It’s lunchtime again. A time that Lilo had began to grow distasteful toward. She, Pleakly, Stitch, and Nani all sat at the dining table in absolute despair; Nani had recently jumped on the health craze bandwagon again after watching a television special about the consequences and eventual loses of limbs from bad eating habits. Ever since, meals would always consisted of dry, flavorless meats, boring boiled veggies, and tasteless steamed white rice.
Much to the dismay of Lilo’s stomach, not one thing her big sister has cooked seemed remotely palatable, it was in her eyes, too icky. She had grown incredibly accustomed to extra larg
“Ugh, no more!” Elsa groaned.
“Elsa, you’re barely started eating!” Rapunzel said.
“You hardly made a dent in your first plate,” Tiana added. “Come on Elsa.”
Elsa sighed. Did her sister have to invite these two? It was hard enough with Anna feeding her but now Rapunzel and Tiana were added to the mix? Elsa was already as big as a cow and with these two helping, she’d only get bigger. At this point, she wasn’t even sure if the new chair she ordered would stay put together. But as much nagging as there was in her mind, Elsa wanted to eat. Yes, she was huge but she wanted to be
Elsa and the Mysterious Banquet by Odd-Odette, literature
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Elsa and the Mysterious Banquet
Elsa and the Mysterious Banquet
Elsa was a bit confused by this invitation she had received. It was a feast in her honor but she had arrived at the address, there was no else there. How odd. The table was covered with food. Elsa saw mashed potatoes with hot gravy, a glistening ham, a huge bowl of corn and much more. Elsa entered the dining room and searched around. No, she didn’t see anyone else.
“Hello?” Elsa waited for an answer. “No one here? Odd.”
Elsa pondered what she should do. She had been invited for this feast. It would be rude to leave even if her host wasn’t around. Besides,
Elsa was beginning to regret this idea.
Anna had invited every single Disney princess to this bounteous feast, and thanks to them, Elsa was now completely immobile. The sheer weight of her ballooning stomach had pinned her to the ground, her legs felt like a bag full of porridge, her ass had become rather plump, firm and spherical, and her breasts were too monstrous in size to fit her dress. She made a mental note that she would need to find a new seamstress to make her new clothing. One with particular talents for the big and tall…
Snow White was stuffing her silly with apple pie. Elsa fought with all her might to force her mouth clo
Elsa's Big Ego: Chapter 1 by Odd-Odette, literature
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Elsa's Big Ego: Chapter 1
Chapter One: Snow White’s Pancakes
“Is everyone here?” Anna asked, looking around.
“Yeah,” Mulan replied closing the door. “We should hurry before Elsa realizes something's up.”
“But we understand the plan right?” Anna said. “Elsa is my sister and I love her but her ego is starting to get on my nerves. She can’t keep acting like this.”
“Elsa is already bullying Moana,” Rapunze
Commission: Mulan's Marriage (WG) by Borin23, literature
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Commission: Mulan's Marriage (WG)
The match-maker had been doing her job for a very long time, longer than anyone probably knew. She had met dozens of hundreds of would-be brides in her line of work, some far worse than others and some less capable, even a few who turned out to less interest in marrying men than they did with washing their faces. Yet, never before had she met one young woman who, in spite of her pretty face, was so rude, so obnoxious, so incompetent in behaving like a proper lady that she would actually make the match-maker reconsider her entire course of life.
Fa Mulan. That brat had humiliated her, not only personally, but publicly in front of an entire cro
Letting It All Go (Frozen WG) by Borin23, literature
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Letting It All Go (Frozen WG)
Several years of self-induced seclusion, going through the remainder of her childhood and a large part of her teenage years, had not been the easiest on Elsa, but she never tried to change it, out of love for her sister and the fear of hurting her as she had done long ago. To remain within the walls of her tiny, if not well-furnished, room became excessively boring when you possessed so many toys yet without anyone to play with, or a window surveying a backyard that you couldn't go outside and run around in. Anna knocked on her door, she even tried singing to her, but like with everything outside, Elsa continued to shut her out too.
She tried
"Hey, Elsa?"
"Hmm? What is it, Anna?"
"Can I ask you something? You know, just something a bit personal about yourself?"
"Uh, I suppose...but I'm getting a bad feeling from that cheeky little grin of yours..."
Princess Anna knelt down, a smirk still evident on her lips, and she poked at her older sister's pot belly, which was clearly visible the way it pushed against her tight-fitting dress. It was a small but pudgy little gut, just barely on the edge to start sagging over the waist. Anna's finger sank into the soft, tender flesh when she gave it a second, more curious poke. Anna's smile flickered; she briefly wanted to stick her whole ha
It was early morning. The last tray of food was placed on the table. Amy's ruby lips formed a small arch of excitement. After all of the money, time and effort she had managed to construct a banquet large enough. Before her were three tables, piled high with assorted goodies. Cakes, biscuits, pastries, sweets. Enough confectionary to kill, she thought, but she had no intention of dying. This thin woman wanted to eat, and the urge was so powerful that she had to leave the room simply to avoid surging into one of the gorge mountains. Now in the kitchen, she returned to the open book on the side counter. It was a telephone directory, open at a s
The Land Chocolate
MiMi sighed as she tapped her pencil on the table. Why did math have to be so boring? It was so pointless and there was so many numbers, it got confusing. She glanced at the clock; it was even too early to go to bed! Groaning, she leaned back in her chair. If only she had something interesting to do besides silly homework. She was thinking of an old story her Grandmama once told her.
"A long time ago, there was a kindly old witch who loved to make sweets for all the little boys and girls. So she made a place that all the children could go to if they were got scared, sad or even bored. It was a magical place with cocoa wat