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by sunsun Author IconMail Icon
Rated: GC · Interactive · Comedy · #2046442
Welcome to Anthro Sumo League! Try to survive...
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Chapter #7

No

    by: HairyGuy Author IconMail Icon
It was the end of the line for Marc. He had attempted to everything he could think of.

The human's cries for freedom fell on deaf ears, either from Pearl ignoring him or just from her ridiculous amounts of fat preventing his pleas from escaping the obese orca any easier than he physically could. His valiant assaults on those fleshy walls amounted to nothing more than the occasional burp, or worse a pleasured moan from his former master turned living tomb.

Marc had tried to get more creative. Piling up the half digested mush of food to make a tower to freedom. All that met him with was an unyielding throat that only seemed to allow gas to escape, not a single speck of all the garbage she shoved into her gaping maw. He had tried to use the less, or slightly less when it came to the living landfill that was Pearl, digestible snacks to make some sort of contraption to save himself.

Unfortunately, despite his best attempts he failed to make anything of use. Though it was a decent diversion attempting to make a soda powered rocket with an oil drum, Andy's skull, and the remains of what appeared to be an ice cream truck, all that it truly accomplished was showing the Orca's throat was more powerful than a high speed metal deathtrap.

Also that it only took a couple of days for his homemade rocket and what was left of Andy to melt away.

Marc didn't just lay down and accept death though. Despite the sheer hopelessness he still worked daily to avoid the gurgling lake below him. Using the constant rain of "food" to replace quickly melted away of the disgusting pile of mush he used as his sanctuary.

By the time things were said and done, Marc had the dignified title of Pearl's longest lasting meal. A reign that may have gone for much longer had the Orca's latest survival match not arrived.

The bewildered human was left to stare up at the "sky" in terror, as a large elephant anthro joined his little world and promptly squashed him. Dinner not having any idea that she had just put an end to breakfast.

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