It had began to snow, the sky
getting darker. When he looked at the waterfall, he was shocked to see it was frozen. Frozen as if
time had stopped around him. He tilted his head sideways in confusion, wondering why the
water was not moving and the surface on it looked like a clear material. He sniffed around,
determined to find out but his search was cut short as the wind blew strong gusts of cold air
against his fur. The wind howled like a wolf as it began to snow around the little pup. The snow
came down harder and harder, starting to cover the ground and his fur. He whimpered and
decided to head back home as the storm began. He started to walk back but the wind and snow
made it difficult to move and see as it was strong against him. He looked around, unable to see
where he was going. What he did not know was he traveled farther from his home. He was lost,
lost in a storm.
Great Wolf looked around frantically, knowing that he was lost. He whimpered and began to
panic. “Mommy! Mommy! Where are you!?” he screamed over and over but all he heard was the
wind. He knew he would need to find some sort of shelter from the cold and wind. He trudged
through the snow and wind, knowing that he would need to trust his instincts for survival.
Nearby, not too far from him, was a creature. The large creature watched him closely, quietly
watching his movements. The creature was hungry, but did not want to kill the poor pup, but an
idea stirred up in the creature’s mind. The creature quietly approached him, not wanting to make
any sudden movements that may frighten or pose a threat to the small pup. Great Wolf shivered
and shivered, hoping to find his family again. Suddenly he heard something. It sounded like
footsteps, large footsteps. He stopped and looked around, only seeing the snow, trees, and
darkness. That was when he heard something behind him, a soft but gentle voice. “Hello little
one. Are you lost?” spoke the soft voice. Great Wolf quickly turned around and quickly froze in
fear and nervousness.
In front of him was a wolf, a large wolf. The wolf was larger than any other wolf in this forest. It
was a big, white furred wolf, standing tall above him. The wolf had to be at least 10 to 12 feet
tall in height. The poor pup shivered from the cold and fear, not knowing what to do. The female
could tell that he was scared and she tried her best to not scare the pup anymore than he was right
now. “Shhh… relax little one. I am not going to hurt you. I want to help you.” she spoke to the
pup softly, her green eyes glowed in the dark. Great Wolf shivered more and finally spoke, “H…
Hello… W… Who are you?...” “My name is Avalanche. Who are you little one?” she said as she
carefully watched the pup. “M… My name is Great Wolf… Nice to meet you A… Avalanche.”
he said as he stuttered, frightened by her large size. He slowly began to calm down, but shivered
from the cold and wind. Avalanche kept looking down at him, knowing that he should be easy to
trick, but he will not be happy for a while. “You look very cold Great Wolf. Why don’t you
come with me? I have a warm den nearby that you can stay in until we find your parents.” she
said. He was very cold and did not want to deny this help from the large female. He looked up at
her and responded, “Y… Yes please. It is very cold out here.” She chuckled and lowered her
head down. “Alright. Lets go before you catch a cold.” she said as she carefully picks him up by
the scruff of his neck, making sure to not hurt him.
She quickly ran through the snow to her den. Within a few minutes of running, they arrived at a
large cave entrance as she entered, the pup now felt the wind off his fur. She carefully set him
down and curled up around him. Her hunger gnawed at her stomach as she decided now was the
time. “Little one. I am going to help you. But you have to help me as well so I can make it back
to your pack. You won’t like this but you will be warm and safe and my hunger will be gone.”
she said to the small pup. Great Wolf got worried when she had said “and my hunger will be
gone” as he looked up at her with fear. She sighed and opened her maw wide open in front of the
small pup, the pup staring into the maw as fear overtook him. Before he could respond, the maw
gently closed around him, cutting off all noise of the howling wind outside and replacing it with
steady breathing of the female as he whimpered with fear. Saliva would drip on top of the little
pup as the female was enjoying his taste. She threw her head back to throw the pup into her
maw, the jaws snapping shut behind the pup as he is surrounded with darkness. The pup
whimpered and whined as the female began to move her tongue around, moving the pup side to
side to get a good taste of him. “P… please don’t! I’m not food! I want to see my family again!”
the pup cried. “Mmm… Relax little one. I just need you to act as a snack until I get you back
home and find myself something to eat. I hope you forgive me.” she mumbled, difficult to speak
with her mouth full. She then tilted her head back with her muzzle facing the roof of the den, she
let out a sigh as she took a large gulp, sending the small pup into her esophagus.
