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Alice is a beautiful nightingale. She likes to preen her feathers carefully and sing graceful songs to the moon while standing in the treetops. Bathed in moonlight, she exudes grace and charm. She is revered by the other animals in the forest, so she has a pure heart since born and looks at everything with innocent eyes.
But the night is always dangerous. There are a raven in the corner where out of the moonlight, he has been looking at Alice for a long time. The raven's name is Orpheus, and he is the young leader of the raven flock in the forest. He is huge and dark, and in the night only his purple eyes glows strangely.
In fact, night after night, the raven has fallen in love with her. He admired her beautiful song and beautiful feathers, and he is fascinated by her graceful figure.
At first Orpheus guarded her in the shadows, keeping away predators who wanted to ambush her. He felt that he was too ugly for the beautiful princess. He felt satisfied just to hear her graceful song.
However there are many dark thoughts in the heart of raven who have survived from the brutal battles of nature. As time went by, his desire for Alice gradually increased. At the same time, he was jealous that the other animals could stay by her side and be friendly with her, even show love to her.
But what Orpheus doesn't know is that he actually has a very important place in Alice's heart. Once a snake came and intended to attack the nightingale while she was singing in ecstasy, and by the time she noticed this the serpent's pupils were close to the top of her head with it's dangerous breath. Just at that moment a black raven came rushing out of the woods. He attacked the snake with his sharp beak and claws,making it get badly hurt. It's wound left a lot of blood.
Seeing the bad situation, the snake ran away in disgrace. Alice was so shocked that she could only stand there, and when she came to her senses the huge raven had disappeared. Alice had been looking for her rescuer ever since, and she wanted to thank him formally. She could never stop thinking of the bravery and heroism of the raven that night.
So one dark and windy night, the raven could no longer bear his deep desire, and he appears before Alice. "My God, she's so tiny! There was something so endearing about this look of innocence."He thinks in heart," I'd like to carry her back to my nest right now and tangle with her closely..."
Alice is startled at the sudden appearance of the raven, but she doesn't recognize him as the animal who had saved her life in that night. For there is something very dangerous about the raven now, he stare at her as if she is a prey. This is quite different from the sense of security he had given her that night!
Frightening, she backs away, and the raven closes in, until she is squeezed between the tree trunk and the raven's chest hair. This hunter-like process evokes a sadistic desire in Orpheus, along with an animal instinct to reproduce. He flies on the top of Alice and aims his cloaca at her genitals,starting rubbing. The poor little nightingale is so frightened that she screams and tries to fight against the villain, but because of her size she has no strength to fight him and has to accept this intercourse obediently beneath him.
The raven is so gigantic compared to the nightingale that its cloaca is so wide to cover her genitals, and the semen that comes out of it completely stains the beautiful feathers of her tail. Alice sobbed helplessly, wishing that the hero of that night would rush out to protect her once more, to flush out the demon which having defied their reproductive isolation to mate with her.
The poor little nightingale has no idea that the bird who is so dear to her is now riding upon her. Perhaps in the raven's mind, animals do not need to be governed by rules, and as a bird he can take his beloved treasure at will,have the object of his love in free.
