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A friend in a dragon

Dragoned out
a_friend_in_a_dragon.txt
Keywords vore 30060
(Warning: Soft vore, forced vore, slight digestion, blood, gore, rescue, dissolvement, transformation, sadness, betrayal. Stop reading if you don't like the sound of that, or just read on. You've been warned!)

(Author's Note: I got the idea for this story from the vore story, 'The Boy and the dragon.' Don't kill me, I loved it so much that I had to make this, but I give 50% of the credit to the one that maed, 'The Boy and the dragon,' for the idea. This is sort of simaler for a time, (I hope,) but typing it up was totally werth it. Injoy! There is one name in this story that is in, 'The Boy and the dragon,' I couldn't think of another name. If you think of one, please let me know.)



In a cave, deep in a large, but beautiful forest that was covered in winter's snow, a large, majestic, dark red female dragon with silver curved horns, silver spikes and a silver belly layed in her cave, sleeping the night away. She was so dark that the darkness almost hid her.
Suddenly, "Hello?" called a voice from the entrance of the cave.
The dragon woke up and listened.
"Is anyone in here?" the voice called again.
Wanting to know who or what was calling, she made her way closer to the sound. She stopped when she saw what it was. It was a small, male human hatchling about five feet tall and seemed about the age of eight to ten years old. He had blue eyes and short messy blond hair, his skin was light in color, as light as they come. He must have heard her, because he called out again.
"Is anyone there?"
"Yes, I live here," she answered.
He must have been surprised to get an answer, since he steped back a few feet.
"I'm sorry if I barged in on your home, I'll leave," he said as he turned and started to make his way to the entrance.
"You don't have to leave," she said.
The boy stopped and turned back around.
"It's cold out there and you will certainly freeze to death. You are welcome to sleep here for as long as you please," she added.
"Really? Thanks a lot!" he said.
"The boy suddenly thought of something.
"Hey, can I ask you a question?" he asked.
"Sure," she replied, "but first I must ask, why are you out here in winter, all by yourself? Where are your parents?" she asked, but she soon regretted asking that, because his face started to fill with sadness.
"They died a month ago, from... They were killed by thieves, as were my brother and sister. I luckily was hidden in a bush where they couldn't see me," he added with tears forming in his eyes.
"Oh, I'm so sorry," she said, sadly.
"It's ok," he replied, wiping the tears from his eyes.
"What's you're name?" she asked, trying to get off the sad subject.
"My name is Adric," he answered.
"Mine is Ruby," she said.
"Ruby? You have an unusual name for a human," he said, hoping to not offend her.
"Oh. Well to tell you the truth, I'm not human," she said, but quickly saw fear enter his eyes and added, "Please don't be scared," as she steped out of the shadows to show him what she really was.
As he saw what she was, instead of screaming or running, he just stared in fear at the large dark red dragon.
"You're a... a... a... dragon," he said, but it only came out as a whisper.
He fainted after that, but not befour Ruby caught him with her tail. He obviously feared his doom.

Adric woke up the next day, surprised at his surroundings. He would never have expected to be alive, but he also found himself under the wing of the dragon from the night befour.
"The sooner I get out of here the better," he thought.
He carefully got out from under the wing and ran for the exit, to be met with a cold blast of air, but he was use to this, so he made a run in a random direction. After a short time, he had to stop. He stopped to rest, only to end up coming face to face with a tail, which sent him flying into a tree. After shaking the daze from his head, he looked up to see a large dark purple dragon, though not as big as Ruby. It didn't look happy, instead it licked it's lips, as if tasting him. This, of course, sent Adric into fear. He wanted to be back with Ruby, so with only one thing on his mind, he called out one name.
"Ruby!!!"

