Tiny Akko P-1 (LWA story)
Rather than my usual Owl House themed content, I've got some Little Witch Academia stuff for ya! Like my Lumity stuff, this is kind of the same but with Akko and Amanda (why the heck don’t they have an official ship name when Diakko is a thing???). I based it off chapter 11 (at least I think it was chapter 11) where Akko briefly gets shrunk due to a magic trap while trying to return Amanda’s stolen test answer sheets and things got a liiiittleee out of hand. More so here, I guess :/ Anyways, I think in this version there are two kinds of witches, natural born ones, being from witching families, which are thought of by most people as being real witches. Then, there are also humans who attempt to learn witchcraft, which aren’t taken seriously as witches by people. Hence, the ‘real witches’ are genetically different from other humans, and are the kind of witches you’d find in your old fairy tales portraying witches as monstrous. I did the change to clear up on an idea in here, you’ll get it later! ;)
“I can’t believe that idiot went to try and return those cheat sheets, especially on her own...typical.” Amanda muttered as she stalked down the corridors of Luna Nova.
At the moment she had no idea where Atsuko was, and definitely had no idea that the human was running around on the floors in a size that was quite a bit smaller than she normally was. She was also being chased by some rather unhappy orc night guards.
“Crap, crap, crap, crap!” Akko panicked, dragging papers that were nearly twice her size along with her. “What's with the magic in this school!”
She whipped around a corner, gasping as another guard came into view. She instinctively dropped the papers, darting towards a wall where the shadows were darkest. To her luck he walked past without notice of her or her discarded load, but it wouldn’t be long before the others informed him about her too.
Hearing a sudden noise, she yelped in alarm and took off in the opposite direction, forgetting her initial mission and the papers she’d left behind.
Amanda turned around a corner from the direction Akko had heard the noise, grumbling in frustration as she continued to search for her. ‘I swear, where is that idiot! She has no idea what kind of crap she can get into if she’s out here at night, let alone caught!’
She paused, frowning as something crinkled underfoot. She glanced down, shifting her foot to the side as her brows raised. “Alright then, what's all this about…” She mumbled, stooping town as she picked it up. Her eyes widened in disbelief. “But this is…” She stammered, staring at the test papers. Her expression was replaced with a furrowed grimace of worry.
“It’s not like Akko to just ditch something like this…” She murmured, standing up again. “So if this is here where…”
She had a really bad feeling about this, the need to find Akko shifted into top priority.
“I swear if she’s not seriously in danger right now I'm going to fucking loose it.” She growled, starting to run down the corridor as quietly as she could manage, her fist closing around the paper as a frustrated look flashed across her face.
Avoiding guards was easy enough, but finding the human seemed even more impossible. ‘Could she have gone back to the dorms?’ She considered, before shaking her head. Lotte and the others would have let her know, no point in checking.
Time seemed to slow as her eyes widened, she whipped her head to the side as something caught her eye. She slowed to a stop. She could have sworn she’d seen something race past the archway that opened into a side corridor. She was about to move on, but something about the whole thing left her with a twitchy uneasy feeling, which wasn’t something she felt often, let alone liked.
She approached slowly, peering around the corner with a frown. After a minute of glancing around she walked in hesitantly. “Well that was weird…” She sighed.
She suddenly heard a commotion from the direction she’d come from, being caught off guard as she stumbled forwards. She tripped, swearing under her breath on her way down, hitting the ground with a light thud. “Fuck!” She hissed, starting to scramble up as she froze again, hands propping up her upper half.
She stared at the little thing that sat before her, which looked just as frightened and confused as she did. She opened her mouth a little to speak, reaching out towards Akko before she recognized her tremble and shifted away. She was hesitant for a moment, before she heard the sounds coming closer.
‘Dammit’ She thought angrily, moving her hand behind the shrunken girl as she swiped it towards her, knocking her legs out from under her as Akko gasped and landed in her hand. In a swift movement she scooped her up, while at the same time standing and backing up against a shadowed wall.
She stared at the entrance, praying to nobody in particular that the guard wouldn’t catch them. She could feel Akko trembling in her hands, and gently laced her fingers a little tighter around her. She couldn’t tell if it was out of fear or the cold, but she didn’t like it.
As the sounds continued to grow closer, an idea came over her. She quickly pulled out her wand, shifting Akko into one hand. She twirled it, and to her luck the illusion of the doorway simply being a solid wall appeared. Something told her it wouldn’t hold long though, and she had no idea if it would hold a guard out, so she had to come up with something fast.
Of course she didn’t care much for if she was caught, but Akko on the other hand? She wouldn’t let that happen. “Dammit!” She muttered as she pocketed her wand, grinding her teeth in frustration. She looked down in surprise as Akko buried her face into her chest, whimpering a little. Amanda’s face reddened, but only slightly as she instinctively curled her fingers up protectively.
