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7/2/2025, 12:45:47 AM
Slimes are incredibly adaptive organisms, able to live almost anywhere. Summer is no different, and while most slimes are moving to darker, damper environments some slimes will put themselves in harm's way to obtain their most prized food source-- the bodily fluids of chuubas.

Some slimes, being natural mimics, disguise themselves as frozen treats and hide in beach-going chuubas' coolers, waiting for one of them to ingest their still-living core-- rendered dormant by the cold and nearly impervious to damage, most potential hosts either don't notice it or mistake it for a boba or gummy candy and end up swallowing it whole. Once inside its victim, the slime revives and slowly propagates, gradually feeding off its hosts' internal fluids. Should this parasitism go untreated for long enough, "slime posession" can be triggered, where the newly-invigorated slime, through means unknown, migrates from the digestive system to the reproductive system. From there, the slime will induce an intense estrus in the victim, prompting them to seek out more sustenance for the slime in the form of healthy semen-- in the absence of compatible male specimens, or in particularly severe cases, the slime will manifest physically, controlling the host's body and protruding from the vaginal orifice like a gooey, blue penis. Granting the host superior strength and agility, the slime takes its sustenance from vaginal and oral secretions of other chuubas, leaving cores and bits of itself behind to reproduce and spread.

Be wary this summer, chuubas-- slimes are on the loose!