Hey, this is my first story. Since last time I didn't do this I got nagged by some guy on dA, although it's pretty obvious, I must do disclaimers.

I am not a massive company or the owner of a massive company. In no way did I create any pokemon. I am simply a minor in the southern United States. If you think I am a massive company centered in Japan you may need to get your eyes or brain checked more than twice. I only own Evelyn and ask that you do not use her.

TL;DR: I am not a company.

Also this story contains vore. Don't read on if you don't like that.


Evelyn sighed and examined the Pokeball in her hand. She trembled, she had always been a coward, but she needed money. Her rent was rising and she needed money or she would be kicked out of her home. Her hands shook terribly. The trees rustled, a few dead leaves coming off them. The fall sun was straight above her. Featherweight would be worried, she had been gone since the sun had first rose and she had been standing in the field for hours, getting ready to release the pokemon then hesitating. She was alone except for a couple Rattata. They obviously weren't good company when it came down to it. She took a deep breath. hopefully this was a good idea after all, but she had this terrible feeling. She was glad she had called in sick, she thought she could do it before work but failed.

The blue haired girl took a deep breath and raised her arm and Pokeball. "One... Two... Three!" She snapped her arm forward but the Pokeball refused to leave her grip. She was stronger than this! her dad loved playing jokes, it was probably just a Rattata like the ones in the field. Or a Magikarp. She could just scoop it back up if need be. Feeling relaxed she finally threw the Pokeball. She watched as the pokemon came out, stretching itself out happily. The Ratattas darted into the tall grass. Evelyn watched, terrified as the Arbok turned it's gaze towards her. It slithered over to her and started to examine her closely.

After a while it settled. Evelyn relaxed, maybe it wasn't as bad as it seemed to be at first. Then she noticed it had begun to loosely coil itself around her. Nope, just as bad as she had imagine. Just as bad and possibly worse. She hopped over the giant snake's coils, tripping a bit. She made a mental note to learn how to jump higher if she made it out of this. She barely even noticed she had lost her left shoe until she was half way to the Pokeball. She wised they had like bungee cords right about then. Why couldn't Pokeballs have bungee cords? It would make so much sense.

Something purple flashed out of the corner of her eye and she flung out her hands as she tipped forward. She reached for the Pokeball only to have it flicked far out of her reach. She tried to struggle away, failing as the Arbok coiled itself around her. She gasped for air, feeling her ribs creak when she tried to take too deep of a breath. Maybe it was just being friendly and this was some sort of snake bear hug? She tried to convince herself it was a hug. She still tried to get out of it, panic raising when she found she couldn't. She tried to scratch at it, but the scales were too thick. Great, now she couldn't convince herself it was a hug and she would be okay.

The Arbok started to move it's head so it was above the human. For a splint second Evelyn worried about Featherweight, then she looked up. Arbok opened it's mouth to reveal countless razor sharp teeth. It's tongue dripped with saliva, more than a couple drops landing on her face. Evelyn screamed as it swallowed her head easily, the sound echoing along the trees. The Ratattas fled farther away. Evelyn was forced to close her eyes as she was thoroughly coated with saliva. He swallowed her up to her shoulders, making her head push into his throat. Evelyn shivered even in the warm air of the purple snake's throat. The throat muscles somehow relaxed her physically but not mentally.

Evelyn tried to grab on to the outside of the Arbok's mouth when it untangled itself from her, but she just got sucked even deeper. She kicked her legs feebly as her arms were pulled in. She tried to hold on to the throat as Arbok lifted his head and let gravity finish up the job. He gave her feet one last lick, forcing her shoe to slip off. It seemed like it would be annoying going down his throat. She let out a yelp as she landed in his surprisingly empty stomach. What? She sat upright, huddled into a ball. There wasn't much room, it was taller than it was wide. She started to wiggle around, maybe it would spit her back up.

The Arbok lay down contentedly as the human struggled inside of it's stomach. It rested it's head on the struggling lump inside it. It had been a very long time since it had a live meal in it's stomach and didn't plan on losing that. It's last actual trainer had traded it for some crushed up plants. He didn't like being eaten all that, apparently. He had been in a Pokeball ever since then.

Evelyn curled up, just giving up. She waited for the giant snake to start to digest her, hoping it would be quick. She should have been at work, she could have just put the Pokeballs away in the attic and forgotten about them. But no. She had to decide she needed the money and see what was inside. Now she wouldn't have to worry about that. One of her friends would probably check up on her and take Featherweight when she found she was gone. It smelled horrible in the stomach, but it was warm and soft. She tried to place the smell, but the only thing coming close was vomit.

Despite everything, she started to fall asleep, cuddling into the oft stomach tissue.


Evelyn snapped awake when the already small stomach tightened. The stomach under her started to tighten and force her upwards and back into the throat. She slipped past the Arbok's teeth and into a thankfully soft past of grass. The sky was dark and the air was freezing cold. She took deep breaths, trying to get as much fresh air as possible. Her teal eyes slowly went up to Arbok who was looking down at her, mild concern on it's face. She collapsed, just laying there in a pool of spit.

A colder wind went over her causing her to shiver violently. She stood shakily and started to search for her shoes. The moon was right above her so she figured everyone was asleep. At least she wouldn't have to do the whole 'walk of shame' type deal home. Once she found her shoes and the Pokeball Arbok easily scooped her onto his back. The pair slowly but surely made their way back to town. That could have ended much worse very easily.