
{story} "The Sweet Treat Gets Tasted" - by Bananitryi
Original submission: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/64572610/
Based on a scene in: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/60391680/
Bananitryi knocked this out of the park!
Wonderful POV shot of one of the more intense moments in the story it's from. Wonderful attention to detail to the anatomy, great perspective on the dragon, and even nailed the shell of the sugar egg containing my 'sona for the dragon's enjoyment.
But gawd damn the color and textures were perfect. Really captured the bright and eye catching and color of such a weird but also frightening (and also intensely erotic if you go that way) concept of getting turned into a chocolate treat for a monster that would take a tremendous amount of pleasure in swallowing you down. The character looks *beautiful*, clearly super sexual whether they want to be or not, and clearly *knows* they're about to be devoured and can't do anything about it. The colors and details of the transmuted body are bright, eye-catching, and and clearly make them such a tempting morsel that the dragon is absolutely drooling at the thought of getting a taste of them.
Seriously, marbled chocolate is a huge favorite of mine. It's like Damascus steel, or any other example of different but compatible mediums being blended together to create something unique and eye-catching. Or super alluring, in this case. Meant to not just draw the eye by looking pretty and colorful, but emphasize that they're *meant to bring out a sexual appetite along with a hunger to find out how they taste*.
And there's nothing the character can do about it. The situation is completely out of their hands, right down to how their body feels and reacts with a hefty erection and visibly hard nipples. Whether they want what's about to happen to happen, their body is just screaming for it to get even more intense.
(and if you dig into the story, you'll know there's actually quite a bit more going on inside the sugar egg to my 'sona that he's also grappling with)
(also the keywords aren't exactly subtle)