Caterpillar Boy’s Fattening Expedition - Day 1
Here at last - the fic version of Caterpillar Boy’s first day in the garden patch!!! Please DO NOT draw, copy, or make derivatives of the characters, fics, verses, and ideas on my blog.
A VERY gluttonous little caterpillar taur ventures out to fatten himself up in a nearby giant’s garden. Extreme stuffing, gluttony, belly appreciation, tummyaches, belly noises, belly slapping, burping, weight gain, and more!
The caterpillar boy waved farewell to his friends and departed from the fairy village at dawn, crawling through the tall grass that separated it from the nearby giants’ garden patch with a quickness to his step. It was an occasion to celebrate, you see - once the caterpillar boy arrived in the garden, he could begin the week-long feast that had been a right of passage in the small village in the oak tree long before he himself entered the world 21 years ago. He, like every other little caterpillar before him, would enter the vegetable patch a short walk away and begin to fill himself up, tasting all kinds of new and delicious foods on his quest to fill his little belly until it was ready to pop at every waking hour. After a week of this, he would inevitably become quite fat, storing enough energy deep in his round little tum to fuel his body through the entirety of its transformation into a fairy.
Before too long, chickenwire and beanstalks clinging to homemade trellises loomed ahead against a backdrop of multiple tomato plants with bowed branches weighted down by the bright red fruit dangling from their ends. Big, leafy cabbages taller than he was rose from the ground, neighbored by radish tops poking out of the dark, fertile soil; bright strawberries glistened in the sunlight a matter of feet away.
The caterpillar boy hurried up, his soft, bright green tail moving a little faster as it took him to his destination. The bright sunlight warmed his pale human skin and shone into his eyes, forcing him to blink several times and ultimately resign himself to squinting until he at last emerged from the jungle of grass and set foot–well, feet–onto the well-tended soil of the garden patch.
The utopia towered all around him, the overwhelming stock of snacks it had to offer making his mouth water. He imagined how juicy the tomatoes hanging high against the backdrop of pale clouds and blue sky would be when he bit into their smooth surfaces, filling his mouth with a tangy drink while he feasted on their soft flesh; looking at the enormous cabbages to his right, he could easily imagine how crisp and delightful the leaves would be in his tiny mouth.
Where should I even start?, the caterpillar boy wondered, empty belly softly rumbling with anticipation. He knew that he’d have seven whole days to eat to his heart’s content with no limits aside from the capacity of his belly, but the urge to taste a little of everything right now, as if this were his only chance to do so, was overwhelming nonetheless.
So that was exactly what he started to do, quickly making his way to the nearest piece of food, an enormous, green fruit that looked something like a rounded cylinder - by all descriptions, this must have been a cucumber! Its faint waxy shine in the sunlight was beautiful enough to make his mouth water, and he could hardly bite into it fast enough, eager to at last taste the treat that had so often been described to him by others much more worldly than he.
It was delicious! The cucumber filled his mouth with a delightful watery drink in addition to its soft flesh, and for several minutes the caterpillar boy chewed and chewed, gulping down every bite without so much as coming up for air. A clear and almost perfectly circular hole began to form on the skin of the vegetable as he bored deeper and deeper with each bite, feasting with blissful, reckless abandon. His tummy began to feel a little heavy, but fortunately for him (and unfortunately for the giants who owned the garden), it wasn’t totally full by the time he pried himself away from the first delight of the afternoon. He had to try as many things as possible today! And thus, it was off to the next plant in his path, the cabbage.
Being a caterpillar boy, he of course loved fruit, but nothing was ever quite as tasty as a good, fresh leaf. He dug in with fervor, chomping and chomping so fast that his jaw almost began to ache. His stomach filled with chewed-up leaf quite rapidly, at last starting to reach its natural capacity, but the caterpillar boy was so wrapped up in his meal that he ignored the faint twinge of fullness altogether. At last, however, his curiosity surrounding the garden’s other attractions pulled him away from the cabbage leaf - but not before he’d managed to leave so many holes in it that it resembled a thin green piece of swiss cheese more than any part of a plant, however!
And, well, it was evident where what had once occupied all of those holes had gone - his bare tummy had puffed out slightly, all of the compressed plant matter beginning to leave its mark as his stomach stretched around it. He wasn’t necessarily comfortable, but he didn’t really hurt, either, so he paid the little swell no mind as he strolled to the nearby stand of strawberry plants. Like all of the plants in the little garden, he’d only been told of what they tasted like, and had never actually experienced their flavors himself. Strawberries seemed by all counts to be delicious if what the winged fairies had told him was really true.
There was only one way to find out - so he bit into the first one he managed to grasp in his little hands, a bright, wedge-shaped berry bigger than his head. He moaned with surprise and delight as the sweet, wonderful juices filled his mouth and quickly gulped down the first mouthful, then another and another, oblivious to the fact that his tummy was starting to grow yet again. In fact, our little friend had become so swept up in the delicious tide washing away his senses that he barely noticed how quickly he had begun to demolish the berry, devouring it as if he hadn’t eaten in months. He simply couldn’t stop! Swallow after swallow his belly grew, until at last he was left with only a few handfuls of strawberry and the equally appealing leaves attached to the stem at its very top. Still not having noticed the round bulge in his middle (yet starting to feel rather tight), the caterpillar boy quickly finished it off leaves and all, even nibbling a little bit of the crunchy stem that had formerly attached it to the huge plant. Only after he pulled away from the branch, still chomping on a delightfully fresh bite of stem, did he realize that he was becoming rather round quite early in his meal. Although he felt a little heavy and had never been so bloated, this week was all about fattening up to become a fully-fledged fairy and he needed quite a bit of nourishment before he built his cocoon, so he paid it no mind and scuttled on to the next treat that awaited him, albeit a little more slowly.