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Authors: Alexander Gordon

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“I’m making breakfast for you, what does it look like?” Specca asked with a shrug.

“Specca!” Daniel exclaimed with a jump. “Why are you doing that?”

“What? Is something wrong with this?” Specca asked looking at the plates she prepared with confusion.


Ohhh
,” Luna whined while arching back slightly, her head turning to look up at Specca with wonder and a deep blush on her face as she trembled from feeling the scaly tail sliding along between her legs. While on her hands and knees the group saw Specca’s tail gently going back and forth, caressing the butterfly girl and also becoming increasingly wet from Luna’s arousal.

“Luna? Is your head alright?” Specca asked while still eyeing over the meals and wondering what she was doing to warrant the others questioning them.

“Specca?” Kroanette called out to her with a weak smile. “Your tail…”

“My tail?” Specca repeated before looking back behind her. She then jumped with a squeak as she saw what her tail was doing, quickly pulling it back and holding it behind her with a nervous smile as Luna quivered and held in her voice from the feeling.

“Oh dear, I’m so sorry, Luna. That thing has a mind of its own sometimes.”

“That’s alright,” Luna said looking down with a timid smile. “It felt good.”

“I didn’t mean to do that, honest,” Specca apologized before seeing Triska watching her with a knowing smile.

“You really like Luna now, don’t you?” Triska playfully accused.

“I’ve always liked her, but not… that wasn’t… I didn’t mean to…” Specca stuttered before turning away from the girls with a flustered huff. “It was an accident, just an accident.”

“Uh huh, sure,” Triska said before seeing Luna still on her hands and knees while blushing. “Luna? You can get up now.”

“Oh, right,” Luna quickly replied before gathering the glasses and standing up again. She smiled nervously at Specca with a weak giggle then quickly made her way over to the table to set the cups down for each of the girls.

“Honestly, I wasn’t thinking about doing that to her,” Specca promised as she brought over the plates of food and set them down before Triska and one over to the side for Daniel.

“Okay,” Triska merely replied with a shrug.

“I mean it, Triska. I didn’t.”

“I said okay.”

Specca let out a frustrated grunt as she walked back over to the pantry while Pip continued to fly in never ending circles above them with playful giggling. The nixie brought out two more plates, then paused before looking to Luna then to Falla curiously.

“By the way, the giant butterflies of Flairwood also stocked a few jars of… well, what appear to be insects of some sorts. Do you know what they are or why they put them there?”

“Yeah, for food,” Falla replied with a smirk. “They gave us some of our favorite kinds of insects for the journey to eat.”

“Wouldn’t you prefer some delicious mutton chops and fresh vegetables instead?” Specca offered with a troubled smile. “Or… do you really wish to have… bugs at the table?”

“Would that be alright?” Luna asked Daniel worriedly. “Our sisters gave us some delicious sewill larvae and hoko beetles. They’re really good.”

Daniel tried not to show a disgusted face from thinking about that then smiled weakly and nodded.

“Well, we do have our differences that need to be acknowledged and treated fairly,” he admitted. “I suppose since giant butterflies prefer to eat things like that we need to be accepting and allow you to. Um, are they…
alive
?”

“Of course, they taste best when they’re alive,” Falla answered.

“You mean we have live bugs in jars inside our pantry?” Triska questioned. “Where all our food is?”

“They’re sealed,” Falla defended. “Besides they’re food to us, so it would make sense to keep them in the pantry.”

“Gross,” Clover muttered while still avoiding eye contact.

“Clover,” Daniel sternly scolded.

“No, for once she’s right,” Triska said shaking her head. “Couldn’t we keep Falla and Luna’s… edibles in a different place? One where they couldn’t get into our food?”

“They’re not going to do anything to what’s in the pantry,” Falla argued while crossing her arms.

“Daniel? Is it okay if we keep them?” Luna asked timidly. “Please? We promise nothing bad will happen.”

Daniel glanced to the cupboard and saw a few dark tinted jars towards the top that had things crawling around inside them then to the butterfly sisters as they watched him anxiously for his answer.

“Question,” he said raising his hand up. “If they’re alive, I understand they taste better to you, but can you promise they won’t get out at all?”

