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Effective Education By AllRightAllNight -- Report

A girl gets an incentive to pay attention in class.

Sorry I haven't posted anything in a while. I'm trying to get back into writing more regularly.

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Superwedgie

Posted by Superwedgie 4 years ago Report

Great story!

And good to see you writing again!

AllRightAllNight

Posted by AllRightAllNight 4 years ago Report

Thanks! I do have more ideas for stories, I just need to get better at motivating myself to actually write them out.

Apostolos

Posted by Apostolos 4 years ago Report

That was an amazing read, maybe a sequel where she tries to get away with digesting them?

AllRightAllNight

Posted by AllRightAllNight 4 years ago Report

Glad you liked it! If I were to write more of this it would likely end in non-fatal digestion with reformation, since that's what I like the most, but I'll keep in mind the interest. I may reuse some/all of these characters if I have another good idea in the same setting.

rugli

Posted by rugli 4 years ago Report

Wow...super hot story this.
But I would have loved to know how many questions the quiz was at the beginning.
I also like how vore is used here as a reward rather than punishment as often happens in those classroom settings vore stories.

AllRightAllNight

Posted by AllRightAllNight 4 years ago Report

Thank you! I considered writing out the full quiz but figured it would mess up the pacing. Also, one of my pet peeves is when a story covers the beginning and end of a class like this but has no time skipped in the middle, so it ends up seeming like the class was just like five minutes long. This way the reader can fill in however many questions they think is reasonable to take most of a class period.

I'm glad you liked the framing of vore here. I tend to prefer vore as a consensual, pleasurable thing (unless I have an interesting idea that requires otherwise). The "cool teacher" archetype was a good fit for that.

Vmaster608

Posted by Vmaster608 4 years ago Report

Hope to see more.

AllRightAllNight

Posted by AllRightAllNight 4 years ago Report

I'll keep that in mind! There's definitely more I could do in this setting.

Vmaster608

Posted by Vmaster608 4 years ago Report

Cool.