The Guard Post

Just when i past a corner, i heard sloshing footsteps. i immediately froze. as quietly as possible i backed to the corner again in case i would have to take cover when under fire. with slow sloshing sounds i moved backwards.

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POV vore - you and Toothless the dragon

Hot digestive juices slosh on the other side of the goggles. if it weren't for your survival suit you'd be suffocating and starting to dissolve.

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POV vore - you and the jaguar

You are to the waist in the sloshing heat of a jaguar's stomach and his gastric juices sting wherever they touch. maybe you can choke him, get him to throw you back up. it's worth a try.

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Waking Up

As such, mac backed up as he watched the veritable ocean of fat that was kane's stomach slosh off to one side of the bed, and then off of it.

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EHC - Chapter 1

I stumbled down into a creek, sloshing through the ankle-high water and slipping over pebbles as my sneakers filled with water and my socks grew heavy and clung to my skin.

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A Nice Swim

Percy went under for a moment as he felt the melted cream slosh around quite a bit as the bowl was picked up.

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Drunken Lullabies

I want to take a moment to leave a shout out to the artist weaver and their comic sloshed fox, which this chapter drew inspiration from.

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A Purple Owl With Sunglasses

Finn frowned when a not insignificant portion of his drink sloshed onto the floor alongside him. ... okay, so maybe he was drunk after all. but that was the point of the exercise, was it not? go to a bar, to get drunk.

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Being What You Eat

Dave huffed and got off the couch as quickly as his new girth would allow, making it ripple and slosh slightly. he was out the door, more than likely to never come back to his prey's home...

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Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 4

The front door banged open and timothy came waddling in with a big bucket of water sloshing between his knees. "pitcher, pitcher, pitcher!"

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Ander - Chapter 4, Subchapter 4

The front door banged open and timothy came waddling in with a big bucket of water sloshing between his knees. "pitcher, pitcher, pitcher!"

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Escovar

He dragged himself through, the water receding as it flooded down the stairs, making it to where he could slosh down the hall with little resistance. all the doors in the hall were closed; and a solitary light bulb hung from the ceiling.

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