Mortuus Orbis | By : Sparrow & InBrightestDay Category: -Misc Video Games/RPGs > Crossovers Views: 3538 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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The demon flew for countless miles across the dead city, Chun-Li hanging limp in its clutches, not daring to turn her head or even breathe too hard for fear of slipping out of its grip and plummeting to the distant ground. She was pressed up against its chest, her face squished into the rough tangle of the demon’s chest-hair and her breasts spread out against the firm planes of its abdomen. She could feel rivulets of its hot sweat trickling down her body, mixing with the thick semen still oozing sluggishly from her aching vagina and dripping from her dangling legs.
Eventually, she felt it pulling back, and sensed they had arrived at whatever destination it had been seeking. The air rushed around her as it flew through a large broken window and alighted on the ground inside, dumping her out of its arms. Chun-Li hit the ground with a heavy thud, all the aches and pains from her ordeal screaming at her anew. A gust of cold air blasted over her prone body and she watched as the creature leapt back off the edge and for a moment was lost in numerous winged figures coasting in the air around the structure.
With a groan she pushed herself up, her hands braced against a carpeted floor, but the texture felt wrong, the expensive fabric caked with filth. It was then the smell struck her, the reek of rotting shit, acrid piss and coppery blood overwhelmed her.
She gagged on her own breath, vomit stinging at the back of her throat as she pushed away from the soiled ground. The demon had dumped her in what appeared to be a large hotel room, but the section she was in had been walled off by a tangle of metal rebar driven through the floor, forming a makeshift sky-cell.
Beyond the twisted thicket of rusted steel, Chun-Li could see into the rest of the room. Much of the expensive wooden furniture had been smashed into splinters, except for the bed. Surrounding it were ragged pieces of clothing, including the remains of a white jacket with a stylised ‘R’ on the front. A breath hitched in the policewoman’s throat when she saw someone was splayed out on the bed.
It was another woman, with a long mane of bright fuchsia hair that was tangled and matted with dried semen. Her entire body was in a sorry state, presumably from the ravages of the demons. The pale flesh was marred with long shallow red lines and thin lines of dried blood that had oozed from them. Her waist was badly bruised, stippled with black and brown and her midsection fared no better, similarly stained with purple splotches.
Chun-Li’s heart ached at the sight of the other woman, and she began to search for a way to get to her. She pried at the bars, but the thick iron strands refused to budge. The smashed-open window was the only way out, but her makeshift prison had been placed close to a thick pillar of smooth concrete that provided no hand or footholds she could’ve used to shimmy out onto the building’s exterior.
Still, she cautiously attempted to reach past it, pressing her bare chest against the cold stone, but her fingers couldn't find any purchase to swing around it. Just extending her legs made her beaten up loins ache, and the cold wind went straight through her torn pantyhose and chilled the demon seed clinging to her puffed up lower lips.
A shadow fell over her and she leapt back from the edge so fast she tripped, falling over backwards and feeling the carpet stick to the firm cheeks of her rump when she landed.
A demon had flown in through another broken window, the policewoman wasn't certain if it was the same beast that had ravaged her, alighting in the main bedroom with the other woman still sprawled on the bed. Chun-Li could feel the vibration of its thudding steps through the floor, its body hunched over and wings folded against its back to try and keep from hitting the ceiling of the spacious hotel room. It was stalking towards the bed, tongue lashing over long ivory canines, cock bobbing as it walked, growing longer and thicker with its depraved lust.
The policewoman slammed her fist against the bars and screamed her outrage at the beast until her throat ached, but her attempts to divert the creature’s attention went ignored and the creature grabbed the unresponsive woman by one black thigh-high boot, pulling the limp body to the edge of the bed.
With a loud squelching sound from her abused vagina, the demon violently forced himself inside the woman, and she came to life with a ragged cry. Her sky blue eyes sprang open wide to drink in her sudden violation, her wails of agony stuttered by the beast’s powerful thrusts.
The demon grunted like a savage, punctuating his strokes as his paws crushed the lithe female’s waist and pulling her bruised and battered cunt over his ruinous cock. His dense, heavy nuts swung low and struck the pert ass of the fuchsia haired woman with the sharp smacks of flesh meeting flesh.
The awful sounds of the rape reverberated through the room and Chun-Li held her hands over her ears to block it out. Yet it was a siren’s call to the horrific things outside and she could only watch in horror as they turned in towards the blown out window.
