An alternate timeline with a slightly different ending to "Dorctor De Soto" https://youtu.be/g2C3_MjFlWE?t=363
This and the cut-away view that can be found here https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44917415/ was done by the talented and very patient
Xarvax
I strongly suggest you check out the full animation and/or the book before you read the alternate timeline of the story below.
After Doctor De Soto finished coating the secret formula on the fox's teeth, the fox wasted not a moment to clamp his mouth on the poor doctor, at first to tease him, but quickly made up his mind to eat him right then and there.
The doctor's wife looked on in shock, and then in horror, realizing what was happening.
The fox took some time savoring the cowering mouse in his clamped mouth, making sure to not leave any opening for him to escape or for his dear wife to attempt a rescue. In a final "brilliant" act of cruelty, the fox thought he should taunt the wife with one last image of her darling husband sliding past his tongue down his throat, before making her his second course.
But to the fox's surprise, he could not open his mouth, not a crack, not a smidge, his teeth would simply not open.
Stunned, a blank look fell across the fox's face, just as Mrs. De Soto snapped out of her stupor.
She quickly ran to the jaws of the animal that just shut onto her poor husband and she too tried to pry them apart, in vain. She knew all too well that her paws could do mothing on their own to open the monster's maw now that the formula had been activated. Without tools to break his teeth apart, it would take 24 hours for them to come apart on their own!
Meanwhile, the fox's mind was in a spin. He couldn't eat the good doctor now, there was a witness, and even if he did run off with the missus in hand, there is no way he's make it out of the waiting room. He would be caught for sure, and then what would happen to him, jail? Sweat forming on his brow, the fox gulped in panic....
Meanwhile, Dr De Soto had very broken out of his stupor himself. He had planned for this possibility but not this, not now! He felt around him on the tongue of his patient turned predator, though he knew all too well that he was always a predator. Was it slimier than when he first was shut in or was it just him? What happened to him during that minute or so that he blanked out? He would soon not care for an answer to that question as the back of the throat opened up as he slid across the tongue towards that opening. As he was sliding down the vulpine esophagus, a bitterness crept into the now irked Doctor's mind:
-"'Let's risk it!' she said"
-"'He didn't know what he was saying.' she said"
The fox, now having realized the full gravity of the situation he was now in, came up with the only excuse he could, and through clenched teeth he could just barely make out the words.
-"IrT WerS A PRAhNK I SWEeehR!"
But who would believe a fox?
The original story and characters belong to William Steig.
Happy Vore day!
This and the cut-away view that can be found here https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44917415/ was done by the talented and very patient
XarvaxI strongly suggest you check out the full animation and/or the book before you read the alternate timeline of the story below.
After Doctor De Soto finished coating the secret formula on the fox's teeth, the fox wasted not a moment to clamp his mouth on the poor doctor, at first to tease him, but quickly made up his mind to eat him right then and there.
The doctor's wife looked on in shock, and then in horror, realizing what was happening.
The fox took some time savoring the cowering mouse in his clamped mouth, making sure to not leave any opening for him to escape or for his dear wife to attempt a rescue. In a final "brilliant" act of cruelty, the fox thought he should taunt the wife with one last image of her darling husband sliding past his tongue down his throat, before making her his second course.
But to the fox's surprise, he could not open his mouth, not a crack, not a smidge, his teeth would simply not open.
Stunned, a blank look fell across the fox's face, just as Mrs. De Soto snapped out of her stupor.
She quickly ran to the jaws of the animal that just shut onto her poor husband and she too tried to pry them apart, in vain. She knew all too well that her paws could do mothing on their own to open the monster's maw now that the formula had been activated. Without tools to break his teeth apart, it would take 24 hours for them to come apart on their own!
Meanwhile, the fox's mind was in a spin. He couldn't eat the good doctor now, there was a witness, and even if he did run off with the missus in hand, there is no way he's make it out of the waiting room. He would be caught for sure, and then what would happen to him, jail? Sweat forming on his brow, the fox gulped in panic....
Meanwhile, Dr De Soto had very broken out of his stupor himself. He had planned for this possibility but not this, not now! He felt around him on the tongue of his patient turned predator, though he knew all too well that he was always a predator. Was it slimier than when he first was shut in or was it just him? What happened to him during that minute or so that he blanked out? He would soon not care for an answer to that question as the back of the throat opened up as he slid across the tongue towards that opening. As he was sliding down the vulpine esophagus, a bitterness crept into the now irked Doctor's mind:
-"'Let's risk it!' she said"
-"'He didn't know what he was saying.' she said"
The fox, now having realized the full gravity of the situation he was now in, came up with the only excuse he could, and through clenched teeth he could just barely make out the words.
-"IrT WerS A PRAhNK I SWEeehR!"
But who would believe a fox?
The original story and characters belong to William Steig.
Happy Vore day!
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