A loud “Gulp” sounded around the pups ears as he was gulped down, slowly being pushed down
by her fleshy muscles, coating him in saliva. She murred in delight as the small pup was now
inside her stomach. There was no stomach acid inside as the pup was surrounded by darkness,
flesh, and saliva and slime. The female now satisfied and knowing the pup will be safe, she
quickly headed outside, running towards the direction his pack was. Great Wolf would squirm a
little inside, still frightened but began to relax as the growling and the gurgling of her stomach
began to somewhat sooth his ears and make him sleepy. He shut his eyes, way too sleepy to stay
awake as he fell asleep inside the female wolf’s stomach. The female had spotted his pack site
and approached slowly to not be seen. She then began to gag as she slowly began to push the pup
backup, no waking back up from the movement. She would then slowly spit him out and give
him a few licks to clean him off the best she could. “I told you I would get you home Great
Wolf. Will you trust me for now on little one?” she asked. Great Wolf then gave a weak smile
and responded, “Thank you so much for getting me home and keeping me warm. I will trust you
whenever I see you Avalanche. I think I actually enjoyed being inside your stomach. It was
warm and made me relax. I don’t think I will mind being eaten again!” Avalanche giggled at his
response, knowing that she now had a friend that would trust her. Great Wolf would walk up to
her and rub his head on the side of her snout, as she gave a response with a gentle lick on his
head. “I will see you soon little one. Goodbye for now.” she said as she walked off into the
darkness as the pup ran inside reunited with his family. Nobody will believe his little tale he saw.
It was cold out one evening in the Canadian forest. The forest was filled with many pine trees
and small rivers that ran through it. This forest had many kinds of animals in it especially
wolves, foxes, rabbits, and more. The forest may first appear to seem normal, but there was
something different about this forest. Something many people talked about as if it was a legend
or a myth. No human saw anything in these forests. It was the animals who have witnessed this.
The animals in these forests were smart like humans, capable of speaking. A creature, a large
creature roamed these woods. The story was told by a small wolf pup by the name of Great Wolf
who lived and survived to tell the tale. This is just the beginning.
“Come along Great Wolf. I know you have been asking me to visit the falls a thousand times so
lets go.” Great Wolf stopped pouncing on a stick he had found and turned his attention towards
his mother. His mother was a grey silver furred wolf with light blue eyes. Great Wolf was a
small, but energetic little grey wolf pup. He had a bit of a dark grey fur color with dark blue
eyes. He was the runt of his litter of 3. His 2 sisters had black fur and yellow eyes. The 3 had
been born 2 weeks ago inside a small, dugout den. What was special about Great Wolf was he
opened his eyes in just 3 days, while his 2 sisters didn’t open theirs until a week later. Great
Wolf also learned how to walk a day before his sisters learned. His parents were shocked by how
a small pup managed to walk and see in just a few days. That was how he earned his name, Great
Wolf.
Great Wolf would be following his mother, staying close to her side. His siblings stayed at home
with their father. The wind was a little chilly but he could handle it. His mother had then
stopped, along a cliff edge and sat down, the pup sitting next to her. Great Wolf was amazed by
the sight. In front of him he saw the falls. A large waterfall, water flowing down as if it was
herd of mighty beasts, running close together as they dived down into the river below. Great
Wolf’s little tail wagged as he looked down, seeing that the river below was far down. A long
drop from these cliffs he thought. His mother watched him as he kept enjoying the sight. “Thank
you for taking me to the falls mother.” he complimented. His mother smiled and responded back,
“You’re welcome my little bundle of joy.” She nuzzled him as he giggled and laughed from the
tickling from her snout. The sound of the rushing water pleased his little ears. He had never saw
any type of landscape look this beautiful than his eyes could see.
