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A comm for Pixelvally
When Aliyah expected to be jumped in the grasses but forgot to watch out what's coming from above hehehe"
"In the bird's nest ~
When you're studiying pokemon in the tall grass, you'd better stay alert for what comes from the skies... Or you could end "studying"
"Ornithology" , in a more dangerous place.
Art by jojo218
Aliyah is mine
Corviknight is © The Pokemon Company
Little story by Patient :
Coming to a new region is always a risk; you never know what you'll come across in the local flavor, so to speak. In most regions, there's a well established food chain in the ecosystem, and towards either the top or the bottom of it, you'll always find the birds. For the Pidgeys and Fletchlings of the world, they usually aren't any kind of problem. For creatures like a Corviknight, fully capable of picking you up, carrying you to their nest, and breeding you on a whim, it's usually advised to take caution. Granted, it is an opportunity to see why they're chosen as the Galarian couriers of choice. The way it could carry you effortlessly, even with one talon, but seemed to actually care about how comfortable you are, tells you it at least has a bit of courtesy. The way its talons can wrap around your thighs to spread them apart however, without doing any harm to your skin, leaving you exposed in just the way it wants, tells you that it has the strength to do as it pleases. Unfortunately, the price for feeling that strength up close is complete and total surrender. Steel types have a tendency to have skin as hard as their namesake, and the thick length being burrowed deep into your vulnerable breeding chamber is no exception.
Its dark, unwavering vissage, staring down at you while its hips ravage you mercilessly, makes it equal parts intimidating and seductive. Feeling yourself dig into the tightly woven nest, as he just ruts you to his heart's content, the entire experience sends shockwaves through your body as your insides are stretched by the literally steel-hard cock filling you. It's times like these you can't help but be grateful for humans being mostly incompatible, or you'd be absolutely filled with eggs over the next couple of hours. Even then, you still feel a little uneasy... But you don't have too long to worry about it, because eventually you're going to fall unconscious in this nest. The last thing you can get through your head is the hope that you'll wake up on solid ground again..."
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