She tucked herself in tight against the wall as they flooded inside the main room and crowded the bed. The woman's screams rose to a heartrending pitch before they were suddenly cut off into muffled mewls.
Then there was only the primal snarls of the horde and the profane sounds of squishing and squelching. Chun-Li ventured a glance, but all she saw was a single black boot quivering between a tangle of leathery wings and rippling muscle.
The hellish gangrape continued on for what seemed like hours as Chun-Li remained tucked into her cubby, eyes screwed shut and hands over her ears.
Then it was all over and the monsters began to trickle from the room and back into the sky, though some still remained to laze about in the room. Chun-Li felt a pang of guilt over how she had hid and looked between a small crack to check on the poor woman.
Except she was no longer there.
The fighter’s brows furrowed in confusion and she scanned over one of the creatures in her line of sight. When she saw a lock of the woman’s hair hanging from the corner of its blood slicked maw, it felt like her heart had dropped into her stomach.
They had fucked her to death, and then eaten her.
Chun-Li sank to the ground, the weight of fully understanding what was in store for her sitting in her chest like a hard knot of cold dread. She looked to the open window and for a moment earnestly debated the idea of jumping out to spare herself such torment.
It was at that moment she heard the hushed whisper of someone calling to her. Confused she looked to the source and when it came again her eyes focused on the grate of the vent low to the floor, painted to match the wall.
“H-Hello?” She whispered in English into the vent, her voice croaky and weak. Quickly, the grate was pushed open until Chun-Li could make out a young woman with long black hair inside, peering out at her with wide brown eyes, her mouth covered by what almost looked like a bandanna made of thick spider’s webs. The young woman squirmed part of the way out, crawling on her elbows and grimacing in some discomfort.
Cindy Moon (Earth 616) - Marvel - The Amazing Spider-Man (https://i.imgur.com/8y6bPLD.jpg)
Chun-Li blinked, then swallowed and spoke in her best policewoman voice.
“Hey, you want to get out of here?”
The other woman, barely more than a girl by the look of it, nodded slowly.
“Good. I’m Chun-Li, what’s your name?”
“C-Cindy,” the girl said quietly.
“Okay Cindy,” said Chun-Li, eyes darting around as she thought. “How long have you been here?”
“Not sure,” said the girl quietly. “A few days. I tried to escape, but they… they…” the girl sniffled and looked away. Chun-Li knew without having to ask that she had been raped as well. Quite possibly more than once.
“Afterwards,” Cindy said, once she seemed confident in her ability to speak again, “they beat me up and threw me in here. I think it’s where they keep people before they…” Cindy’s gaze strayed to the bloodstained bed in the other room.
Chun-Li’s heart clenched with sorrow for the young woman, and rage at the injustice done to her, but she tamped it down.
“Right. Do you know if there’s a way out of here, then?”
“Sure,” Cindy nodded, a touch morosely, and pointed out the broken window.
“Cindy, I know it might seem bad, but I believe that we can get out of here. We don’t need to-“
“No,” Cindy rolled her eyes, looking a little embarrassed. “I know a way that we can get out there.” She flicked her wrist, and a line of the silk-like webbing shot from her hand to stick to the wall. Chun-Li stared.
“How is that possible?”
“I got bit by a radioactive spider,” Cindy replied, letting the line fall. Now it was Chun-Li’s turn to roll her eyes.
“Sure. Are you sure you can get us out that way?”
Cindy nodded firmly, and Chun-Li clenched her fists in anticipation.
“Okay then,” She glanced back through the bars, looking to see if there were any demons watching, and then looked back to Cindy. “There anything you know about these things that could help?”
Cindy thought for a moment, then said:
“They all seem to go to sleep at night. I guess they can’t see so well in the dark. But they always leave one awake to watch the place. That’s how I got caught the first time I tried to escape.”
“I can take care of that,” Chun-Li muttered. “Okay. We’ll wait until it’s dark and they go to sleep. You’d better get some rest or something, I’ll keep watch.”
The silk-covered young woman nodded and then retreated back into her hiding place as Chun-Li sank back on her haunches to watch the other room, slowly banking the fury that had been building inside of her. One of those monsters had overpowered her, beaten her, raped her, dragged her back to its nest to be food for its friends, and then torn apart some wretched unfortunate before her very eyes.
But, it hadn’t killed her when it had the chance, and that would be the last mistake it would ever make.