After some time, his mother looked up at the cloudy sky. The sun was slowly setting behind the
mountains. She could also sense that a snow storm was coming soon. “Come on Great Wolf. I
gotta get you back home. It is getting late and we need to see what your father got us for dinner.”
she said as she looked down at him. “Alright mom. Can I come back tomorrow? I really love the
sight! It’s so cool!” the little pup said as he stood up, wagging his happy tail again. His mother
replied, “Yes if the weather holds up my dear.” he simply responded with an okay and followed
his mother back home. Despite he was much younger than his sisters, he was still smarter than
them. After a nice meal of a few rabbits that his father had caught, it was off to bed. Great Wolf
would jump on top of his sisters to irritate them a little as he snuggled up next to his sisters. He
closed his eyes, imagining the waterfall as he fell fast asleep, his tail slowly swaying from side to
side in his sleep.
Early morning arrived as Great Wolf was the first to wake. He had woken up an hour before they
would wake up, too excited about the falls. He slowly got up, making sure to not wake his
parents or sisters. He quietly slithered out of the den and didn’t want to wait for them to wake up.
He thought that he was a big boy now and that he could leave when he pleased. This was his first
time going out on his own as he walked towards the falls, unaware of a storm brewing near. He
noticed that it had gotten a lot colder today than it was yesterday. He was far too confident about
the falls as he ignored the frigid cold, making his way to the falls. It had began to snow, the sky
getting darker. When he looked at the waterfall, he was shocked to see it was frozen. Frozen as if
time had stopped around him. He tilted his head sideways in confusion, wondering why the
water was not moving and the surface on it looked like a clear material. He sniffed around,
determined to find out but his search was cut short as the wind blew strong gusts of cold air
against his fur. The wind howled like a wolf as it began to snow around the little pup. The snow
came down harder and harder, starting to cover the ground and his fur. He whimpered and
decided to head back home as the storm began. He started to walk back but the wind and snow
made it difficult to move and see as it was strong against him. He looked around, unable to see
where he was going. What he did not know was he traveled farther from his home. He was lost,
lost in a storm.
Great Wolf looked around frantically, knowing that he was lost. He whimpered and began to
panic. “Mommy! Mommy! Where are you!?” he screamed over and over but all he heard was the
wind. He knew he would need to find some sort of shelter from the cold and wind. He trudged
through the snow and wind, knowing that he would need to trust his instincts for survival.
Nearby, not too far from him, was a creature. The large creature watched him closely, quietly
watching his movements. The creature was hungry, but did not want to kill the poor pup, but an
idea stirred up in the creature’s mind. The creature quietly approached him, not wanting to make
any sudden movements that may frighten or pose a threat to the small pup. Great Wolf shivered
and shivered, hoping to find his family again. Suddenly he heard something. It sounded like
footsteps, large footsteps. He stopped and looked around, only seeing the snow, trees, and
darkness. That was when he heard something behind him, a soft but gentle voice. “Hello little
one. Are you lost?” spoke the soft voice. Great Wolf quickly turned around and quickly froze in
fear and nervousness.
