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AI art "Sera’s First Experience with Tentacles" with user description "After seeing Lady Maria’s pictures, Sera couldn’t stop thinking about them.

There had been something strange, exciting, and almost unreal about what she had seen. The way Maria had looked so calm, so confident, and so pleased made Sera curious in a way she couldn’t ignore.

So, of course, Sera asked her about it.

Lady Maria only smiled.

She didn’t explain anything.
She didn’t give Sera a warning.
She didn’t even tell her what to expect.

All she gave her was an address.

Sera looked it up and tilted her head in confusion.

“A forest…?”

At first, she thought Maria was joking. But the more she thought about it, the more excited she became. If Lady Maria had sent her there, then there had to be something waiting for her.

A few hours later, the sun had already disappeared behind the trees.

Sera walked through the forest alone, guided only by her phone and the faint moonlight above her. The air was cool, the trees were quiet, and every little sound made her heart beat faster.

Branches cracked beneath her feet.
Leaves rustled around her.
Somewhere in the darkness, something moved.

Sera swallowed nervously, but she didn’t turn back.

“Lady Maria… if this is one of your jokes, I swear…”

Just as she said that, the ground beneath her suddenly gave way.

Sera gasped as she slipped and fell down into a hidden opening covered by roots and leaves. She landed on something soft instead of hard stone, blinking in surprise as she slowly pushed herself up.

Then she noticed it.

The cave.

It was warm. Strange. Alive.

The walls glistened faintly in the dim light, and all around her, shapes moved slowly in the shadows.

Tentacles.

They were everywhere.

Some curled along the stone floor. Others hung from the ceiling or moved carefully through the air, almost as if they were studying her.

Sera should have been scared.

But she wasn’t.

Instead, her cheeks turned red, and a small smile appeared on her lips.

“So this is what Lady Maria wanted to show me…”

One of the tentacles slowly approached her. It stopped just in front of her, almost waiting.

Sera took a deep breath and reached out.

The moment her fingers touched it, the cave seemed to react. More of them began to move, surrounding her carefully, gently, curiously.

They didn’t hurt her.
They didn’t force her.
They waited.

And Sera understood.

This place wasn’t a trap.

It was an invitation.

She smiled, her nervousness slowly turning into excitement.

“Well then… don’t keep a lady waiting.”

The tentacles moved closer, wrapping around her with surprising warmth. They lifted her gently, supporting her body as if she weighed nothing. Sera let out a soft gasp, then laughed quietly as they explored her with careful, teasing movements.

At first, she tried to stay composed.

But that didn’t last long.

The more they touched her, the more she relaxed. The more they teased her, the more she forgot about the forest, the night, and everything else outside the cave.

There was only the warmth around her.
The soft pressure holding her.
The strange, overwhelming pleasure building inside her.

Sera clung to the nearest tentacle, breathing heavily as her confidence began to melt into pure enjoyment.

“So this is why Maria looked like that…”

The cave answered only with movement.

More tentacles joined in, each one careful but eager, surrounding Sera completely. She was no longer nervous. No longer unsure.

She wanted this.

And the cave seemed more than happy to grant her wish.

By the time the night grew quiet again, Sera was completely exhausted, lying against the soft floor of the cave with a satisfied smile on her face.

Her clothes were a mess.
Her hair was tangled.
Her cheeks were still glowing.

But Sera looked happier than ever.

After a while, she slowly reached for her phone with trembling fingers and sent Lady Maria a message.

Sera: “You could have warned me.”

A moment later, Maria replied.

Lady Maria: “And ruin the surprise?”

Sera stared at the message for a second.

Then she laughed.

Sera: “Fair point.”

She looked back into the darkness of the cave, where the tentacles were still moving slowly, patiently, almost as if they were waiting for her to recover.

Sera smiled.

Maybe this wouldn’t be her last visit after all.

