“Zoey? Come on, where are you?” Kaa licked his lips as the voice and scent of another healthy young wolf girl drifted towards him. Zoey had told the snake about her sister Chloe – Zoey being the younger and scrawnier of the two, she was jealous of Chloe’s taller, more muscular, and much fuller figure. Even from a safe distance, Kaa could tell Zoey’s words hadn’t done Chloe justice: her wide hips and plump breasts swayed pleasantly as she walked, barely covered by a thin loincloth and a leather tube top. Chloe’s voice drifted through the trees as she continued to call for her sister. Kaa instantly resolved to conquer her. “Jussst you wait and see,” the snake muttered to himself as he turned and slithered away. There was a particular spot close by that would be perfect for his aims. But his goal was not to avoid Chloe – far from it. Kaa made sure to move carelessly, rubbing hisscales against every nearby tree and leaving an obvious trail of pressed grass beneath him. A child would have been able to follow him, let alone a seasoned huntress like Chloe. After a few minutes of travel, Kaa pushed through a patch of bushes and beheld his destination. An absolutely massive tree had once stood here, easily four or five metres across, and no jungle creature could exactly remember how it had fallen. The trunk had rotted into mulch over the years, but the stump was tougher. It stood in the middle of a clearing like a primitive theatre stage, its top about waist height up from the ground. It was a favourite sunning spot of Kaa’s. There was a rustle from somewhere not too far behind the snake. The wolf girl had been quick to pick up his trail, just as he expected. He wasted no time, slithering over and onto the stump like a brown, oily river. The only interruption came when his gut crested the edge and bent awkwardly at a right angle. “Mmph! Chhe?” came a soft cry from within Kaa’s stomach. It squirmed softly. Kaa’s head swept over as he poured out sweet words for Zoey, who had so kindly donated herself to his hunger. “Husssh, little snack. You’ll be seeing her very soon.” “Mmm . . .” The bulge quieted to nothing, then began to snore very softly. Kaa chuckled to himself. If she hadn’t been a heavy sleeper before, she was now. He arranged his body in a spiral atop the tree stump with his head in the middle and his tail dangling lazily off the side to give the impression of vulnerability. He put his head down and pretended to sleep, keeping his senses alert for his guest. Barely a minute passed before the great snake felt the telltale vibrations of something with two legs tiptoeing across the clearing, gentle thrums that would have been indiscernible to any less experienced creature. The steps were careful and slow, making their way to the stump and then circling around it. Kaa stayed motionless but for the slow cycle of his breath. The right moment would come soon enough. The steps stopped at Kaa’s tail. Now he could hear sniffing, and feel a few cautious scratches against the wood where indelicate hands tried to find a grip near him without actually touching him. Oh, this young one was good – she might actually have gotten the drop on him if he had been asleep in the middle of the day. Kaa dropped his charade with expert timing. “Hello there, wolf pup,” he said, looking Chloe dead in the eye just as she was hoisting herself up. The top-heavy girl was caught in an awkward pose, one leg up on the stump and the other frozen in mid-step barely off the ground. Her loincloth hung down perilously, hardly a finger’s breadth from completely exposing her, and her breasts pushed against her leather bra as she held her breath. The wolf girl had a stunned look on her face. She had been clearly stepping into the snake’s space without having announced herself, which was bad etiquette in civilized company and a deadly threat in the savage jungle. She shot up to stand ramrod straight. “Uh, hello! I was—whoa, whoa,” She had lost her balance in her haste. Her right leg flung forward as she teetered backwards, wheeling her arms. Kaa’s tail flicked up and wrapped around her right ankle, then yanked it back to the wood. Chloe overcorrected in the other direction, lurching forward a few steps as she finally righted herself. She found herself nearly face to face with Kaa in the centre of the stump. The serpent flicked his tongue lazily while he smiled at her. “My, are you alright?” “Hrm. Yeah.” Chloe cleared her throat and tried to pretend it hadn’t bothered her. Kaa decided not to rub it in. Besides, he’d gotten what he wanted – a coil firmly tethered around her ankle. “Y-you can let go now.” “Oh, you’ll have to pardon me,” Kaa said, “I’m very physical when I talk to people.” His tail curled up Chloe’s leg another few inches. “Sssurely you understand, don’t you?” “Nope.” Chloe lifted her leg, pried the snake’s thin tail off and pushed it away. It promptly swung down to her left leg and wound around itself halfway up her calf. “Hey!” “It’s a snake thing,” said Kaa, holding in a laugh. “Now instead of being rude, why don’t you tell me what you were doing sneaking up on me like that?” Chloe planted both her feet and pointed at Kaa accusingly. “Where’s my sister?” she spat. “Hmm? What exactly do you mean?” The wolf girl gritted her teeth and leaned forward menacingly. “Don’t play dumb. Back at the lake I found her tracks and her clothes, and a bunch of snake tracks just the right size for you.” Kaa shrugged, which was impressive for a creature without shoulders. “We all have our paths in life. Sometimes we cross with one another.” Chloe’s patience ran out like a lit match. “That’s it, you big, stupid snake,” she growled, reaching for the single tool hanging from her belt. It was a small stone knife no larger than one of her fingers. Challenging a creature of Kaa’s size with it was hopeless. “Oh, do you really not trusst in me?” “Nope.” Chloe jabbed the knife underneath the serpent’s neck. “Now you’re going t—whoa!” Kaa yanked his tail back, effortlessly robbing Chloe of her balance. She wobbled forward, arms waving desperately. The snake’s head darted forward, and in a flash he had slung a coil around her right wrist, plucked the knife from her grasp, and tossed it to the wood beneath his coils. “That’s quite enough of that,” he hissed. Chloe stood precariously on her right leg, tugged taught between Kaa’s tail on her left and his neck on her right arm. The wolf girl squirmed in the snake’s grip, but he was simply too strong. She tried rocking her body, throwing all her weight against her scaly binds, but she barely budged except when she would overbalance and scramble to avoid falling. Her efforts made her boobs swing and jiggle when they weren’t sagging sideways under their own weight. Oh, she was a pretty little thing, Kaa thought to himself as he watched the wolf girl struggle. He knew she would tire herself, and the rest of his body shifted sinuously around her on the floor, ready to pounce. “You’re always welcome to lie down and ressst . . .” he said. Chloe stopped and glared at him. “Shut up. Just wait until I get free.” “Of course. I would hate to interrupt you.” Unimpeded, Kaa’s tail crept up the wolf girl’s shapely leg in a corkscrew. With only one free arm, she had turned her attention to her bound wrist and was trying to wedge her fingers between her fur and Kaa’s scales. The task occupied all her attention until Kaa’s tail tip finally reached her waist and ran over her crotch. She gasped, straining her tits against their leather covering. Kaa’s tail continued smoothly winding around the wolf girl, separated from Chloe’s honey by a scrap of cloth. “Sssomething the matter?” He asked, pressing into her slit. “N-oh!” Chloe’s retort became a blushing moan. Kaa fixed the little wolf girl with a smug, knowing look. She twitched under his attention from both ends. “I-I meant to do that!”