In front of him was a wolf, a large wolf. The wolf was larger than any other wolf in this forest. It
was a big, white furred wolf, standing tall above him. The wolf had to be at least 10 to 12 feet
tall in height. The poor pup shivered from the cold and fear, not knowing what to do. The female
could tell that he was scared and she tried her best to not scare the pup anymore than he was right
now. “Shhh… relax little one. I am not going to hurt you. I want to help you.” she spoke to the
pup softly, her green eyes glowed in the dark. Great Wolf shivered more and finally spoke, “H…
Hello… W… Who are you?...” “My name is Avalanche. Who are you little one?” she said as she
carefully watched the pup. “M… My name is Great Wolf… Nice to meet you A… Avalanche.”
he said as he stuttered, frightened by her large size. He slowly began to calm down, but shivered
from the cold and wind. Avalanche kept looking down at him, knowing that he should be easy to
trick, but he will not be happy for a while. “You look very cold Great Wolf. Why don’t you
come with me? I have a warm den nearby that you can stay in until we find your parents.” she
said. He was very cold and did not want to deny this help from the large female. He looked up at
her and responded, “Y… Yes please. It is very cold out here.” She chuckled and lowered her
head down. “Alright. Lets go before you catch a cold.” she said as she carefully picks him up by
the scruff of his neck, making sure to not hurt him.
She quickly ran through the snow to her den. Within a few minutes of running, they arrived at a
large cave entrance as she entered, the pup now felt the wind off his fur. She carefully set him
down and curled up around him. Her hunger gnawed at her stomach as she decided now was the
time. “Little one. I am going to help you. But you have to help me as well so I can make it back
to your pack. You won’t like this but you will be warm and safe and my hunger will be gone.”
she said to the small pup. Great Wolf got worried when she had said “and my hunger will be
gone” as he looked up at her with fear. She sighed and opened her maw wide open in front of the
small pup, the pup staring into the maw as fear overtook him. Before he could respond, the maw
gently closed around him, cutting off all noise of the howling wind outside and replacing it with
steady breathing of the female as he whimpered with fear. Saliva would drip on top of the little
pup as the female was enjoying his taste. She threw her head back to throw the pup into her
maw, the jaws snapping shut behind the pup as he is surrounded with darkness. The pup
whimpered and whined as the female began to move her tongue around, moving the pup side to
side to get a good taste of him. “P… please don’t! I’m not food! I want to see my family again!”
the pup cried. “Mmm… Relax little one. I just need you to act as a snack until I get you back
home and find myself something to eat. I hope you forgive me.” she mumbled, difficult to speak
with her mouth full. She then tilted her head back with her muzzle facing the roof of the den, she
let out a sigh as she took a large gulp, sending the small pup into her esophagus.
A loud “Gulp” sounded around the pups ears as he was gulped down, slowly being pushed down
by her fleshy muscles, coating him in saliva. She murred in delight as the small pup was now
inside her stomach. There was no stomach acid inside as the pup was surrounded by darkness,
flesh, and saliva and slime. The female now satisfied and knowing the pup will be safe, she
quickly headed outside, running towards the direction his pack was. Great Wolf would squirm a
little inside, still frightened but began to relax as the growling and the gurgling of her stomach
began to somewhat sooth his ears and make him sleepy. He shut his eyes, way too sleepy to stay
awake as he fell asleep inside the female wolf’s stomach. The female had spotted his pack site
and approached slowly to not be seen. She then began to gag as she slowly began to push the pup
backup, no waking back up from the movement. She would then slowly spit him out and give
him a few licks to clean him off the best she could. “I told you I would get you home Great
Wolf. Will you trust me for now on little one?” she asked. Great Wolf then gave a weak smile
and responded, “Thank you so much for getting me home and keeping me warm. I will trust you
whenever I see you Avalanche. I think I actually enjoyed being inside your stomach. It was
warm and made me relax. I don’t think I will mind being eaten again!” Avalanche giggled at his
response, knowing that she now had a friend that would trust her. Great Wolf would walk up to
her and rub his head on the side of her snout, as she gave a response with a gentle lick on his
head. “I will see you soon little one. Goodbye for now.” she said as she walked off into the
darkness as the pup ran inside reunited with his family. Nobody will believe his little tale he saw.
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