A Story Built For Two

by Star Sage

A Royalmantic Picnic

Previous Chapter

Author's Note

Third times the charm, and this time finds Shining Armor and Cadence having a picnic in the middle of the woods. Of course, as you might expect, they're not alone, and five unlucky souls find themselves caught beneath these two anthro ponies, and end up dying, sometimes in rather painful ways. I'm not always into the death thing, but I can enjoy it, and google coin flip said to do it, so here it is. I hope you guys like this one, as I know Macro Zecora and I did.
Themes: Macro/Micro, Unaware, Pastries, Sandwich, Icing, Body Explore, Digestion, Crush, Death.
Macro Zecora: Shining Armor and Cadence
Myself: Paul, Rick, Alex, Maria, and Lisa(Humans)


A Royalmantic Picnic

The woods echoed with the sounds of birds and animals going about their day, and that was fine to the friends who’d made camp in a small clearing in the middle of the forest. They’d been warned by a local or two that the place wasn’t to be journeyed into, that creatures both dark and mysterious were at work in the woods, but none of them cared. After all, superstitious nonsense wasn’t to be taken seriously, not in the day and age of cellphones, GPSs, and all the other tools they had.

Besides, the place was beautiful to look at. Tall trees, of shapes and sizes they’d never seen before, and will fauna that was at once dangerous, but also cautious around the people who’d made their way into it. The worst they’d seen was a wolf pack, that Alex had scared away with a noise maker, a can with a rock in it. The sound it made had scared away most of the animals, and even if that hadn’t been enough, Paul had a gun, just to be on the safe side.

The other three members of the group, Rick, Lisa, and Maria weren’t quite so outdoorsy as the other two, but it didn’t matter. They had their phones, and a generator to keep them charged. That was enough for them to actually enjoy the great outdoors, the games or books in their phones letting them seemingly fast forward through all the boring parts of nature, only looking up when there was something to see, do, or just enjoy the smell of.

Today, after yesterday’s near disaster in the lake, when fishing had nearly gotten Rick dragged into the water by some wickedly strong fish, they’d decided on a more land bound activity. Just a quick hike into the nearby hills, where the trees thinned out a bit, and a few rocky outcroppings made for some nice places to take a few photos of the surrounding landscape. They’d left their packs and everything at camp, thinking they would be back in less than an hour, and set off just shy of noon, after eating some quick snacks.


Suddenly, the ground shook all around the five campers as a pair of giant humanoids appeared over the horizon. They were huge. Huge beyond any measure of the word. They must have easily been 1500 feet tall, making the tiny campers mere ants compared to them. It was a miracle in their eyes that they could even move at all without collapsing under their own weight. One was pink, and slightly shorter than the other, but had a pair of large wings, capable of starting cyclones, on her back. This one appeared to be female and was tenderly hugging her larger white counterpart, who was clearly male, as could be seen by the massive penis that bounced between his legs as he walked.

The two casually walked out into the forest, crushing several trees with every step they took. Even though they had just appeared over the horizon, their stride was so massive that it did not take long before they were almost directly on top of the tiny humans’ campsite. The pink mare’s foot landing squarely in middle of the lake, the deep water barely even coming up to her ankle. She looked down and frowned. “Aw… I don’t know, Shiny. It’s a little wet around here. Are you sure this is the best place for a picnic?”

“Oh, of course.” He nodded and looked up at her. “Trust me, there’s a whole bunch of exotic plants you can get here to spice up those boring old sandwiches we usually make. Honeysuckles, Maple trees, you name it.”

“Well, okay…” The pink mare sighed and sat down, sending a massive shockwave through the forest. “If you’re absolutely sure.”

“Course I’m sure.” Shining grinned and looked her in the eyes. “I wouldn’t drag you all the way out here, in the middle of nowhere, if we weren’t going to have a good time together.”


