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The Mosquito buzzes into the masturbating girl’s room and lifts her sweaty body out from under her sheets.She screams as the sheets slip from her shaking limbs.
“Nooooooo… Get off meee!!!!”
Its hideous serrated insectoid proboscis.presses at the soft base of her throat, just above her collar bones. It pierces through her trachea and down into her chest.. A small bead of blood wells through as in plunges into her chest cavity and down into her beating heart. The secretions on the outside mix with her heartblood poisoning Amy with a potent neurotoxin that heightens the fear of the mosquito’s victims,. and her heart-rate increases… thumping like a set of drums as the fear adrenaline speeds it up,allowing the mosquito to suck up her lifeblood faster..
“Moooommmm…. Heeeeeellllpppp Meeeee!!!””
Amy feels afraid… more afraid than she’s ever been in her life. She shakes involuntarily, otherwise frozen on the spot as the MIedo Mosquito starts to painfully siphon off her liquids....
“Noooooooooooooooooo… Uck...cack...cough cough cough”
Sluuuurppp Slurrrrp Sluuurrp.





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Giant Man eating Mosquitoes ate my family and I need the money to buy an enormous Citronella Candle to prevent them from returning and killing me.

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Hola

Posted by Hola 5 years ago Report

WTF

Riraito

Posted by Riraito 5 years ago Report

WTF?

It's a Mosquito of the family Culicidae... the females of the species are a type of parasite, inserting a small hollow tube, known as a proboscis, to extract blood from their host. They can be found on every land mass apart from Antarctica.
They're fairly common, I'm surprised you haven't heard of them.