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Re: A New Circus (Unknown Squid)
The pregnancy caused by the plant was seemingly quicker than she'd even imagined, as Red felt an unfamiliar pang in her belly long before her clothes were dry enough to wear. On some instinctive level, Red understood that whatever was growing in her belly was about to come to term, so to speak, and she prepared herself accordingly. She lay back on the ground, ensuring that her child or children wouldn't fall into the creek or onto a rock, and a moment later, she felt a slightly painful clenching deep inside her. The birthing begun, Red could only groan in pain as several strange, leafy eggs with a pair of small tentacles wriggling around them made their way down her birth canal. They were nowhere near as large as a true child, so there wasn't any tearing, but she was still forced to endure the birth of seven of the little mobile eggs. When she'd recovered, Red saw that her children were wriggling their way into the ground, all of them about two feet away from each other.
Reds Status: HP = 40, P = 28, EP = 42
The pregnancy caused by the plant was seemingly quicker than she'd even imagined, as Red felt an unfamiliar pang in her belly long before her clothes were dry enough to wear. On some instinctive level, Red understood that whatever was growing in her belly was about to come to term, so to speak, and she prepared herself accordingly. She lay back on the ground, ensuring that her child or children wouldn't fall into the creek or onto a rock, and a moment later, she felt a slightly painful clenching deep inside her. The birthing begun, Red could only groan in pain as several strange, leafy eggs with a pair of small tentacles wriggling around them made their way down her birth canal. They were nowhere near as large as a true child, so there wasn't any tearing, but she was still forced to endure the birth of seven of the little mobile eggs. When she'd recovered, Red saw that her children were wriggling their way into the ground, all of them about two feet away from each other.