A literotic sexstories: A Demon World by oblivionthree
With a splitting headache and the taste of copper in her mouth, Anna came to. Her eyes fluttered open and she looked up into the beautiful night sky as trillions of stars winked down at her, their distant light like beckoning her. This was strange though; why was she laying in the soft and cool grass outside? The last thing she remembered was being in the school gymnasium with her friends Mark and Tanya in the middle of the night.
Rubbing her head gently, Anna pushed herself up and gazed out around her to find that she wasn’t just outside, she was in the middle of a lush and green forest somewhere. Large and solid trees stood proud everywhere she looked and a warm wind danced through their leaves, making them dance to unheard music in turn.
With her head about to split open she forced herself to stand and dusted off her skinny jeans and tank top, getting any loose dirt or grass off her clothes. This was strange, and she realized it. She had no recollection as to how she got out here and she didn’t even know where here was. As far as she could tell she was utterly alone as well, and that made her nervous.
Maybe this is just a prank… she thought to herself, but couldn’t swallow that logic. Who would want to prank her like this? This wasn’t a prank, it was kidnapping as far as she could tell.
“Hello?!” she yelled out into the stillness, her voice shrill and her throat painfully dry. “Is anyone out there?!”
At first there was no response other than the sound of the leaves rustling in the hidden wind, but after a long moment Anna managed to hear something shuffling a few dozen feet away. She quickly jumped into action and ran as fast as her weak body would allow her until she passed by a rather large and beautiful tree and burst out into a small clearing in the middle of the woods.
What she saw sucked the breath right from her lungs; in a good way.
Standing in the middle of the clearing were the last two people she had been with before she passed out and awoke here; Mark and Tanya. Mark stood tall with broad shoulders, short brown hair and a babyish face with no real muscles to speak of. What he lacked in muscles he made up for in brains though, and was the smartest student at their school. Tanya on the other hand was the opposite; she was the big breasted airhead of their school. She had looks most guys jacked off too with obscenely large breasts and perfect curves in all the right places. She had shoulder length hazel hair and deep brown eyes.
Compared to Tanya, Anna was like a stickman. She was thin with short thin legs and arms and no fat on her body. Her breasts were barely more than little bumps and her ass stuck out slightly more than she would have liked. That wasn’t to say she had a big ass; in fact she had a small one. She just hated it because she wanted to have as small of an ass as possible. At least her hair was the perfect color of red and her eyes were a bright green. Those had to count for something, right?
“Mark! Tanya!” she called out loudly and spooked her friends. They quickly turned to see her and a wide smile broke across Tanya’s face as she broke into a run and pulled her into a rib cracking hug.
“Anna! You’re safe! Where are we?” her best friend cried happily and Anna actually felt tears on her bare shoulders.
“I was going to ask you the same question. One minute we’re in the gym and the next thing I know I’m waking up out here!”
“So you don’t know what happened either, do you?” Mark asked seriously as Tanya released her from the hug. The tall boy strode slowly over to them and ran his hand over his forehead, his usual sign that he was deep in thought. If anyone could figure it out it was sure to be him.
“Maybe we got drunk,” Tanya offered but Anna quickly threw that idea out.
“We weren’t drinking, remember?” she scolded gently and her friend flashed her a pathetic look. “Actually the last thing I remember doing was—”
“Was setting up the summoning circle,” Mark finished for her and she had to repress the urge to hit him for always doing that. “We were in the gym and had the chalk outline all drawn out for the summoning. We even had those candles lit.”
“I remember now!” Tanya exclaimed excitedly and smashed her fist into her open hand like she was the one that had figured it out. “We were trying to summon a demon!”
That was exactly it; they had been trying to summon a demon in their school. It had all started when Mark said there were no such things as demons or angels and challenged them to prove it. Well Anna wasn’t going to let mister know it all be right for the millionth time, so she and Tanya decided to summon one to prove it to him. That was the last thing she remembered.
“You don’t think…” she began but let her words fall to the ground.
“I do,” Mark nodded. “You didn’t summon a demon, so I win the argument once again!”
