Episode 4 - Zip Lightning and the Jungle Moon
#5 of The Amazing Adventures of Zip Lightning, Space Cadet Wonder Cub!
Hello and welcome to another exciting episode of Zip Lightning, Space Cadet Wonder Cub! In the last episode, our hero and his new found vulcoon companion had just escaped the villainous clutches of the sexy sinister space pirates, but not before Alucard and his cretinous crew damaged the thrusters on their escape pod and sent Zip spiraling uncontrollably into the desolation of space. How are they going to get out of this one space cadets? Find out... NOW!
Episode 4 - Zip Lightning and the Jungle Moon
Hello and welcome to another exciting episode of Zip Lightning, Space Cadet Wonder Cub! In the last episode, our hero and his new found vulcoon companion had just escaped the villainous clutches of the sexy sinister space pirates, but not before Alucard and his cretinous crew damaged the thrusters on their escape pod and sent Zip spiraling uncontrollably into the desolation of space. How are they going to get out of this one space cadets? Find out... NOW!
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"Zip, Zip wake up!"
"Oh daddy, please, I've been a very naughty cub..." Zip mumbled in a haze.
"What? Zip I'm not your father." a voice replied as the fox cub started to gain focus.
"I, oh, it's you Tobias." Zip opened his eyes and sat up on his elbows.
"Yes, it's me. You were talking in your sleep, and whimpering, and moaning, and..." Tobias began to explain.
"Yes, sorry I was um, having a very good dream." the fox cub stood back up, taking survey of the situation. They were still in the escape pod, although they'd obviously landed somewhere.
"I can tell." Tobias nodded, watching the fox cub's stiff cock bounce as he rose.
"Status report, Tobias." Zip requested, dusting off his orange fur.
"Well sir, the good news is the inertial dampeners did their job and we sustained minimal damage. Plus our landing was softened by the swamp we landed in. Air toxicology reports a rich level of oxygen and other common atmospheric gasses. Gravity is .875, just under Terra normal."
"Talk about lunar luck! That's great news Tobias, but wait, is there bad news?"
"We did land in a swamp sir. We're sinking." the vulcoon nodded and pointed at the front window. Thick, dark mud was slowly rising up the exoglass as the light in the pod began to darken.
"Yipes! Quick Tobias, grab whatever you can find in the storage hatch and let's get out of here!" Zip climbed up the side ladder and began opening the top hatch. There was a hiss and a rush of wind as the air pressures equalized, and bright alien sunlight flooded the cabin. Zip climbed out the hatch and looked around frantically for an escape. The closest shore was a good 30 meters away, he could never make that jump! He had to come up with another solution, and fast.
Suddenly he felt a cool brush on his rump and whirled around. A long green vine was hanging from the foliage above, swaying slowly when the wind blew by. "Come Tobias, we can escape on these vines!" the fox called, reaching his paw down to help Tobias climb out of the hatch. The vulcoon had managed to assemble a small bag of supplies from what was left inside the pod, which was now only centimeters from being swallowed up by the slimy swamp. The two cubs climbed frantically into the vines above to escape being swallowed along with it.
They both watched, hanging from the trees, as their escape pod sunk and vanished into the muck below. "Too close!" Zip took a deep breath and shook his head. "We'll have to swing to the shore." he nodded at Tobias and began pumping his legs to gain momentum.
"Sir, I believe we may have another problem." Tobias gulped nervously, looking down at the swamp. Zip turned his gaze to follow just in time to see a slender silver ridge rise and slither through the murk. Zip got a very bad feeling in the pit of his stomach. Whatever the creature was it must have been huge and moved with tremendous ease in the thick swampy mud. A shining blue light rose and dangled, moving smoothly with the silver ridge. The form circled where their ship had been, mud sliding off its back like oil on water. Suddenly it froze and the blue light tilted up. It appeared to be staring right at the cubs.
"Climb Tobias, climb! Hurry!" Zip yelled, frantically climbing up the vines, one paw over the other. As soon as the cubs started scampering up into the tree the blue light rose quickly from the mud and the terrifying alien creature shot upwards toward the boys. The beast looked like a narrow silver eel with a massive triangular jaw and long curved fangs. Three rows of narrow yellow eyes blinked rapidly as the mud slid off its body. The blue light on its head was an angler, probably a vicious trap to lure unsuspecting prey into the swamp. It hissed and snapped at the air, snipping the tip of the fox cub's tail and pulling out a few loose hairs before it fell back to the murky depths below.
Zip and Tobias kept climbing for their lives, finally reaching the branches of the twisted swamp tree above. They both perched on the heavy limb, watching nervously at the tumult below. The blue light and silver ridge circled underneath them three more times, and then finally disappeared.
"It, it must have given up sir." Tobias huffed, still catching his breath.
"Zip Lightning is nobody's lunch!" the fox smiled proudly, beating his paw against the matted fur on his bare chest, then looked down sadly at the few hairs the creature had managed to nip off his tail.