The friends were halfway up an outcropping of rock, Alex complaining a bit when his hand slipped and scraped against a stone, when the first tremor hit. The fact that the quake happened at all was enough to make the five of them stand up and take notice, looking around for someplace safe to stand, and then quickly jogging through the stones they’d been climbing to get to a clear space just beyond them. This proved harder than anticipated though.

First because the shaking stopped after only a moment. By the time everyone had their feet on the ground, it was over, and they wondered what they heck that had been. Then another tremor, this one even stronger, ripped through the land, and small stones began to pour out of the sides of the wall, raining pebbles and debris down onto them. Lisa and Maria adapted quickly, taking off their shirts and using them as umbrellas while running, an action the guys quickly copied and followed.

The race through the tight bed of a long dry creek that had carved it out was difficult. Worse still when the tremors stopped, and then started again, this time yet still stronger, making the walls themselves start to crackle and pop, as small chunks began to fall off. Still, they kept going, despite the need to keep their heads covered, and after a minute of rushing headlong out of the canyon, they were once more atop what looked like a rolling hill, only to be faced with something that should not be there.

In the woods, several hundred feet from them, was a hundred foot construct of pure white, standing next to one of light pink. The trees around it were flattened, some beneath it, others from the shockwave of where it had impacted the ground. The trees, barely coming up to half the height of either of the things, were then drawn into the air as the constructs took off again, rising high, and spilling out debris and others things onto the landscape, making the campers debate going back into the canyon.

The choice was rendered moot when the constructs landed again, a cloud of dust spilling into the air around the white, while the pink splashed down into the lake they’d been swimming in the day before. The water surged into the woods, tearing down might trees, while behind the five, an almost magnitude four quake shook through the ground, and the canyon they’d been sight seeing in literally collapsed behind them, forcing them to run as rocks began to pour forth from it.

Then they heard a noise, like the roar of a jet engine, and all of them fell to their knees as it rumbled over them. Alex could literally feel his chest shaking in time with it, as he writhed on the ground in agony for a moment. It was Rick, however, that realized where the sound had come from, and when he looked up, he just went quiet, only pointing with his hand after his ears had stopped ringing, the others following his finger, until they saw what he did, and they were left stunned.

The things...they weren’t constructs. They weren’t made by anyone, and the thoughts that had been flitting through their minds of aliens or the like were banished, or perhaps, altered, as they looked up to find that what was already giant to them, was merely a part of a far, far greater whole. Above the constructs stood titans, as if they’d walked out of myth, and they towered so far above the world that it was doubtful they even knew they stood there.

The two things were people...well, in general. They had two arms, to legs, feet and hands, and heck, one had what was obviously a picnic basket in one hand hanging at his side. A male and female, if their bodies were anything to go by, too. A couple, maybe? However, their faces weren’t even close to human, instead, something like a horse, or maybe a pony, with one having a dense, snow white coat and blue mane, while the other was light pink, with a darker, purple-ish pink mane.

The white one’s lips moved, and the booming came again, deeper, and louder than before. Those were words. The titans were speaking, but so loudly that the campers just couldn’t understand them. Worse, Paul began to panic, all his training telling him one thing, to run for it. Maria charged after him, either for his protection, or to drag him back, it was impossible to say. Whatever her designs, the darkening sky drew their attention skywards, and everyone saw the falling bottom of the pink one, as she sat down.

They screamed, one or two cried, but they all ran, scattering around, none thinking of staying together for safety, instead only the flight response entering their brains, telling them they needed to run. They did make it out from under the shadow of the pink rump, if only because she wasn’t sitting right on top of them, but the concussive blast of the impact sent a burst of air through the region, sending them skyward, and leaving them no air to scream with as they were tossed about.