‘Jeez this kid really is making me go soft…’ She thought with an eye roll. She stiffened as a loud crash came from somewhere beyond the false barrier, causing Akko to let slip another whimper. Amanda glanced down, recognizing tears budding in the corners of Akko’s closed off eyes. ‘What the hell did they do to her?’ She thought angrily as a fire started up inside of her, but she quickly quenched it before she could run off and do something spontaneously irrational, which was definitely unlike her.
‘Focus on Akko, she needs you…’ She reminded herself, partially wishing that Sucy or any of the others were around to give her a hand with this situation. ‘Split up I said, we’ll cover more ground I said…’ She thought, shaking her head in frustration.
She glanced up, noticing the illusion flicker a little bit. She stepped sideways, keeping her back to the wall as she kept to the shadows. She eventually came to a corner, and sank down with a sigh of frustration, not noticing that she was anxiously tapping one of her pointer fingers against Akko’s back.
She tried to think, but her nerves were making it a little difficult to do it clearly. ‘I can’t let her get caught, and I doubt I have time to get her out of here...so I have to think of a way to hide her.’ At the moment, the possibilities seemed bleak.
She jolted up as another crash filled the air, nearly dropping the frightened girl. Amanda’s heart rate started to pick up, fear causing beads of sweat to run down her face. All she could think of was what might happen if Akko got caught. Her dreams would be squashed out like a bug, and sure she would never get to see her again. “Never…” She murmured sadly under her breath, glancing down at Akko, who was still nestled up against her despite the earlier scramble.
Hearing a sound behind her through the wall, Amanda startled harder than the other times. The spontaneous part of her rebooted, and she did the first thing that came to mind in a panic to hide Akko. She hadn’t even fully registered her actions as she scooped Akko up, bringing her level with her face before pressing half of her past her lips.
“A-Amanda!” Akko panicked, speaking up for the first time in a tone of alarm. The larger witch didn’t take notice of her words as she pressed more of her in, curling her tongue in order to take her faster. She pressed her hands over her mouth as she pushed in the last of the small girl.
‘What are you doing? This...This isn’t normal, even by your standards!’ She thought in panic, but for some reason she suddenly felt the urgent desire and need to hide Akko away. Somewhere where those bastards wouldn’t be able to hurt her again.
She closed her eyes, forcing back tears as her fingers twitched. She could feel Akko start to struggle a little in her mouth, and lightly pinned her to her palette with her tongue. ‘Cool it, I’m not trying to hurt you!’ She thought in frustration before frowning. ‘I’m...not…’ She thought with a bit more doubt.
Akko had already been tired beforehand, and the burst of fear driven energy she had was quickly waning. “Amanda! L-let me go!” she whimpered, continuing to squirm against her despite the pressure that held her trapped. She kicked against the front of the girl’s mouth, hoping to get a leg through or something, but Amanda’s hands prevented any hopes of that.
“Amanda…” She whined in defeat, barely fighting back as exhaustion seeped through her. Her exhaustion paired with the warmth of the girl’s mouth, as well of course the obvious size difference, left her overpowered, and she was no match for the witch.
As she felt her fall still, Amanda lightened the pressure as she lightly shifted Akko in her mouth a little. She frowned, slightly unsure of something. ‘This is weird, she shouldn’t taste good like this…’ She thought in confusion.
Yet low and behold, she couldn’t help but pick up a soft, sweet flavor from the girl’s skin. It was sort of like vanilla, yet it was creamy too. And it wasn’t too sweet, altogether leaving it to be quite pleasant by the witch’s standards. She wondered if that was just how people tasted to a natural witch, or if it was unique to Akko, but she wouldn’t really know the answer to that.
She slowly sank back down to the floor, crossing her legs as she relaxed back against the wall behind her. This whole thing felt oddly calming to her, yet she wasn’t even sure why. At the same time it was a little overwhelming, as she lowered her hands and lightly traced them up and down her arms.
On the other hand, Akko grimaced, fairly disliking how it felt to be soaked in the other girls' drool. She couldn't get it… why would Amanda want to eat her? Eat a person first of all, but her of all people! Memories of what she’d thought to be rumors drifted into her head. Fairytales her parents had told her when she was little to try and get her out of her witchy phase. Of course it hadn't worked, despite it all. They were usually stories about- ‘Witches gobbling up human children…’ She thought worriedly, whining as Amanda carefully flipped her over with her tongue.
She knew that all fairy tales had some sort of truth to them...but she never expected that witches would actually LIKE something like this. She always thought that was the true make believe part of the stories…
She felt a mixture of betrayal, curiosity, and fear bubble up in her. She didn’t know what to do. Amanda meant a lot to her, she was one of her best friends, even though Akko disliked to admit that was all they were. She didn’t want to hurt her, but at the same time she didn’t want to get hurt either!