Meanwhile, back at the cave, Ruby heard this and immediately jumped out of her sleep. She looked at her wing, only to find the human gone, but she had expected him to run.
"Adric," she thought and followed his now painful screams until she saw him, wrapped in the tail of the dark purple dragon.
This only made her very furious, so she landed across from the dark purple dragon with a crash.
"What do you want?" the dragon asked, holding tight to the boy in it's grasp, squeezing him, keeping him in pain.
"Let him go," she said, "He's mine," she added.
Without letting the dark purple dragon reply, Ruby slapped him with her tail, which because of their size difference, sent the dragon flying, it also immediately sent Adric flying out of his grasp, but Ruby caught him with her tail and set him on the ground.
Adric looked up at her and said, "Ruby, you came," then he hugged the dark red dragon.
"Yes I did, but I need you to trust me. He'll be back soon," she told him with worry in her voice.
"Ok," Adric said, not interested in seeing the dark purple dragon again.
"Ok Adric, I need you to let me eat you," she said.
"What! Eat me!" he yelled, surprised.
"I will put you in my storage stomach so that you won't be digested, but I need you to trust me," she told him, getting more worryed by the second.
Adric saw the worry in her eyes, and she had just saved him, so obviously, he trusted her.
"Ok. I'll do it," he said.
"Ok. Get in," she replied, then opened her mouth.
Adric jumped in and she closed her mouth. She then wrapped her tongue around his waist and placed him at the back of her throat, almost immediately he could see his legs disappear into her throat, then his chest, then finally, he saw nothing. Since there was no light, he couldn't see a thing, but he could feel everything. Her throat was soft, but very slimy and cramped which made it hard to move, but her throat kept sucking him down. It wasn't to long til he was in the safety of the storage stomach. Of course it was dark, so he still couldn't see a thing, but he could feel everything. The stomach was all slimy and it smelled like dead fish.
"This is very fishy," he said, then he laughed, finding that funny.
On the upside, it was warm and soft, and he could hear her heart, it was a steady heart beat. It was all enough to put him to sleep.

Meanwhile, on the outside, Ruby was beating down the dark purple dragon for threatning Adric, and for coming back for him. She didn't stop until he flew away, yelling and shaking. She then flew back to her cave and went to sleep.

When Adric woke up, he was again under her wing, laying against the dark red dragon's chest. This surprised him, he thought that Ruby would still be holding him in her belly for safety.
"I think I could actually get use to living here," he said, then went back to sleep, feeling safe.

(Five years later.)

It was a nice summer's day, not to hot, and there was the right type of breeze to keep cool. In a meadow lay Adric and Ruby. They were very close, though it was uncommon to see these two types of creatures together. Adric was now fifteen, and Ruby and him were closer then anyone could possibly imagine, even though one was human, with the other being a dragon.
"Ruby, isn't it nice out today?" Adric asked.
"Yes, it is very nice," she replied, "The sun feels nice on my scales," she added as she shifted position to let the sun warm her other side.
"I'm going to go get a drink," he said.
"Ok, but don't go far, ok?"
"Alright!" he replied and ran off to the river.
It wasn't far, only a mile or so away.

When he got there, he took a sip of water from the river. It was cold and refreshing, but his relaxation was short lived as he felt like... he could be in danger. Adric lifted his head from the river and saw him, it was the dragon from five years ago. He was a little smaller then Ruby, but a lot more ferocious. He was dark purple with blood red spikes down his back, he also had a blood red belly to match his spikes. Unfortunately to Adric's dismay, he saw him too, and to make matters worse, he seemed to recognize him, even though he was older.
"You!" He yelled in a deep angry voice.
"Oh crap!" Adric yelled as he turned and ran, but was quickly stopped by his tail.
"I will not have you escape and get to your savior again," he said and wrapped Adric in his tail, also covering his mouth this time, so that he couldn't speak or yell.
"For that case, I guess I should tell you what my name is befour I eat you."
This, of course, struck fear into Adric and he started thrashing and wiggling, but to no avail.
"My name is Voltor. You are going to be my snack for today, I could easily chew you to bits."
This made Adric panic and thrash more, but again, it did nothing. Inside, he knew that he'll never escape from a dragon.
"But since you have caused me so much pain, I will eat you alive so you can slowly and painfully dissolve to nothing."
It was at that time that Adric started to cry, he knew he was going to die, and he couldn't do a thing to stop it, he couldn't even call Ruby.
"Well it's been fun, little snack, but I'm getting hungry," he said.
With that said, Voltor threw Adric into his mouth. Without giving the human a chance to fight back, he took one big swallow and sent Adric down the dark slimy tunnel to his doom.

The second that Adric reached the stomach, he could already feel the acid. His body started to tingle, which he knew would soon turn to pain, so he started to try and harm him by punching his stomach walls, but sadly, it didn't do any harm, but he wasn't the kind that would just give up.

