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All the tentacles thrust into me faster, bringing me closer and closer to the edge. I screamed out in pleasure, my legs trembling as wave after wave of pleasure rushed through me. My mind went fuzzy, blank.

But even when I finished, the tentacles continued to use me. Not stopping once.

I quickly came to a second orgasm. Then a third.

Then I began thinking that they… that they wouldn’t stop. That they would never let me go. Never give me a break. This giant glob of goop was about to fuck me to death.

Mummy God

CONTENT WARNING: DUBCON, BONDAGE, GODS

“Ireally don’t think we should do this,” I whispered to my sister, Valeria.

We had snuck onto private property that had been rumored to hold tombs of men who lived four millenniums ago. When I was just a child, our parents had warned us to stay away from the Ivywood Residence in October because the men inside the tombs came alive and would whisk us away to a faraway land.

Of course, it was all a rumor.

Many old friends had snuck onto the land, found the tombs, and tried to open them up on Halloween night, just for the fright. But the stones were too heavy to move and the residence itself was filled with spiders and cobwebs, not any ancient undead gods.

Still, it was creepy as hell.

I would much rather spend the night handing out candy than this.

“No turning back now,” Valeria hummed, using her phone’s flashlight.

I grumbled to myself and followed her down the cobblestone steps that had been chipping away through the cold, harsh winters. Eying the door at the end of the staircase, I chewed on the inside of my cheek.Why am I getting a bad feeling about this?

Once we finally landed on the last step, she pushed on the door but it didn’t budge.

“Oh well,” I said, nervously glancing over my shoulder. “We should get going.”

“We didn’t hike for the past two hours for nothing,” she said. “Help me.”

“Valeria, come on. Let’s just go home.”

“Help me,” she said.

Knowing her, she wouldn’t leave with me unless I, at least, tried to open the door with her. So, I rolled my eyes and planned toactlike I was giving it my all with the push, but would really just tap the door and tell her it was too heavy.

“Come on,” she said again, leaning against the door with all her might. “Push with me.”

I laid my hand upon the door so lightly, making it creek open. My eyes widened, heart pounding.W-What was that?I barely touched the thing. Surely, Valeria could’ve done that by herself…

“Yes!” Valeria cheered, pushing the door open even further and stepping into a tomb.

A freaking tomb!

Why wasn’t she scared shitless like I was? Who the hell explored tombs on Halloween night? And why had it been so easy for me to help her open that door? It looked like it weighed four-thousand pounds.

“Don’t fall behind!” Valeria called from inside, her voice echoing down the hallway.

I stepped into the tomb–because I sure as hell wasn’t going to stand alone in the dark outside by myself–and followed Valeria’s phone light that must’ve been ten yards ahead by now and dimming every second.

“Valeria, please wait,” I begged, moving my legs faster. My foot hit a lone rock sitting in the middle of the walkway, and I fell forward. Before I could hit the ground, something snagged me from behind.

A piercing scream left my throat, and I twirled around to see a piece of cloth that hung from the ceiling had gotten twisted around my upper arm, the tattered cloth so strong that it had caught me before I face-planted.

After placing a hand over my heart, I blew out a breath, regained my composure, and ripped the cloth off me. When I turned back to follow Valeria she had disappeared completely and had left me in a pitch-black tomb all by myself.

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