Cadence waved her multi-colored tail around rapidly with anticipation as Shining sat down next to her and started to unpack the picnic basket he was carrying. The basket was absolutely huge compared to the tiny humans below, easily the size of a grocery store, as the two ponies were so massive, they were basically the size of ants to them, which seemed appropriate, given that the two seemed to be setting up some sort of picnic. It was a little odd that the two seemed to be doing it in the nude, maybe their culture didn’t have clothing, or maybe this was a romantic outing, possibly both, but regardless, it didn’t change the fact that the two were devastating the forest the campers found themselves in.

“So what did you bring?” Asked Cadence. “I mean besides stuff for sandwiches, obviously.” She smirked.

“Well, I packed us some crystal berry pastries for dessert, but if you need an appetizer, I packed some hay chips, as well as some onion dip to go with them.” He emptied the items from the basket and placed them next to her hips.

“Oh…” Cadence grinned. “You spoil me. You know I have a thing for the onion dip.” She picked up a chip and dangled it over the dip.

“Mhmm.” Shining nodded, getting the sandwich stuff out of the basket. “I told you I wanted today to be a perfect day for us.” He smiled as he watched Cadence bring the chip to her mouth.


Lisa’s cry of terror was cut off as she landed on something. Or rather, in something gooey. It was like landing in a pit of mud, and it clung to her just as hard, making it difficult for her to move around in. At first, her struggles only seemed to make her sink deeper, but as the cold stuff worked on her, she felt her body go a bit more limp, and instead started to rise up out of the gunk, slowly, but surely, making her way up and out of it.

Alex’s flight ended far less pleasantly, as he slammed hard into something that was a lot more firm, and it held him there for only a moment, the surface a bit sticky, but tilted at an almost ninety degree angle. His fall was inevitable, but his grasping hands soon locked onto what looked like a thin, which tree sprouting from the landscape, allowing him to grab onto it in his flailing, his whole body, arms and legs, wrapping around it, as his thundering heart nearly hid the roaring sound coming from the surface the tree grew out of, as it moved in and out.

Rick’s fall was less direct, as he was swirled in the air, spinning and pivoting around in the sky, the dust forcing his eyes closed, and causing them to water. When he finally landed, it was on a plain of fluffy white, and for a moment, he thought he’d landed on the white male titan, but then realized there were holes everywhere, meaning it couldn’t have been that, especially as he was looking up at the titan, standing over him, only now noticing a very unicorn like horn on his head.

Paul’s landing was just as soft as Rick’s, though on a firmer surface. It was brown instead of white, and tasted of grains when some of it got into his mouth when he slid against it in his fall. Rising to his feet, he looked all around, and then screamed as the hand of the titan, the white one, came down towards him. Fingers three times taller than he was, and many, many times longer, locked onto the landscape, and he was forced to grab onto a white boulder sticking out of it, grabbing onto the thing for all he was worth and riding it out of the picnic basket.

Finally, there was Maria, who landed on something that wasn’t quite firm, or quite a liquid. It was fluffy, light, and when some got into her mouth, it tasted of calories. Her body was still barely able to move in the stuff, however, and she was left wading through it, trying to get to the edge of the pink goop that topped a crystal pastry, unaware she was near the center, and with her speed it would take almost an hour to find a way off.

It was Lisa who realized her predicament first. As the pink titan, who had wings and a horn, she noted, brought what was obviously a giant chip down into the goop. It slammed down into the stuff, and then pulled towards her, rising up out of it, and a carrying a load with it. Sadly, this loaded included the tiny woman, who tried to cry out, but was pushed under the stuff, only able to watch as she was lifted towards the maw of the pink titan.


“Mmmm….” Cadence purred as she happily chewed her hay chip into a fine mush below swallowing her, cleaning scraping her tongue clean against her teeth and making sure she had gotten all of the delectable sauce that was trapped between her molars. “I’d forgotten just how good that dip is, honey. I love the salty taste that you get with it.”

“Thanks,” Shining smiled, placing generous amounts of cheese, lettuce and sliced tomatoes onto the slice of bread. “I figured you’d enjoy it.” He leaned over and surveyed the forest for certain types of plants. “Though to balance out the salt, I figure it’d be best if I give you a little sweetness on your sandwich.” He reached down and picked up some Maple Tree ‘herbs’ from the forest below, gently brushing most of the dirt off of them.

