Feb 25 2025, 04:05 PM
It was comforting in here. Soothing and ordinary, hard walls pressed comfortably against its soft flesh. It was enclosed, tight, as homely as a place could be. But it was also lonely. The walls here were cold and Squick yearned for the beating of a vast, welcoming heart to keep it company. The rasp of breath in cavernous lungs and the rumbles from deep within. Another life. A home. A host.
There had been one once, a long time ago.
Squick would have stayed here forever if it could have, though.
Fear of the vast, blurry, cold world beyond made it curl deeper into itself, clamping eyes shut, yearning to return to the void inside its gemstone womb.
But the void never came.
In time, something else replaced it instead. Hunger.
Finally, six teardrop-shaped eyes opened, squinting. Faint light shone through a haze of translucent crystal. Vast shadows towered beyond, and Squick huddled deeper into cold, hard stone. Could it be... Home?
The hunger pangs intensified. Finally, Squick deemed it time. The parasite pressed ten tiny hands against the cold walls, and pushed until they cracked. The two-inch long, boneless thing oozed out onto soft moss and peered around with enormous, watery eyes. It's mandibles quivered in confusion. After a foot or so, Squick's vision faded to a blur. Shadows loomed somewhere beyond. Squick toddled towards one, ten legs carrying it in a lumbering fashion.
Big, green, but not something viable as a host. Out of the haze, the shadows were no more than immense ferns.
At that moment the hunger and the cold brewed instinct, closing on on the little creature's heart with a vice-like grip.
I must find a new host.
When I think.
Note: whoever replies to this thread does *not* need to become its host. It will need to eat, though.