The Pirate's Fate: The Expanded Universe

Catching Up

By: Zex

Darious paused. It would be rude of him to eat and run. It had been quite a while since he had been able to sit down and eat with his brother. Why not stay longer? His crew could wait, after all they knew he was were trying to bring back some of the coins from his dear brother. He could at least enjoy himself before heading back.

Darious smiled. "Well I could gain a few more pounds before heading out. Everytime I leave here I always feel like I leave fatter." Darious pulled in to kiss his brother on the cheek. Adopting his brother's mannerisms. He felt their soft bellies press into one another.

Edward responded with a kiss of his own. "Of course dear brother! I'll make sure that you'll be a size to impress your crew before you get back!" Edward seemed invigorated by a new sense of excitement. Clearly thrilled to have Darious even longer. "Why don't we celebrate with a feast!" Edward clapped his hands as more obese bear servants came in putting more platters of food on the table.

Darious chuckled. "Brother you spoil me."

"Why Darious that's the point." Edwsrd said with a grin.

The brothers wasted no time eating and goring themselves. Finding a new sense of hunger from their new brotherhood.

They gutted themselves till their bellies were full, feeling pinned down into their seats by their own guts.

"Ughh brother another fine feast." Darious groaned as he rubbed his belly to soothe his bloated stomach.

"I concur. If you had shown this amount of gluttony at the contest, I'm sure you would have bested me." Edward said also rubbing his belly.

"That will show me to eat before going into a competition with you. You'll have to have the servants carry us out" Darious said.

"My dear Darious, why do you think most of my servants are bears in the first place? So they can carry me if I feel too full or sluggish to move. I keep them well fed as well so they can increase this mass." Edward said.

"Always thinking ahead." Darious said.

The two of them continued to idly chat at the dinner table catching up on lost time.
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