“Yeah.” Cadence smiled and eyed the pair of pastries, just sitting there, tempting her. “I could go for something that’s a little sweeter.” She leaned forwards and scooped a bit of the jam from the top a pastry, slowly suckling it against her lips, in order to get a sample of what the pastries would eventually taste like. She smiled as the explosion of sweetness reverberated around her maw, happily licking her lips as she saw Shining putting the finishing touches on her sandwich. “Hmm… actually, I think I want it a little sweeter, Shiny.” She said innocently and blinked her eyes at him. “Can you please put some of those honeysuckles of there as well?”

Shining chuckled, “Sure honey.” He stood up and started to scour the nearby terrain for the desired plant, all while Cadence watched him, happily watching his powerful, rippling muscles lift entire groves of trees from the earth below.


The tiny woman on the chip was screaming even as the hot, warm breath of the giantess blew over her, showering tiny droplets into the dip that coated the chip with her. Her screams were merely small bubbles in the dip, as her mouth remained covered, and not one of her cries reached any ears but her own as she was placed inside the muzzle, the long tongue coming out to guide her into the maw, and then the lips slowly sealing up behind her.

The air around her became muggy the moment the light was cut off, and it loosened the dip around her, making it easier to dig her way out. Sadly, this was because saliva and spit were mixing with the stuff, making it run all over the place. She spilled out onto the tongue, making her fall into a puddle of gunk that clung to her body, and entered her mouth. Spitting it out, trying to clean the taste off her own tongue, the one beneath her began to move.

Like a surging tide, it turned, and she was tossed with the chip towards the teeth. The tongue, more than a hundred feet long, seemed to barely sense her, as if she were an afterthought, and she was dumped onto a far harder surface. A tooth, she quickly realized, as the feeling of something hanging right above her made her cry out. She rolled off the thing just as the top set of molars came down, and with a horrible crashing sound, the chip was broken, shards of it flying in every direction.

These were like blades, and they went everywhere, the tongue catching many of them, sliding them back onto the tooth, but Lisa wasn’t fortunate enough for that to happen with her. Instead, one of the shards of chip smashed into her side, luckily the long way, so she was only winded, but she was sent spinning across the surface of the tongue, the saliva providing no traction until she fell into the throat of the titaness, the walls undulating around her like they were mocking her.

She wasn’t caught by those walls, wasn’t grabbed by them, and instead fell straight down. The pulsing heart the only noise she heard as the air became thicker, and harder to breath. She was getting deeper into the goddess who’d made a snack of her, and she was plummeting right into a pit. Her eyes, oddly, adjusted as she fell, and for a moment, she thought that was because of some light from outside.

As she entered the stomach, those thoughts were dashed, as the walls sparkled with some kind of luminescence that was almost dazzling as she fell into it. Her breath she’d been holding as she fell came out in one rush of wonder, before she landed on the bottom of the stomach, the soft but firm flesh catching her like a trampoline, nearly going ten feet down before it popped back into place.

When she settled down into the belly floor, the woman looked around, awestruck by how beautiful and terrible this place looked. Tiny droplets of light mixed with some liquid dripped all around her, and she could smell the acids in the air. Looking ait it all, she couldn’t say anything, too spellbound by the look of it, until a drop fell on her, and she finally screamed, the acids doing their work on her body.

To the titaness, she was barely a quarter of an inch tall, possibly not even that much, and her body saw her as nothing more than a small morsel. More filling fare fell from above, the chip, ground into paste entered, and it found the place silent as it did so. A single drop had reduced Lisa to nothing but a puddle of goop, her remains, a few bones, visible as the walls began to surge with the sparkling acids, to break down the food as it came.