"What a fascinating creature. After we've regrouped and gained our bearings I'd very much like to return and study this planet's fauna. Most unusual." the vulcoon's tail wagged, excited at the prospect of this new exploration.
"I may come with you just so I can phase blast it right in that stupid blue eye!" Zip spit dramatically into the swamp. "Let's get out of this tree. I don't want any more space monsters slithering anywhere near me." he nodded with a frown. Tobias just shook his head and followed after the fox. They climbed down out of the tree and made their way to a small clearing in the foliage a safe distance from the swamp's edge.
Zip sat down with a thud on the soft ground, taking a deep breath and ruffling his head fur. "Well cadet Tobias, what did you manage to salvage from the escape pod? Please tell me there was a phase blaster.
"I'm sorry, the supplies the pirates had on board were quite sparse. There's an omnitool and three glow sticks, although one appears to already be broken. Also three ration pouches and a box of chemical matches. When the escape pod landed it should have sent out a distress beacon, but I can't be certain how well or if it will still be able to transmit from the bottom of an alien swamp."
"Crab crackers. Not even a weapon!" Zip put his head in his paws and started to look defeated. No, no this was no time to feel sorry for himself. If he gave up hope there was certainly no chance, but if he led the way and kept his head high, things might just work out. "Well Tobias, if this planet is inhabited there's bound to be natives somewhere. We need to find the closest running water and follow it downstream. If luck holds out, we'll find some help."
"I don't think this is a planet sir, I think this is a moon, look." he pointed upwards. A giant molten red planet was glowing in the sky. Huge visible lava eruptions ravaged its surface and the whole sky seemed to shimmer around it from the radiating heat. Far behind it and half hidden was a very small blue glowing circle that must have been the sun. This moon must be an environmental anomaly, getting most of its heat and light from the planet it was orbiting.
"We're outside of starfleet space sir. This system is uncharted. There's no telling if this moon's inhabitants are violent or peaceful, or even sentient." Tobias continued as Zip stared up at the looming red planet above them.
"It's a chance we're going to have to take." Zip nodded and reached for one of the ration pouches. "Onward Tobias, I think I can hear water flowing this way." The brave little fox cub ripped the top from the pouch and forged into the jungle. Most of the trees and plants were so tall the cubs could slip easily under the foliage without being hindered, and before long they came to a tiny babbling stream. The water was cool and clear as it rolled steadily down the hill, bouncing off the smooth rocks. Zip leaned down to take a drink, cupping his paws and lifting them to his muzzle.
"Progress Tobias! Now we just need to follow this stream until we find signs of civilization." Zip happily exclaimed, hurrying off down river. Tobias adjusted the backpack on his shoulders and scampered quickly after him.
"Sir, the chances of us actually finding civilized life on this moon are less than 6.9 percent!" Tobias was quick to point out.
"Those odds have saved our lives twice already my vulcoon friend. I think that's my new lucky number."
"That's not how statistics works, sir." Tobias rolled his eyes and continued to follow. They journeyed on for several hours. The small stream soon joined with a larger one, which eventually joined with an even bigger rolling river. They continued on down its banks, still with no signs of civilization anywhere to be found. Zip was starting to get disheartened again.
"Let's stop for a rest, Tobias." he said, finally stopping in a small clearing at the river's edge. The vulcoon gladly sat down next to him with an audible huff, dropping the backpack and panting.
"I don't like to be pessimistic sir, but I really don't think we're going to find any intelligent life on this moon. Unless we start setting up a shelter and finding ways to gather food, we're not going to last much longer." the vulcoon nodded, laying down on his back and looking up at the trees above.
Zip sighed and nodded. "You may be right Tobias. It will be up to us to repopulate." he jokingly grinned and nudged the vulcoon's footpaw with his own.
"Very funny sir." Tobias cracked a small smile. "But in all seriousness, we do need to build a shelter."
"Right, right. Well this seems as good a place as any doesn't it? I say we take a quick nap and gather our strength, then begin working on a proper roof." Zip nodded.
"Sounds good to me." Tobias nodded and yawned loudly, stretching his arms and laying back on the ground. Zip rolled over and let the heat of the molten planet above warm his backside. It felt good and soothing as he swished his tail happily. "My that's a pretty flower..." he heard Tobias say, just before he drifted off to sleep.
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Zip let out a soft moan of pleasure, stirring gently from his nap but keeping his eyes closed. He could feel Tobias brushing against his leg and sliding under his tail. "Oooh Tobias, that feels really good." Zip spread his legs a bit wider, inviting his friend to play. He felt the vulcoon rubbing around his tailhole. Zip lifted his tail high and wagged his rump playfully. Then the fox cub gasped loudly as he was penetrated, his tailhole stretching wide and forcing him to clench. "Great galaxies Tobias, you're much bigger than I..." he began, then he heard a muffled moaning coming from some ways away. He opened his eyes and looked up to see Tobias lifted several meters into the air, held by thick squirming vines. One was holding each limb while another wrapped around his torso. Another was pumping in and out of his muzzle, keeping his voice muffled.
