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Confidence Soiled Liability [Disposal] By Septia -- Report

They say revenge is sweet, but to some twisted individuals, betrayal is an even more sugary treat. One to be savoured and suckled on like hte sweetest nectar for as long as one is able to, and that is just what The night Butterfly Con has done to the Hog named Lindo.

This is the second and delicisiously cruel final part of the Confidence series;
This is a link to the first part. It makes more sense with context.

Another thing that gives context is a Visual Reference of Con, Give her a look right here. Actual art of the Night Butterfly~.

This story is a commission I wrote for  anonymous.

Proofreader for this entry of the story was  speedyblupi and  dudey64.

The icon was drawn by  dudey64, many thanks to them.





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mouth111

Posted by mouth111 8 years ago Report

Excellent writing!

That was brutal! The disposal is what I'd expect of you, graphic but written in a pleasing way. The digestion was more graphic and longer than I've seen you write, it was one of my favorites from you. You're very good at writing sadistic preds.

I wonder why she didn't simply take a second picture to send to the parents? Either way, what a delightfully cruel idea that is.

I look forward to seeing what you release tomorrow.

Septia

Posted by Septia 8 years ago Report

Always happy to hear people enjoy~.
To be honest, Con might be the most sadistic pred I have written so far. At least, no one as sadistic comes to mind.
There was a good bit of Digestion in this one and I am glad to hear it was appreciated as well.
Who knows her reasons behind it? Maybe it is to be left open, perhaps she will come back?

InTheVoid

Posted by InTheVoid 8 years ago Report

Enjoyed the story. Was a bit confused why she would mail it. Couldn't one trace the mail back? Anyways, great story.

Septia

Posted by Septia 8 years ago Report

Of course they would be sneaky enough with it. If they did send it.