Outside, Rick, on the slice of bread, he now realized from the one the male titan held, was being covered up. First some lettuce, soft and light, but somehow just as massive as the giants. The weight settled on him, and it was like a wet tarp, hard to move under, but not impossible. Then other weight began to land. First something he figured were tomatoes or something, given they landed away from him.

Then the cheese landed. That he could tell from the yellow at the edge of his vision, as he was smashed down into the bottom of the bread, held down by the unbelievable weight on his back, and unable to move as it fell. He tried to struggle, tried to rip at what was soft bread, but he couldn’t pull himself off the thing, and instead endured as more weights were added, and he was left trapped, unable to even cry out as the world went dark around him.

Beyond him, Maria was able to finally see as a pink wall smashed through the goop, and revealed to her a scene of horror, as the pink giantess, her finger covered with icing, brought it to her lips and licked it clean, the woman still trapped on what she now knew to be a treat, unnoticed amidst all the icing, and still trapped, as the stuff was solidifying around her in the air, leaving her frozen in place.


Shining continued to search the vast forest for the ever elusive honeysuckle herb. He searched far and wide, but seemed completely unable to find it, his expression becoming more and more visibly stressed. “Oh, come on…” he mumbled to himself. “Where is it? I know this forest has some.” But no matter how much he looked, he didn’t seem to be able to find it. He clenched his hand into fist and brought it down on a rock outcropping with such force that it shattered into a fine dust. He sighed and heard footsteps coming up behind him, it was Cadence, standing over him with an amused smile.

“It’s okay, Shiney.” She chuckled and ran her fingers through his deep blue mane. “I understand if you can’t find it. You don’t need to find every single herb in this forest in order to make me a sandwitch.”

Shining hung his head and sighed. “Yeah… I know. It’s just…” He paused. “I wanted this date to be perfect. And I was hoping that-.”

She knelt down in front of him, bringing her frosting-covered finger up to his lips. “Shh… It’s okay.” She smiled sweetly. “The important thing isn’t that the food is absolutely perfect. All that matters is that the two of us get to have some alone time together. Just the two of us, no one else around for miles.” She brought her face forward and kissed him on the lips, the frosting melting down as the two giants wrestled with their house-sized tongues.


Maria felt the ground shake as the giant walked away, and she struggled against the icing holding her down. She actually managed, as it got a bit warmer thanks to her body moving, to get an arm free, just as a pink finger swept through it again. The wall of skin smashed into her, causing the air to be knocked from her lungs in a wheeze, even as she rose up into the sky, nearly killing her from air pressure alone.

By the time she stopped, she was on the finger of the giantess, her body moving around, and now hanging nearly a thousand feet in the air. Her mind reeled as she tried desperately to press herself deeper into the icing she’d been trying to dig herself out of only moments ago, and then everything spun wildly, as the finger was pushed towards the lip of the giant, who looked just as shocked as Maria as it was smeared with the stuff.

Trapped on the lip of one of the giants, knowing this couldn’t end well, Maria scrambled to free herself, her hands clawing at the stuff, but then the sky overhead went dark, and she was staring right into the face of the pink on, as she brought her lips closer. The pair of lovers lips met in joy, and between them, the tiny Maria couldn’t do anything, as the pressure rendered her down to nothing, smashing her body to paste without even needing to chew.

At least for her, it was over in a moment, she didn’t experience anything beyond a squeezing sound, and then nothingness, as her remains were passed between the lovers in their kiss, swapped between them in their spit, while below, on his chest, Alex was watching those bodies collide, knowing both where he was, on the male’s chest, and how vulnerable he was, while inside the sandwich, Rick was still struggling, and Paul was trying to get off the bun.


The two giants broke from their embraced, Shining seeming to enjoy the experience very much. He was very much aroused, and Cadence was pushing in to go further with their intimate experience, but Shining held up his hand. “Cadence…” He grinned, “As much as I’d like to, we do have food laying out. Who knows what sort of stuff might get into it?”

