
Title: “Still Waters”
The air was damp and heavy as the human stepped into the underground cavern. Moss-lined walls shimmered with soft blue light, and at the heart of the vast chamber lay a silent lake. Its surface gleamed like melted glass—too still, too perfect.
He approached the shore, entranced by the stillness. As he knelt to observe it closer, the lake rippled, not from his movement—but from something rising.
A shape emerged slowly, fluidly. It was a Vaporeon, yet unlike any he had ever seen. Its body shimmered like translucent gel, thick and flowing, trailing strands of goo that returned to it as if alive. Its eyes glowed gently, steady and pulsing like a heartbeat.
“You’ve come far,” it said, voice calm, resonating in the humid air.
The human froze, wide-eyed.
Vaporeon stepped onto the shore, leaving no footprints—its gooey form spreading slightly beneath each step before rejoining the whole. With slow grace, it circled him.
“You don’t need to be afraid.”
He wasn’t sure why, but he wasn’t.
The Vaporeon’s tail slid around his waist and coiled gently, slick and warm. It pulled him closer. The touch was oddly soothing—soft, steady, melting his tension with every second.
Then came the kiss.
Its gooey lips pressed to his—warm, wet, deep. The moment their mouths met, his mind trembled. Colors danced behind his eyes. A gentle hum filled his thoughts, dulling everything else. The kiss was endless, spreading through him like waves.
Goo seeped into his skin. It didn’t just coat him—it merged. His arms tingled, softened, shimmered into blue. His legs trembled, shifting, smoothing over as the transformation crawled through him with loving patience.
“You feel it, don’t you?” Vaporeon whispered into his mind. “Let go.”
Thoughts blurred. Name? Purpose? He couldn’t recall. Just warmth. Safety. The voice. The goo.
The tail around him tightened slightly. His eyes turned glassy, reflecting the lake's glow. Fin-like ears pushed from the sides of his head. His old form was gone now—fluid, like hers.
“There we go,” Vaporeon purred. “You’re mine now.”
He nodded slowly, eyes still blank, body half-melded with hers.
They slipped into the lake together, ripples vanishing as if nothing had stirred.
The cavern was quiet again.
The air was damp and heavy as the human stepped into the underground cavern. Moss-lined walls shimmered with soft blue light, and at the heart of the vast chamber lay a silent lake. Its surface gleamed like melted glass—too still, too perfect.
He approached the shore, entranced by the stillness. As he knelt to observe it closer, the lake rippled, not from his movement—but from something rising.
A shape emerged slowly, fluidly. It was a Vaporeon, yet unlike any he had ever seen. Its body shimmered like translucent gel, thick and flowing, trailing strands of goo that returned to it as if alive. Its eyes glowed gently, steady and pulsing like a heartbeat.
“You’ve come far,” it said, voice calm, resonating in the humid air.
The human froze, wide-eyed.
Vaporeon stepped onto the shore, leaving no footprints—its gooey form spreading slightly beneath each step before rejoining the whole. With slow grace, it circled him.
“You don’t need to be afraid.”
He wasn’t sure why, but he wasn’t.
The Vaporeon’s tail slid around his waist and coiled gently, slick and warm. It pulled him closer. The touch was oddly soothing—soft, steady, melting his tension with every second.
Then came the kiss.
Its gooey lips pressed to his—warm, wet, deep. The moment their mouths met, his mind trembled. Colors danced behind his eyes. A gentle hum filled his thoughts, dulling everything else. The kiss was endless, spreading through him like waves.
Goo seeped into his skin. It didn’t just coat him—it merged. His arms tingled, softened, shimmered into blue. His legs trembled, shifting, smoothing over as the transformation crawled through him with loving patience.
“You feel it, don’t you?” Vaporeon whispered into his mind. “Let go.”
Thoughts blurred. Name? Purpose? He couldn’t recall. Just warmth. Safety. The voice. The goo.
The tail around him tightened slightly. His eyes turned glassy, reflecting the lake's glow. Fin-like ears pushed from the sides of his head. His old form was gone now—fluid, like hers.
“There we go,” Vaporeon purred. “You’re mine now.”
He nodded slowly, eyes still blank, body half-melded with hers.
They slipped into the lake together, ripples vanishing as if nothing had stirred.
The cavern was quiet again.
Category Story / All
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