"Well that was a good snack," Voltor said.
He started to fly away, then belched.
"Looks like..." he stopped.

Meanwhile, Ruby was worryed about Adric. It was then that she picked up an all to familiar scent.
"Oh, it's just that no good Voltor again."
Just then, a horrible thought crossed her mind, making her eyes widen in fear. She sniffed the air again.
"He couldn't have," she thought, but then her suspicions were confirmed when she also smelled Adric's familiar scent coming from the same location.
"No, it can't be. Please don't let it be true, tell me it didn't happen," she said as she darted in the scent's direction.
She nearly screamed in horror, for she had found Adric's scent, but she couldn't see Adric, only Voltor, who had landed to rest. She now knew all to well that it was all true, it had to be.
"Voltor!!" she shouted, which woke him up very quickly.
"Oh, it's you. What do you want now?" he asked, a small amount of annoyance was in his voice.
"Where is Adric?!" she yelled, her eyes were like daggers piercing him.
Instead of fear, he just smiled.
"You mean that little human kid with blond hair?" he said with a smug smile on his face.
"What did you do to him?!" she screamed.
"Oh nothing, he's really safe in here," he told her, pointing to his stomach, "He stopped moving about five minutes ago," he added.
This only sent Ruby into a rage.
"Yeah, I would say just forg... ulp!" she didn't give him a chance to finish, she just didn't care too, knowing that every second was another second closer to Adric dieing, if he was still even alive.
"Spit him out right now!!" she screamed, fury in her eyes, but he only smiled at her.
"No," he said, then spat in her face.
"That does it!" she thought.
She took her claw and shoved it into his mouth, surprising him, but then his surprise turned to horror when she grabbed his tongue.
"P-p-p-please show mercy!" he pleaded.
"You didn't show Adric mercy, did you?!" she questioned, then ripped his tongue right out of his mouth.
He screamed in pain, but she then took his jaw and broke it in two. Now not able to speak, he just cried, but it was far from over. Ruby placed one claw on his stomach, then dug it into his chest. Voltor, not able to even yell, flailed. It did nothing because Ruby held him down hard, she wasn't going to have him geting away with Adric. She felt for his stomach and found it, then pulled until it completely ripped from his chest, which sent Voltor into unimaginable pain, but it was short lived. Ruby took his neck into her claws.
"Any last words?" she mocked him, knowing darn well that he couldn't speak.
He just continued to cry until she snapped his neck like a twig and killed him. Right after Ruby was done with Voltor, her rage quickly turned to worry and sadness. She turned to the stomach and ripped it open to reveal a barely alive Adric, who was now covered in burns, due to the acid. He woke up in extreme pain, since he had fallen unconscious from the lack of oxygen and severe pain. The first thing he saw was Ruby's eyes, he saw her crying.
"It's ok, Ruby. I'm fine," he said, even though he was in extreme pain.
This made her cry even more, since he was on the brink of death and he was trying to comfort her. Then, all of a sudden, she had an idea.
"Adric," she said with sadness in her voice, but with a little hope in it as well, "I have an idea," she said.
"What is it?" he asked, but what came out was only a whisper.
"I'm going to turn you into a dragon."
Adric heard this, but befour he could respond, he fell unconscious. Ruby carefully picked him up with her tail and returned to the cave.

By the color of the sky, it looked about noon when Adric woke up, he was still very much hurt with burns all over his body, but as he lay there on the collection of animal fur that Ruby layed out for him, he started to think about what she had said befour he past out.
"What do you mean turn me into a dragon?" he asked with curiosity.
"I can turn you into a dragon," she said, then continued talking, "so it will heal all your wounds, you will be more durable, stronger, faster, and safer," she said.
Adric was still wondering how she was going to do it.
"But..." she started to say, but trailed off.
"But? But what?" he asked, wondering what she was going to say.
She started to tell him.
"There's a chance that you will lose all memory of everything that has ever happened in your whole life."
When she said that, Adric just stared at her.
"Lose my memory?" he asked in utter shock.
"Yes, there's a 50/50 chance of you keeping your memory," she said in a sad tone, "but it's your choice," she added, still obviously sad.
It was then that Adric started to feel woozy. Ruby looked at him with worry.
"Ruby, I don't feel so
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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