“You mean like bugs or something?” asked Cadence, “I haven’t seen any, but I understand your point. Don’t want it going stale. I guess let’s eat first, and then we can have a little fun.”

Shining got up and walked back to the sandwich, finally putting the bun on top of it and piercing it with a toothpick the size of a pine tree. He then picked it up, and presented it to his beloved wife, who licked her lips and slowly took her first bite of the sandwich. “Mmmm…” She smiled. “It’s very good. I can see why you like the herbs that come from this place. They do add a little extra kick to it.”


Rick felt the sandwich move as it was lifted off the ground. Suddenly, the weight on him wasn’t so tight, and he was able to pull himself around. Below, Paul watched from his perch on the bun left behind as the male giant passed the food to the female, and he knew he wasn’t going to last long himself, and redouble his efforts to get off before he was made a meal of.

Alex, from where he was, got a good view as the giantess’ mouth opened wide, her teeth gleaming in the light as she bit into her meal, the sound she made as she did so echoing over the scene, and making it hard to not stare as her teeth ground through trees thicker than he was tall, meanwhile her tongue licked the contents, dragging them into her maw, and making her cheeks bulge a bit.

From inside the sandwich, Rick didn’t know any of that, and only realized just how dangerous the world was right now when teeth started tearing into the landscape before him. Molars several times large than he was ripped out of the bottom of the world, their shiny sides only barely missing his hand by inches, and making his heart skip a beat as he tried to pull away from the scene, which allowed him to stare dumbly at her mouth as she chewed up her bite.

It was a horrible thing to watch, and worse to hear, as those trees cracked and popped loudly within her maw, her jaw moving up and down slowly, deliberately, before her head tilted backwards, and he got to watch as the load entered her throat, and she swallowed it down, a bulge the size of a building descending her neck, and then vanishing into her chest, before she brought the sandwich towards her muzzle again.


Cadence brought the sandwich back to her muzzle and slowly chewed it, taking her sweet time in enjoying all the flavors it had to offer. She didn’t even notice the tiny little human that was trapped on the bun. Shining was getting ready to make a sandwich for himself, but Cadance stopped him.

“You don’t need to make yourself a full sandwich.” She smiled. “This is good, but there’s no way I’m going to be able to finish the whole thing by myself. I don’t suppose you’d want any would you?” She dangled the sandwich in front of his muzzle, letting him sniff in the pleasant aroma.

“Hmm…” He thought. “It does smell pretty good.” He licked his lips “Well I guess one little bite couldn’t hurt.” He opened his mouth wide, saliva dripping down his teeth, and his cavernous maw cast a huge shadow over the sandwich, before slamming down with a deafening crash.


Rick was drawn into the cavern of her mouth, and then tossed off his perch, unable to resist as the lurching stop rocked him about. As such, he fell. Not even onto her tongue. She took such a huge bite that he fell right into her throat, and was falling into it without even the chance to dodge her teeth. The fall was horrifying to the tiny man, as his sight of the world below was of a glowing cauldron, the pink lights showing him exactly where he was going.

The moment he exited her throat, he was assaulted by acids that shone with energy. They tugged at his body, causing his skin to literally burn from it. Shutting his eyes tightly, he tried to not look, but soon his eyelids literally melted away, forcing him to watch as that pool came closer and closer. Finally, he splashed down into the acid filled ocean, and his world became a blinding hot agony for a heartbeat, his mouth opening to scream, but getting nothing out as even the air inside him was burned away.

On the bun, Paul was feeling far less happy about his position, as once again, he watched the giantess tear into the food. Her teeth looked like earthmoving equipment, ripping into the landscape with ease. His only solace was that he had found himself near the toothpick that had been driven into the sandwich, which hopefully offered him a bit of safety, at least long enough to think of something.