“Of course not,” Luna assured with a wave of the hand. “Watch, I’ll show you how they’re jarred, you’ll see.”

She walked over to the cupboard and hopped up, snatching one of the containers with her hand. Daniel watched her carefully as she approached him and showed the jar with a happy smile on her face.

“Try to open it,” she said handing it to him. Daniel took hold of the container and eyed it cautiously, glancing over to the other girls who were also watching it with a close eye, then took hold of the lid and turned it. It loosened from around the top, with Daniel hesitating before slowly opening it a crack to peek in. He then saw that underneath the lid with the small holes for air was a silky white mesh covering that kept all the beetles inside from crawling out.

“Wait, what is this?” Daniel asked before Luna giggled and took hold of the jar to show the others.

“We wouldn’t let them get out that easily,” she reasoned with a shrug.

“What is that?” Triska asked pointing at the white webbing.

“It’s silk made from canopy larvae found in the elder trees of Flairwood,” Falla explained. “It’s very soft and has no taste whatsoever. And it also makes for great bug nets.”

Luna demonstrated by reaching her hand into the silky net, passing right through it as it seemed to stretch and part around her hand. She then grabbed a moving beetle and pulled it out, with the webbing closing up behind and keeping the other insects inside.

“We usually bottle these until their full,” Luna said while showing the jar to Daniel again, his eyes watching with wonder as she then held it upside down to show that the silk kept all the insects inside even with them bunching together against it. “Of course it wouldn’t be good if any got away when we opened the lids, so we make sure that they stay put until we want to eat them.”

“That’s incredible,” Specca commented while adjusting her glasses. “That stuff actually keeps them all contained while allowing you to reach right through.”

“To be honest the lids are just there so our young butterflies don’t eat more than they’re allowed,” Falla mentioned with a shrug. “The silk alone is enough to keep the insects inside. Although it does make it easier to stack the jars with the lids on them.”

Luna nodded and ate the beetle with a crunch before handing the jar to Daniel, with him looking at it with marvel at seeing how the giant butterflies stored their food.

“That is amazing,” he agreed as he tried to reach his hand through as well. The silk felt dry and stringy as his fingers poked through it without any effort. He chuckled at feeling the beetles crawling over his fingers then pulled his hand out, to which he then noticed one of the insects had stayed between his fingers and was taken out as well. He smiled curiously at it and held out to Luna before it fluttered off his hand with quickly buzzing wings.

“Whoops,” Daniel said with a weak smile as the beetle flew over and landed down in front of the bed. He tried to lean down and grab it before it quickly scurried away under the bed. “Um, my bad.”

“I don’t want that crawling around in our sheets tonight,” Triska commented.

“Relax, I’ll take care of it,” Falla casually assured her as she stood up and walked over to the bed. She got down on the floor and looked underneath it, seeing the beetle hopping about further away. Trying to reach for it she only managed to get her arm to fit in the small space between the floor and bedframe.

“Can’t quite reach it,” she muttered before moving around to the side of the bed and lying on the floor, again trying to reach for the beetle before it scurried away from her.

“Sorry, that was my fault,” Daniel apologized as he walked over and stood over the girl.

“I could get it if the bed was a little higher up,” Falla grunted before looking to Squeak. “Hey, you’re strong. Can you lift this a bit for me to get under there?”

Squeak shrugged then walked over to them, standing over Falla and eyeing the very large bed that Alyssa was still asleep on.

“Can she really move that on her own?” Kroanette asked curiously.

Squeak grabbed hold of the bedframe then slowly lifted it up, raising the left side of the bed off the ground enough for Falla to crawl under it. Kroanette watched with wonder as the ant girl held the large bed up with her hands before she used one to scratch her nose and the other to hold onto the furniture without any effort. Alyssa slid slightly to the side before remaining still, the incline of the bed not being enough to have her rolling off of it yet.

“Never mind,” Kroanette said with an impressed smile.

“It’s still amazing to see how strong they really are,” Specca marveled as all the girls watched Squeak holding the bed up with one hand. Even Pip stopped her circling and was eyeing the ant girl with a curious eye from seeing her do that. Triska glanced up to her then pointed at the fairy with a stern expression.