@gildenstein @hollenwulf @octavian @peterco
@warmicestudios @casca_kirei-onna @heihund
@bad77 @a_casual_prompter @parda @terror2
@goobygubby @cro_bo @varcolac @smut317
@narillia @zerogroupe21 @saltymajor778 @zesoul @reptorn"
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Sera’s First Experience with Tentacles

After seeing Lady Maria’s pictures, Sera couldn’t stop thinking about them. There had been something strange, exciting, and almost unreal about what she had seen. The way Maria had looked so calm, so confident, and so pleased made Sera curious in a way she couldn’t ignore. So, of course, Sera asked her about it. Lady Maria only smiled. She didn’t explain anything. She didn’t give Sera a warning. She didn’t even tell her what to expect. All she gave her was an address. Sera looked it up and tilted her head in confusion. “A forest…?” At first, she thought Maria was joking. But the more she thought about it, the more excited she became. If Lady Maria had sent her there, then there had to be something waiting for her. A few hours later, the sun had already disappeared behind the trees. Sera walked through the forest alone, guided only by her phone and the faint moonlight above her. The air was cool, the trees were quiet, and every little sound made her heart beat faster. Branches cracked beneath her feet. Leaves rustled around her. Somewhere in the darkness, something moved. Sera swallowed nervously, but she didn’t turn back. “Lady Maria… if this is one of your jokes, I swear…” Just as she said that, the ground beneath her suddenly gave way. Sera gasped as she slipped and fell down into a hidden opening covered by roots and leaves. She landed on something soft instead of hard stone, blinking in surprise as she slowly pushed herself up. Then she noticed it. The cave. It was warm. Strange. Alive. The walls glistened faintly in the dim light, and all around her, shapes moved slowly in the shadows. Tentacles. They were everywhere. Some curled along the stone floor. Others hung from the ceiling or moved carefully through the air, almost as if they were studying her. Sera should have been scared. But she wasn’t. Instead, her cheeks turned red, and a small smile appeared on her lips. “So this is what Lady Maria wanted to show me…” One of the tentacles slowly approached her. It stopped just in front of her, almost waiting. Sera took a deep breath and reached out. The moment her fingers touched it, the cave seemed to react. More of them began to move, surrounding her carefully, gently, curiously. They didn’t hurt her. They didn’t force her. They waited. And Sera understood. This place wasn’t a trap. It was an invitation. She smiled, her nervousness slowly turning into excitement. “Well then… don’t keep a lady waiting.” The tentacles moved closer, wrapping around her with surprising warmth. They lifted her gently, supporting her body as if she weighed nothing. Sera let out a soft gasp, then laughed quietly as they explored her with careful, teasing movements. At first, she tried to stay composed. But that didn’t last long. The more they touched her, the more she relaxed. The more they teased her, the more she forgot about the forest, the night, and everything else outside the cave. There was only the warmth around her. The soft pressure holding her. The strange, overwhelming pleasure building inside her. Sera clung to the nearest tentacle, breathing heavily as her confidence began to melt into pure enjoyment. “So this is why Maria looked like that…” The cave answered only with movement. More tentacles joined in, each one careful but eager, surrounding Sera completely. She was no longer nervous. No longer unsure. She wanted this. And the cave seemed more than happy to grant her wish. By the time the night grew quiet again, Sera was completely exhausted, lying against the soft floor of the cave with a satisfied smile on her face. Her clothes were a mess. Her hair was tangled. Her cheeks were still glowing. But Sera looked happier than ever. After a while, she slowly reached for her phone with trembling fingers and sent Lady Maria a message. Sera: “You could have warned me.” A moment later, Maria replied. Lady Maria: “And ruin the surprise?” Sera stared at the message for a second. Then she laughed. Sera: “Fair point.” She looked back into the darkness of the cave, where the tentacles were still moving slowly, patiently, almost as if they were waiting for her to recover. Sera smiled. Maybe this wouldn’t be her last visit after all. @gildenstein @hollenwulf @octavian @peterco @warmicestudios @casca_kirei-onna @heihund @bad77 @a_casual_prompter @parda @terror2 @goobygubby @cro_bo @varcolac @smut317 @narillia @zerogroupe21 @saltymajor778 @zesoul @reptorn

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コメント (6)

C
about 1 hour ago
She quickly realised the value of this sort of creature… or so it seems to me!
V
39 minutes ago
Wonderful. Sera is expanding her pleasure horizons so much, I'm so happy for her.
P
12 minutes ago
"Good girl! We should visit this place together at some point for extra fun!" 😏
A
投稿者about 1 hour ago
@usagi77 @poly7
R
1 minute ago
Holy Moly 🔥🥵

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