The rain made the forest a sodden mess of rich green smells, damp loam and dropping branches. All of it encapsulated in the pattering sound of heavy raindrops hitting the soil. Birds leaping up into the air as rays of light cast into their eyes, the rustly of leaves and the creaking of wood as the threes move.
Jane sat at the very base of it all, smiling at the sight. She was a young university student pursuing a biology major, and she enjoyed the forest and her energy, she loved her regular weekend hikes, they felt as a moment to be alone, away from the noise and the stress of the daily rutine. In every hike, she discovered something new, something that kept her entertained and engrossed in the world around her. New leaves on the same trees, sporting different flavours with every bite. Flowers would glow with different colours, it fascinated her. However, today she would discover something different.
As she walked through off trail, she discovers a rare tree, different from the others, the tree was covered in a multitude of vines. As she came closer, a rare smell became stronger, it smelled like pure sugar. Jane wanted to find the source of that aroma. The scent was like a fog cloud now underneath the tree, when the sun broke through, Jane noticed the fine particles, like golden dust, wafting through the air. Jane pushed through the thick wall of leaves and low branches, and her eyes widened when she saw it. She knew immediately that this plant was the source of this wonderful aroma. It was huge, as tall and nearly as wide as her. The plant looked like a giant venus flytrap, and it was hanging from above, as the thick dense fluids were slowly coming down to the soil. A large flap opened up at the top of the base revealing a purplish pink interior. The large entire thing grew out of a large, green stem, thicker than some of the irregular vines around the trees.
Jane moved closer to inspect the plant, as she was just less than a meter away from the top base. Jane noticed that the roots were all around her, and they began to move like snakes, but the aroma was intoxicating her brain, until the effects began to kick in. Jane was shivering and she was in heat, her breathing became difficult as she dropped on the floor of vines. It was too late, the plant began to drop down to the soil, her body was slipping easily over the slime-slick surface. Jane grasped as the plant pulled her inside itself, into a central depression filled with more of the warm substance.
Protrusions inside were writhing more actively now, and they were moving her so that her chest was on the base of the flower. Tendrils began to move around her feet, keeping her feet anchored in place. Her clothing was melting inside the plant as she was feeling more horny as the time moved way.