Then the world spun, as the toothpick was pulled free, and instead of looking into the eyes of a goddess, he felt the deep blue eyes of a good staring down at him. The giant was now the one about to eat him, and worse, as he sniffed it, the flow of air nearly tore him off the bun, sending him plummeting to the ground below. Perhaps that would have been a merciful death, however, as Paul watched the mouth open wide, the tongue snaking out to lick the lips, before it creaked apart.

Quickly, he drew his gun, the one he’d intended to keep animals away, and fired until the thing clicked dully, each of the bullets burying themselves in the soft lip of the stallion, before the teeth came down towards him, and then crashed through the bun, sending him into the maw, which sealed behind him, casting him into the hot, humid darkness that made it hard to breathe, and even harder to move.

He wasn’t going to go quietly, however, and scrambled for a perch, trying to find somewhere safe, as the stallion started to chew his meal. That proved impossible however, and he was soon tossed onto one of the molars, his body screaming at him as he fell, and he panicked, raising his hands above his head, and then crying out as the things hit, his strength barely enough to keep the teeth from crushing him, as he tried to resist the grinding motion.


The two ponies continued to slowly chew away at the sandwich, until there was nothing left but chunks of it between their teeth. “Ah…” Cadence leaned back and patted her belly. “That was very satisfying. You made a good choice having us come here.”

“See?” Shining smiled. “I told you the food was good!”

Cadence chuckled as Shining smiled and pointed at his teeth. “Honey, you’ve got something in your teeth.”

“Oh, I do?” Shining ran his fingers over his teeth. “Yeah, I do, but whatever it is, it’s wedged in there pretty good.” He picked up a tree from the ground and started trying to get the foreign object out, but no matter how much he poked and prodded it, the thing in his teeth just refused to come loose. Cadence just sat by in amusement, watching him try in vain to remove the object.

After a minute or so, Cadence had finished her pastry, but Shining was no closer to getting the chewed-up food out of his teeth. Cadence didn’t want to hurt his poor little ego, but also wanted him to be able to finish his own pastry at some point, after all, she was a mare who didn’t like to be kept waiting. “Would you like me to help you with that, sweetie?” She asked.

Shining sighed. “Yes… all right.”

Cadence opened his mouth and peered inside, looking at the bit of food wedged tight in his molar. Her horn glowed and gently eased it out, before tossing it down his cavernous esophagus and down to his stomach.

“I loosened it.” He blushed, embarrassed he didn’t think to use magic himself, then again, it was a lot harder to manipulate things you couldn’t see. Yep that was his excuse, and he was sticking to it.

Cadence grinned. “You sure did, honey.” She passed Shining his pastry. “You go ahead and eat that, and once you’re done, we’ll be ready for the real dessert of the evening.” She chuckled.


Inside the muzzle, Paul dove down into the space between the teeth as he top molars pulled away. The cramped, rough hewed edges provided protection as the mouthful was chewed up, and then swallowed down, the spit and other fluids washing over the tiny man, who was forced to nearly break his fingers to keep himself where he was. Worse, he was nearly blinded and deafened at once, as the stallion spoke, the voice so much louder from within than it had been outside.

Disoriented, barely able to see, Paul was almost skewered when a huge piece of wood suddenly invaded the space he was in. The sharp pointed thing was so close to him that he only just moved out of the way, wriggling and squirming to keep as much distance between himself and it as he could. It hurt to do so, and he felt his clothing rip more than once. Then a finger entered, and a nail, far broader, tried to do the same thing for several seconds.

Finally, at last, the mouth opened wide, and he found himself staring at the visage of the titaness, her eyes scanning over the muzzle, making him cringe deeper, trying to avoid her gaze. HIs attempts to remain hidden did him no good at all, however, as her sharp eyes spotted him, and he felt a tingle as a light glow began to surround him completely. It felt like a vice grip on his whole body, and even as he tried to resist it, it pushed at him in every direction.