“Don’t even think about going into her breasts now, Pip,” she warned.

“Yeah, I’d rather not be crushed under this thing today, if that’s alright with you,” Falla spoke up from under the bed.

“Aw. Fine,” Pip pouted before flying down and nuzzling herself into Luna’s bosom, the butterfly girl trembling slightly as the fairy sandwiched herself in between them then watched Squeak while sulking. Luna glanced to the other girls and merely shrugged before they all watched as Falla scooted closer towards grabbing the beetle.

“There you are,” Falla chuckled as her hand slowly reached out for the insect.

Squeak glanced to Daniel with a small smile and shrug as she saw him watching her with an impressed smile on his face before they both looked down to seeing Falla’s lower body sticking out from under the bed, with her rear perking up and shaking slightly as she reached further underneath the bed. The beetle slowly scurried away from her, with the girl then leaning closer ever so carefully with a steady hand. As she did she got onto her knees to lean her body forward more, with Daniel and Squeak’s eyes widening as her skirt pulled up and revealed her rear clear as day.

“That’s right, you’re all mine,” Falla taunted in a sultry voice, watching the beetle closely with a hungry eye. Daniel and Squeak blushed slightly as Falla leaned forward more on her knees and chest, scooting closer towards the wayward beetle and showing off her exposed genitals to them.

“Going to eat you up,” Falla softly mused, with Squeak gulping as Falla’s rear wiggled a bit. “You’re going to taste so good.”

Daniel quickly looked up and closed his eyes, with the other girls noticing him averting his gaze from Falla before they saw Squeak blushing more while staring at Falla’s bare ass which was sticking out from under the bed and perked up beneath her, the butterfly’s leg gently lifting up with curled toes as she was an inch away from nabbing the beetle.

“Squeak?” Triska asked, with Squeak still staring down at Falla’s exposed flesh that was waving ever so slightly in front of her eyes.

“Almost…” Falla quietly said as her hand reached over the beetle.

“Squeak?” Specca called out, again not getting Squeak’s attention as her eyes were locked onto Falla’s rear.

“Almost…” Falla hushed as her hand lowered down and touched the insect.

“Squeak?” Luna asked. “Are you staring at my sister’s butt?”

Falla jumped from that, hitting her head on the bedframe with a yelp before the beetle scurried further away from her. Squeak looked to Luna with a loud squeak then up while shutting her eyes and shaking her head, using both hands to then hold the bed up while she bit her lip slightly. Falla groaned from the lump she felt forming on the back of her head then froze as she questioned what she just heard.

“Squeak?” she slowly said. “Are you staring at my ass?”

There was a long pause before Squeak squeaked a few times. Falla slowly got out from under the bed and looked up at the ant girl curiously while still on her knees. After a moment Squeak slowly looked down to her with a nervous smile and shrugged slightly, with Falla brushing down her skirt and tilting her head in question.

“Were you?”

Squeak hesitated then squeaked again while nodding slowly.

“Daniel? You too?” Falla asked looking to him.

“Sorry, I didn’t mean to… sorry,” Daniel apologized before smiling a little at her.

Falla stared at them with a blank expression before she noticed the beetle running along the floor in front of her. The three watched the insect crawl around Falla as she remained perfectly still, with the girl then quickly reaching out and snatching the bug up between her fingers. She tilted it around a bit, examining the beetle as it flailed about in her grasp, then glanced up to Daniel and Squeak with a sultry eye before she stuck it in her mouth. The two watched with wide eyes as Falla murmured with delight as she slowly drew out her two fingers from her mouth. She then munched the insect up and swallowed it with a gulp before her tongue licked up between her fingers in a very obvious and provocative way.

“Delicious,” she said quietly with a twitch of her eyebrow. Standing up she wiped down her skirt then walked over towards the others with a calm smile while Squeak stared straight ahead towards the back wall while having a blush on her stunned face. Daniel blinked and came back to his senses then looked over towards Falla as the girl took the jar of beetles from her sister.

“Taken care of,” Falla plainly said before she sat at the table again. Daniel and the girls watched as she pulled another beetle out to eat before turning to Squeak as she slowly set the bed down and faced them with a weak smile.

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