☆ cakeverse

CW; cannibalism, body horror and gore

based in a cakeverse universe; Nika is a cake and Rinko is a fork cakeverse%20cake.pngThe story  revolves around two girls, Nika (blonde) and Rinko (brunette). They've  just started dating and shortly after their first kiss, Nika began to  feel a weird sort of hunger she hasn’t ever felt before. Her desire to  be close to Rinko increased tenfold, but no amount of affection received  distracts her from her hunger; in fact, it only begins to worsen. The  situation only grew more tense until one day she blacked out, and when  she regained her senses she realized that Rinko’s dead body laid right  in front of her, eaten. Nika  doesn’t understand what happened, and so she begins researching, looking  for similar cases to hers— this way she finds what little knowledge  there is of “forks and knives”, and a resurrection ritual along with it.  Ridden with guilt and yearning for her lover, she eventually tries it  out despite her hesitations… and it worked! However, blinded by her joy  over her lover coming back, Nika doesn’t notice something is slightly…  off with Rinko. From then on, a cycle of Nika eating Rinko and then  bringing her back begins, with Nika indulging in her gluttony despite  not knowing the consequences of the actions she deemed “love.” Rinko  agrees to these circumstances, convinced it’s necessary for her lover to  survive; pushing away her own pain as an afterthought.

However,  with every resurrection, Rinko only seems to grow farther away from the  original version of herself, as if her own sanity was slipping away  with every cycle— but Nika doesn’t notice. Every resurrection, her body  becomes stranger, more deformed, as if it was trying to make up for the  lack of inner organs— ultimately turning her into some kind of entity  that doesn’t belong in this world anymore. At this point, Nika still  doesn’t notice, blinded by her “love” and greed, she convinced herself  that bringing two people via eating someone is the purest form of  displaying love. Shortly after, Rinko stops resembling a person at all,  as if she was a mindless husk of the person she used to be, a body that  barely resembles a person with no soul inside it. 

Finally,  after the XXXth cycle, there is nothing left of “Rinko.” Upon seeing  this, Nika’s rational thinking finally kicks in after being clouded by  her “fork” instincts for so long. She resurrects Rinko for what was  meant to be the final time, intending to break up in order to stop the  cycle and to stop hurting the person she loves the most. Instead, what  greets her is not “her Rinko”, but a monster-like creature.

Ultimately, Nika’s hunger for the one she loved ended up consuming her, for one final cycle.

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