With a sickened crunch, the Princess’ light touch of magic, in gripping the tiny human, reduced him to so much pulp. It was a barest hint of her magic, and his body simply wasn’t built to take it. Without examining the bloody remains further, she then tossed it into the throat, where his stomach would reduce even bones to nothing but sludge in a few seconds, leaving only Alex alive, as he stared at the two titan, completely unaware of what had happened to his friends.


Shining ate his pastry relatively quickly, as he was eager to get ready for his real dessert, which was waiting across the forest for him. The two still had no idea that they had just devoured a quartet of unfortunate campers, leaving only one left, clinging to Shining’s chest fur, watching as the submarine-sized baked good dissapeared into the giant’s maw. Alex was glad in a way that they hadn’t seen him, if they could do this much devastation casually, he’d hate to think what might happen if the two became aware of mankind’s existence. He wondered for a brief moment what became of his friends. He could only hope that they had escaped the giant’s movements and run out of the forest.

His thoughts, however, were interrupted by a dollop of thick jam dripping down from the giant pony’s maw, coating him in the thick, sweet fluid and pinning him to the white fur. He looked down, seeing the throbbing erection below him. If he fell, he knew he’d be done for, he just had to hope that when the two lay down to make love, that he’d be able to work his way out of the mess and climb down from their bodies. That was his only hope, a hope that was quickly dashed when he saw a pair of enormous purple eyeballs staring directly at him, but not seeing him as any different from the pulped fruit in the jam. “Oh… Shiney, you got jam all over your nice white coat.” She said in a teasing voice, the booming, incomprehensive noise blasting Alex with sound.

“Heh!” Shining smirked. “Then why don’t you go ahead and clean it off?” He gently ran a hand through her mane.


Alex could barely move as the jam from the sweet poured over him. The hair he’d been hanging from desperately was not something he was stuck too completely, his body unable to move as the stuff stuck to him like glue. Worse, he couldn’t see or hear anything beyond the jam itself, as it clogged his eyes and ears, even making it hard to breathe, if not for a bubble his head was in at the moment.

Then it got worse, as something smashed into him. The impact was hard enough that it nearly broke his bones, and he felt himself rising up on something slimy. It took very little imagination to realize what had happened, and worse, what it meant for him, as he scrambled to move. Luckily, the saliva coated member he found himself was hot enough that the jam was practically a liquid in seconds.

Unluckily, he was still sticking out of the end of it was it was drawn into the maw of the titaness, her teeth framing his view of the titan, the white body he’d been on for the past few minutes, whose eyes seemed to be boring into him as he looked into his lover’s maw. Then he opened his own mouth, and the two met in a passionate kiss, their tongues meeting, and tossing the tiny human about between them.

Alex was floating almost the instant their lips closed, as the saliva that had flooded their mouths flowed to and fro between them. The tongues, like huge whales, wrestled and made the situation worse, creating ripples, and he was forced to swim out from between them, lest he be crushed when they met, making it harder and harder to breathe as his muscles burned from the exertion.

Then the lips parted, and he found himself sliding backward. He knew what that meant, and screamed as the salvia finally let him go, and he looked out to find he was in the titan’s mouth now, the pink visage of the titaness looking in on him, before the teeth snapped shut, and the spit was swallowed hard, the liquid washing over him, and hauling him down into the throat.

He was subjected to twists, pushes, and nearly being crushed as the throat muscles passed him down slowly into the titan’s chest, guiding him down into the body of the giant, before spilling him out into the stomach, the rancid smelling air burning at his nose as he actually felt the hairs inside melt from the assault. He quickly clamped his mouth and eyes shut, the stomach not yet active enough to melt him before he hit the ground.

Sadly, the pools of acid, glowing with a blue light, were more than enough to make that happen, and he fell right into one. Or rather, he slammed into a huge log that was already partly melted, smashing through it, and then diving down. A second later, only a few bubbles emerged from the pit, and very briefly, a bit of white bone, before it too sank once more into the depths, never to be seen again.