"Tobias!!" Zip yelled, trying to stand. Just then he was lifted into the air as well. More strong green vines grabbed all four of his limbs and wrapped around his tail. One slithered across his belly and wrapped up under his balls, cupping his cubby sheath. He yelped and gasped, but the more he struggled against the vines the tighter they became. He felt the rubbing around his tailhole again and then the vine pressed back in. Zip moaned and bucked as the vine slithered inside him. The vine around his cock started to rub up and down. He gasped as his cock swelled, both terrified and tremendously aroused. The vines were all coming from a large flower near where they'd stopped. It was an enormous pink bud that had opened wide and appeared to be throbbing with the vines.
He looked over at Tobias and watched as one, two, no three vines pumped rapidly in and out of the young boy's tailhole with another in his muzzle. He could hear the cub's muffled cries of pleasure as the alien vine throbbed within him. Another slimy vine reared up and forced its way into Zip's muzzle. It was warm and surprisingly soft, almost like flesh. The vines pumped him from both ends relentlessly as he struggled. The vine in his muzzle grew increasingly slick, like it was secreting some kind of natural lubricant. The vine in his tailhole must have been doing the same because it started to pump faster and faster, sliding in and out and hammering right on his prostate. With this kind of treatment it didn't take the cub long, and soon he clenched his tailhole in pleasure as his load sprayed all over his belly and some of the vines. His eyes rolled back and he moaned loudly as the unrelenting vines only pounded his tailhole harder.
Zip looked over and watched Tobias again. Apparently he had just cum as well, and the vines were slithering all over his chest, smearing the cum into his fur. The vines covering Zip began to do the same. They smeared it all up his chest and belly, but that wasn't all, they appeared to be absorbing it somehow. He felt the throbbing in the vines grow more powerful. Before he could squirm any more in protest, the vine in his muzzle shot a blast of milky cream against the back of his muzzle, then soon retracted and Zip gasped for air. It tasted warm and salty, much like the cum he was so used to drinking, but something was different about it.
Tobias had just gotten the same treatment, and the plant had also let go of his arms, leaving him dangling upside down by his legs as the vines thrust into his tailhole from above. Zip gasped and moaned as he felt the vines throb. He could feel splashes entering his tailhole as well. Little bursts of warmth that coated his insides.
Just then he heard a loud scream and a wooden bolt flew through the air, striking the shell of the big pink flower's massive petals. "Ayaaaaaa!" another voice cried, striking the plant with a second bolt. Quickly the vines retracted and the plant shrank back into itself, encasing the flower and wrapping itself up with the vines. Zip and Tobias both fell to the ground with a thud, dripping from both ends with alien plant spooge.
Zip rose to his paws and knees, looking up at who or whatever had made the warcry. Five tall, lanky blue creatures emerged from the jungle. They looked something like chameleons, except taller with oddly proportioned muscles. They were hairless with tiny smooth scales covering their bodies. The color of the scales shifted ever so slightly like pearlescent paint, although they always appeared to shift back to a bright royal blue. They carried enormous heavy bows and thick wooden arrows, and some had two tined spears on their backs. For all their lithe stature, their muscles were tight and toned allowing them to carry and wield such heavy weapons with ease. They wore royal blue loin cloths and each had a bow and a quiver of arrows, although some were also decorated with paints and jewelry. They also didn't look too happy.
"Thank you!" Zip rose to his footpaws, opening his arms and bowing graciously. "Thank you for saving us." he began.
"Ik'lok ma'a'tui." the closest creature said to the others, pointing at zip with his bow.
"Ma'a'tui, ma'a'tui." another repeated, nodding.
"Ma'a'tui?" Zip attempted to emulate their speech, although he had no idea what that could have possible meant. "My name, is Zip Lightning." he patted himself on the chest. "Lightning." he repeated, and then made a gesture like a bolt falling from the sky with a little explosion.
"Ma'a'kei! Ma'kei! Ji'shun ka'aa tui, rappa, rappa!" the alien frowned and armed his bow with one of the heavy arrows, aiming it at Zip while another did the same to Tobias. The cubs froze nervously, putting up their paws in surrender as the aliens pulled two heavy branches from the jungle and began binding the cubs to it by their paws. They were hoisted into the air and dangled upside down while the aliens carried them off.
"Well sir, it looks like we found the natives you were looking for." Tobias affirmed, sighing and shaking his head.
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Oh no space cadets! Out of the frying pan and into the star fire, Zip and Tobias never seem to catch a break. What terrible fate do their new alien captors have in store? Could the cubs be impregnated with the seed of some wild jungle plant monster? Ik'lok ma'a'kei ma na'a pa'ei?!? Find out the answers on the next cum guzzling episode of Zip Lightning, Space Cadet Wonder Cub!