**
As the sun set, its weakening rays made the strange, warped city look even more ominous than it already had. Chun-Li’s eyes were red and sore from tiredness and she stifled a yawn as she waited. Just as she thought she wouldn’t be able to keep awake for another moment, she saw the demons returning to rest for the coming night. They flew in through the broken windows, through the smashed skylight, and clambered up through an elevator shaft that they seemed to have already torn open to use as a means of reaching the lower levels.
For a while she could hear them in the other rooms, stamping around and wrestling with each other, roaring and smashing against the few internal walls that were still intact. Afterwards, though, the noise settled down, and when she peered out from her cubby-hole, she saw them piled up in corners or on the soiled rugs, fast asleep.
In a stroke of luck, the room she and Cindy were being held captive in remained vacant, but as Cindy prepared to slither out of the crevice in which she’d hidden herself, they froze at the sound of wings flapping, and something landing in the open mouth of their cell. Right between them and freedom.
It was one of the demons, and judging by its pair of black eyes and set of broken teeth, it was the one that had brought Chun-Li here. Chun motioned for Cindy to stay back as the creature stomped towards them, its eyes shining with lust and erection already starting to rise between its legs.
The moment of revenge upon her, Chun-Li gave ground, backing towards the bars as she rolled her neck, trying to loosen up her shoulders. She locked eyes with the unsuspecting monster, feeling a glorious frisson of energy crackle through her powerful body, ready for an actual fight this time.
Chun-Li waited until the very last moment, when it was reaching out for her, claws extended, then reached back, grabbed onto the twisted rebar, and hoisted herself up so she could kick aside its hands and wrap her thick, solid thighs around its neck. They couldn’t risk the usual clamour of a fight, so she needed this to be over fast, and more important, quietly.
The demon was silenced as her muscles tightened, cutting off its air. The beast tried to turn around and pull away, but Chun-Li held onto the bars, her heels digging into its belly as she leveraged every ounce of power in her formidable thighs against the creature. Her face purpled, cords standing out in her neck, wincing as the demon’s wings flapped back against her, trying to throw her off.
It clawed at her thighs and calves with its sharp fingernails, and then tried to reach up to claw at her face until a line of silk webbing glued its hands together and pulled them away. Cindy had squirmed out of her hiding place and knelt, pulling on the silk line with all her might to keep the creature restrained.
The beast relaxed the muscles of its throat for a moment, desperate to suck in a breath, and Chun-Li heard its windpipe collapse with a sound like breaking eggshells. It gurgled for a moment, wings shuddering, and then slumped down motionless. Bleeding, tired, legs almost numb from the force with which she had been clenching them around the monster’s throat, Chun-Li finally let her thighs go slack.
Arms screaming, she dropped back to the ground, groaning quietly as she carefully felt the scratches it had left in her thick thighs.
“That was amazing,” said Cindy, standing up and looking down at the dead demon with an expression of awe.
“Good,” Chun-Li groaned, standing up. “Because I don’t think I could do that again. Can we go now?”
“Uh, yeah, sure. Let’s get out of here,” said Cindy, brown eyes fixing resolutely on the ruined city outside the broken window, now swallowed in darkness. It loomed before them, barely visible, terrifying and unknowable, but infinitely better than what awaited them in the ruined hotel.
Without a second thought Chun-Li wrapped both arms around Cindy’s chest, feeling the smooth silkiness of the webbing that covered the young woman’s body. Shooting out another set of webs towards the entryway, Cindy glanced over her shoulder.
“Hang on tight!” she warned, before catapulting them out of the window and away.
***
They swung through the city without any real direction in mind, just wanting to get as far from the eyrie as possible. At first Chun-Li was concerned that Cindy wouldn’t be able to see where they were going, that she’d end up swinging straight into the side of a building, but the young girl seemed to have a preternatural sense for when to change direction. When Cindy tired, they would rest on rooftops or balconies, taking time to catch their breath.
It was in one such break when Chun-Li, after asking Cindy to weave something for her that would cover her at last, remarked on their strange circumstances.
“I was just about to get into the shower,” she said, turning in place so that the streamers of webbing extending from Cindy’s outstretched fingertips could adhere to the tight muscles of her belly, then awkwardly bending over so that the webbing could at last cover her mound. “Then, I’m down there with all those, uh, sick people coming for me.”
“The zombies?” Cindy asked, ceasing the webbing for a moment to work the cramps out of her hands.
