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Who knows what you'll find turning the wrong corner in this labyrinth..
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Who knows what you'll find turning the wrong corner in this labyrinth..
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willer
MemberIf that was waiting for me around a random corner in the labyrinth I would turn around after finding the exit and try again.
Rippedheart
MemberOf course there are others that just would go in to find this 'wrong corner' and never be seen nor heard from again. ;3
VixenxxDarkmist
Member'"I think I have to make a right here..." Looking up, she realized that she had in fact read the map wrong. Blinking more than a few times, the young woman was almost paralyzed, not with fear, but more of shock as she took in the shear sight of the minotaur that stood before her. He was massive and her small body was in no comparison. Letting out a nervous giggle, she lifted the map up and closed her eyes, rubbing the back of her head with her free hand. "I think I took the wrong turn. Or perhaps...entered the wrong labyrinth?" Backing away and opening her eyes, she averted her gaze stopping herself from staring any longer. "So..I'll just go...anywhere but um...this way. Okay?" She quickly looked up at him, flashing a shy smile and waving with that free hand. "Bye!" Turning around, she dashed around the corner hoping to not make the same mistake again...
Little did she know, that labyrinth was a one way street and every so often, the paths changed as did the map. Sighing heavily, she glanced at it again. "Honestly, I feel like I've been walking around in here for decades." She continuously looked up from the map. The pads of her feet slowly growing sore and her stomach growling with hunger. Mouth dry being as she drank the last of her water and her fur slowly collecting dust. "IS THERE NOTHING I CAN DO THAT WILL GET ME THE HELL OUT OF HERE!" She screamed out making a left turn, her eyes lifting away from the map once more. Again, she was met with the minotaur from...what was it? An hour ago? Two days? A month perhaps? He still stood there with that hungry dominant glare in his piercing blue eyes that made her shiver. Her heart raced and she backed away, hoping to go back the way she came. But her tail and back were met with a wall. Shaking slightly, she turned her head and her eyes widened. "Th-That was not there before." With her heart racing as if she were in a marathon, she took in the sight of that beast. He hadn't moved since she arrived. 'What am I supposed to do?' She thought, those two facial orbs tracing every inch of him until she was met with large slightly flacid member in his hand.
It took her a moment to realize... "You've got to be kidding me." Clutching onto the map in her right fur lined hand, she stood up straight and swallowed hard. Lifting her chin and closing her eyes tightly she said in a shaky voice, "If it means getting out of here and making it to the outside...then I guess I'll have no choice." And with that said, she dropped the map making her way to him and dropping to her knees.'
(Or something like that perhaps? I have the tendency to just come up with weird scenarios. Hahaha!)
Grimmjaw
MemberWow really liking your story for him. Shame it had to end so soon!
VixenxxDarkmist
MemberWell, if you want, I have no problem finishing it.
Grimmjaw
MemberSure, I'd love to read it. ^^
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