Xenotoy_Nest_by_StudentOfRubber-latex-encasement-bondage

I’m not sure if it’s ever been asked of me, but weather it had been or not, I knew that it had to be documented for science.

The xenotoy nest and nesting ground is often vast and cavernous, filled to the brim with dormant, active, and processing eggs. Due to the process in ‘toying’ a subject, as my fellow researchers have dubbed it, the nest often has a centralized path through the eggs, so that a subject under suggestion by a hugger and/or plugger could be led to an egg under their own power.

Due to an unseen and irriversable course of events, one of my crew had been hugged and plugged, and had already started to gyrate her way towards the nest we had been studying earlier that day. Knowing that there was no real way to help her, the crew and myself decided to take the opportunity to observe an egg taking in a new subject.

While we had hypothesized that xenotoy drones would assist targets into their eggs, we were shocked to see a drone lifting our former colleague into the egg, expelling a slick substance from it mouth and tail, coating her and easing her into the egg.

After leaving the nest, once she had been completely enveloped, we decided to prolong our observation and research until her egg produced a new xenotoy.

She will be missed, but her contribution has already been more help then we had foreseen.

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