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  On a world far away, there lived a young boy of seven named Henry who enjoyed wandering through a huge forest that was near his house where he lived with his mother, as well as his father when he was not caught up in some adventure. He had brown hair, green eyes, and a belly with a slight bulge in it. He liked traveling through the forest to find tasty morsels to eat...and often for a forest creature to eat him, which happened quite frequently. On this particular day, he was traveling through a part of the forest he had not yet explored.
 "I wonder what I'll find, today?" Henry asked himself as he patted his belly.
 "Maybe a neko or a bunch of fairies? I know they're your favorite." Came a female voice in his belly.
 "Oh. Good morning, Jenny." He began. "That may be a good idea."
 The girl in his, belly, Jenny, was his sister who was three years older than him. About a year earlier, Henry had been in desperate need of a snack and his sister offered herself up as his snack. Reluctant at first, she turned herself into a cheeseburger, one of the foods he could not resist, and he ate her. After Jenny was digested, she reformed and decided to stay in her brother's belly for the rest of their lives. She was the source of the bulge in Henry's belly.
 "I hope you find something exciting." She giggled.
 "Same here." He chuckled as he came across a group of fairies. "Ah. Breakfast time!" He grinned.
 "Oh. Hello, there." A fairy said as she spotted the boy. What brings you out here?"
 "Exploration and breakfast." Henry giggled as he eyed the fairies hungrily.
 " Ah. You may go right ahead, little boy. We love feeding little kids." Another fairy said excitedly.
 "Okay." Henry grinned happily as he started swallowing fairies, of which there were about one hundred. They tasted so wonderfully. They always seemed to taste like the tastiest foods in existence. When there were only three fairies left, they just stared at the boy who had devoured so many fairies.
 "You sure cen eat a lot." One of the fairies giggled. "There's ninety seven of us in your belly."
 "I know. I have something special planned for you three." Henry said as he pointed his finger at the fairies. "You will be most scrumptious." He grinned as a beam from his finger turned two fairies into two pieces of bread and the third into cheese. He put the cheese in between the bread and started eating. "Yum!" He beamed between bites. As he finished off the fairies, he rubbed his belly contently. "Delicious! I hope you enjoy your time in there." With that, he continued on through the forest.
 About an hour later, he came across a strange house right in the middle of the forest. While the bulge in his belly from the fairies had gone down a bit, it was still quite visible. "Ah. Nice house." He said as he admired the place. As he looked around, he came across a garden where a girl appearing to be in her teens was. She had light green skin, navy blue hair, dark green eyes, and a dark blue witch's outfit that tried to modestly cover her assets.
 "Oh. Good morning." The girl began as she spotted Henry. "I don't remember seeing you, before."
 "I was exploring the forest and came across this place." Henry explained.
 "I see." The girl said. "Would you like to come in?" She asked as she opened the door to her house.
 "S-sure." Henry stuttered nervously as he followed her. "What's your name?"
 "I'm Raven. Raven Sommers. You?"
 "I'm Henry." The boy answered as he glanced around the room. At one corner was a strange old book next to a bookshelf containing more old books and a crystal ball. A counter nearby had many bottles on it and he caught a brief glimpse of the kitchen and saw a cauldron in it. "You're a witch, aren't you?"
 "Yep. I really don't hide it very well, do I?" Raven blushed.
 "Nope. Plus, I've seen a lot of this stuff before."
 "Really?" The witch asked.
 "Yeah. My mom is a witch."
 "Ah. So do you like witches?"
 "Yeah." Henry began. "I love them. My older sister doesn't, though. She's scared of them."
 "Oh?" Raven asked curiously.
 "Yeah. She saw the Wicked Witch of the West as a little kid and was absolutely frightened of her." Henry explained.
 "I see." Raven began. "But I can't really blame her. My little niece saw that movie and the witch scared her...and even me a bit. Even more so than the witch in the book." She said in embarrassment as she looked at Henry's belly. "Ah. How did you get that belly?"
 "Some of it was from the fairies I ate an hour ago, but most of it is from my sister." The boy explained.
 "Ah. You ate your sister?" Raven asked.
 "Yeah. She reformed, but she decided to stay in my belly." He explained as Raven pat the little boy's belly.
 "Ah." Raven giggled. "You look really yummy with this belly of yours."
 "I'm guessing you like eating kids?" Henry asked.
 "Yep. Most witches do since we need to eat them to survive. Even young witches and warlocks." Raven explained. "Surly you've eaten many of your friends?"
 "Yeah. I found that girls are tastier and don't upset my tummy very often." Henry explained as he eyed the cauldron. "Is the cauldron for kids?"
 "Yeah." Raven began. "That's a transformation cauldron. If you put someone in it, they will turn into something else. I usually swallow my meals whole, but I do like using my cauldron occasionally to turn them into something else since I'm not very good with transformations. You'll make a good burger." The witch giggled as she took Henry over to the cauldron and put him in. "Yeah. Do you like getting eaten?"
 "Yeah." Henry blushed.
 "Then you'll make an even tastier burger. I've never eaten anyone with someone in their bellies." Raven said as she mixed a few things in with the boy. "You should be transformed soon."
 "I look foward to filling your belly."
 "So do I." Raven said as she licked her lips while Henry started to melt into the cauldron. "Maybe later you can eat me. Nobody's eaten me in three hundred years. See ya soon." She giggled as she left.
 About an hour later, Raven returned to the kitchen to see that all that remained of Henry was a double cheeseburger. "Yummy!" She giggled as she picked it up, turned off the cauldron, and took the burger over to her table and sat down. "Well, down the hatch." She beamed as she took the first bite. "Ah. What a perfect amount of fat to make a good burger. I can even taste his sister and the fairies. Yum!!" Before long, the entire burger had been consumed and she heard her gurgling stomach getting to work on her latest meal. "That boy is so tasty! I'm going to have to eat him more often." Raven said as she got up from the table. "Now to relax as my meal digests." Raven headed for her bedroom, grabbed a manga volume, and lied down on her bed, thinking about the amount of fun she was going to have with her new friend.
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