“Pardon?” Chun-Li asked, turning around to face Cindy, unsure if she’d heard right.
“Y’know, like in all those old movies. Dawn of the Dead and 28 Days Later and stuff.”
“Um, I don’t watch a lot of American television,” said Chun-Li awkwardly, not recognising any of the names. “I don’t…”
“Well,” Cindy said, shaking her head. “Trust me, they look totally like the things from some of those movies.” She frowned. “Sort of.”
She was distracted letting out more webbing to cover Chun-Li’s chest, noticing as she did so some strange patterns of scars across the older woman’s body. Three cuts repeated at different angles in different places all over her body.
“How did they happen?” she asked, pointing.
“Oh, a man broke into my apartment and tried to kill me.”
Cindy grimaced. “Sorry, I-”
“It’s alright. I threw my couch at him, and then kicked him so hard he fell through the wall.”
“Oh wow,” said Cindy, eyes lighting up. “So, are you, like, a superhero or something?”
Chun-Li scoffed. “Not really. I’m surprised you haven't heard of me, though, I get a lot of fanmail from people your age.”
“Really?”
“Yeah. Most of it from boys saying they want me to crush their heads between my thighs.”
That made them both laugh. It felt good to release some of the tension that had been rapidly building up over the previous day and night.
“I shouldn’t be surprised,” Cindy said, still giggling. “Since I got bitten and started to be able to do, well, this, this friend of my dad’s had me stay in a bunker.”
Chun-Li frowned at this, but allowed the younger woman to continue.
“Said that it was for my own safety, not that it did any good in the end. One morning I’m getting up to do my hair, then suddenly I’m falling through space like someone’s pushed me out of a window. Be dead if I were anyone else. After that, I swung around the city for a while trying to find anyone who wasn’t slouching and moaning. Thought I heard gunfire from a place over to the east at one point and I was gonna check it out when, well…”
They both looked away uncomfortably, their good mood evaporating. Chun-Li grimacing at the memory of the purple-haired lady’s gruesome demise.
“You said there was gunfire,” she said, wanting to distract both the young woman and herself from any thoughts of their experiences in this place. “Do you think you could find the place it had come from?”
“I-I, could give it a good try,” Cindy said.
“Okay then,” Chun went back over to Cindy, feeling how the new suit of smooth flexible silk moved over her powerful body.
“You ready?”
“Yeah, yeah, just don’t try and let go at the top of the swing again,” Cindy warned as she stood up. She stood on the very edge, and Chun-Li wrapped her arms around the younger woman’s midriff, swallowing as she prepared to jump. It wasn’t any easier than the first three times, she thought, tipping forwards and feeling her stomach lurch as they went past the point of no return.
For a moment, they plummeted, and Chun-Li’s heart leapt up into her mouth. Then Cindy snapped away a pair of web-lines, and their plunge turned into a swing, a swoop through the air. It was exhilarating in a way that nothing else in the policewoman’s life had been like. She maintained her hold on Cindy, counting the swings, the leaps, the death-defying acrobatics over the silent buildings below.
Then they slammed into something that Cindy hadn’t seen, something that bent and flexed against them and stuck to their flesh like glue. It was more webbing, but different from the stuff Cindy had covered them in and swung through the city on. This was a bright, glossy white instead of the soft grey that Cindy’s was, and seemed thicker, fleshier to the touch rather than the wispy substance Cindy produced.
They hung there, trapped in a colossal spider’s web stretching between two buildings, squirming around trying to find a way to get free that wouldn’t drop them hundreds of feet to the tarmac below. Then the webbing started to tremble, to jump, and they both looked up to see the shape crawling downwards towards them.
A lithe, black-suited figure, glistening like oil in the weak moonlight, with what almost looked like the pattern of a spider spreading out across itself. Blood-red hair hung down towards them, the only part of it that conceded to the pull of gravity, and behind the hair a pair of wide, staring white eyes.
Spinneret (Earth-18119) - Marvel - Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows (https://i.imgur.com/sfkWsyY.jpg)
Slim, limber fingers slid it down the webbing towards them, and as it approached their struggle redoubled.
Then it spoke, in a woman’s voice.
“Okay. You’re going to tell me where I am, what’s going on, and who you are. In that order. Starting now.”
Art from this chapter is from Andrew Gibbons (https://www.artstation.com/artwork/XB992Y) and Clayton Crain (found here: https://tinyurl.com/2p88mss7)
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