05-03-2016, 10:59 PM
"Four months?" Benji bit the inside of his cheek, hard, nearly drawing blood. He couldn't be stuck here for four months. What was he supposed to do? Incubator, incubator - Benji couldn't incubate anything, he didn't know what this guy was thinking. He was wholly human, and this spider was wholly... something else. His parents would worry about him, so would his friends. He couldn't think about how they'd freak out over his missing, but he had to remind himself instead that in four months time he'd be out of here. Missing people came up way later than four months. He'd be okay; to survive was all he needed to do.
"I'll keep that in mi-" Benji was cut off in the middle of his retort when Anansi penetrated him, and he naturally clenched up, his muscles tightening around the stinger embedded deep inside him. He let out a sharp yell, taken by surprise at the sudden jerking of Anansi's movements. Benji thought this would be over fast but it took just as long as the web weaving; when it was eventually all over, and he was released from his binds, Benji haphazardly sat up, keeping his gaze fixed on anything and everything else but the deity now settled at the only entrance and exit to the room they were in.
He didn't move much from his spot, his legs tired from walking all day and his lower half generally sore. He settled for struggling to get comfortable where he was, his eyes flitting closed not too soon after he'd laid down. It would be a long four months, and he still had no idea what to expect.
"I'll keep that in mi-" Benji was cut off in the middle of his retort when Anansi penetrated him, and he naturally clenched up, his muscles tightening around the stinger embedded deep inside him. He let out a sharp yell, taken by surprise at the sudden jerking of Anansi's movements. Benji thought this would be over fast but it took just as long as the web weaving; when it was eventually all over, and he was released from his binds, Benji haphazardly sat up, keeping his gaze fixed on anything and everything else but the deity now settled at the only entrance and exit to the room they were in.
He didn't move much from his spot, his legs tired from walking all day and his lower half generally sore. He settled for struggling to get comfortable where he was, his eyes flitting closed not too soon after he'd laid down. It would be a long four months, and he still had no idea what to expect.