A.N. Hey guys, this story is very different from what I usually write, but fingers crossed that the beautiful people of Literotica will like it just as much :D
So I've never gotten the chance to play Until Dawn myself but I've watched like a million people play it all the way through. And for some reason when I see the game, the one thought that keeps repeating in my head is...
Why fuck aren't those girls getting fucked by the Wendigo???
It was just kind of an idea I got and I'm surprised I haven't seen much in the form of art or story here on the sight about that very thing. So I decided to change that and see how it goes.
The following contains: Monster on female sex, namely: Hannah x Wendigo(s) to be exact. It will start as non-consent/rape but will not remain that way. As I'm not a fan of just total brutalization and pain. So it will be forced at first but will slowly switch from non-con to 'please fuck me.'
Obviously if you've never played the game Until Dawn you might be a little lost, but all you have to do is watch the opening cutscene of the game on youtube and you're caught up lol. If you don't feel like doing that then I hope I give enough background info for you to not belost.
And that's about it, hope you guys enjoy! :)
Chapter 1: Hannah's Discovery
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"It couldn't possibly get any worse."
Hannah thought as she limped further into the dark cave.
Tonight had literally been the worst night of her life, Mike...how could he have done that to her? And all of her friends were in on it too. They fooled her into thinking she was actually gonna get a chance to be with him. She was so devastated from that 'prank' that she ran from the lodge and out into the snow, her sister Beth thankfully found her but then they both were chased by this...thing.
She couldn't even describe what it was, it moved so fast and sent them to the edge of a cliff. After that her memory was a little hazy, everything happened in a blur. There was some fire, Beth trying to hold onto the ledge to save them both, and the last thing Hannah could remember was hearing the branch crack, both of them falling and tumbling onto snow and ice. When she woke up, Beth was nowhere to be seen and her ankle hurt pretty bad. Since she was able to put pressure on it she didn't think it was broken, but probably sprained badly. The snow must've cushioned the fall just enough to save her life and leave her with only a few cuts and bruises.
But now here she was, feeling along the side of this...cave? Mine? Cavern? Wherever they landed, and was searching for her missing sister who definitely fell from that cliff with her but probably landed in a different location. Her phone was gone, figuring she must've dropped it when they fled that thing in the snow, so she had no way to call for help aside from shouting, and no way to light her path.
"Beth!?" Hannah called out, her glasses were cracked but not broken so her vision wasn't hindered by that. It was the overwhelming darkness that made moving around difficult. The spot she fell had a little bit of light coming from the hole they plummeted through, but Hannah couldn't stay there even if it was the only spot she could see. Beth was missing, and if she got hurt from the fall and couldn't move she needed to help her. Hannah clutched Beth's pink jacket a little tighter at that thought. Beth came after Hannah when she fled outside, so it was only right that Hannah came after Beth wherever she was. "Beth!!?" She shouted again.
Her voice echoed loudly in the caverns ahead. She hadn't made much progress due to her weak leg, if she turned around she could still actually see the illuminated area where she woke up.
Instinct told her to turn back and wait there, odds were if her friends came looking for them they would be more likely to find them if she stayed put rather then getting lost in the darkness. But her heart told her that she needed to do something to find her sister. And then again her injured leg told her she needed to sit the fuck down somewhere.
She winced when she tried to take another step forward and the nerves in her ankle twinged. She could keep walking but that might just make the condition of her injury worse, and now that she thought about it. Odds are that there was no way Beth would've rolled that far away from her. She had walked maybe thirty feet away from their impact point and there was no sign of her. Maybe the better idea was to search around there instead of just heading off blindly into a dark creepy tunnel.
"Maybe I should go back..."
She thought repeatedly looking back to the light, and forward to the blackness. She didn't want to just sit and do nothing, but what choice did she have? There was no light up ahead and what good would getting herself lost do? But in a last ditch effort to attempt to make contact with her missing twin Hannah cupped her hands on each side of her mouth, drew in a deep breath and, "BETH!!!" She screamed as loud as she could muster, and waited. For a moment she was worried the loud noise might cause a cave in or something, but she had to at least try.
Again her shout echoed sharply due to the high pitch and bounced throughout the tunnels ahead. Her hope was that if Beth was knocked out or lost she would at probably hear that and maybe call back to her. So she stood and listened closely as the noise began to die off, hoping for any sign of life to pop up and give her relief.
It didn't.
She was met with only more silence. If Beth really was somewhere up ahead she had to be out cold, or worse...
"No no no no! Don't think about that."
Hannah shook her head rapidly and turned around to head back. It would probably be best to just stay put where she knew it was safer, who knows there could be another sheer drop just a few feet away in that tunnel. And if Hannah fell again and broke something it was game over. Odds were their friends would come looking for them, and if they couldn't find her they would call the local Sheriff's department and they WOULD find her. Maybe they could even find Beth before Hannah could. Hopefully this would all be over by tomorrow. Thankfully it was much warmer down here then it was outside, most likely because it was out of the wind and underground. That being said it was still cold, Hannah could see her breath with each step. All that aside the teen tried her best to calm herself, panicking wouldn't solve any problems, she just needed to take a seat and wait it out.
"Everything will be fine if I just stay calm."
Only if that was true.
As she lumbered back from where she came, something was creeping up behind her in the dark. It saw the world in a red haze, brightening up briefly with each movement of the unsuspecting girl. It along with several of it's kind had been following the sounds of her calling, luckily it managed to track her to this spot and was now closing in on it's prey. The Wendigo was on the hunt, but not for food. It hungered for something else that it had been starved of for a very long time.
Hannah heard something drop to the floor behind her and she froze in place, it didn't sound like a rock or rubble tumbling around. It sounded more like some type of movement.