Torn between the two, Akko attempted one final kick, her shoe hitting Amanda in some way that apparently hurt as she let slip a hiss. Akko’s eyes widened as she realized what she’d done. “A-Amanda I'm s-sorry…” She whimpered. “P-please…” She begged again, still hoping to change her friend's mind.
Amanda shuddered, trying to stifle the sudden rage she felt inside of herself. ‘What the hell was she thinking?’ She thought in frustration, ‘A kick like that and I could have accidentally bitten her in half!’ In fact, that was what nearly happened, and Amanda didn’t know if she could stop herself if Akko decided to try kicking her again…
‘Maybe I really should let her out…’ She considered for the first time, as a more rational part of herself kicked in. She glanced up towards the illusion, noticing it flicker more and more often. She reached her hand up and lightly traced her fingers over her lips, knowing Akko was hidden behind them. She didn’t have too much time left to figure out what she wanted to do, certainly the guards had sensed the trap Akko had activated, as well as the illusion she’d cast.
‘Dammit…’ She thought in frustration, closing her eyes with a grimace.
She tilted her head back a little, hearing Akko exclaim in surprise as she tried to block out her voice. ‘Dammit, dammit, dammit…’ She continued to swear in her head. Her fist clenched on the floor, but she pulled her shaky hand up, resting it on her leg as she dug her nails into her thigh, guilt rolling through her. ‘Dammit…’
“Amanda…” Akko whimpered, arousing a whole new batch of swears in Amanda’s head. She tried to distract herself, reminding herself of the consequences that could unfold if Akko had been caught out of bed with the test papers… ‘She could be expelled…’ She reminded herself. Another thought that felt more bitter took its place. ‘And you’d never see her again…’ She stiffened, as something else came to mind, something that hurt more than she would ever admit. ‘She may never forgive me for doing this, and I still won't get to ever see her anyways…’
She decided that was a risk worth taking, for Akko’s sake. She wouldn’t let her dream be taken away from her…
She shifted her head back a bit more, feeling Akko slide down into her throat as she swallowed to pull her down further. She moved her hand from her mouth to her throat, lightly tracing her fingers across her skin as she swallowed a second time. It was rather uncomfortable feeling Akko start to struggle again, and she grimaced as her fingers twitched away from her neck for a moment, flinching a little. Her fingers returned as she pulled Akko down further.
Akko whimpered as things tightened around her, paired with a sinking sensation as Amanda swallowed. It was rather warm, and not too uncomfortably tight, she admitted. But she still didn’t want to be in this situation. She still had no idea why Amanda wanted this… ‘Maybe she actually hates me…or she’s mad at me for not listening to her…’ She reasoned, but neither seemed rational enough to be the reason why she was in the witch’s throat.
Another swallow tightened around her, massaging her down further as she could feel herself starting to give up. ‘Maybe if I don’t fight her, she’ll be easier on me…’ She reasoned sadly, ‘I can't believe I won't be able to prove how great Chariot is to everyone…’ If this were someone else, she’d be fighting till the end, that's for sure! But…she couldn’t do that to Amanda. Despite the hurt feelings of betrayal, deep down she still cared deeply for her friend. She couldn't bring herself to hurt her.
“I’m sorry Su…Lotte…” She whimpered under her breath, far too quiet for Amanda to hear.
Instead Amanda gulped again, pulling down the last of Akko. She closed her eyes, reaching up her other hand and touching it to her neck too. She was growing a little worried… While she did like it better now that Akko wasn’t struggling, it also brought concern. ‘Does she trust me…or is she just too scared?’ She questioned sadly. She hated the latter, but it was more likely.
She kept swallowing every now and then, trying to get Akko down faster. She glanced at the illusion worriedly, watching it start to grow dull. She swallowed one last time, pulling her down into her stomach as she let slip a sigh, resting her hands over her.
‘Well this is interesting…’ She decided, as she frowned down at her stomach. She could feel Akko, not very well, but she still could. ‘Nobody would even know she’s there but me…’ she realized. She thought maybe she’d be at least a little visible behind her slender frame, but that wasn't the case.
She pulled her hands away, taking out her wand as she traced it through the air a few times, re-casting the same spells more than once, just to be sure that they were strong. ‘She’ll be alright…’ She reassured herself, resting a hand over her stomach for a moment longer. She pocketed her wand, grabbing up the papers before standing, stretching her arms over her head with a sigh.
“I’ll get these back…” She promised, speaking softly as she settled her free hand over her stomach again. “I’ll fix this, okay? I’ll make sure they know you weren't a part of it, and I'll get the spell to change you back…After that you can…” She hesitated before continuing with a sigh. “You can…s-stop talking to me, if you want to…” She stammered.
She stood still for a moment, a bit of sadness welling up like the hint of tears in her eyes, but if it came to that it would have been expected. She wiped them away and started to make her way to the office.
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And that's all! I’ve started part two already, so you’ll get your ship action, don't worry! Also, if you have ideas for a better title, PLEASE lemme know!!! Bai!