“You little asshole!” Anna suddenly yelled and charged at him, her fists ready to bring down on his big dumb skull. Tanya quickly jumped in and held her back like she always did though, and all Anna could do was hurl insults at her enemy while trying to push the larger and stronger girl off of her.
“Calm down, Annie,” Tanya warned, using the one name Anna hated more than anything. “Don’t forget what’s happening. We’re kinda stuck in the middle of nowhere.”
“You’re right,” she quickly sighed and stopped her rampage, stepping back away from her friends to cool her temper for a moment, “I never thought I’d say that.”
“I have my moments,” the girl giggled and shrugged, basically admitting that she was an idiot.
Mark on the other hand had been deep in thought the entire time Anna was trying to claw his eyes out and he turned in a circle where he stood, looking in every direction. He didn’t seem to find anything that would help them though and a low groan came from his lips as it seemed all hope left him.
“What’s wrong?” Tanya asked curiously, totally oblivious to his dejected appearance.
“This isn’t right,” he admitted after a long moment and now both girls were staring at him curiously, silently pushing him for an explanation. “I thought we could head north until we found a road, but I can’t even find the North Star. Actually, I can’t find any constellation I know. Not the Big Dipper, not Orion, not even the moon! It’s a totally alien sky!”
“Alien?” Anna repeated with a huff, sure that her friend had truly lost his mind.
“You mean, like we’ve been abducted by aliens?” Tanya asked stupidly and Anna and Mark nearly slapped her for it.
“No, I don’t think we were abducted!” Mark snarled. “The forest looks like something you’d see on Earth and I don’t see any alien trees or plants. It’s more like our stars got replaced by someone else’s.”
“No, I think you were right the first time,” Tanya kept pushing and now Anna really did reach out to smack her; but she never got the chance. “Those look like little aliens.”
More out of habit than anything else, Anna looked to where her friend was pointing and nearly dropped in shock. Between the bushes a few hundred feet away she could indeed make out the shadows of some short and strange looking humanoids moving through the brush. Without a moon to light up the area though she couldn’t really tell what they were. She wouldn’t have to wait long to find out.
“Run!” Mark suddenly hissed and before Anna knew what was happening, the strong guy had grabbed a hold of both her and Tanya and was starting to run in the opposite direction.
They didn’t make it more than five feet though. The first thing that Anna noticed was the whistling sound that was suddenly following them, and in the next instant all three of them were falling to the ground as something hard wrapped around their legs and tripped them up. Looking down at her feet she saw three round objects attached to a leather rope had wrapped around her ankles and prevented her from running. It was almost like a bolo, but these felt immensely heavy.
In the very next moment the weird creatures who had been moving through the brush were upon them, their bodies cloaked in shadow as they descended on the group of friends. For the briefest of seconds there was a lot of commotion and yelling but it was quickly snuffed out as something hard struck her in the back of the head and she keeled over, her eyes rolling into the back of her skull. She had been knocked out.
Once again Anna found herself waking up with a splitting headache and the taste of copper on her tongue, but unlike last time she didn’t appear to be outside anymore. She found herself laying on the hard and cold stone floor of some building, and opening her eyes she realized that the ceiling reached so far above her head that she couldn’t see where it was even at.
“Anna!” Tanya’s voice suddenly screamed in her ear, and looking to her side she found her friend laying next to her with great big tears in her eyes. “Thank god you’re okay!”
“T… Tanya,” Anna stuttered and tried to force saliva into her dry mouth. “W… what’s happened? Where’s Mark?”
“I… I don’t know. Those… things… took him when they brought us here. I’ve been so worried,” the girl cried painfully and all Anna wanted to do in that moment was reach out and hug her friend.
She couldn’t though. The moment she tried she realized that her hands had been tied behind her back and her ankles were tied together; rendering her immobile. She struggled against her imprisonment but nothing she did worked. In fact it almost felt like the ropes began to tighten every time she fought against them. After only a few seconds of thrashing she was forced to stop in fear that all the blood to her hands and feet would be cut off.
“Aren’t you going to struggle more?” a soft, feminine, and almost snake like voice hissed through the large and cold room and Anna quickly realized they weren’t alone. “I was having so much fun watching you try to feebly break your restraints.”
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